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Description

Angie Berrett’s journey is one of silence, survival, and disruption. A nurse, a trauma-informed movement coach, and a survivor of child abuse—Angie didn’t remember the trauma until decades later. What followed was a radical, raw reclamation of self through play, movement, and nontraditional healing methods. This episode is your permission slip to explore what healing can really look like.

🎙️ What We Talk About:

🔑 Key Takeaways:

“If you don’t release the energy, your body stores the trauma—whether you remember it or not.”
“I thrived in chaos because calm made me anxious. That’s survival mode.”
“Play helped me feel powerful without triggering shutdown.”
“You don’t have to talk your way out of trauma—you can move through it.”

🙌 Why This Episode Matters:

Too many women are living with buried trauma and calling it “normal.” Angie’s story shatters the myth that healing only happens in therapy rooms. Her body remembered what her mind forgot—and through movement, play, and awareness, she found a path out. This conversation is a wake-up call to your nervous system. You don’t have to keep stuffing it down. There is another way.

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