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From Refugee to Health Coach: How a Ukrainian Woman Found Her Calling

From Refugee to Health Coach: How a Ukrainian Woman Found Her Calling

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Have you ever wondered how you would cope in a major crisis?

In 2022, when war engulfed Ukraine, Tetiana’s life was transformed in an instant. A successful business leader and devoted parent, she was forced to flee her homeland with little more than hope and her young son by her side. Overnight, Tetiana became a refugee.

Tetiana shares her extraordinary story with Belle, from the challenges she faced escaping Kyiv, to navigating the uncertainty of starting over in the UK. Through loss, relocation, and the need to adapt at every turn, Tetiana leaned on some of her favourite philosophies.

If you’ve ever wondered what it truly takes to start again, this conversation reveals some hard-earned lessons in courage, adaptability, and the power of a positive mindset.

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EPISODE LINKS: Tetiana Fomenko Facebook | Tetiana Health Coach (Fortyfy Me)

DISCLAIMER: The information shared in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a medical professional. If you’re experiencing health or mental health issues, please seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider.

CREDITS: Theme Music: "Strive to Be Better" by Craig Riley (licensed) Incidental Music: "Ice & Snow", "The Drama" and "Nostalgic Piano" written by Rafael Krux (freepd.com)

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