Scars. Scars are hard. They’re a reminder of something we went through that we would rather forget. They can be a source of shame, or a source of strength. And no matter what they look like, or where they are, scars always have a story to tell.
But the most interesting thing is 'how' our scars can not only empower us personally but be the hope in ... Show More
Aug 19
Inherited Anxiety – Breaking the Chain
Some anxiety doesn’t start with you. Sometimes, it’s inherited, passed down through generations like an emotional keepsake. In this episode, we explore how fear becomes part of the family system, how to recognize patterns that aren’t yours, and how to return them with compassion. ... Show More
14m 54s
Oct 2022
Pourquoi les méchants ont-ils des cicatrices dans les films ?
Le Joker, Dark Vador, Freddy Krueger… Ils ont quelque chose en commun. Allez c’est facile. Un dernier ? Scar du Roi Lion. Scar, qui veut dire cicatrice ! Et oui, de un, ce sont des méchants et de deux… ils ont une cicatrice !
Simple coïncidence ou véritable symbole démoniaque ? ... Show More
4m 59s
May 2024
399: Dating with a Stutter & Self-Harm Scars
Hello, friends! In today’s episode, we tackle two profound listener questions that may resonate with many of you: Navigating Dating with a Stutter: A 38-year-old listener shares their struggles with stuttering, particularly how it impacts their dating life. They often need months ... Show More
30m 52s
Mar 2023
EP 248 - Anxiety Recovery: Scary And Difficult Does Not Mean Ineffective
Send in a question or comment via text.Scary And Difficult Do Not Mean IneffectiveRecovery by way of facing fear is scary and difficult. When people choose to recover by learning how to accept, tolerate, surrender to and move through anxiety panic and fear, sometimes they will de ... Show More
18m 8s
Mar 2020
r/AmITheA**hole For Terrifying a Spoiled Brat on a Plane with My Facial Scars?
r/AmITheA**hole In today's video, we have an incredibly spoiled family who reacts badly to OP's facial scars. The kid gets scared by the scars, which (let's be honest) is understandable because it's just a kid. But what's way worse than that is the parent's reaction, who actually ... Show More
20m 30s