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Equine therapy - Helping us to step out of our comfort zone

Equine therapy - Helping us to step out of our comfort zone

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How often do you step out of your comfort zone and try something new? What holds you back?

This is a fascinating episode discussing equine therapy.

In this episode, my guest is Sue Willoughby, a truth teller, boundary-breaker, and certified Equus Coach® who helps women over 40 stop playing small and start living like they mean it.

Sue has a different coaching approach and with horses as her co-facilitators, she cuts through the noise to help clients reconnect with their power, ditch burnout, and trust their instincts

Today we are going to be talking about Living Beyond the comfort zone to build a life that feels as good as it looks.

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Meet Sue Willoughby

Raised tough, lived wild, and rebuilt from the ground up, Sue brings real talk, deep heart, and a no-fluff approach to personal transformation. Based outside Seattle with her horse Moose and two mini Dachshunds, she’s here to help you stop surviving and start showing up for your life.

Connect with Sue

Website: www.willoughbycoaching.com

Podcast: A Life Worth Being

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SueWilloughby

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/sue_willoughby/

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