The Impact of Your Childhood on How You Relate in the World

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On this first edition of Relatable, Stephanie and guest Georgia Van Cuylenburg from Arts Bridging the Gap discuss how the impact of childhood experiences effect the choices we make as adults and how to listen and support children. Stephanie also shared why she started Relatable and what her hopes are with the show.

Show Highlights

Georgia and Stephanie talked about God, Skidrow, Alopecia, Childhood Trauma, Self-love and Making a Difference.

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Books mentioned:
Getting the Love You Want by Harville Hendrix
Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle Melton
The Whole Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel

Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

I met Georgia through a friend who invites holiday stragglers to her Christmas Eve celebration each year. Georgia operates on a “tank of joy” unlike anything I have experienced before. She raises the level of happiness in any room she walks in. I was also impressed at how she connected with the children in the room on Christmas Eve.” – Stephanie Michele

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