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Lois Hollis Shame And Guilt Are Two Sides Of The Same Coin

Lois Hollis Shame And Guilt Are Two Sides Of The Same Coin

FromWhispers & Bricks


Lois Hollis Shame And Guilt Are Two Sides Of The Same Coin

FromWhispers & Bricks

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lois Hollis is a helper she has always wanted to help people At 12 she started working as nursing aide and has a successful career in healthcare. When turned 50 she was hit with a brick her body was breaking down and doctors told her that she didn't have long to live. She had been through a lot of trauma and abuse as a child that she didn't realize had affected her body. Broken bones, a broken jaw, a fatty liver, and problems with her spine and kidney. She had to find a solution. She found a chiropractor that helped her heal her body. She went to several therapists but no one was talking about the connection between shame and guilt. She decided to research and let people know how important it is for your health and well-being to let go of shame and guilt. She reminds us that when you have a problem you already have the solution you just have to find it. Her story reminds us to never give up you will find the solution to your problem
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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