Mari Williams: Alone and Rising
Do you struggle to be okay alone? Do you worry about how many friends you have, or what you would do if your partner left, or whether people like you at work? This podcast is here to help! I will share how I got to be very happy alone and invite fantastic guests to share their stories too. We will inspire you so that you know you can do it too. This is not about being single, but about being happy in yourself. This enables you to set strong boundaries in your life, make great decisions and forge a successful and happy path. It also enables you to choose great friendships and relationships in all areas of your life because not just anyone will do. You choose that people that love, support and guide you on your journey as you rise up to being happy alone.
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Mari Williams: Alone and Rising
Adoption, childhood trauma and identity | Peter Snellgrove on healing and self-acceptance
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Adoption, childhood trauma and identity can shape how we see ourselves, our relationships and our place in the world.
In this episode of Alone and Rising, Peter Snellgrove shares his journey of adoption, reflecting on a difficult childhood marked by abuse and neglect, and how these early experiences influenced his sense of self.
Leaving home at 17, Peter later discovered more about his heritage and reconnected with family, offering new perspective on his past. He speaks about the importance of self-acceptance, the role of friendship and the process of making peace with your story.
Music has played a significant part in his life, providing comfort and connection during difficult times, alongside a passion for exploring new sounds and expression.
This is a personal conversation about identity, resilience and learning to understand yourself beyond early experiences.
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