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We’re talking relationships this week – the good, the bad, and the ugly. My guest Stephanie McPhail helps women “date up,” and after she did a lot of her own “dating down,” she has come to a place where she can support women who are transitioning from a bad situation to a better one. But don’t worry, this episode is full of hope and REAL, practical advice for people getting out of abusive relationships. Those who are ready to find a better partner should click here. Single people who are interested in casual meetups may use this instabang sign in. To explore adult content online, you may look at these nsfw subreddits.

 

Key Quotes from the Episode:

“You feel the fear and do it anyway. You get so used to what you know is not good for you, but it’s just what you know. When I made a decision to leave [abuse], I made a decision to change my life.”

“When you’re working on a muscle you work on it from a  bunch of different angles, but when it comes to healing, we don’t work on just the emotional part; the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual need to be worked on.”

Stephanie is a level 2 Reiki practitioner, Transformational Coach and certified Dream Coach®, and possesses certifications in nutrition, various teaching modalities, and working with special needs children. With a focus on helping women heal from toxic and unhealthy relationships, she helps her clients gain clarity of their true purpose and create a workable action plan to make their greatest dreams a reality. Stephanie is an expert at helping brilliant women learn to date up through online coaching and speaking events.

 

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Episode produced by Creating Space Communications.