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Trust - It’s pollinated, not planted, like a wildflower

Trust - It’s pollinated, not planted, like a wildflower

FromGratitude Blooming Podcast


Trust - It’s pollinated, not planted, like a wildflower

FromGratitude Blooming Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Where does trust come from? It comes from within us. It’s begotten, not made. To trust requires a radical shift in perspective. Trust embraces wildness. Vulnerability and gratitude pollinate trust both within ourselves and with others. Welcoming uncertainty, not control, is what makes trust unique. In this episode, we talk about three kinds of trust - naive, blind and authentic. To embody trust is to walk the walk. To talk the talk. To feel the feels. Hear stories from our Gratitude Circles to grow your trust. Find more at gratitudeblooming.com/podcast and share your stories with us. --------If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave us a 5-star rating and review. Your feedback is valuable to us and helps us grow.You can also share your thoughts and comments by emailing us at hello@gratitudeblooming.com. We love hearing from our listeners.And don't forget to check out our shop at www.gratitudeblooming.com where you can support the podcast even further. Thank you for your continued support. We appreciate you!
Released:
Aug 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Inspired by nature, art and gratitude, the Gratitude Blooming co-hosts Belinda Liu and Omar Brownson bring a fresh perspective to wellness with diverse voices. For us, heartfulness is the new mindfulness. Gratitude Blooming was inspired by the artist Arlene Kim Suda and her 100 Days of Blooming Love art project. Each week, she shares inspiring stories and reflections. Hear from culture keepers, creators, healers, leaders and so many others who share their emergent practices to build a more beautiful world. Please rate, review and subscribe. New conversations each week. We want to hear what you're grateful for. Learn more at www.gratitudeblooming.com