Helen, 

As we move into the final days of the year — with holiday gatherings, last-minute shopping, travel, and the quiet pressure to “wrap things up” — money is often closer to the surface than we realize.

Even when we’re not actively thinking about it, it’s there: in decisions, expectations, generosity, stress, and the invisible calculations we’re making in the background. This season has a way of amplifying whatever relationship we already have with money.

Which brings me to a conversation I’ll be part of tomorrow.

Why do so many women feel stressed, unworthy, or “not enough” when it comes to money — no matter how hard they work?

Tomorrow on Beyond Birth Trauma: From Burden to Brilliance, I join my friend Shannon for a powerful conversation exploring the deeper roots of women’s relationship with money.

In this episode, I share my journey from Ugandan village life to earning three master’s degrees and a doctorate — and how early money experiences, cultural conditioning, and nervous system imprinting quietly shape women’s worth, wealth, and power.

Together, we explore:

✨ How early money imprints shape adult stress responses
✨ Why women inherit generational narratives of lack, fear, and over-giving
✨ The nervous system’s role in money blocks — and what actually releases them
✨ The cultural conditioning that teaches women to play small
✨ How to shift from survival mode into a frequency of abundance

This conversation is for every woman who has ever:
• undercharged, over-given, or second-guessed her brilliance
• struggled with money anxiety no matter her income
• felt alone in the weight of financial stress
• carried inherited stories of “not enough”

You’ll walk away with profound insights, somatic tools, and a more compassionate, empowering way to relate to money, worth, and your own inner power.

🗓 Tomorrow
1:00 PM EST

🎧 Watch here:
https://www.thetransformationnetwork.com/ttrevelution/episode/the-money-wound-how-early-imprints-shape-womens-worth-wealth-power-with-dr-helen-orombi-38959?nocache=1&preview=1&rnd=0.9758801790888523

With love,
Helen