Lian's story, part one

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This week the tables are turned on Lian and she becomes the guest!

Primal Happiness co-founder Jonathan Wilkinson is in the host’s chair and guides Lian through the story of her life. She covered her early years living as a single parent family with her father, travelling Europe, her struggles with fitting in at school and work, and discovering the possible reason for those struggles.

This show is packed with so many fascinating, inspiring, slightly weird  and incredibly funny stories that I know you’ll love. In fact, there was so much awesomeness that we had to make this a two part show so this is part 1 and part 2 will follow shortly. In part 2, Lian will share the surprising impact of losing her father, discovering what was really creating her feelings, and more.

I’d love to know what YOU think about this week’s show. Let’s carry on the conversation… please leave a comment below.


What you’ll learn from this episode:

  • We typically think of trauma as an input of a traumatic event but there are so many people in the western world that are been brought up deeply traumatised by a lack of something, by a disconnection to something. There’s been a normalisation of the ‘trauma of lack’.

  • Almost all dis-ease be it mental or physical has disconnection at its root cause. Health is actually natural and normal!

  • Jonathan recognised how he was lacking connection to several of the Primal Fundamentals – which is true for most of us living in this crazy modern world. We can remedy this disconnection and adapt… when we understand how. And that’s where The Primal State Formula comes in!

Resources and stuff that we spoke about:

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Thank you!
Lian & Jonathan


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