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The Radically Loved Podcast

Welcome to the Radically Loved Podcast: In a world where we are bombarded with information, and overwhelming stress, we have forgotten what it’s like to truly connect to ourselves. In this podcast we discuss different ways of achieving the mind/body/spirit connection, learning to create more sustainable loving relationships, and finding our Life’s Passion. We talk about navigating through life’s challenges and finding the support you need to achieve your highest potential and live a radically loved life. I grew up in East Los Angeles, during the L.A. Riots. I had a chaotic upbringing dealing that revolved around living with constant stress and anxiety. I developed PTSD and Depression as a result. Through the support of my tribe and the introduction to yoga + meditation, I was able to transform my life. I am very passionate about bringing the practice of Yoga and Meditation to the world.
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Now displaying: July, 2016
Jul 15, 2016
Amy’s article, “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do,” introduced the world to the bad habits that can keep us from being mentally strong. Her article was reprinted and shared millions of times as it became a viral sensation. Within a few days, her list was republished on Forbes.com, where it became one of their most read articles of all time with 10 million views. Despite the popularity of her article, very few people knew that her knowledge of mental strength stemmed beyond her expertise as a psychotherapist – it was also personal. Losing her mother, husband, and father-in-law in a short period of time reinforced to her that it’s not enough to have good habits – we also have to avoid the unhealthy pitfalls that can prevent us from reaching our greatest potential. Here is my conversation with this incredible woman!
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