That Time I Was Conned · Emma Ferris

Emma Ferris is the trailblazer behind The Breath Effect. She has been described as a wellness architect, a breathing geek and someone who is truly, madly, deeply committed to teaching the world to embrace stress and reduce its impact by breathing effectively and tuning into yourself. By sharing her life journey of trauma, stress and grief, she shares the tools that have helped her reset her health and life. She motivates people to make a change when they are ready and in a sustainable way. Emma's training as a physiotherapist and breathing coach have combined to offer a unique lens on how you reset your health when in times of stress. She believes learning to change the physical habits of your body, including the way you breathe are critical elements to processing trauma and stress. Emma combines the research into stress with practical everyday tools. She has created multiple online experiences and trainings that help people reset their bad habits, reduce stress and cultivate more moments of calm. Her first online training is Breathe Right & Reduce Your Stress, a 30-day revolutionary training where Emma coaches you in her videos and live Breathing Masterclasses. Designed for both men and women Breathe Right is targeted at people that are ready to make a change in their relationship with stress and health. After working with women on retreat and seeing the need for a women-specific guided coaching experience, Emma created The Busy Women's Guide To Cultivating Calm. The Cultivating Calm Virtual Retreat guides women through a journey to reset their stress, health and relationships. Emma is not your average Physiotherapist. She is a Breathing and Stress Transformation coach, a motivational and corporate speaker, an acupuncturist, a Pilates instructor with over 15 years clinical experience. In collaboration with her sister Sarah, Emma has created a podcast to share her pain story about being conned by the man she dated. You can learn more about the Conning The Con Podcast here https://shows.acast.com/conningthecon You can connect with Emma on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter @thebreatheffect To find out more about Emma's virtual retreat Cultivating Calm CLICK HERE To find out more about the Breathe Right online course CLICK HERE

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Jin Ong is medical intuitive, pattern hunter, theme breaker and messenger of truth. Trained professionally as an osteopath, psychosomatic therapist, western medical acupuncturist and herbalist. She has worked with thousands of clients. She started two bricks and mortar clinics she later went on to sell to move into the online space as a coach + mentor. She is the creator of the Release Process ® and host of The Art Of Listening To Your Body Podcast. Jin works with complex physical and emotional conditions that don’t respond to traditional or conventional therapies, including surgery. Her work also includes those with cancer, autoimmune conditions and fertility issues. She is a strong believer that your body is a manifestation of your emotional state. The experiences, events and traumas in your life are associated with an emotion that wants to be expressed and released at the time. If you don’t know how to express or rather you suppress because that emotion is inconvenient, it gets stored in your body as a source of stress. You can compensate until you can’t anymore. When it all gets too much, your body presents with physical issues: pain, injury, illness, disease; mental imbalances: anxiety, depression that overtakes your life and fears and phobias; behavioural dysfunction: addiction, excess control and discipline; as well as recurring issues playing out in your life. You don’t need to end up at this crisis point. Jin weaves in the practical and the woo to intuitively read your body and decipher the messages it has for you. Most importantly she facilitates a deeply cathartic and transformational process to empty out your emotional cup, create space for more and manifest the life you truly desire. She loves to dig deep, speak about the unspoken, and help you process unresolved emotions that hold them back from living the life you truly want. It all starts with getting comfortable with discomfort and speaking about the unspoken.