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Shameless Leadership

796: Nadia Ahrens: Grief, Loss, and Soul Work

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Self-improvement, How To, Business, Management, Education

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Nadia Ahrens is a psychotherapist and spiritual life coach. A graduate of Columbia University, she's been helping women heal for over twenty years. Nadia believes that we all struggle and have trauma and tragedy to grow from, herself included. She shares her experience of losing her eight-year-old son in 2016, so she can be a beacon for others. Along with working 1:1 with her clients, she also leads workshops, online groups, and retreats. Nadia is also a hypnotherapist and uses this creative and spiritual modality in her work. Using a blend of clinical expertise and hypnotherapy, she helps women turn their wounds into wisdom. I have worked with Nadia personally and referred others to her as well. Her work is so transformational. I am so excited to share her magic with you all.  Listen in to hear Nadia share: How to be intentional about how to give the best of us, not the rest of us How she managed the grief of losing her son Jack when he was 8 years old How she shifted from waiting to die to choosing to live after Jack’s death Why she made herself sit in the black hole of grief before she started making her way out How to check in on a grieving friend in a thoughtful and intentional way The concept of soul work especially as you navigate hard moments or season The importance of holding space for “this is happening for me” vs “this is happening to me” What hypnotherapy is and what it is not - the myths and the truth around this powerful form of trauma healing Links Mentioned: Connect with Nadia: nadiaahrenscoaching.com Get details on Nadia’s Fall Retreat: email nadia.ahrens@gmail.com Nadia on FB  Nadia on IG FB Group We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessmom.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Shameless Mom Academy, episode 796 with Nadia Arons. Show notes for this episode,

0:06.9

including any links mentioned in the episode, can be found by going to shamelessmom.com and clicking on

0:11.5

episode 796. Welcome to the Shameless Mom Academy. I'm your host, Sarah Dean.

0:21.7

I'm here to give you and other passionate, driven, unapologetic moms, tools, resources,

0:27.5

and a little bit of humor to help you lead more positive, powerful, and purposeful lives every damn day.

0:33.7

One of the best things about the Shameless Mom Academy is our community.

0:36.7

So be sure to join us in our free

0:38.3

private Facebook group to connect with other shameless moms just like you. You can find us over

0:43.3

at shamelessom.com forward slash Facebook. All right. Let's dive into today's episode.

1:01.3

Nadia Arons is a psychotherapist and spiritual life coach, a graduate of Columbia University she's been helping women heal for over 20 years. Nadia believes that we all struggle and have

1:06.7

trauma and tragedy to grow from, herself included. She shares her experience of losing

1:11.7

her eight-year-old son in 2016 so that she can be a beacon for others. Along with working with

1:17.5

her one-on-one clients, she leads workshops, online groups, and retreats. She's also a hypnotherapist

1:23.2

and uses this creative and spiritual modality in her work. Using a blend of clinical expertise

1:28.3

and hypnotherapy, she helps women turn their wounds into wisdom. I have worked with Nadia

1:33.4

personally, and I've referred a number of other people to her, and I think that I can sum it up

1:38.9

by saying that everyone who walks away walks away transformed, and one my dear dear friends after I first sent her to

1:45.6

Nadia she called me like immediately after her session and she's like I can never not have Nadia

1:50.8

in my life. So needless to say, Nadia's work is deeply impactful, deeply transformational. I'm so

1:57.4

glad that she's here on the show today. She's such a treasure to me. She's become a dear,

2:01.8

dear friend, and I'm really excited to have her on the show. That said, I have to share when I first

2:07.1

met her, we met through a mutual friend, shout out to Jessica Butts. And when I first met her,

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