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Healing on the Fringe

This podcast is a trauma healing space for the nonconformists who are ready to break free from societal boxes and start living authentically. Are you ready to expand your trauma healing outside of the therapy room?Are you ready to break free from the boxes society tries to put you in and embrace exactly who you are?There are limitless ways to heal from trauma. The true magic happens when you can finally allow yourself to start living authentically. Hi, I'm Natalie, a proudly queer and neurodivergent, somatic psychotherapist and hedge witch. Wanna learn how I found myself again after significant trauma and years of addiction, then started speaking my truth, and embracing my authentic self?In this podcast I will teach you to: - Start speaking your truth and be yourself when you have felt wrong your whole life- Learn to receive the good things that happen in your life after trauma- Make your trauma healing journey magical and completely unique to you- Love and trust the w

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    Bonus episode: Finding Connection is the missing piece to trauma recovery

    In this episode, Natalie is back with another bonus episode on why finding connection is a crucial component to trauma recovery. She discusses her experience doing a 3 day live event on Instagram called Finding connection, covering connection to self, others, and the earth. If you've been feeling disconnected in any area of your life, this episode is for you!   Here are a few topics Natalie unpacks in this episode: Finding Connection and why it is so crucial for trauma recovery Connection to self Connection to relationships Connection to communtiy Connection to the earth Her group program Recovering Connection and ways it can support you in deepening this work   Exploration prompts mentioned: Imagine the connection you have to yourself as an image. That could be a texture, rock, color, plant, weather pattern, etc. What information does that give you about how it feels and if there is anything you would like to change? Intention: we are externalizing the way you feel about how you connect with you. This gives you the opportunity to look at it with less judgement, and more curiosity. What are some of your favorite ways to connect with other people? Let yourself be as creative and specific as you'd like. Do you feel like you're able to engage in those types of connections? Why or why not? Where in nature do you find yourself feeling the most grounded? That could be an imaginary place you go in meditation, or a literal place you visit. What elements (earth, air, water, fire, spirit) are present in this place?   Newest group offering: Check out Recovering Connection! A 6 month somatic group space for queer and neurodivergent folks in the later stages of trauma recovery who are ready to explore what it means to thrive.   Connect with Natalie! Come hang out on Instagram @natalieconnected Follow along on TikTok @natalieconnected Become a substack subscriber @natalieconnected Check out her offerings/website   Other ways to get free support: Feeling disconnected from yourself? Grab my free guide - Nervous System Center. A simple, nervous system forward guide for queer and neurodivergent folks to go from emotionally chaotic and lost to reconnected with yourself.   If you enjoyed this episode of The Healing on the Fringe Podcast, help us spread the love by leaving a 5 star review! We love hearing your thoughts. Or share this episode with a friend who you know it would resonate with. Questions, comments, emotions? Come say hi on Instagram: @natalieconnected Thanks for listening!  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast is a trauma healing space for the nonconformists who are ready to break free from societal boxes and start living authentically. Are you ready to expand your trauma healing outside of the therapy room?Are you ready to break free from the boxes society tries to put you in and embrace exactly who you are?There are limitless ways to heal from trauma. The true magic happens when you can finally allow yourself to start living authentically. Hi, I'm Natalie, a proudly queer and neurodivergent, somatic psychotherapist and hedge witch. Wanna learn how I found myself again after significant trauma and years of addiction, then started speaking my truth, and embracing my authentic self?In this podcast I will teach you to: - Start speaking your truth and be yourself when you have felt wrong your whole life- Learn to receive the good things that happen in your life after trauma- Make your trauma healing journey magical and completely unique to you- Love and trust the w

HOSTED BY

Natalie Alderson

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This podcast is a trauma healing space for the nonconformists who are ready to break free from societal boxes and start living authentically. Are you ready to expand your trauma healing outside of the therapy room?Are you ready to break free from the boxes society tries to put you in and embrace...

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Healing on the Fringe is created and hosted by Natalie Alderson.
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