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Juliana was raised by two psychologists trying to understand her every move in San Diego. Never quite resonating with the laid back Californian surfer culture, she headed out east to the University of Michigan and was captivated by Ann Arbor\\u2019s high vibrational energy. Always fascinated by how systems work, she folded a pre-med education into designing her own major evaluating disparities and inequities in the U.S. healthcare system. Professionally, her 20s comprised living in Manhattan working her way up and out of various healthcare startups. Personally, her 20s were a time of trying to fit into a mold of a person that she desperately sought to be. Upon turning 30, she suddenly realized all the ways her own beliefs and the people and systems around her kept her small and confined. She finally began to recognize her own intuition and started following that little voice. Suddenly divorced at 30, she found herself questioning every aspect of her life. It was through the dismantling of all aspects of the life she built that she began to come home to herself. After quitting her job and leaving NYC, she traveled around the Mediterranean coast alone searching for her soul for several months. Upon getting an intuitive hit to move to Washington DC, she relocated and is currently getting a Masters in Policy Management at Georgetown.
\\nIn our first episode, I talk to Juliana Wexler about betrayal, divorce & the path to living in alignment.
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