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In this episode of to Founders, Future, with host Zach Young, Amanda Hart — intuitive consultant, global mentor, and best-selling author — shares the unexpected path that led her from an early dream of interior design into a life of deep healing work. Amanda explains how personal crisis and recovery launched her into intuitive coaching, writing and media; today she works mainly one-on-one (with retreats and group work sprinkled in) helping burned-out professionals and purpose-driven leaders rewrite the subconscious patterns that keep them stuck. She walks through typical timelines (often a 3–4 month life-shift), the kinds of breakthroughs clients experience, and why referrals, books and media have been the core drivers of her practice.
Amanda also opens up about the practical side of growing a purpose-led business: restructuring to focus on longer mentorships, scaling retreats across the UK and Europe, and finishing a long-running film project about narcissism. She reflects on how writing five books (the first drafted in secret) catalysed her work, and leaves listeners with clear, human takeaways — trust your inner knowing, surface the subtle subconscious stories that hold you back, and create containers (retreats, mentorships, honest one-to-one work) that actually support long-term change. Amanda Hart’s episode is for anyone ready to move out of burnout and into a more aligned, sustainable form of leadership and life.
🔗 Connect with Amanda Hart
By Closers.ioIn this episode of to Founders, Future, with host Zach Young, Amanda Hart — intuitive consultant, global mentor, and best-selling author — shares the unexpected path that led her from an early dream of interior design into a life of deep healing work. Amanda explains how personal crisis and recovery launched her into intuitive coaching, writing and media; today she works mainly one-on-one (with retreats and group work sprinkled in) helping burned-out professionals and purpose-driven leaders rewrite the subconscious patterns that keep them stuck. She walks through typical timelines (often a 3–4 month life-shift), the kinds of breakthroughs clients experience, and why referrals, books and media have been the core drivers of her practice.
Amanda also opens up about the practical side of growing a purpose-led business: restructuring to focus on longer mentorships, scaling retreats across the UK and Europe, and finishing a long-running film project about narcissism. She reflects on how writing five books (the first drafted in secret) catalysed her work, and leaves listeners with clear, human takeaways — trust your inner knowing, surface the subtle subconscious stories that hold you back, and create containers (retreats, mentorships, honest one-to-one work) that actually support long-term change. Amanda Hart’s episode is for anyone ready to move out of burnout and into a more aligned, sustainable form of leadership and life.
🔗 Connect with Amanda Hart