The Boomer Woman's Podcast

The Boomer Woman’s Podcast, episode 292

The Boomer Woman's Podcast
The Boomer Woman's Podcast

Overcome Challenges Like a Warrior with Zulma Williams

Zulma Williams has had her share of challenges, and sometimes struggled to overcome them. But she is a warrior, and she made it her mission to inspire people to discover and honor the warrior inside themselves.

“The swearing therapist” has such energy! The past proves it was enough to get her over her own hurdles and I’m sure it becomes contagious with her clients.

In this episode she discusses:

  • Her country of origin, Argentina
  • Why she deals specializes in anxiety, depression, and trauma
  • Why women MUST put themselves first
  • The therapy technique called ART – Accelerated Resolution Therapy
  • Clients who are resistant to healing
  • The parameters of client confidentiality

Zulma’s enthusiasm will make you believe you can get through whatever you’re going through. I always ask the “personal question” – I’ll sum up her answer: “It’s never too late!”

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About the guest: Zulma Williams

We all have our share of challenges, and sometimes doubt our ability to overcome them.

I am a warrior, and I made it my mission to inspire people to discover and honor the warrior inside them.

I was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and immigrated to the US at age 31. At age 42, I started my Bachelor of Social Work program. I graduated at 46, in December of 2011, and two months later, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had a lumpectomy, moved back to Argentina for three years, and in 2015 I came back to the United States. I enrolled for the Master of Social Work program at age 50. I did my internship, and became fully licensed in 2018.

I am the founder of Dragonfly Therapy Services, and I specialize in trauma, anxiety, and depression. I survived cancer, abusive relationships, depression, and suicidal ideation, but I never considered myself a victim.

No matter what people are going through in life, I hope my message will help the audience discover and honor their own internal hero!

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