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Easing Minds & Breaking Old Patterns | Joti Vallabh and Tree Ryde

Episode 5 of the The Root Of It All With Tree podcast, hosted by Tree Ryde, titled "Easing Minds & Breaking Old Patterns | Joti Vallabh and Tree Ryde" was published on February 9, 2026 and runs 35 minutes.

February 9, 2026 ·35m · The Root Of It All With Tree

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In this episode of The Root Of It All with Tree, Tree Ryde is joined by Joti Vallabh for a grounded conversation on easing mental overwhelm and breaking patterns that no longer serve us.

Together, they explore awareness, emotional regulation, and how small shifts in thinking and behavior can create lasting change. This episode is for anyone ready to release old habits and move forward with clarity and intention.

BIO: Joti, CPA(SA), CPB, ATAP Partner and Chief Executive Officer Joti is the founder of Positive Accounting. She calls herself an “Accountant WITH a Personality”, so that business owners see her as a person too, since her strength lies in building and fostering these relationships. Joti brings with her 20 plus years of international business experience. 11 of those years she was with the biggest of the big 4 accounting firms, PriceWaterhouseCoopers. At PwC she completed her articles and received her Certified Public Accountants License, South Africa. She also holds the Certified Professional Bookkeeper (CPB) designation from IPBC and is an affirmed member of the Association of Tax & Accounting Professionals (ATAP). Joti is an international speaker and published author. Her patience and determination ensure that every business owner is confident in entrusting her with their financial needs. During all this, Joti still regularly practices her South African accent! She gets her creative outlet through water colour painting.

Connect with Joti Vallabh:

https://cpbcan.ca/profiles/joti-vallabh-cpb-cpasa/

https://www.positiveaccounting.ca/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jotivallabh/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/cpbcan/

https://www.instagram.com/cpbcan

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