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People Who Need People

Adina Arden-Cooper Season 5 Episode 40

One of the most beautiful things to emerge from the tragedy of hurricane Helene is the coming together of communities. Neighbors helping neighbors, strangers helping strangers, the influx of support from all over.

This all seems in such contrast to our usual ways of isolation and self-sufficiency. In this episode, Adina talks about why it's difficult for people to feel comfortable with other people. She explores ways to keep the spirit of connection going and to enjoy a sense of community.

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Adina Arden Cooper is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who prefers to refer to herself as a Shadow Guide and Soul Healing Specialist. She helps highly sensitive creative visionaries heal trauma so they can not only survive this human experience but thrive in the expression of their greatest gifts. Adina has over 20 years of experience in education and mental health. She's also an artist, a seeker, a mother, and very curious person.

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Joshua Zamrin is a nomadic soul guide, somatic life coach, and sacred purpose mentor, deeply immersed in the realms of embodiment, shamanic wisdom, and mythopoetic exploration. With a background in nervous system regulation, mindfulness, and compassionate communication, he weaves together ancient and modern practices to help others reconnect with their deepest truth. His work is rooted in rites of passage, initiation, and the sacred journey of becoming, drawing inspiration from indigenous traditions, soul-centered psychology, and the raw wisdom of nature.