Hi, and thank you for joining me on the 50th podcast episode of Creating Connections that Matter. As a treat I have a special guest today, her name is Dr Brooklyn Storme, and she is one of the bubbliest, and smartest people I know. Brooklyn combines her PhD in Psychology with her Manifestation knowledge to provide support through her private coaching both for individuals and in groups. I'm sure you'll enjoy meeting her.
\nHands up if you've ever been involved in a group at school or work or online where the dynamics were all wrong. Or maybe you've been involved in a fantastic group. In this episode Dr Brooklyn Storme, Private Practice Coach and myself delve into loneliness, connection and what makes an online group work.
\nYou can find out more about Brooklyn here. Her podcast is called Private Practice with Soul, and this is the link to her latest episode.
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\nHow can I stop feeling so lonely? Why do I feel like I don't belong? Why don't I have any friends? How can I make deeper connections in my life? How can I start enjoying life again?
\nJoin me, Kim Dunn, Psychologist, in exploring what loneliness is, what the opposite of loneliness is, and how by reconnecting with yourself, others and the world around you, you can be happier and more alive, and step into your best life.
\nFrom self-acceptance to the Unified Field and all the connections in between. We will delve into connecting with yourself, connecting with others and connecting with the natural world. Along with a big dose of self-care!
\nRESOURCES
\nStarting next week Take 5 Self-Compassion pop up Facebook group.
\nPsychologists: Peer Mentoring Group
\nFor a full list of resources (both free and paid) click here.
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\nThank you
\nKim