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Episode 15: The Stories We Inherit: How Family Patterns Shape Us as Helping Professionals with Sarah Voronov

Episode 15: The Stories We Inherit: How Family Patterns Shape Us as Helping Professionals with Sarah Voronov

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Episode 15: The Stories We Inherit: How Family Patterns Shape Us as Helping Professionals with Sarah Voronov


This week on

Not Another PD, Jazmin is joined by her old high school friend Sarah Voronov, a Naturopathic Kinesiologist and Rebirthing Breathwork Mastery Practitioner-in-training, to explore how the emotional patterns passed down through generations shape who we become, and how we show up as helping professionals.


Together, they unpack how unprocessed experiences and family conditioning can show up in our work through people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, or even physical reactions, and what it takes to become the “pattern disruptor” in your own story.


You’ll hear:

- How childhood conditioning influences professional boundaries and behaviours

- Why helping professionals are often the ones to break generational cycles

- What it means when your body reacts before your mind catches up

- How to start freeing yourself from old family stories that no longer serve you


Sarah shares powerful analogies and gentle, grounded insights to help you reconnect with your body’s wisdom and approach healing with compassion and curiosity.


Connect with Sarah Voronov:

Website

Instagram

Free download:

Emotional Self-Reflection Chart: A guided chart to help you process emotions and uncover what’s really going on beneath the surface.


Naturopathic Kinesiology sessions (online anywhere in the world or in person, Narre Warren VIC)


Work with and Connect with Jazmin:

Website

Instagram
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