Episode 26: Empowering Girls & Women to Embody All Aspects of Their Cycle with Brooke Tumbers

In this week's episode, I have a beautiful, inspiring and powerful conversation with Brooke Tumbers about an important rite of passage for girls. Brooke is a Clinical Psychologist, Holistic Therapist, First Moon Circle Facilitator and Mum of 2 girls.
Brooke shares her journey as a Clinical Psychologist and how she came to incorporate Holistic Therapies in her offerings.
In this episode we also discuss and explore:
- the shame narratives surrounding the menstrual cycle
- the first bleed being a celebratory life cycle rite of passage
- supporting girls, mothers and other families members through each woman's cycle
- the inner seasons of women's cycles and how to self-care and plan
- how artificial fragrances negatively impact our hormones
- how our body communicates
- plus so much more

TOOWOOMBA FIRST MOON CIRCLE SPECIAL PROMOTION: Until 3 December 2022 Brooke is offering Spirited Hearts listeners a special offering. Buy TWO full priced tickets and you will be sent a code to receive another ticket for FREE - saving $280
{One ticket admits child and mother/carer}

Where to Find Brooke:
Holistic therapies website: www.brooketumbers.com
Clinical practice website: www.btclinicalpsychology.com
Facebook: Brooke Tumbers
Instagram: @brooke_tumbers

Resources:
Lab to Table by Cyndi O'Meara
Womancode by Alisa Vitti

ABOUT BROOKE:
Brooke Tumbers is a First Moon Circle Facilitator in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. She is the mother of two amazing girls, a Clinical Psychologist, holistic & body orientated therapist, Hypnotherapist, Trauma Informed clinician, and is a Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Energy, Frequency, Emotion Freedom Techniques (EFT) and Reiki practitioner. Brooke loves all things ‘low tox living’ and nourishing the mind, body and spirit.

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