To Be Human: The Role of Suffering in Personal Growth with Jennah-Louise Salkeld
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Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2024
Join Jennah-Louise Salkeld in "To Be Human," a profound exploration of the essential role suffering plays in personal growth. In this thought-provoking discussion, Jennah-Louise delves into the concept that suffering, while often painful and challenging, is a vital part of the human experience that can lead to profound transformation and self-discovery.

Through personal anecdotes, philosophical insights, and practical advice, Jennah-Louise explores how embracing suffering rather than avoiding it can open the door to resilience, empathy, and deeper understanding of oneself and others. This conversation is for anyone seeking to find meaning in their struggles and turn pain into a catalyst for growth. Tune in to discover how suffering can be a powerful teacher on your journey to becoming more fully human, and learn how to navigate life's hardships with grace and courage.
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