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Wellness + Wisdom Podcast

Healing Parental Wounds, Emotional Inventory, Sexuality, Compassion + Well-Being In The Modern World (Dr. Jin Ong Replay)

Wellness + Wisdom Podcast

Josh Trent

Education, Self-improvement

4.8913 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

In this Friday bonus episode from The Art of Listening to Your Body with Dr. Jin Ong, Josh explores:

  • How to heal parental wounds
  • The steps you can take to gather your emotional inventory
  • Sexuality and relationships
  • How to build your compassion
  • What well-being feels like in our modern world

Each Tuesday + Thursday we also release guest interviews and solocasts. Listen to them HERE.

Listen to Dr. Jin's episode on Wellness + Wisdom - Episode 465 HERE!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Josh Trent. This is wellness and wisdom. Thank you for clicking. Let's drop in today on this very

0:06.0

special interview. This is a replay from Dr. Jin Ong. She's the host of a podcast called The Art of

0:12.7

Listening to Your Body. It is very few and far between that I go deep with a host like Dr. Jin,

0:19.6

and I had to share this episode with you. I actually,

0:23.2

my soul said, share this. It was so good. When we finished, I asked her, can I share this with my

0:28.9

audience? Now, this may or may not be the perfect place for you to start. If you're looking for

0:32.6

an in-depth guest interview, that's on Tuesdays, where we go deep into the five sides of the

0:36.8

wellness pentagon

0:37.6

of the physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, or financial ways that we can nourish ourselves.

0:43.1

Now, you can head over to the link. It's joshtrent.com forward slash 434. In this episode,

0:49.0

you're going to learn about healing parental wounds, emotional inventory, sexuality, healing through compassion,

0:56.6

how to look back with compassion, well-being in the modern world, and so much more.

1:01.5

I really loved the skill set that Dr. Jen Ong had on The Art of Listening to Your Body podcast.

1:09.1

She is an intuitive.

1:12.9

She has a medical background and she asked really, really good questions. So shout out. You can go to the art of listening to your body.com

1:18.6

forward slash podcast if you want to check out some of her episodes. And let us know,

1:23.2

how did this resonate? Do you have parental wounds that you're healing? Do you need compassion in your

1:28.6

life? Don't we all? Do you understand the true essence of sexuality? Do you need an emotional

1:34.1

inventory? How do you thrive in this modern world? Leave us a review, joshtrend.com

1:39.5

for it slash review or you can just tap the player you're on right now, Spotify, Apple, wherever you're listening.

1:45.0

It helps these conversations reach more people across the world. Let's jump in right now with Dr.

1:50.6

Jin Ong on the Art of Listening to Your Body Podcast. This podcast is brought to you by my friend

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