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Your Birthrights

I am so excited to publish this episode about our 5 birthrights and a return to Pia Mellody's Model. This episode is critical to understanding the perspective we bring to the table at Community Routes. This whole episode is full of personal breakthroughs for Samuel and Sarah as we tackle some significant topics. What rights are we owed as humans? Where are we wounded?

As Julie will cover, "to look at these core issues is not to blame, but to get our story straight. "

Off the Beaten Path with Sharon Martin

Join us as Julie and Sarah talk with Sharon Martin, a therapist from California. Sarah, Julie, and Sharon discuss codependency, self-control, boundaries, healthy relationships and more! This is definitely a packed episode and Sharon was a treat. Definitely check out Sharon's blogs and handouts on a variety of mental health topics to support your healing journey. You can check her out at livewellwithsharonmartin.com.

Community Routes: Codependency

Hey neighbors! Samuel here. My voice is shot, but I'm glad I get a chance to send you this message anyway. "The crew is back in-person!" We finally met in JHR Headquarters: Worthington, Ohio. You can feel the energy in the room. I am so excited for y'all to hear our newest episode. We talk about the buzzword "Codependency" and what it means to have an unhealthy, boundariless relationship. We also dive into healthy relationship practices and what healthy boundaries look like. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do!

Community Routes: Long Term Resiliency

Part 2 of our COVID-19 discussion as we check in about what has been the hardest part for us personally, what has been helpful, and what we are learning through the quarantine. We process the exhaustion and stress, how to care for ourselves in the midst of it all and find post-traumatic growth through resiliency in the long haul. Our gratitude and relational connections help keep us strong in knowing that we are not alone. Join us for words of wisdom from Bruce Perry, Maya Angelou, Stephen Porges, and the Polyvagal Theory as we learn how to navigate through trauma.