EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 26 MIN
Finding Hope During My Treatment For Cancer
from Speak Shame with Dr Connie Kerali · host Dr Connie Kerali
In this week’s episode, Dr Connie Kerali interviews Amanda Wakefield, a High Conflict Relationship Recovery and Resilience Life Coach based in Luxembourg. Amanda shares her personal journey, from becoming an orphan at a young age to overcoming significant challenges including cancer. She discusses the importance of hope, the impact of grief on vulnerability, and the steps she took to regain control of her life. Amanda also talks about her transition from a corporate career to coaching, her methods for helping others find their inner strength, and the importance of a supportive network. This inspiring discussion highlights the transformative power of resilience and hope. 00:00 Meet the Guest Amanda02:16 Chapter One Orphaned Young03:23 What Hopelessness Feels Like05:43 Finding Hope Again08:57 Cancer and Inner Peace10:49 Support Network and Alternatives13:08 From Survival to Coaching15:44 How to Work With Amanda17:29 There Is Always Hope19:43 Asking for Help First Time21:55 Energy Drainers and Intuition23:55 Women Who Inspire Amanda AMANDA WAKEFIELD· Website: AmandasBeyondCoaching.com· LinkedIn: Amanda Wakefield· Instagram: @AmandaResilienceCoach GET IN TOUCHJoin the community:@DrConnieKerali on InstagramSign up for my Born Worthy newsletter to get your weekly dose of empowerment.Are you ready to break free from the shame that keeps you stuck? My free, on-demand, Shame Resilience Workshop is for Remarkable Women who are tired of hiding parts of themselves and are ready to step into a life of authenticity, courage, & self-compassion.Hello Remarkable Woman, do you know your story matters but don't know how to tell it yet? Join The Storytellers Club, a free, private community hub to discover the power hidden in your story through creativity & connection.
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