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S4 E6 Wellbeing with Manny in conversation with Amanda at Zoti project

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TW: In this episode we mention (not in huge detail) anxiety, depression, dementia, cancer, in particular breast cancer – please listen carefully and when you feel you can


Last summer I had the pleasure of being invited to the beautiful Palm House in Sefton Park in Liverpool for a very special all day Wellbeing Event.

At this event I was given permission to do a roaming podcast – some of that you will hear later in the series, but I didn’t know I would come across this queen!


Amanda from Zoti Project, Zone Out Tune In, had a beautiful set up outside with her sound bath, various instruments, mats, head rests, eye pillows – I think my daughter stayed there pretty much all day!!

Amanda was generous enough to say that I could record her sessions whilst people were attending.

Amanda is a meditation, breathwork and sound healing practitioner and talks much about the mind body connection. In the first section of the recording, she also takes us through the emotional freedom technique commonly referred to as tapping. This can be a way of identifying where anxiety is felt in the body and then we can use tapping to see, process and transform that energy. It can help to calm the nervous system by tapping on meridian points whilst repeating affirmations.


The second section focuses on how vibrations and in particular sound healing can be a powerful therapy tool. Sound healing has long been used as a therapeutic relaxation method. She talks about how there is more and more scientific and medical investigation into vibrations and sound waves with regard to chronic illnesses. She also talks about the benefits of sound healing when dealing with grief or trauma that we may hold in the body and how it can gently and lovingly awaken our mind, soul and spirit.


It is fascinating work and I thought it might be a thought-provoking episode to introduce you to some different practices should you wish to investigate further.

I really hope you enjoy it and get something from it, I know I did!


A huge thank you to Amanda for being so open and allowing me to sit by her with my mic and record her freely whilst engaging with her practice.


You can contact Amanda at Zoti project via her email [email protected] or on Instagram @zotiproject


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