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Hala Kazim on Motherhood, Self-Worth, Healing & Women Empowerment

1 h 15 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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What does it truly mean to live a healthy, fulfilled, and authentic life as a woman today? In this deeply honest episode of Luca’s Insight Track, Hala Kazim opens up about motherhood, parenting, women empowerment, emotional healing, discipline, relationships, self-worth, mental health, aging, and personal growth. Hala shares powerful insights from raising five sons, building emotional resilience, setting boundaries, healing from pain, and helping women reconnect with themselves beyond societal expectations. The conversation explores modern parenting, beauty standards, femininity, fasting, longevity, betrayal, anger, confidence, and the importance of creating a meaningful life beyond traditional roles. This episode is a raw and thought-provoking conversation about becoming stronger, healthier, wiser, and more intentional with life. Topics include: • Motherhood parenting • Women empowerment femininity • Mental health emotional resilience • Relationships, betrayal healing • Discipline, fasting wellness • Aging gracefully longevity • Self-worth, confidence identity • Boundaries personal growth رحلة عميقة وصادقة مع هالة كاظم عن الأمومة، الصحة النفسية، العلاقات، قوة المرأة، واكتشاف الذات.حلقة مليئة بالدروس الحياتية عن التغيير، الشفاء، وبناء حياة صحية ومتوازنة.

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