Send us a text As we stand at the threshold between 2025 and 2026, host Andrea Atherton offers this solo episode as an invitation to slow down and meet the New Year as a sacred cycle rather than a rushed reset. Instead of resolutions driven by pressure or self-improvement, Andrea explores the spiritual meaning of endings and beginnings—honoring what is complete, releasing what no longer serves, and recognizing this moment as a powerful pause for reflection and renewal. This episode centers cy...
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Send us a text As we stand at the threshold between 2025 and 2026, host Andrea Atherton offers this solo episode as an invitation to slow down and meet the New Year as a sacred cycle rather than a rushed reset. Instead of resolutions driven by pressure or self-improvement, Andrea explores the spiritual meaning of endings and beginnings—honoring what is complete, releasing what no longer serves, and recognizing this moment as a powerful pause for reflection and renewal. This episode centers cy...
Ep. 220 - (Pt.1) Breaking Free from Relationship Myths
Love Anarchy
34 minutes
3 months ago
Ep. 220 - (Pt.1) Breaking Free from Relationship Myths
Send us a text Love is one of the most powerful forces shaping our lives, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of the Love Anarchy Podcast, host Andrea Atherton welcomes special guest Egan Sanders to explore how the stories we’ve been told about love—through childhood fairy tales, Hollywood romances, and even family and cultural expectations—often leave us chasing illusions. These beliefs about what love “should” look like can feel comforting at first, but in reality,...
Love Anarchy
Send us a text As we stand at the threshold between 2025 and 2026, host Andrea Atherton offers this solo episode as an invitation to slow down and meet the New Year as a sacred cycle rather than a rushed reset. Instead of resolutions driven by pressure or self-improvement, Andrea explores the spiritual meaning of endings and beginnings—honoring what is complete, releasing what no longer serves, and recognizing this moment as a powerful pause for reflection and renewal. This episode centers cy...