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The Chisme of Toxic Relationships

The Chisme of Toxic Relationships

FromThe Wine & Chisme Podcast


The Chisme of Toxic Relationships

FromThe Wine & Chisme Podcast

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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Jul 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Wine:  McBride Sisters Collection 2019 Marlborough New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc
Wine Overview:
One sip of this delicate, citrusy Sauvignon Blanc and you’ll be immediately transported to New Zealand. It has notes of grapefruit and nectarine with the perfect amount of acidity to cool you off on a warm summer’s day.
BIO:
Alejandra is a licensed psychotherapist in the Dominican Republic and an international coach. She helps her clients to achieve healthy relationships, break from toxic patterns, and manage work-life balance. She is passionate about relationships in all the ways that they come up (with work, with partners, with friends, with family) but especially, with ourselves! Her motivation is to see her clients grow as they go! To see them embodying who they are and owning their narratives.
She has stated her why is to help people should step into their power of their relatedness. Because relationships don't just happen to you, it is our co-creation and our narrative. Having someone who can help you understand how and why you relate is crucial to healing and managing loneliness. Because the way we relate to others is the way that we relate to ourselves.
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Released:
Jul 29, 2020
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Podcast episode

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The Wine & Chisme Podcast was created to share the stories of everyday people doing extraordinary things to serve their community. Our host, Jessica Yañez brings her love for wine and passion for storytelling together to highlight the stories that need to be told in communities of color. Chisme (Spanish for gossip) comes from the interviewees themselves as they "spill the wine" on their own terms. So grab a glass of wine and join us for the new Wednesday. #WineAndChismeWednesday