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We continue profiling the entrepreneurs and game changers who are changing and adding to the diversity of the wellness space and today it’s the story of life and relationship coach, Rosemary Mupambwa. Her company Rose's Life Coaching offers retreats and 1;1 coach for her clients.
When the Zimbabwean-born Rosemary lost her husband in the year 2000, and soon after that her parents and not long after, her siblings, she felt as though her world was ending.
Being the resilient person that she is, she somehow found the courage to leave her three small kids behind and seek her fortune and healing in the Americas. She has now found a home in Calgary Canada. This is where she runs her Life and Relationship Coaching business and celebrates many great successes and family milestones that you will hear about during our conversation.
Rosemary Mupambwa has written a book called Exhume or Heal: A Widow’s Memoir, which is both the story of her journey to healing and a toolkit for other women who are struggling to cope with their life challenges, including divorce, widowhood and other life changing events.
Our conversation explores some of the tools she uses in her practice, the most difficult cases she has dealt with and her no-nonsense approach to getting clients to do the work that they want to do.
As you will find out, it’s not all serious talk, Rosemary is a great storyteller, and she has a wicked sense of humor. First up, let’s find out how she views the work that she does …
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We continue profiling the entrepreneurs and game changers who are changing and adding to the diversity of the wellness space and today it’s the story of life and relationship coach, Rosemary Mupambwa. Her company Rose's Life Coaching offers retreats and 1;1 coach for her clients.
When the Zimbabwean-born Rosemary lost her husband in the year 2000, and soon after that her parents and not long after, her siblings, she felt as though her world was ending.
Being the resilient person that she is, she somehow found the courage to leave her three small kids behind and seek her fortune and healing in the Americas. She has now found a home in Calgary Canada. This is where she runs her Life and Relationship Coaching business and celebrates many great successes and family milestones that you will hear about during our conversation.
Rosemary Mupambwa has written a book called Exhume or Heal: A Widow’s Memoir, which is both the story of her journey to healing and a toolkit for other women who are struggling to cope with their life challenges, including divorce, widowhood and other life changing events.
Our conversation explores some of the tools she uses in her practice, the most difficult cases she has dealt with and her no-nonsense approach to getting clients to do the work that they want to do.
As you will find out, it’s not all serious talk, Rosemary is a great storyteller, and she has a wicked sense of humor. First up, let’s find out how she views the work that she does …
Support the show
NEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter
SUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER
LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify
FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

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