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Episode Sixty-Six | Cultivating Deep Listening - Part 1
In today’s episode, Kandace and Sher begin a new series looking at how we cultivate specific traits we want to grow in as we heal from the affects of complex childhood trauma. Deep listening is a gift we are given and a gift we can offer in order to experience feeling seen and heard. Listen in as Kandace and Sher discuss how deep listening is a trait we can develop as we experience being seen and heard.If you have a chance, please rate and review this podcast on your preferred streaming service. Your feedback is extremely valuable and contributes to the success of this podcast.Email: kandacesher at gmail dot com
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