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The Parallels Between Dancing And Intuitive Coaching - Exclusive Interview With Nicky Burke

07 Mar 2022

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Nicky Burke is a Published Author, Speaker and Creatrix; Artist, Choreographer, Creative Director & Intuitive Coach for Film, TV & Theatre. Her clients include the BBC, SKY TV, ITV, Sony Music Entertainment, Channel 5 & ExCeL London, including Uber Eats, Harry Hills Tea Time Series 1 & 2, Lip Sync Battle UK, Britains' Got Talent, Scouting for Girls, NYC Time Square Hard Rock Cafe & the UK's leading pawnbroker H&T. She also enjoys her time working on feature films & guiding singer/songwriters worldwide.Nicky's passion for dancing has led her to share the joy of movement with people all over the world, of all ages and abilities! Her teachings support shifting old belief systems and subconscious blockages so you can open up to accelerate and live a life of your own unique gifts. Nicky brings her wisdom and compassion to every board meeting, set and coaching session knowing that each person is on their own individual journey. You can hire Nicky for private and group sessions, both online & in person, enquire today to reveal your SUPERPOWERS!In this interview Nicky shares exclusive insight about the following topics: 1. How to learn to listen to the intuitive whisper 2. The parallels between dancing and intuitive coaching 3. How to birth “ inner magic “ into the modern world  4. What the coauthored book “ The Sacred Dance “ is all about and how it can impact you. With Podcast host: Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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