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Rebuilding Me: The Art of Starting Again  

Rebuilding Me: The Art of Starting Again

Author: Tisha Michelle

This isn't just a podcast; it's a rebirth. Formerly Seeing With Your Soul, this show has evolved just as I have. What began as a spiritual awakening through grief has transformed into a sacred reckoning with self; one that asks: Who am I now? What do I truly want? What version of me is ready to rise next? Rebuilding Me is for those who've lost, pivoted, paused, or awakened and now feel the divine call to begin again. Not from scratch, but from wisdom.
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Genres: Education, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement, Spirituality

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When Healing Becomes a Trap: Time to Live
Episode 201
Wednesday, 1 April, 2026

In this raw and reflective episode, Tisha Michelle asks the question that's been on her mind: When is healing actually enough? Drawing from her own long journey; sparked by the sudden loss of her best friend Gloria in 2017; Tisha explores how the pursuit of healing can  become a trap, keeping you stuck in a loop instead of moving forward in life. What We Cover The moment that cracked everything open: losing her best friend Gloria at 39 years old How her spiritual awakening began; numerology, Oracle cards, a trip to Egypt, and discovering her gifts as a conduit and healer Inner child work, shadow work, hypnosis, NLP, and past life regression and how she became certified in many of these modalities The healing loop: how constantly seeking healing can become its own form of avoidance Why she realized in 2025 that she had never actually grieved Gloria's death The danger of making trauma your identity and wearing struggle as a badge of honor Why joy, laughter, dancing, travel, and creativity are also valid forms of healing The permission slip to stop waiting until you're "fully healed" before you start living Tisha's Challenge to You When was the last time you danced for two hours straight? Watched cartoons? Colored in a coloring book? Doodled? That is healing too. Go live your life. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a review; especially on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps the show grow and reach more people who are ready to rebuild. Looking for tools, guides, or resources to support your own journey? Visit www.tishamichelleofficial.com to explore e-books, downloads, apparel, and more. Let's Stay Connected! Find me on Instagram and Tiktok: IG tishamichelleofficial Tiktok tishamichelleofficial   Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that all content is the property of Tisha Michelle, or shared with permission, and is protected by U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Unless otherwise stated, the material from this podcast may be downloaded or used only for personal, non-commercial, and educational purposes. Any other use including but not limited to reproducing, redistributing, or modifying this content is prohibited without prior written consent from Tisha Michelle. Requests may be directed to info@tishamichelleofficial.com. This podcast is created for educational and informational purposes only. The host assumes no responsibility or liability for any outcome, loss, or damage, alleged or actual, that may result from the application, use, or interpretation of the information shared.                                                

 

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