In this deeply moving and spiritually rich episode of Peace, Love, and Bring a Bat, David Chametzky welcomes Dr. Rani Thanacoody, a visionary entrepreneur and holistic wellness practitioner joining from the UK. What unfolds is a powerful conversation about childhood trauma, emotional wounds, self-healing, and the lifelong journey of rediscovering one’s true self.
Dr. Rani shares her personal story—from growing up in Mauritius, experiencing early loss and abuse, to living with unresolved trauma that followed her across continents and careers. Through faith, self-inquiry, and transformational healing modalities, she broke lifelong patterns and reclaimed her voice, health, and sense of belonging.
This episode is not just a conversation—it’s an invitation to look inward.
Key Themes & Takeaways
🌍 Roots, Loss & the Wounded Child
Dr. Rani grew up in Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean between Africa and Australia.
At just four years old, she lost her grandmother—the one person who truly understood her emotions.
The absence of emotional support during grief became the foundation of long-term trauma.
“Trauma is not just what happens to us—it’s the emotions that stay trapped inside.”
💔 Trauma, Bullying & Repeating Patterns
Childhood physical abuse and bullying created deep feelings of fear, abandonment, and invisibility.
As an adult, these unhealed wounds manifested as repeated workplace bullying and emotional isolation.
Moving jobs and countries didn’t solve the issue—until she looked within.
🔍 The Turning Point: Awareness & Responsibility
After multiple painful experiences, Dr. Rani recognized a pattern and asked a crucial question:
“Why does this keep happening to me?”
This moment of awareness led her to stop searching externally for answers and begin internal healing.
🧠 Hypnotherapy & Healing the Root Cause
During the pandemic, Dr. Rani trained in clinical hypnotherapy, a modality that changed her life.
Hypnotherapy helped her uncover and reprogram subconscious beliefs formed in early childhood.
Chronic conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) resolved as emotional trauma was released.
“The healer is within us. I don’t heal my clients—I guide them to heal themselves.”
🧘♀️ Tools for Healing: What Helped Dr. Rani
Dr. Rani shares practical resources that supported her healing journey:
Daily affirmations (inspired by Joel Osteen and Louise Hay)
Mirror work and self-dialogue
Prayer and faith-based reflection
Hypnotherapy & NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
Breathwork and energetic protection
She emphasizes consistency and self-love as essential foundations.
🌱 Self-Investment & Reparenting the Inner Child
Healing requires investing in yourself—time, energy, and compassion.
As adults, we must reparent the wounded child within us.
Approval, love, and safety must come from the self—not others.
“You live with yourself 24/7. Learn to listen to your heart.”
✨ Spiritual Wisdom & Inner Truth
Dr. Rani reflects on teachings from Rumi and The Alchemist:
“The treasure you are seeking is within you.”
Healing is not about becoming someone new—it’s about remembering who you already are.
The Magic Garden Seed 🌱
Begin each day with gratitude.
Before getting out of bed, say
“I am grateful”—for your breath, your body, your life.
Gratitude softens anxiety, opens the heart, and reconnects you with your inner strength.
“If I can do it, you can do it—just be consistent.”
How to Connect with Dr. Rani Thanacoody
www.massvenuscoachrani.com
Amazing You with Dr. Rani
Holistic wellness coaching
Astrology & tarot readings
Inspirational speaking & writing
Final Words from David
Healing begins when we stop running and start listening.
Your story does not define you—but it can free you.
Choose love.
Trust the wisdom within.
And when life demands it—bring the bat, stay authentic, and keep swinging for your sweet spot.