Inside rage rituals — the latest way to release emotions

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Rage rituals, the latest viral wellness trend, pushes individuals to tap into some of their suppressed anger by screaming, crying and jumping after completing a guided meditation. TODAY contributor Ally Love gives it a try and shares what you’ll experience during one of these cathartic rituals.

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