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Where Trauma Meets Truth: A Journey Back to Self w/ Pooja Bakhai

Where Trauma Meets Truth: A Journey Back to Self w/ Pooja Bakhai

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In this deeply moving episode of Trauma Undone, host Natasha June speaks with Pooja Bakhai, an authenticity coach and intuitive healer who has transformed her experiences with cancer and sexual abuse into a powerful mission of healing. Pooja shares how confronting emotional pain became the catalyst for reclaiming her identity, strengthening her intuition, and rediscovering her authentic self.

This episode explores the emotional complexity of living with trauma, the duality of healing while functioning in the world, and how intuition becomes an essential tool in personal growth. Pooja also dives into the connection between personal trauma and collective healing, inspiring listeners to reconnect with their truth and embrace self-discovery.

Perfect for listeners seeking guidance on trauma recovery, emotional healing, self-awareness, authenticity, spiritual growth, and intuitive development.


Highlights

  • Facing pain as the first step to healing
  • The high cost of ignoring trauma
  • Healing as an emotional and personal journey
  • Living with dual identities after trauma
  • The role of intuition in rebuilding trust
  • Authenticity as a path to freedom
  • Self-discovery through cancer recovery
  • Empowering others through lived experience


02:52 — The Journey of Healing

05:59 — Living with Duality

08:53 — The Role of Intuition

11:57 — Authenticity & Self-Discovery

15:03 — Healing from Cancer

17:51 — Empowering Others

21:06 — Personal vs. Collective Trauma

23:57 — Final Thoughts


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