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What Lingers in a Space

1 h 5 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Lyssia sits down with Tami Sharp, co-founder of Law Enforcement Coaching and a specialist in mental, emotional, and energetic well-being, to explore the invisible forces inside our spaces and how they shape the way we think, feel, and move through life. Working at the intersection of high-stress environments and personal healing, Tami shares how her experience with law enforcement professionals led her to a deeper understanding of energy, intuition, and the unseen impact of our surroundings. The conversation breaks down what “energy in a space” really means beyond the abstract, and why your environment may be affecting you more than you realize. They explore how clutter reflects your internal state, how emotional and psychological “residue” can build up over time, and why boundaries matter not just with people, but within your space. Tami shares practical ways to reset your environment, from small physical shifts to mindset changes, and explains how your home can either support your well-being or quietly drain it. By the end of this episode, you may start to see your space differently, not just as something you design, but as something that holds, reflects, and influences your energy every day. More Room to Think: Tami Sharp Law Enforcement Coaching: https://lawenforcementcoaching.com/team/tami-sharp/ [https://lawenforcementcoaching.com/team/tami-sharp/] Something Wellness Podcast: https://lawenforcementcoaching.com/something-wellness/ [https://lawenforcementcoaching.com/something-wellness/] LiLi Tile https://lilitile.com [https://lilitile.com] Room to Think https://roomtothinkpodcast.com/ [https://roomtothinkpodcast.com/] Loved this episode? Let us know! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2572364/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to Room to Think If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share it with someone who would appreciate a more thoughtful approach to their space. New episodes every week. Build a better life by design. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZePcjOGfW3EJXh9rm4z5u?si=c2f31839992a4895] | Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/room-to-think/id1868538361] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@roomtothink.podcast] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/roomtothink.podcast/]

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