Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Embracing Your Authentic Self – Kamini Wood on The Healers Café
Release Date: 01/22/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of The Healers Café, Manon Bolliger, FCAH, RBHT, speaks with Kamini Wood about overcoming imposter syndrome, healing from trauma, and discovering the power of aligning with your authentic self through values-based actions and self-awareness techniques.
For the transcript and full story go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/kamini-wood
Highlights from today's episode include:
Kamini Wood 03:33
The way that I define the authentic self is the part of it's, first of all, it's a capital S self, and it's the self that is aligned with your core values, your core needs, and a true, compassionate understanding of those things and what your beliefs are about self.
Manon Bolliger 14:40
I think eggshell was just because I understood the trauma that another person lived. It made me feel compassionate. But therefore I thought, well, this is not the battle worth fighting. This is not the stance worth making so you're constantly negotiating your right to be you.
Kamini Wood 18:25
That recognition and aware of what are those beliefs in the background, what are the stories I've been telling myself? Is step one, and then you go into starting to identify what your actual values are and what your needs are
ABOUT KAMINI WOOD
Kamini Wood is an entrepreneur, author, podcaster, and founder of the Live Joy Your Way coaching company. In her client work, she focuses on helping high achievers overcome Imposter Syndrome, release trauma, break through limiting beliefs, and rediscover their authentic, joyous relationships with themselves.
Kamini studied mathematics and nutrition and is currently working on a Master’s Program in positive psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also board-certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.
In her bestselling book, Om: Life’s Gentle Reminders, Kamini shares a compilation of short inspirational stories designed to help us take in the moment, and live a joyous, fulfilled life.
Her background in mathematics aids Kamini in recognizing patterns quickly. Passionate about helping her clients release social anxiety, build courage and confidence, set boundaries, and overcome past trauma, Kamini’s trademarked AuthenticMe™ method is designed to help adults and teens rediscover their authentic selves and find the courage to live their full potential.
With Kamini’s guidance, her clients regularly achieve transformational results in the areas of wellness, anxiety and stress, eating disorders, money mindset, conscious uncoupling, and more.
As a woman who lived through and survived a narcissistic and abusive relationship, Kamini aids her clients in recognizing toxic traits and uses her insights and first-hand experience to help her clients heal and move forward.
The host of the podcast, RiseUp - Live Joy Your Way, Kamini regularly makes guest appearances on other popular podcasts as well. She is featured on NBC, Huffpost, Authority Magazine and VeryWell Mind.
Originally from Connecticut, Kamini lives in North Carolina with her five children and two dogs. Although she often works 60-hour weeks, Kamini’s drive also helps her spend quality time with her family, and even play pickleball.
Core purpose/passion: My mission is to empower individuals to reconnect with their authentic selves, embrace vulnerability, and cultivate inner strength to lead fulfilling lives. I guide high achievers and compassionate leaders—parents, professionals, and teens—to navigate personal challenges and make mindful choices aligned with their values. Through empathy and practical support, I help others break free from limiting patterns, set healthy boundaries, and foster genuine connections. I believe in the transformative power of self-awareness and resilience, providing tools and insights that encourage growth, well-being, and sustainable success in all areas of life.
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ABOUT MANON BOLLIGER, FCAH, RBHT
As a de-registered (2021) board-certified naturopathic physician & in practice since 1992, I’ve seen an average of 150 patients per week and have helped people ranging from rural farmers in Nova Scotia to stressed out CEOs in Toronto to tri-athletes here in Vancouver.
My resolve to educate, empower and engage people to take charge of their own health is evident in my best-selling books: 'What Patients Don’t Say if Doctors Don’t Ask: The Mindful Patient-Doctor Relationship' and 'A Healer in Every Household: Simple Solutions for Stress'. I also teach BowenFirst™ Therapy through and hold transformational workshops to achieve these goals.
So, when I share with you that LISTENING to Your body is a game changer in the healing process, I am speaking from expertise and direct experience".
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* De-Registered, revoked & retired naturopathic physician after 30 years of practice in healthcare. Now resourceful & resolved to share with you all the tools to take care of your health & vitality!