Episode 721: Healing the Worthiness Wound with Thais Sky

Episode 721: Healing the Worthiness Wound with Thais Sky

From Make Some Noise with Andrea Owen by Andrea Owen

April 1, 2026 · 54 min

About this episode

Andrea Owen re-airs a conversation with Thais Sky about healing the worthiness wound and reclaiming one's sense of belonging.

Before we jump in– I wanted to let you know I’m hosting a free live training on April 14th for writers! Check it out HERE if you’re interested. 😘 This week I’m re-airing an archived episode– it’s one of my favorites– and it’s a conversation with Thais Sky. Thais is a truthspeaker, healer, women’s coach and feminist on a heart-led mission to support the seekers, the edge-dwellers, and the “why the heck do I feel so broken” of the world reclaim their sense of belonging by learning how to explore, trust and express themselves unapologetically. Thais is so expressive and downright poetic, as you’ll hear. I loved my conversation with her and I hope you do too. In this episode, Thais and I talk about the worthiness wound, what contributes to it, some critical steps to take to reclaim your worth and how healing the worthiness wound is a radical act. We also talk about personal development and how we often hope someone will save us, but it really comes down to doing the work. We also touch on holding the human experience and being capable of navigating through triggers, thoughts and feelings. Lastly, we talk about whiteness, patriarchy, becoming radicalized and acknowledging that one…

People in this episode

Host: Andrea Owen

Guest: Thais Sky

Topics covered

  • worthiness wound
  • personal development
  • self-exploration
  • healing
  • feminism
  • identity

Keywords

  • worthiness
  • healing
  • self-worth
  • personal growth
  • feminism
  • identity
  • patriarchy

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