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🗓️ 2 March 2020
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Jasmine Rose, holistic fertility expert joins me this week for a look at her journey and her work with fertility in the emerging holistic health movement. With an emphasis on coming back to self, we uncover the stigmas associated with women embarking on their fertility journey. We unpack the deep emotional work that brought Jasmine to healing her health in an unexpected way. I can’t thank Jasmine enough for bringing this topic to light and am honoured to partake in such a vulnerable discussion with her. Whichever life stage you are at, this is a must-listen.
Jasmine Rose is a Holistic Fertility Specialist + Womb Connector. She focused on bringing heart into the fertility journey + accessing the WHY when discovering dis-ease within the womb space. Jasmine believes that play, pleasure + desire are the golden keys to life. You can find her at @humblewildwellness on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/humblewildwellness/?hl=en
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1:03.7 | people there about and not only the interconnectedness to other people, but also the relationships |
1:10.2 | within ourselves, the interconnectedness within all parts of us. I really believe that |
1:15.6 | that is what our relational struggles are. And it doesn't have to be romantic. It can |
1:21.5 | be any type of relationship, really just an invitation back to us to inquire about how |
1:30.9 | we go about the world, how we make our way through the world. And do we actually express |
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1:47.4 | because historically there was a lot of struggle and there still is a lot of struggle, we often |
1:54.2 | feel like if we could be happy just by a choice, just by living a different life than we |
2:00.2 | were taught to live, relating in a different way, then we've observed in our families and |
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