Tamsin Bradshaw doesn’t fit neatly into a box. That’s the point.
Born in Hong Kong and shaped by life across continents, Tamsin has spent two decades exploring what it means to be fully, unapologetically human. After beginning her career in law and editorial work, she found her calling as a somatic and life coach, shamanic alchemist, writer and speaker.
Her work sits at the intersection of the ancient and the practical. She supports high achievers, creatives and anxious overachievers who are exhausted by the relentless pressure to do more, achieve more and be more. Through parts work and somatic coaching, she helps them regulate their nervous systems, release perfectionism and step into radical self-acceptance.
On stage, Tamsin speaks on enoughness, self-acceptance and the power of choosing your own reality. Her talks offer something increasingly rare: permission to stop striving, to arrive, and to be enough as you are.
Audiences leave feeling lighter, clearer and newly equipped to experience their work and lives through a different lens.
Arrived: The Liberation of Being Unapologetically Flawed
Somewhere along the way, we decided who we are is never enough.
In this keynote, Tamsin challenges the belief that fulfilment lives in the next achievement, the next milestone, the next version of ourselves.
Drawing on somatic coaching and her own human journey through perfectionism, she invites audiences to consider a radical shift:
What if the answer is not to fix yourself, but to accept yourself, completely?
This talk explores the hidden cost of never feeling enough, and the surprising freedom that emerges when we stop fighting ourselves.
Audiences leave with a renewed relationship to their imperfections and a deeper understanding that creativity, courage and impact begin from wholeness, not self-criticism.