
2.2: Natasha Taliadoros - Connection and compassion
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About this listen
Tash is one of those people that just oozes good energy and if one thing is clear after recording this is that she is someone who has dedicated her life to helping others and healing herself. Tash has a degree in psychology and qualifications in hypnotherapy and counselling. She is also founder of Think Different, is a course for domestic abuse prevention and recovery and is also in the process of developing an app to support vulnerable people in need and victims of abuse called ListenApp.
We follow the thread of Tash’s journey of helping others through hypnotherapy, counselling, meditation and being able to connect with those that have experienced domestic and sexual abuse because of her own past. She shares how she worked through her own experience of trauma and drops lots of insights and interesting tips along the way too, a significant reflection being about surrendering to the universe and learning to let go.
I hope it sparks your curiosity and if you’d like to share any take aways from this episode or any of the previous ones, please get in touch as I’d love to share them.
Listen App: https://listenapp.org/
Think different meditations: https://www.youtube.com/thinkdifferentmeditations
Contact Tash: natasha@listenapp.org or https://uk.linkedin.com/in/natasha-taliadoros-538b9128
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