Episode 244 - Listening to the Soul: A Journey of Healing with Dr. Nicola Amadora

EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 42 MIN

Episode 244 - Listening to the Soul: A Journey of Healing with Dr. Nicola Amadora

from Interviews with Innocence · host Marla Hughes

What happens when we really slow down—enough to feel, to listen, and to connect soul-to-soul? This week on Interviews with Innocence, I sit down with the incredible Dr. Nicola Amadora—a psychologist, spiritual teacher, trauma and equine therapist, author, and speaker whose work is changing lives around the world. From a young girl seeking refuge in a horse stable, to a global teacher helping people return to their hearts, Nicola's journey is profound, inspiring, and deeply human. In this episode, we explore: 🐎 How horses help us heal trauma, reconnect with our intuition, and return to presence 💫 How "soul gazing" can transform relationships—especially between parents and children 🌿 Practical tools for families to bring mindfulness and sacred connection into daily life 🧘‍♀️ Stories of transformation and trust that will stay with you long after the episode ends 💗 Why presence—not perfection—is the most powerful healing we can offer Whether you're a parent, educator, healer, or simply someone longing for deeper connection, this conversation is a reminder of what really matters. 🔗 Learn more at www.nicolaamadora.com #InterviewsWithInnocence #EquineTherapy #SoulConnection #HealingWithHorses #MindfulParenting #SpiritualHealing #SacredPresence #TraumaHealing #AnimalWisdom #HeartCenteredLiving #ParentingWithLove

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