
Tending the Sacred: Remembering the Feminine Through Illness, Beauty & Ceremony with Suzi Zobrist
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What if grief wasn’t something to get over… but something to walk with, tenderly, as a teacher and guide?
In this episode of The WakeUp Protocol, Nadja Haldimann sits down with Suzi Zobrist, a spiritual mentor, ceremonial guide, and earth-honoring practitioner whose work is rooted in feminine remembrance and deep listening.
At 30, Suzi was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and underwent a radical hysterectomy, a moment that could have broken her, but instead became a profound invitation to choose life.
Together, they explore Suzi’s intimate path of healing, one that weaves ritual, beauty, and presence into the spaces where grief, trauma, and soul remembrance meet.
Suzi shares insights on:
- Moving through illness and grief as a sacred rite of passage
- The medicine of nature, silence, and the body
- Tending to trauma like a fire, not something to fix, but to be with
- The role of ceremony in reconnecting with intuition and inner truth
- Healing as feminine reclamation, slow, spacious, cyclical
- Building capacity to sit with discomfort without bypassing or rushing
This is an intimate, spacious conversation. One that invites you to slow down, soften your breath, and remember the sacredness that lives inside the ordinary.
Connect with Suzi:
🌿 Instagram: @suzizobrist
🌿 Website: suzizobrist.com
🌿 Podcast: Tending The Sacred
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