
About Diane Xuereb
I’m from Malta but I live in the Netherlands, I came here to be with my former girlfriend. However, after three and a half years the relationship ended and I found myself on the streets.
The first 6 months after the break up I withdrew, I did not want to talk or be with anyone.
I was in a dark space in my mind and the place where I was living was a perfect reflection of how I was feeling. It was dark and removed from the outside world.
I literally had to walk through three doors before I was actually on the street.
Several times I asked myself why? Why did this happen to me? Now I ask myself, why not?
Seven years later I can honestly say that it’s the best thing that ever happened to me. Through the experience, I realised that I had to wake up and do something different with my life.
So I decided to help others and started my own coaching business. Something that is really close to my heart is finding freedom in expressing who I am and showing up exactly how I am without feeling the need to apologise for it.
I think that there are many people who struggle with giving themselves permission to be who they are. I was inspired to start this podcast with the hope that people would somehow find their voice and discover the power and beauty of being themselves.
If you want to know more about moi, you can contact me here https://www.facebook.com/diane.xuereb.9 or you can join my group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/315491625594309/
my facebook business pagehttps://www.facebook.com/DianeXuereb2/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-xuereb-permission-to-be-you-coaching-38889633/ or http://beyoutv.com
I invite you to listen and if you feel that someone could benefit from these conversations please share them. You never know who might listen.
If you would love to be a guest, or if you know someone who would be a great guest, please get in touch via email, or send me a personal message.
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Gali rosas · at
This episode resonated with my heart. The concept of being always connected to the universe is very meaningful, especially when I feel alone, as we all do at different moments in our lives. Thank you for sharing this message of hope. By having the courage to speak up on behalf of those who struggle, you are saving lives, even if it might not feel like it. I look forward to listening to other episodes of your podcast, and to being encouraged and inspired by your message.