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Healing Generational Wounds: Carly Knopf’s Journey

Healing Generational Wounds: Carly Knopf’s Journey

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In this episode, Aurelie is joined by her dear friend Carly Knopf, a life coach, teacher, rebbetzin, wife, mother of four, and holistic healer. Carly and Aurelie share their incredible journey together, highlighting the pivotal role Carly played in Aurelie’s deep healing journey.


Carly explains her work as a healer, emphasizing her commitment to helping clients heal from the depths of their soul. She discusses the importance of facing past traumas courageously and the collective awakening happening in society today.


The conversation explores Carly’s personal story of generational trauma, her healing journey, and how she found her purpose. Carly delves into her grandmother’s harrowing experience as a Holocaust survivor and the impact it had on her family. She also shares her own struggles growing up in a dysfunctional family and finding her way to becoming a holistic healer.


Tune in to hear Carly’s inspiring story and gain insights into the transformative power of healing.


About the Podcast:

Aurelie Elhadad, a distinguished life coach, therapist, and healer, explores how individuals can transform their most painful experiences into the fuel for a meaningful life full of purpose. Each episode highlights the stories of inspiring guests who have turned their traumas into pathways for profound personal growth. Join us in uncovering the hidden gems within our most challenging life experiences.


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• Website: www.aurelieelhadad.com


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