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How Women Can Help Men Heal (with Britta Eskey)

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Many men have been wounded by women. In this episode, Britta Eskey explains how women can help men heal wounds caused by women. Without women, we are missing half of humanity.
Britta Eskey co-founded COR, which assists people in finding and living their purpose, including through the Noble Man workshop. Britta is the author of Initiations in Love, a spiritual memoir which answers the age old question: “What do we do with our pain?” Britta has a background in social work, family therapy, counseling, family constellation work, dance and movement, spiritual direction, and life coaching. Britta is a NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) trauma-informed professional and a certified Compassion Cultivation Teacher. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina, with her husband, Lee Eskey, and their dog, Heidi.
Explore Britta's work at corexperience.com
Buy Britta's book: Initiations in Love: A Memoir (paid link)
Learn more about The Noble Man Workshop at corexperience.com/nobleman

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1. How Women Can Help Men Heal (with Britta Eskey) (00:00:00)

2. Healing Men's Wounds From Women (00:00:01)

3. Healing Men Through Female Empowerment (00:11:41)

4. Unity Through Male-Female Healing (00:25:50)

275 episodes

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Many men have been wounded by women. In this episode, Britta Eskey explains how women can help men heal wounds caused by women. Without women, we are missing half of humanity.
Britta Eskey co-founded COR, which assists people in finding and living their purpose, including through the Noble Man workshop. Britta is the author of Initiations in Love, a spiritual memoir which answers the age old question: “What do we do with our pain?” Britta has a background in social work, family therapy, counseling, family constellation work, dance and movement, spiritual direction, and life coaching. Britta is a NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) trauma-informed professional and a certified Compassion Cultivation Teacher. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina, with her husband, Lee Eskey, and their dog, Heidi.
Explore Britta's work at corexperience.com
Buy Britta's book: Initiations in Love: A Memoir (paid link)
Learn more about The Noble Man Workshop at corexperience.com/nobleman

Take the Husband Material Journey...

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Chapters

1. How Women Can Help Men Heal (with Britta Eskey) (00:00:00)

2. Healing Men's Wounds From Women (00:00:01)

3. Healing Men Through Female Empowerment (00:11:41)

4. Unity Through Male-Female Healing (00:25:50)

275 episodes

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