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Unbreak My Soul Safe Space Returns to Support Professional Women Healing From Workplace Trauma

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • Jun 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 9

An ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) who empowers stressed, busy women execs, tackling impostor syndrome, self-criticism, and doubt to alleviate their stress so that they can find peace of mind and focus on excelling in their careers.

Executive Contributor Twanna Carter, PhD

Dr. Twanna Carter, renowned executive coach and certified Unbreak My Soul facilitator, today announced the next Unbreak My Soul Safe Space group session, taking place Sunday, June 22, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST via Zoom.


A group of women sit in a circle on a rug, talking and smiling. The room is cozy with plants and soft lighting, creating a warm atmosphere.

Created as a confidential healing circle for professional women facing, or recovering from, workplace trauma, the two-hour virtual gathering offers reflection, validation, and evidence-based tools for rebuilding resilience and emotional well-being.


“Too many high-achieving women carry invisible wounds from hostile or undermining work environments,” said Dr. Carter. “This Safe Space is a community where their stories are honored and their healing is prioritized.”


What participants can expect from Unbreak My Soul Safe Space group session


  • Guided group discussion that surface common challenges and shared experiences

  • Interactive exercises rooted in positive psychology, trauma-informed care, and resilience science

  • Practical take-away resources participants can apply immediately to support ongoing recovery

  • A nurturing, judgment-free environment that empowers each attendee to reclaim agency, dignity, and confidence in her career


Dr. Carter’s approach is shaped by her own journey chronicled in the anthology Corporate Blues: The Untold Truths of Women in the Workspaces. “Healing is an art, one fostered by time, practice, and, above all, love,” she added. “Your healing is sacred. Your thriving is inevitable.”


Registration details


Attendance is limited and by paid registration only. Interested participants can reserve their seat on Calendly. The registration fee covers:


  • Live access to the two-hour Safe Space session

  • Downloadable worksheets and reflection prompts

  • A curated resource list for continued support


About Dr. Twanna Carter


Dr. Twanna Carter, PhD, PCC, is an award-winning executive coach and certified Unbreak My Soul Safe Space facilitator based in Bowie, Maryland. She specializes in guiding women executives and leaders out of survival mode, helping them design careers that honor their worth without sacrificing relationships or well-being.


Media contact


Dr. Twanna Carter

CEOTwanna Carter Professional & Personal Coaching, LLC


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Twanna Carter, Ph.D., Career Transition Coach, Hypnotherapist

An ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC) who empowers stressed, busy women execs, tackling impostor syndrome, self-criticism, and doubt to alleviate their stress so that they can find peace of mind and focus on excelling in their careers.


Rather than coach symptoms, she leverages her coaching so that women work on the root causes that threaten to sabotage their career and life. Which means clients see immediate change resulting in decreased stress, increased confidence, and shifting from overwhelm to relaxation.

Recognized as an Office of Personnel Management Presidential Management Fellow, Twanna left full-time federal employment to be an entrepreneur. She is currently the CEO of Twanna Carter Professional & Personal Coaching, LLC.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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