
For 20 years, Sara Banyan built a career as a successful actress—until coaching found her. Now, she works with actors, athletes, entertainers and hosts, guiding them to stop performing in life and reconnect with their deepest, most authentic selves.
But Sara’s journey to this work was deeply personal. Through her former trauma specialist, Will Randle, LCSW, she began uncovering the truth of her past. In the depths of deep internal work, she experienced a remembrance of childhood sexual abuse that had been buried for years. This profound healing journey led her to embodiment practices, nervous system regulation and the discovery of a method that helps people stop acting—not just on stage, but in life.
Sara now holds space for others to reclaim their truth, offering hope to survivors of childhood sexual abuse who have long felt unseen, unheard or disconnected from their power. Through her work, she creates a safe haven for healing—a place where those who have endured deep trauma can feel held, understood and supported as they step into their fullest, most authentic selves.
In this episode of The Sonic Wealth Podcast, we dive into the power of unmasking, healing and stepping into radical authenticity. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt like they’re playing a role instead of fully living their truth. It’s an invitation to step into deeper healing, to remember who you truly are and to know—without a doubt—that hope and freedom are possible.
Tune in as we explore:
About Sara Banyan:
Sara Banyan is a visionary, prolific author and filmmaker with a gift for compelling storytelling. A deeply empathetic coach and mentor, she seamlessly blends her acting expertise with a profound understanding of human behavior, psychology, and holistic healing. With over 20 years of experience as an engaging speaker and educator, she has inspired, educated and transformed countless lives. Well-versed in transformational coaching and mindset development, Sara is a trusted guide, helping individuals navigate personal breakthroughs and step into their fullest potential.
If you’re a survivor, or a family member or friend of a survivor, and are seeking resources and support, please visit TransformingTrauma.info.
Connect with Sara:
SaraBanyan.com
TransformingTrauma.info
@sarabanyan