With Host Danie Muniz @daniecmuniz And Guests Nicole Pistorius, Tara Kiprik @taraqhht and Tam Dillon @tamdillon
Healing work is often described as collaborative and service-oriented, yet competition, comparison, and isolation remain common experiences among practitioners. This episode explores why competition persists in healing spaces and how it affects confidence, trust, and sustainability within the field.
The conversation examines how scarcity, mistrust, and historical conditioning shape practitioner dynamics, and how comparison and unclear boundaries can weaken both individual practice and collective resilience. Rather than idealising collaboration, the panel speaks honestly about what strengthens cooperation and what causes it to break down.
This roundtable reframes collaboration as a stabilising force when approached with clarity, respect, and professional integrity — supporting both practitioners and the wider healing community.
ABOUT OUR PANELISTS
Nicole Pistorius
Nicole Pistorius is a National Sales and Operations Manager with extensive experience leading high-performance teams in the FMCG corporate sector, while also being the founder of a holistic healing and wellness business. Her career uniquely spans both worlds, having transitioned from corporate leadership into healing entrepreneurship and later returned to national-level corporate management. Nicole works daily with competitiveness, performance pressure, and results-driven environments, integrating holistic principles such as self-awareness, emotional intelligence, balance, and energetic wellbeing into leadership and team dynamics. On this panel, Nicole brings a grounded, real-world perspective on navigating competitiveness consciously without burnout, internal conflict, or loss of authenticity, and how corporate and healing spaces can learn from one another.
Tara Kiprik
Tara Kiprik is a Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) practitioner, hypnotist, and intuitive guide who supports people in reconnecting with their inner wisdom and reclaiming trust in their own healing capacity. Her work blends science, soul, and grounded presence through modalities such as QHHT, Soul Speak, past-life regression, and custom hypnosis meditations. Tara was called to this work through her own healing journey, which led her away from traditional systems and back to the deeper intelligence of the body. Her mission is to remind people that they are not broken and already hold the keys they are seeking.
Tam Dillon is a mentor, educator and founder of Critical Mass. She works with practitioners, healers and teachers to integrate ancient wisdom with modern systems so their calling becomes a lived, sustainable practice. Her work centres clarity, structure and ethical embodiment in spiritual and healing work.
Danie C. Muniz is an Inner Work Alchemist, Intuitive Astrologer, and Akashic Records Practitioner who supports women entrepreneurs in healing relationship wounds, generational patterns, and emotional blocks that keep them playing small. With over 15 years of experience, she blends astrology, somatic breathwork, oracle guidance, and past-life healing within her signature Inner Alchemy Method™.
A former national TV contestant on American Idol and The Voice, Danie’s path has been shaped by both public visibility and deep inner work. Her lived experience through abandonment, betrayal, burnout, and identity reconstruction informs her grounded, compassionate approach to healing, ethics, and embodied transformation.
The Healer Roundtable Series is a free offering from Critical Mass that brings practitioners together in long-form, multi-voice conversations about the real-life challenges of holding space for others. Each episode explores the intersections of healing, integrity, sustainability, and collective responsibility, offering grounded insight for those walking the practitioner path.