Feb 12, 2020

WAVES Actors Give Lisa A. Romano a Shout Out

by Lisa A. Romano

codependency dreams waves
 
 

Shout Out to Lisa A. Romano from the cast of WAVES

 
This week I learned that the cast of WAVES, gave me a shout out during an LA Times Interview.
 
The actors Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Alexa Demie share how they prepared for their roles in the movie by watching my YouTube videos on codependency and toxic relationships.
 
Why am I telling you this?
 
If you think I am bragging, you don’t know me. 
 
But, I digress...so anyway...
 
The reason I am sharing this with you is to inspire you to BELIEVE IN YOUR PASSION whatever it might be.
 
The cast of WAVES never had to mention my name during that interview, but they did and when they did, they became an extension of my desired manifestation which is to rid the world of the silent killer codependency is.
 
Without knowing carbon monoxide is killing you, you’d never look for a leak. In fact, you would not be able to because you’d be dead. And the same is true of codependency and the toxicity it breeds in relationships.
 
When you are codependent you think you are alive, but you are not, not really. You are trapped beneath the oppressive worries about what perfectionistic, critical, narcissistic parents think.
 
You are confined to think, feel, and behave as you have been programmed to. You are in mental, emotional, psychological, neurological, behavioral bondage and worse, don’t even know it.
 
My dream was to help people awaken and the cast of WAVES has now helped me to do that! Just by mentioning the term ‘codependency’ they have helped to spark awareness and curiosity in others.
 
How cool is that?
 
I want to personally thank Trey Edward Shultz, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Alexa Demie for the life they brought to this amazing movie that is real, raw, and humanly honest. It is a movie that will make you understand yourself and others. In the end, you will learn a valuable lesson about emotions and the power of forgiveness.
 
To view their interview you can click here: