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. 35 Psychedelics and the Power of Intuition in the Healing Journey with Chelsea Goucher
Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy
40 minutes
2 months ago
Ep. 35 Psychedelics and the Power of Intuition in the Healing Journey with Chelsea Goucher
Show Notes: In this episode of Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy, host Angie Berrett sits down with Chelsea Goucher, intuitive coach and psychedelic facilitator, for a heartfelt conversation about what it really takes to heal. Together, they explore: 🌱 How play and movement open new pathways for healing 🌱 The power of intuition in guiding personal growth 🌱 The transformative role psychedelics can play in reconnecting with your true self Chelsea also shares her own journey....
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 ...