• Healing Through Toxic Relationships(with guests: Tokyo Omega & Araya Baker)

  • Feb 21 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

Healing Through Toxic Relationships(with guests: Tokyo Omega & Araya Baker)

  • Summary

  • This week we heal through toxic relationships. Sensei is joined by Hip Hop recording artist, Tokyo Omega, as they discuss his debut album, "Mind Over Mayhem". Also, this week Araya and Sensei answer 2 questions from The Misfit Universe, as well as receive a follow up from someone who submitted a question that was read on the show two years ago. Healing Markers: The Check In -(0:60) "HMU" -(6:21) Tokyo Omega Interview -(9:09) "Everything is fine" -(33:26) The Couch with Araya Baker -(36:27) Good News -(1:10:58) ******************************************** Lets Get Healed... Find us @ www.weareTLM.com, Audible, SoundCloud, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, Google Play Music, Overcast, Stitcher, YouTube and more. Make sure to Subscribe, Comment, Like and Share each episode. Submit Questions for "The Couch" to ths@ravolutionmultimedia.com. Use hashtags: #LetsGetHealed and #THSPodcast Walk with THS Podcast on: Facebook: facebook.com/thspodcast Twitter: twitter.com/_thspodcast Instagram: instagram.com/thspodcast Subscribe to us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ravolutionllc Walk with Sensei Raven: Official Website: www.scorpiyogi.com Twitter: twitter.com/scorpiyogi Instagram: instagram.com/scorpiyogi Tokyo Omega: Twitter: twitter.com/slaytokyo Instagram: Instagram.com/heytokyo Araya Baker: Official Website: www.arayabaker.com Twitter: twitter.com/arayabaker Instagram: Instagram.com/arayabaker
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