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Episode 38: Grief & Ancestral Healing with Alex Mammadyarov

Episode 38: Grief & Ancestral Healing with Alex Mammadyarov

FromThings That Die


Episode 38: Grief & Ancestral Healing with Alex Mammadyarov

FromThings That Die

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Themes: Grief, parental loss, ancestral healing, ancestral grief, psychotherapy, intuition, intuitive healing. Are you grieving? Has grief snuck up on you recently? Whether it's the loss of a loved one or another ending in your life? If you answered yes, this episode is a must listen with NYC therapist Alex Mammadyarov.  Alex is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in private practice, providing trauma-informed and culturally responsive psychotherapy for adults. Her specialities include grief, trauma, anxiety, life transitions, family of origin, and inner child work. We speak about: Navigating losing parents at a young age Therapy to support grief Ancestor stories and grief connection Why does grief make people uncomfortable Intuitive Healing Psychotherapy Grief & Dreams Practical tips on navigating grief Ways to Connect with ALEX Website Instagram Ways to connect with NATALIE Join Vancouver Live Event Sign up to the Monthly Energy Forecast $8.88 a month $98 a year 2024 ENERGY FORECAST- Download now GIVE IT DEATH FREE ACTIVATION-Download Carry on the conversation on Substack Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services. Including mediumship and psychic reading sessions Instagram - Follow Natalie Instagram- Follow Things That Die Credits Podcast Music: “Things That Die” by Baljit Rayat Editing - Kelly Whinnem
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join me Natalie Miles for conversations to break the taboo around the death and endings we face in our lives. Each episode is here to make you think, spark conversation and deepen your relationship with death.