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Peace: Conversation with Kimberly Weeks
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Peace: Conversation with Kimberly Weeks

Peace — Welcome to a Wild and Precious conversation with Kimberly Weeks, Trauma Recovery Coach.

Our conversation began with what peace is. My young, immature self thought peace was easy. My slightly more mature self knows it’s not. Getting there, getting to a place of peace, of wholeness, is where the struggle lies.

We talk about what peace is and how to get there. What the struggle feels like when you don’t have peace on the inside but crave peace in your outer world, in your community. Hint: it isn’t going to happen…

This is a two part conversation. There was a natural break at the mid-way point, so we’re going to leave you with a cliffhanger :)


Can we have peace in our inner selves? Can our communities find peace?


What we talked about:

  • First, We ease into the conversation and I left it in there…skip to about 8 minutes if you don’t want to hear me talk about why I have a woodpecker sound for my notifications....

  • Second, Kimberly defines peace and we start in.

  • Third, We move into the idea of starting with inner peace…

  • Fourth, We talk about the unrest in our communities right now and begin to speak about getting to peace.


Notes:

Onward to more peace! Look for the Monday morning newsletter, and the second part of our conversation from the Wild and Precious podcast episode with Kimberly Weeks, Trauma Recovery Coach

The Underbelly Project: A weekly workout for your emotional strength and flexibility. If you’re not afraid to get dusty and maybe shed a few tears together, join me and let’s get emotionally strong!

And please, if you know anyone who might like to share this journey, share this project. Excited to stay in the arena with you.

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Wild and Precious Conversations
Wild and Precious helps you make peace with your wild and precious life. Conversations, meditations, encouragements. A podcast by the Underbelly Project.