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Kirrilly Falivene - People Pleasing Expert



Podcast Guest & Speaker
Your Expert in People Pleasing Recovery
Kirrilly Falivene is a leading voice in People Pleasing Recovery, dedicated to empowering individuals to break free from the habits and mindsets that hold them back.
As a compassionate counsellor and psychotherapist dedicated to unlocking the self-healing powers of acceptance, wisdom, and love Kirrilly offers valuable insights and practical tools for those struggling to reclaim their authentic selves.
Kirrilly will unravel the layers of this seemingly positive trait that often masks deeper emotional and physical vulnerabilities. Kirrilly can guide you on a journey to understand and overcome the pitfalls of people pleasing, allowing your listeners to live a more authentic, peaceful life.
Whether you’re hosting a podcast, webinar, or live event, Kirrilly brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective that will captivate your audience and inspire meaningful change. Don’t miss the opportunity to feature an expert who is making a real difference in the lives of many.
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Kirrilly Falivene
People Pleasing Expert
“I believe everyone has the capacity to grow into their most empowered selves. That’s why I am so passionate about sharing my People Pleasing Recovery approach.”



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