[E152] Connecting Practice: Repair, Reflect, Readjust with Anteelah Love

Episode 152 August 01, 2023 00:35:52
[E152] Connecting Practice: Repair, Reflect, Readjust with Anteelah Love
Empowered to Connect Podcast
[E152] Connecting Practice: Repair, Reflect, Readjust with Anteelah Love

Aug 01 2023 | 00:35:52

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Show Notes

In today's episode of the Empowered to Connect Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome recurring guest, Anteelah Love, Cultivate Connection Facilitator and ETC Training Specialist! Join us as Anteelah talks us through the art of "Repair, Reflect, Readjust" - our last, but certainly not least important Connecting Practice. We talk about how Anteelah and her husband Matthew are using this practice this summer, how much of a game changer it was in their parenting and how it's NOT just for kids...Anteelah shares how this transformative approach fosters healing connections and nurtures resilience in both children and adults.

Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or professional working with children, this conversation is brimming with invaluable tools to strengthen relationships, promote emotional well-being, and empower individuals on their journey of connection. 

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