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From Grief to Gold
Melissa Anne
50 episodes
5 hours ago
Much like the Japanese art known as kintsugi or kintsukuroi, we're repairing the broken pieces of ourselves by mending it with gold. Learning ways to put back together that which feels broken, and renewing it.
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Much like the Japanese art known as kintsugi or kintsukuroi, we're repairing the broken pieces of ourselves by mending it with gold. Learning ways to put back together that which feels broken, and renewing it.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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45. The story behind my "never tell me the odds" tattoo, sometimes life can be hard, and finding the good in the storms
From Grief to Gold
21 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
45. The story behind my "never tell me the odds" tattoo, sometimes life can be hard, and finding the good in the storms

Sometimes life can be hard. It can be even harder to find the good in the storms. In this episode I wanted to briefly share the story behind my "never tell me the odds" tattoo, and how even though life can be really hard, we can still persevere and find good within.


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From Grief to Gold
Much like the Japanese art known as kintsugi or kintsukuroi, we're repairing the broken pieces of ourselves by mending it with gold. Learning ways to put back together that which feels broken, and renewing it.