How to Find Your Voice After Losing Everything
Judit Nagy was a news anchor in Hungary. Her schedule ran on adrenaline and early alarm calls. Then burnout arrived quietly, and not long after, a near death experience during childbirth took her voice entirely. Literally. She woke from a coma and could not speak. Surgery failed. Recovery was not guaranteed. What she built from that silence is the episode. In this conversation, Judit shares how chocolate making taught her patience and self-expression before she had words to speak. She talks about the internal messages we carry from childhood, the ones that make us say yes when we mean no, and perform when we need to rest. And she gives us something practical: breathing, posture, warm-up rituals that change how we show up before we even open our mouths. Key takeaways from this episode: Why losing your voice can be the beginning of finding it How internal drivers from childhood shape the way we communicate today The Choco Coaching method and how the senses unlock what words cannot Practical breathing and posture techniques you can use before any presentation or difficult conversation Why your voice is your business card and your communication is your power.

