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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2025 · 37 MIN

Episode 43: Nurturing the Soul with Compassionate Self-Talk With Elizabeth Walker

from Heal Yourself Podcast · host Kira Whitham, Denise Loutfi

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we explore the power of acknowledging and processing emotions to heal and reconnect with your true self. Elizabeth Walker shares how unprocessed emotions create blockages and offers practical tools to foster self-acceptance and self-love, especially when overcoming past trauma. We discuss the importance of daily practices like exercise and compassionate self-talk, and how nurturing your inner child can transform your self-worth and inner peace. This conversation is a heartfelt guide to embracing your emotions, quieting your inner critic, and living a more authentic, fulfilled life.About Elizabeth:Elizabeth is an empowering recovery coach who helps people rebuild the relationship they have with themselves so they can create a life they’re genuinely excited to wake up for. Elizabeth believes real change starts with reconnecting to who you are at your core - beyond the labels and expectations you’ve picked up over the years. With a compassionate and down-to-earth approach, Elizabeth helps her clients let go of fear and self-doubt, uncover their inner courage, and take the steps needed to show up for themselves in a way that feels right. Through her work, she’s seen people go from feeling stuck, disconnected, or lost to feeling empowered, confident, and truly present in their lives. Find Elizabeth:https://facebook.com/thisiselizabethwalker  https://instagram.com/theempowermentwarrior  https://linkedin.com/elizabethwalkertheempowermentwarriorFree Gift:https://www.theempowermentwarrior.com/post/what-is-the-inner-child-and-why-does-it-matterSupport the showFollow us on Instagram, leave a review, and share your experiences – we'd love to hear what resonates with you! And don't forget we have a PREMIUM channel as well on Apple! Bonus episodes to help you heal faster.Ready to take your healing journey up a notch? Our new audio course will walk you through the real foundations that have to come first before anything else can stick—awareness, emotions, nervous system regulation, boundaries, and trust.The 1% shift that takes you from zero to one. And from one, everything else becomes possible. Learn more HERE. Follow our Instagram page Follow Kira on IGFollow Denise on IGClick here to download Kira's free self-love hypnosis audio or her free gut guide Book a complimentary consult with Kira

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore the power of acknowledging and processing emotions to heal and reconnect with your true self. Elizabeth Walker shares how unprocessed emotions create blockages and offers practical tools to foster self-acceptance and self-love, especially when overcoming past trauma. We discuss the importance of daily practices like exercise and compassionate self-talk, and how nurturing your inner child can transform your self-worth and inner peace. This conversat...

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