Cynthia Moore went from chasing applause on stage to helping others heal in silence.
Her story is a powerful reminder that true transformation begins when we tune in—to our bodies, our intuition, and our past. In this soulful conversation, Cynthia shares how creativity, trauma, and healing intertwined to shape her calling as a therapist and author.
Cynthia Moore is an award-winning playwright, author of "Dancing on Coals," and mental health counselor.
3 Takeaways:
(1) Resilience Emerges from the Inside Out: Cynthia reflects on how trauma shaped her early identity—and how real strength came from learning to sit with discomfort and listen inward.
(2) Healing Is a Spiritual Practice: Whether through meditation, movement, or writing, Cynthia believes that tending to our inner world is essential for integration and peace.
(3) Be All of Who You Are: Midlife is not a crisis—it’s a sacred invitation. Cynthia urges listeners to express their whole selves and honor the voice within.
This episode invites you to slow down, reflect, and embrace the messy beauty of personal evolution.
Let Cynthia’s journey inspire your own.📚 Learn more at https://CynthiaMooreWrites.com
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