Trauma and radical self-trust with Coco Madari

 

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Today, I’m so proud to feature my client Coco Madari. Coco is one of the youngest Black coaches to make six figures in their business and also a gifted performance artist and activist. They’re one of the fiercest, most unapologetically original minds in the coaching world. And what they’ve managed to create at such a young age just knocks my socks off.

But, there is a dark side to their personal journey as well. A descendent of both slaves and slaveholders, there’s ancestral trauma, as well as trauma from the early parts of their personal life that Coco is still working through. And they’re sharing how starting their coaching business helped them address all of it.

Tune in this week to discover what it takes to build radical self-trust and self-love when living with trauma. Trauma lives with people their entire lives, and what Coco has achieved and how they have moved forward with theirs is so incredible, and how they helps other people see how their trauma is affecting their lives is going to seriously inspire you.

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • What Coco’s business trajectory has looked like since launching in 2019. 

  • How Coco defines what it means to be traumatized and the obvious and subtle ways it occurs. 

  • The ways that trauma is passed down and internalized through generations.

  • 2 of the biggest ingredients for success as a life coach that are robbed when trauma takes hold.

  • What it looks like when you approach your work as a coach without self-trust and self-love.

  • The work it has taken for Coco to get themself to a place of radical self-trust and acceptance.

  • Why the brain finds it impossible to detach from trauma, even if you’ve left the traumatic situation.

  • How Coco helps their clients recognize and start to release their trauma and work towards true self-love just like Coco did.

  • Why Coco’s work in starting and growing their coaching business has increased their capacity for self-love and trust exponentially.



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