Today’s conversation will allow us to reflect on the choices and decisions we’ve made, as well as take a hard look at the experiences we’ve had, both good and bad, and decide how we want to shape our lives moving forward.
So listen in as emergency medicine and integrative medical cannabis physician Dr. Safiya Lyn-lassiter shares her personal experiences of loss and change, including the death of her husband and a major professional transition, and how these experiences have shaped her identity.
Hoping not only to help her patients navigate the space of medical cannabis but empower listeners to take ownership of their own stories and move through fear to create the lives they want.
KEY POINTS:
QUOTABLES:
“I'm honestly redefining who I am minus the titles, and more so based off of my peace and intention.”
“It's been a daily practice in intention, to not let my story define who I am, and I think I got to this place by taking ownership and power of my story.”
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I absolutely love how open & frank the conversations are!! “REAL, RAW & RADICAL”Y’all keeps it 💯 & I love that bc people are able to relate (they see themselves in these real life situations that you guys are bringing to light) the conversations are are L🔥T!! L🔥T!!!! y’all & I definitely appreciate them!! Keep up the amazing job @alechiareese & @missdanifoster🙌🏽🙌🏽
I absolutely love this show. The topics are very thought provoking and inspiring. After each episode I walked away with a deep question to self-examine and make an effort to do the work. Keep shining ladies. I am so proud 😌👑❤️
These ladies talk about real, relatable content. Specifically the Villainous Victims episode. And it’s true…we are all villains in someone else’s story, which can be tough to admit. But necessary to understand.
Even from a man’s viewpoint, this show was indeed very insightful and thought provoking.
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