In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we dive into a major milestone — our very first video podcast episode! After years of audio-only recordings, I am showing up in video to connect with you more intimately.
I start with a heartfelt check-in, sharing my personal experiences of transitions and the collective 'hell' many of us have gone through recently in various aspects of our lives.
Today's episode is all about understanding the importance of pacing in dating for love addicts, discussing how unresolved traumas, father wounds, and touch starvation can lead us to rush into relationships. Learn practical steps on how to pace yourself, maintain your identity, and find joy in your current life while still holding space for the love you desire.
Plus, get updates on the new format of the Recovery School and upcoming changes in my services. This episode is packed with insights and actionable advice to help you on your journey to healing and self-love.
In this episode, we cover…
04:09 Navigating personal transitions
06:05 Why you should embrace the unknown
13:22 Healthy Love vs. Love Addiction
19:14 The importance of pacing in relationships
30:06 Leveling up in healing
32:22 How unresolved father wounds affect pacing in relationships
39:09 What is touch starvation?
47:30 How to ground in your own life
54:20 Upcoming changes and announcements to Black Girls Heal
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