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. 38 Overcoming Fear and Finding Joy in the Psychedelic Experience with Alex Theberge
Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy
32 minutes
2 months ago
Ep. 38 Overcoming Fear and Finding Joy in the Psychedelic Experience with Alex Theberge
Show Notes: In this episode, host Angie Berrett sits down with psychotherapist Alex Theberge to explore the healing potential of Ayahuasca and other psychedelics in trauma recovery. Together, they discuss why preparation and integration are just as important as the experience itself, and how these practices can lead to profound emotional breakthroughs. Alex shares his personal path to becoming a psychotherapist and how his work with Ayahuasca helped him confront and release long-held emotiona...
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 ...