120: Answering The Question That I Am Asked The Most

 
120: Answering The Question That I Am Asked The Most
Zachary Phillips
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For as long as I knew him, my dad dealt. Every day, a procession of desperate, malnourished and volatile addicts would visit our house looking to score.

From a child’s perspective, they seemed to have only one goal - acquiring their next high.

Growing up in this environment had a profound impact on my life and world view.

I never felt safe.

In this podcast, I answer the question that I am asked the most, ‘Where was your mum in all this?’

Links Mentioned:
Under The Influence, Reclaiming My Childhood - Book
Meditation for Mental Health - Skill Share Course
Writing Therapy - Blog Post


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Zachary Phillips

Zachary Phillips is a psychotherapist, meditation instructor, author, and poet. He helps people identify and release the limiting beliefs that no longer serve, process the past, accept the present, and embrace the future with positivity and purpose.

https://www.zachary-phillips.com/about
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