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Suzy Reading on grief, boundaries and raising children consciously

49 min · 15 de ago de 2024
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Suzy Reading is a leading Chartered Psychologist and Author based in the UK, with a specialisation in wellbeing, stress management, and facilitating healthy lifestyle changes. In addition to her psychology practice, Suzy is an accredited yoga teacher and personal trainer. With nine books to her name, she offers self-care tools to help people navigate and recover from periods of stress, grief, loss, and change, while also building resilience for future challenges. Suzy also happens to be Carly’s childhood figure-skating friend. They grew up together on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, spending early mornings training at Narrabeen Ice Skating Rink before school. The two competed in State and National Championships and even trained overseas in America, creating many cherished memories along the way. Remarkably, they reconnected some 30 years later through Instagram, only to discover that both had pursued careers as Yoga Teachers and now work in the world of wellbeing. In this conversation, we explore the journey of processing grief, as Suzy offers compassionate and tender guidance while Carly openly shares her ongoing grief surrounding her relationship with her mother. We also delve into the importance of boundaries, discussing how they vary for each individual. If you're struggling to communicate healthy boundaries within your family or friendships, you may discover valuable insights in this conversation. Suzy is a founding member of The Nourish App [https://www.thenourishapp.com/] and the Psychology Expert for wellbeing brand Neom Organics [https://www.neomorganics.com/]. Please follow Suzy on Instagram @suzyreading or www.suzyreading.co.uk [http://www.suzyreading.co.uk/] Carly offers online & in-person private Mentoring, for those seeking clarity, support or guidance. Instagram @thesharedroad or www.thesharedroad.com.au [http://www.thesharedroad.com.au/] (Previously Meditation Base) If this conversation raises any serious concerns for you or someone you know and they need additional support, please consider calling a local or national helpline in your area. Within Australia, you can reach out to Lifeline 13 11 14 or 1800RESPECT 24/7, otherwise consider seeing your local doctor for further guidance.

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Suzy Reading on grief, boundaries and raising children consciously

Suzy Reading is a leading Chartered Psychologist and Author based in the UK, with a specialisation in wellbeing, stress management, and facilitating healthy lifestyle changes. In addition to her psychology practice, Suzy is an accredited yoga teacher and personal trainer. With nine books to her name, she offers self-care tools to help people navigate and recover from periods of stress, grief, loss, and change, while also building resilience for future challenges. Suzy also happens to be Carly’s childhood figure-skating friend. They grew up together on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, spending early mornings training at Narrabeen Ice Skating Rink before school. The two competed in State and National Championships and even trained overseas in America, creating many cherished memories along the way. Remarkably, they reconnected some 30 years later through Instagram, only to discover that both had pursued careers as Yoga Teachers and now work in the world of wellbeing. In this conversation, we explore the journey of processing grief, as Suzy offers compassionate and tender guidance while Carly openly shares her ongoing grief surrounding her relationship with her mother. We also delve into the importance of boundaries, discussing how they vary for each individual. If you're struggling to communicate healthy boundaries within your family or friendships, you may discover valuable insights in this conversation. Suzy is a founding member of The Nourish App [https://www.thenourishapp.com/] and the Psychology Expert for wellbeing brand Neom Organics [https://www.neomorganics.com/]. Please follow Suzy on Instagram @suzyreading or www.suzyreading.co.uk [http://www.suzyreading.co.uk/] Carly offers online & in-person private Mentoring, for those seeking clarity, support or guidance. Instagram @thesharedroad or www.thesharedroad.com.au [http://www.thesharedroad.com.au/] (Previously Meditation Base) If this conversation raises any serious concerns for you or someone you know and they need additional support, please consider calling a local or national helpline in your area. Within Australia, you can reach out to Lifeline 13 11 14 or 1800RESPECT 24/7, otherwise consider seeing your local doctor for further guidance.

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Alexa shares her story of a relationship she never thought would happen to her. In 2020, during the Covid lockdown in Los Angeles, she joined dating apps, looking to connect with new people. She recounts how her first abusive relationship took her completely by surprise. Her partner became extremely jealous, a behavior she initially confused with being protective. This jealousy escalated into extreme emotional outbursts followed by periods of love-bombing, creating a toxic cycle. Alexa describes how she learned to de-escalate frightening situations, including instances of physical harm. Throughout this complex time, I admire how Alexa holds herself with such strength and grace. Her intuitive wisdom played a crucial role in ensuring her safety and developing an exit strategy. Alexa shares important insights during our conversation, and I hope her story helps you or someone you know navigate similar challenges. Carly offers online & in-person private Mentoring, for those seeking clarity, support or guidance around these complex topics. See contact details below: IG @thesharedroad www.thesharedroad.com.au [http://www.thesharedroad.com.au/] (Previously Meditation Base) If this conversation raises any serious concerns for you or someone you know and they need additional support, please consider calling a local or national helpline in your area. Within Australia, you can reach out to Lifeline 13 11 14 or 1800RESPECT 24/7, otherwise consider seeing your local doctor for further guidance.

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In this heartfelt episode, join me as I sit down with Anastasia, who shares her courageous journey of navigating a tumultuous upbringing in an abusive family environment. Anastasia candidly speaks about the impact on her, both during her formative years and as she navigates adulthood while consciously confronting the trauma she carries. With a raw and vulnerable honesty, she reflects on the emotions and challenges she's faced along the way. Despite the adversity she's endured, Anastasia sheds light on the sources of strength that have sustained her through her healing process. From the transformative power of meditation to the unwavering support of cherished friendships, she illuminates the beacons of hope that have guided her toward healing. As Anastasia bravely works to mend the wounds of her past and envisions a future imbued with love and possibility, she and I share our heartfelt desire that her story may resonate with and inspire others on their own paths toward healing and wholeness. Join us as we journey together, seeking solace and solidarity in the shared human experience of resilience and growth. Do you need further support? Carly offers online & in-person private Mentoring, for those seeking clarity, support or guidance around these complex topics. Follow me: Instagram @thesharedroad www.thesharedroad.com.au (Previously Meditation Base) If this conversation raises any serious concerns for you or someone you know and they need additional support, please consider calling a local or national helpline in your area. Within Australia, you can reach out to Lifeline 13 11 14 or 1800RESPECT 24/7, otherwise consider seeing your local doctor for further guidance.

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Heart Coach, Yoga Teacher, Facilitator of transformation and highly regarded for his compassionate and conscious communication approach. This conversation was beautiful & vulnerable in many ways, so I invite you to stay open and consider how Fish’s wisdom, depth and expansive awareness may support relationships in your life where desired mutual boundary setting leads to understanding, resolution, validation and compassion for all. Fish is based in Western Australia, yet also holds retreats in Bali (upcoming May 2023) and other locations, along with teacher training and other wonderful online group programs to support you throughout the year. He is about to embark on his first book this year so be sure to follow him via IG @james_fish_gill or www.leadbyheart.com See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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