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Join us at Ängsbacka to be part of Morgan's conversation with Daniel Radish.

If you've ever felt like there are different parts of you pulling in opposite directions—one part wanting to take a leap, another part full of fear—you’re not alone. And that’s exactly what Internal Family Systems is all about: understanding the many voices within us, and learning how to lead ourselves with compassion, clarity, and courage.

Today’s guest is Daniel Rashid, an IFS coach who works with individuals to help them reconnect with their inner wisdom and bring harmony to the parts that feel wounded, reactive, or stuck. We discuss what IFS is, how it differs from traditional therapy, and how anyone—yes, anyone—can start practicing this work in everyday life.

Each time we meet with another key-person in the spreading of the Ängsbacka magic.

—————————————————————————————————————— Ängsbacka is a Course and Festival Center for personal and spiritual growth located in the beautiful deep forests of Värmland, Sweden. We support people in their paths to sustainable development, well-being and harmony.

For almost 30 years already Ängsbacka has served as an internationally renowned source of inspiration and meeting place where tens of thousands of people have participated in our events, courses and volunteering programs. We believe that the magic of Ängsbacka lies in authentic connection with yourself, the people and the nature around you. You can read more about all different ways to interact with Ängsbacka at www.angsbacka.com

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