Relatable Episode 123: This Compassion Warrior

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Guest Felecia Lenee Williams and Stephanie talk about the rippling effects of compassion in action.

Show Highlights

Stephanie reflects on the process of emotional healing.

Felecia shares her earliest memories of lessons of compassion.

Felecia talks about the role art and nature has played in her own healing and how she uses it inspire compassionate actions in children and young adults. 

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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

I was referred to Felecia via Michelle, the director of the Arlington Garden in Pasadena. When we first connected  via a phone call, Felecia and I were both a little distracted and busy. When she arrived to the studio, she totally surprised me. Her light and energy filled the room. Felecia is fierce in her heart energy. She knows what the world needs and she is prepared, willing and able to give it all she can.   – Stephanie Michele

Social Challenge of the Week

Thank You For Your Healing Challenge

Anytime someone in your circle of influence (friends, family, collegues) takes steps towards healing it benefits you. Each and every healing efforts elevates the circle. Think about the people around you. Who is working through something right now? Who has overcome something? In the next week, take the time to acknowledge them with a thank you and some quality time and/or words. 

 

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