My name is Mia and it truly is an honor for me to sit and feel the significance of this gifted new beginning in my life. I am overwhelmed and humbled by the privilege and opportunity to walk, converse, and grow with you as we explore the many facets of relational health through the format of an ongoing dialogue. After over 25 years in the fields of counseling, education, and facilitation (including much pain, growth, trial, and error), it has become clearly evident to me that creating spaces to promote life giving connection with others is a game changer in the quality of relational health and lives of people.
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This past year has been exceptional in a myriad of manners. We are each forever changed in some significant way if we truly are aware. I had the privilege of facilitating dialogues with the faculty, staff, and graduating seniors of Cistercian Preparatory School, located in Dallas, Texas. Their quest to do “Hard Things Well” as they usher these young men into an ever-changing world, was notable to me in my work. It is an honor for me to share a profound writing of Father Peter that was shared at the beginning of the pandemic through a news outlet. I have continually witnessed the shifting of souls during the people I have counseled and trained during this pandemic, in a way that has previously only been observed during forced times of reflection, depression, isolation, and revelation. There is so much information “noise” out in the world. I hope this brings quietude and anchoring to you. May your soul feel its worthiness. Peace and Joy ~ Mia
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A relational health podcast that creates a safe environment for engaging dialogues that invite reflection, inspiration, encouragement and motivation. We trust the purposeful intention and value that we bring to our interactions with others in this world even in the face of our greatly flawed selves . We will step into interrupted expectations are that often created from the unexamined emotional debris we drag with us as we enter and exit connections with others.
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