[E77] Throwback Episode: Repairing What We've Ruptured with Carissa Woodwyk [E30 Replay]

Episode 77 March 29, 2022 01:11:09
[E77] Throwback Episode: Repairing What We've Ruptured with Carissa Woodwyk [E30 Replay]
Empowered to Connect Podcast
[E77] Throwback Episode: Repairing What We've Ruptured with Carissa Woodwyk [E30 Replay]

Mar 29 2022 | 01:11:09

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Show Notes

We've all done it. We've lost our temper, checked out, popped off, said something we shouldn't have or didn't say something we should have in a moment of weakness. If you're like us, you've probably already had a moment (or several) moments like this today - it's ok. Take a deep breath and let Marriage and Family Therapist Carissa Woodwyk and ETC's Tona Ottinger walk you through how to repair when you've ruptured something with yourself, your partner or a kiddo. Special heads up - be sure to listen all the way to the end to hear Carissa's perspective on this as an adoptee when she shares an intimate moment of self discovery related to her own story - you don't want to miss it. 

To learn more about Carissa and her work, be sure to check out her first appearance on the show here or follow her on Instagram or Facebook!

To learn more about ETC, check out empoweredtoconnect.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube!

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