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Episode #81: Breaking Through Blocks You Didn’t Know Were There

Episode #81: Breaking Through Blocks You Didn’t Know Were There

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In this episode of Tami Talks: Unscripted Healing, Tami takes you on a journey of breaking through invisible blocks — but not in the way you might expect. From a hike full of barriers (and bugs) that mirrored life’s obstacles, to the moment in the gym when “I’m dying” really meant “I’m alive,” these stories reveal how fear, conditioning, and old beliefs disguise themselves as protection — when in reality, they’re keeping us stuck.

Through lessons in nature, community, and even her own body demanding attention, Tami unpacks what it really means to trust the unseen, lean into intuition, and let faith lead the way.

If you’ve been exhausted, second-guessing yourself, or waiting for the “perfect” path to appear, this episode is your reminder that clarity comes in motion — and your path isn’t meant to look like anyone else’s.

✨ You’re not broken. You’re realigning. And sometimes the bugs, the barriers, and even the burn are proof that you’re exactly where you need to be.

Show Notes:

  • 00:00 – Welcome to Unscripted Healing
  • 02:22 – When the Universe Gets Your Attention
  • 04:18 – Lessons from the F45 Community
  • 06:02 – A Live Example of Subconscious Blocks
  • 09:56 – Climbing Higher at Ferry Bluff – what a hike taught me
  • 18:40 – Paving Your Own Path
  • 22:57 – Women Supporting Women
  • 30:47 – What Happens When You “Make It Big”
  • 36:00 – You’re Not Dying in the Gym –
  • 40:16 – What If You Already Knew It Would Work Out?
  • 44:23 – Why This Episode Feels Different
  • 52:31 – When Ego’s Fear Gets Loud
  • 1:00:37 – Asking for Help – from my ex
  • 1:04:00 – Closing Reflections
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