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Ep 104: Understanding Burnout: A Conversation with Tamu Thomas

Ep 104: Understanding Burnout: A Conversation with Tamu Thomas

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In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Coach, Author and Speaker Tamu Thomas as she shares her powerful journey from burnout to self-empowerment. Together, we explore how societal pressures affect women's well-being and how tools like journaling can support self-discovery and healing from limiting beliefs.

Tamu speaks beautifully about the role of pleasure in empowerment and the importance of rebuilding trust with oneself to reconnect with the body and access deeper satisfaction in life. Our conversation dives into the power of breathwork, embodiment, and intentional self-care. We unpack the importance of listening to the body’s signals, setting healthy boundaries, and allowing space for grief as a pathway to transformation. We also reflect on what it means to redefine success, cultivate true resilience, and live with authenticity. Tamu offers heartfelt wisdom on embracing all parts of yourself and prioritising personal growth and well-being.

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Trauma & Nervous System Somatic Healing to help awaken safety in the feminine body
Bodily wisdom • cyclical living • feminine essence & leadership ✨

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