The Kelly Healing Project

Following Your Inner Compass with Sarah Aviram

Kelly Tumlin Season 4 Episode 17

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In this episode of The Kelly Healing Project, I sit down with keynote speaker, best-selling author, leadership coach, and TEDx speaker Sarah Aviram to explore empowerment, self-advocacy, healing, and what it truly means to create a life aligned with who you are.

After convincing her CEO to let her work remotely from 12 countries in 12 months, Sarah embarked on a journey that transformed her both personally and professionally. What began as a bold career move became a deeper path of self-discovery, learning to trust her inner compass, and redefining success on her own terms.

Together, we talk about:
• Why so many people struggle to speak up for what they truly want
• How people-pleasing and conditioning disconnect us from ourselves
• Reconnecting with your inner compass and self-trust
• Healing through uncertainty and major life transitions
• Imposter syndrome, visibility, and fear of being seen
• Self-advocacy for women in life and work
• Small ways to start creating a more aligned and fulfilling life

Sarah also shares insights from her upcoming book, The Scenic Route: Following My Inner Compass Across 12 Countries in 12 Months, along with the powerful lessons she learned through travel, courage, and choosing herself.

This conversation is a reminder that healing and growth do not have to follow someone else’s timeline — and that sometimes the most transformative paths are the unconventional ones.

Connect with Sarah:
Website: sarahaviram.com

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