Surviving Your Childhood, Now That You're An Adult - Conversation with Ira Israel [Episode 18]
Anatomy of Living11/29/17 • 35 min
In today's crazy world, it can seem like life is on a crash course into the future, with the breaks suddenly not working. People everywhere are stressed, unhealthy, and not really sure what to do about it. Join us with Special Guest Ira Israel as we discuss living an authentic life in the world today and what we can do about this rapid decline in our collective quality of life. How has our childhood and upbringing affected our life as adults today? What truly makes us happy? How important is your job or purpose, in relation to the quality of your personal relationships? We explore many of these ideas and more.
Ira Israel is a psychotherapist with advanced degrees in philosophy, religious studies, and psychology. He wrote the book How to Survive Your Childhood Now That You're An Adult: A Path to Authenticity and Awakening out now from New World Library. In addition to his private therapy practice, he offers online counseling and coaching, as well as classes and workshops to the public. You can find out more about Ira Israel from his website: www.iraisrael.com
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Surviving Your Childhood, Now That You're An Adult - Conversation with Ira Israel [Episode 18]
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www.anatomyofliving.com11/29/17 • 35 min
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