Show Notes: In this hilarious episode, Angie Berrett sits down with comedian and storyteller Natasha Samreny to explore how humor can become a surprising tool for healing trauma and reclaiming joy. From ex-Mormon roots and cultural identity to setting healthy boundaries and finding your voice, Natasha shares her deeply human approach to using comedy as both creative expression and self-discovery. Together, Angie and Natasha unpack the intersection of trauma, humor, and authenticity — and how ...
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Show Notes: In this hilarious episode, Angie Berrett sits down with comedian and storyteller Natasha Samreny to explore how humor can become a surprising tool for healing trauma and reclaiming joy. From ex-Mormon roots and cultural identity to setting healthy boundaries and finding your voice, Natasha shares her deeply human approach to using comedy as both creative expression and self-discovery. Together, Angie and Natasha unpack the intersection of trauma, humor, and authenticity — and how ...
Ep. 27 Awaken Your Wild: Healing Through Archetypes, Play & Presence
Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy
46 minutes
3 months ago
Ep. 27 Awaken Your Wild: Healing Through Archetypes, Play & Presence
Show Notes: In this episode, Angie Berrett and Danielle Pitre dive into the transformative power of play, somatic practices, and reconnecting with your authentic self. Together, they explore how healing can be a creative, even joyful process rooted in awareness, curiosity, and the wisdom of the body. From archetypes that guide personal evolution to a surprising encounter with a zebra (yes, really!) that sparked a major perspective shift, this conversation invites you to reimagine what h...
Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy
Show Notes: In this hilarious episode, Angie Berrett sits down with comedian and storyteller Natasha Samreny to explore how humor can become a surprising tool for healing trauma and reclaiming joy. From ex-Mormon roots and cultural identity to setting healthy boundaries and finding your voice, Natasha shares her deeply human approach to using comedy as both creative expression and self-discovery. Together, Angie and Natasha unpack the intersection of trauma, humor, and authenticity — and how ...