Episode 20: Emma Tynan

Rebekah Clark | July 18th, 2022

Emma is the founder of Emma Tynan International, and The Channel Society ™, where she is passionate about supporting women, helping them to identify their gifts and to stretch beyond their limiting beliefs whether self-imposed, familial, or cultural.

The eldest of two daughters, Emma was born and raised in Catholic Ireland to human rights activist parents who were also journalists.  Our conversation explores Emma’s early gift of seeing the usually unseen, turbulent times at school with abusive teachers, and how she overcame a long period of depression in her adolescence and young adulthood to become a healer for others. 

After living all over the globe, Emma now lives in Seattle with her husband, two boys, and their pug.  It’s from this idyllic sacred indigenous land that Emma joins me to chat, taking a break from the writing of her first book which speaks to the profound intersection of politics, spirituality, and the impact on women.

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