What 3 Years of Van Life Taught Piper About Relationships, Autonomy & Presence
Second Breakfast SWA Podcast
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1h 9m
Today we sit down with amiga, Piper, to hear about her adventure in Central America; the three-year long van trip with her partner allowed her to practice autonomy and effective communication in relationships, how to let go and how to trust the process. From surfing in Mexico to making friends with locals in El Salvador, Piper's story serves as a good reminder to fully commit to new experiences and surrender to change.
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