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Dogs Who Can See the Rainbow with Sim Sibanda

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On today’s episode of Rock the Podcast, Jess interviews client Sim Sibanda! Sim is the founder of Glow Coaching and the leading expert in helping high achievers break free from toxic relationships. Sim helps her clients break through the obstacles that seem to be holding them back in life. She firmly believes that life is too short to be unhappy, unsure, or unfulfilled. She’s here to help her clients achieve a more positive outlook on life, and provide them with all the tools necessary to get them there.

In this episode, Jess and Sim discuss how an argument in English class helped lead Sim to relationship coaching, Sim’s speciality working with millennials, and the benefits of writing down your entire life story. Sim talks about working with “dogs who can see the rainbow,” meaning people who know things are in the world that they cannot see. Sim believes that unless you hope that you have the capability to believe in yourself, you will not be able to grow.

Listen to the full episode to learn more about relationship coaching in a globalized world, working through generational gaps, and Sim’s tip for partners living together during quarantine!

You can connect with Sim by sliding in her DMs on instagram @glowcoachingbysim

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On today’s episode of Rock the Podcast, Jess interviews client Sim Sibanda! Sim is the founder of Glow Coaching and the leading expert in helping high achievers break free from toxic relationships. Sim helps her clients break through the obstacles that seem to be holding them back in life. She firmly believes that life is too short to be unhappy, unsure, or unfulfilled. She’s here to help her clients achieve a more positive outlook on life, and provide them with all the tools necessary to get them there.

In this episode, Jess and Sim discuss how an argument in English class helped lead Sim to relationship coaching, Sim’s speciality working with millennials, and the benefits of writing down your entire life story. Sim talks about working with “dogs who can see the rainbow,” meaning people who know things are in the world that they cannot see. Sim believes that unless you hope that you have the capability to believe in yourself, you will not be able to grow.

Listen to the full episode to learn more about relationship coaching in a globalized world, working through generational gaps, and Sim’s tip for partners living together during quarantine!

You can connect with Sim by sliding in her DMs on instagram @glowcoachingbysim

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