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Emancipate Your Mind: 024: The Importance of Sharing Our Stories with Public Speaker, Terina Maldonado

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When we share our stories with those who have earned the right to hear them, we not only help ourselves become more shame resilient, we make safer spaces for others to share their own stories.

When people are shame resilient, they are better able to be authentic, to have compassion for themselves and others, to learn from their mistakes, and to be accountable for the harm they may have accidentally inflicted on someone else.

Terina Maldonado, dynamic and compelling public speaker, author, and life coach, and I talk about how transformative the simple act of sharing our stories can be not only on our own quality of life but in making the world a safer, kinder place for all of us.

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains mentions of religious trauma as well as sexual abuse and childhood grooming. 
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DID YOU LOVE TERINA’S IDEAS?

Enjoy more of Terina Maldonado’s original ideas and magnetic personality at these locations:

www.terinamaldonado.com

https://www.instagram.com/terina_maldonado/

https://www.facebook.com/HealEmpowerEducate

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WANT MORE SUPPORT HEALING AFTER RELIGIOUS TRANSITION?

If you’d like to be part of an online community where we take the podcast topics and pull them apart for discussion and further learning, talk about all the religious transition things, and just enjoy each other’s company, join my free “Emancipate Yourself” Facebook group at this link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/370375144009891

Or if you want to follow me for religious and psychological insights, commentary on events in the world, links to other people doing great work related to religion, and little windows into my real life, follow me on Instagram or Reddit @EmancipatedMolly , TikTok @EmancipatedTeri , or Twitter @EmancipatedTeri

If you have a question or want to talk about further coaching support, please email me at teri@emancipatedcoaching.com 

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