Leesa Renée Hall: Inner Field Trip + Meeting and Understanding your Inner Oppressor

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Guest name: Leesa Rene Hall

In this episode: Decolonizing Self and One's Own Bookshelf; Understanding our Inner Oppressor; The Difference With Withdrawing to Hide vs to Recharge; Inner Field Trips; Desire to Understand Unconscious Biases; Continuing Studies

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Leesa Renée Hall is a mental wellness advocate with a deep interest in humanity and psychology. She helps highly sensitive people and deep feelers explore unconscious biases so they can become better ancestors while protecting their own energy. 

In this conversation, Leesa shares about her journey decolonizing herself - and her bookshelf, exploring social, biological and ethnic identities. Her work dives into meeting and understanding our Inner Oppressor, venturing into Inner Field Trips and exploring oneself with love and compassion.  Leesa also shares perspectives on how mislabeling leads to unfair expectations, and the differences between withdrawing to hide vs withdrawing to recharge.

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