In this episode of Angry Women, I’m joined by Karen Chan, a physiotherapist, acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner with over 25 years of experience.
We explore the emotional root causes of illness, how the body stores unresolved emotion, and how Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine sees symptoms as messengers — not problems to fix.
If you’ve ever felt like your pain or exhaustion was “all in your head,” this conversation will validate what your body has always known.
🪴 Connect with Karen:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarenchan_tcm/
🪴 Connect with Kosal:
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Website: https://www.innergoddessalchemy.com
In this heartfelt and validating conversation, I’m joined by Erica Webb — a registered counsellor, somatic exercise coach, yoga teacher, and fellow mother — to talk about anger and how it shows up in motherhood, especially for those of us who are highly sensitive or neurodivergent.
We explore how anger is often misunderstood, internalised, and silenced, and why compassion is a powerful antidote. Together, we unpack the shame we carry, the legacy of emotional suppression, and the beautiful, radical act of honouring our emotions — even the big, messy ones.
🪴 Connect with Erica
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericawebb_selfkind
High Sensitivity Australia Website: https://highsensitivity.com.au/
High Sensitivity Australia Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highsensitivityaustralia
🪴 Connect with Kosal
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inner.goddess.alchemy
Website: https://www.innergoddessalchemy.com
Angry Women is a bold, healing space reclaiming the power of female anger.
Hosted by Kos, each episode explores the fire within — from the mind, to the body, to the energy that fuels us. Through raw solo reflections and powerful conversations with experts in psychology, energy, and embodiment, we unpack the shame, silence, and strength tied to anger.
This podcast isn’t about raging or venting — it’s about curiosity and compassion.
Because feeling your anger doesn’t make you too much — it makes you whole.