• Let Go of Your SHAT! #Respectfully

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

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Let Go of Your SHAT! #Respectfully

  • Summary

  • In our latest episode, 🔊 “Let Go of Your Shat!” 🔊Melissa Ann speaks with Transformation Coach Anissa Blair as she dives deep into the heart of healing. Join us as we explore the effects of trauma.🙌🏽 ❤️

    In this episode, we: 💣 Discuss dating with trauma 💣 Getting to the root cause of trauma💣 Giving yourself grace. 💣 The downside of your snapping point. ✨

    Tune in to find strength in shared experiences and discover that you’re not alone on this path to recovery.

    Who is Anissa – Transformation Coach:


    I know firsthand how trauma can have you stuck

    with no way of finding relief. I was a broken child

    that turned into a woman clueless as to who she was

    and where she wanted to be.

    I have over six years of coaching experience and two

    years helping women and men deal with their

    childhood trauma.

    With my certifications in NLP, TLT and Hypnosis,

    we will delve deep into the inner workings of who

    you believe you are to ultimately uncover who you

    want to be!

    -Anissa Blair

    IG: @anissadblair

    🔗 Catch up on previous episodes. Listen Now.

    If you like this episode, please show some love by liking and leaving a review.

    We’d love for you to share this episode with anyone you feel needs some Girl Tawk!

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    #TraumaRecovery #HealingJourney #PodcastLife #Letgo #traumacoach

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