Jul 12, 2020
Victoria Albina is a Certified Life Coach, Breathwork Meditation Facilitator, and host of the Feminist Wellness Podcast. Her work and platform are devoted to helping women overcome perfectionism, people-pleasing, and codependency and realize that they are their own best healers.
She is a UCSF-trained Family Nurse Practitioner, has a Master’s degree in Public Health from Boston University School of Public Health and a BA in Latin American Studies from Oberlin College. And she’s been working in health & wellness for over 20 years and lives on occupied Lenape territory, also known as New York City.
So, I absolutely love this conversation. Victoria has such a warm, playful energy and we had the best time diving into her journey, her values, and what it means to do the important work she does.
In the episode, she shares what it was like for her to grow up
in the US as a white-passing immigrant from Argentina and how she’s
always been aware of her privilege, why longtime digestive issues
and struggles with depression and anxiety are what led her to
initially pursue a career in public health, how her own mindfulness
and self-care practice inspired her to go back to school to become
a nurse practitioner and explore functional medicine, what happened
when she started healing her own tendency towards codependency and
people-pleasing, and perfectionism and how that led to another
career pivot where she became a life coach, the challenges she
faced in shifting away from her private practice to run her virtual
business fulltime
The three things that have contributed most to her getting clients
and growing a super successful business, why she is so passionate
about feminism and using privilege for good, and so much more!
To learn more about Victoria Albina and the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes.