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Ep. #325 THE DARK FAMILY SECRET

Have You Ever Said Yes...
But Really Wanted To Say NO?

If you answered yes, no one needs to tell you how going along to get along has impacted your life. Perhaps it has left you feeling powerless and fearful of rejection, criticism or even abandonment. As a product of incest and as the secret his family dared not tell, Lynn Everard spent much of his life unable to speak his own truth.

Lynn's FATHER molested his SISTER, and she became pregnant...with Lynn.

Yet the often-painful events in his life put him on a collision course with awakening to his own gifts, finding the power to live a life sourced in his own truth and realizing his destiny to help others do the same.

He grew up in a home with his alcoholic and abusive father and spent most of his life believing that in order to be safe he needed to be perfect, silent and invisible. At the age of 64, he learned how to speak his truth and now teach others how to do it. Author of, "How Speaking Your Truth Could Save Your Life and How it Saved Mine".
Show Topics:

  1. Growing up a product of incest.

  2. Effects of an alcoholic and abusive father.

  3. Overcoming Silence

  4. Top 5 benefits of speaking the truth.

  5. Toxic masculinity.

  6. Sexual & verbal abuse.

  7. The balance between your divine masculine and the divine feminine.

  8. Male violence against women.

  9. Gay men and transgendered people.

And much more!

Learn How Speaking Your Truth Could Save Your Life and How It Saved Mine, Lynn shares how to speak one's truth while using his own story to illustrate the vital principles that open the door to living an authentic, vulnerable and transparent life.

Lynn Everard is an author, speaker and life coach who guides people in discovering and embracing their true selves and inviting them to walk freely into a future with greater self-confidence and limitless possibilities. He also helps people discover their hidden stories and limiting beliefs. Once discovered these stories can be rewritten so that people can live their best lives.