Adult Child of Dysfunction
E47: Wrapped In Cozy Triumph: Liz Hollands Story of Sensory Processing Disorder
01 Feb 2024
Join us in this powerful episode where Liz Holland shares her incredible journey from a decade ago, at her lowest, marching into UCSF Pain Management, desperately seeking help for the challenges she faced. It took a year, but she found her advocate, a doctor who not only diagnosed her with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) but genuinely cared about her well-being. Liz reveals the common association between SPD and trauma, both inherited and experienced. Despite facing significant traumas, she adopted a resilient mindset, working tirelessly to overcome physical abuse, substance abuse, and emotional/mental abuse. Liz's openness about her struggles and triumphs creates an inspiring narrative of personal growth and resilience.Now, as the visionary behind Sensory Product Design and the groundbreaking Cozy💤 line, Liz candidly shares the highs and lows of her entrepreneurial journey. Having poured everything into her business, she reflects on recent challenges and the familiar struggle against old demons. Through Liz's story, we gain insights into the relentless pursuit of personal and professional growth, discovering the strength needed to face new hurdles and graduate to a whole new level of self-discovery.Liz has been gracious enough to offer the podcast listeners a 25% discount on her amazing products. Just use code TAMMY25 when you order for an immediate discount. And share it with your friends. Everyone can use a little cozy comfort. You can visit Liz at : Website: www.cozyzzz.comhttps://www.instagram.com/lovecozyzzz/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIbSh0gDIlkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lizhollandhttps://www.tiktok.com/@lovecozyzzzhttps://www.facebook.com/LoveCozyzzzhttps://twitter.com/LoveCozyzzzhttps://www.pinterest.com/LoveCozyzzz/Coming SIoon To Cocoa Village, FLorida:My daughter , Jessica and I are pleased to invite you to the Radiant Women Wellness Weekend. December 6th and 7th, cocoa village, florida. If you are able to make it, and want to be part of an amazing weekend, you can grab the tickets here: https://www.tammyvincent.com/shop/event-ticketsHey there, I’m so glad you’re here and tuning in! If this episode spoke to your heart, just know there’s even more support waiting for you.I work with people who are ready to heal from the inside out — especially those dealing with chronic stress, anxiety, inflammation, gut issues, or burnout. If you’ve been struggling with symptoms your doctors can’t fully explain, it may be that your past is still living in your body. Unhealed emotional wounds and nervous system dysregulation often show up as physical and mental health challenges — and I’m here to help you break that cycle. If you are curious about where you stand energetically, or just need a frequency boost, book your FREE biofrequency voice scan here: https://calendly.com/tammyvincent/complimentary-scan-demoAs an...
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