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UZAZU Embodied Intelligence Certified Practitioner

practitioner Member

Kathy Taylor

  • UZAZU Master Practitioner & Trainer

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I invite women to slow down...
and look at themselves and their lives through a different lens—
a lens of kindness, belonging and enough-ness—
instead of perfectionism, people-pleasing or proving.
I encourage them to connect to their core self and challenge the stories they tell themselves.
As they wrestle with the truth, they grow on the inside, and learn how to bring their full selves to their relationships and interactions.
They become the women they were originally created to be.
Wholehearted, generous, powerful, connected, taking up space.

I do this work is through teaching you to connect with and listen to your body. The process is taken to an even deeper level by partnering with horses. There’s no riding involved and no horse experience is required. Horses offer a powerful reflection of how we show up mentally, emotionally, and energetically.

I work with high achievers and successful leaders who are curious, self-aware and want to make a difference in the world. While they have accomplished a lot, they also feel overwhelmed, overcommitted, and stuck in overgiving. I help them regain control of their life and enjoy more meaningful relationships with themselves, their families, and those they work with.

You can reach me at www.HerdWiseLeadershipCoaching.com or Kathy@HerdWise.net
Here's a link to my TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUQ4hW30Mk8

Practitioner-Features-1Practitioner Features

  • languagesLanguages Spoken:
    English
  • Profesisonal-Roles_Professional-RolesProfessional Roles:
    Trauma-informed Embodiment & Nervous System Coach
  • certified-trainingOther Certified Training:
    Natural Lifemanship Institute, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Neurosomatic Intelligence
  • specialtiesSpecialties:
    Executive Coaching, Empowerment, Equine Assissted Services

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