Love Expressed as Violence is a Lie.

When my child was young, he spilled milk.

My first reaction was to yell.

But instead of yelling something harsh and negative, I clapped and I yelled “yay”! I was reteaching myself how to respond to something that would happen more than once. I was breaking generational violence.

Check out my interview with “The Rise Up Women Podcast” and learn why love expressed as violence is a lie.

Always on your side,

Indrani

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