Self Talk with Rachel Astarte
Self Talk takes a conversational look at how we can show up in the world—for the world—as our best selves. If you're on a journey to your true self, this is your next stop.
Self Talk with Rachel Astarte
Self Talk #118: INTERVIEW: Denise Miceli, Intuitive Life Coach + Healer
When does impostor syndrome really show up? When we’re trying to make a change.
—Denise Miceli
Denise Miceli is an inspiring, empathic guide and mentor in creating space for change and growth. She is known for her talent in energy healing, intuitive hot-seat coaching, and teaching new ways of accessing authenticity.
After enduring a difficult, dark-night journey, Denise cleared traumatic memories and emotional patterns that blocked her authentic self using subconscious healing. In her work with others, she has been inspired to share this simple and accessible healing modality.
In this episode, Denise and I hold impostor syndrome up to the light and regard it from a few essential angles: Where does it come from? What is it trying to tell us? What can we do when we feel its grip?
Denise holds a supportive container for those ready to heal and allow their soul the freedom to awaken their infinite potential. She shares some of that healing magic with you in today's talk.
More from Denise:
Website: Rock Your Blocks Website
YouTube: Inspiring Guidance YouTube Channel
TikTok: Rock Your Blocks Tiktok
Medium (Blog): Medium Blog Article Imposter Syndrome is the Subconscious Mind Running Wild
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Music:
"Ave Marimba"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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