Show Notes: In this powerful episode of Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy, host Angie Berrett explores perfectionism as a trauma coping strategy and what it truly means to become a recovering perfectionist. Drawing from her lived experience as a trauma survivor and registered nurse, Angie breaks down why perfectionism develops, how it creates an illusion of safety, and why it ultimately keeps survivors stuck in shame and self-criticism. Angie vulnerably shares a recent professional mistake tha...
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Show Notes: In this powerful episode of Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy, host Angie Berrett explores perfectionism as a trauma coping strategy and what it truly means to become a recovering perfectionist. Drawing from her lived experience as a trauma survivor and registered nurse, Angie breaks down why perfectionism develops, how it creates an illusion of safety, and why it ultimately keeps survivors stuck in shame and self-criticism. Angie vulnerably shares a recent professional mistake tha...
Ep. 42 Breaking Cycles of Abuse and Reclaiming Joy with Elizabeth Muñoz
Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy
48 minutes
3 months ago
Ep. 42 Breaking Cycles of Abuse and Reclaiming Joy with Elizabeth Muñoz
Notes: In this episode of Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy, host Angie Berrett welcomes Ms. Elizabeth Muñoz for a powerful conversation on healing, trauma, and empowerment through play and movement. Elizabeth shares her journey from corporate life to holistic healing practices, emphasizing the role of community and visibility in overcoming trauma. Together, they explore how grief can be transmuted into purpose and how dance can serve as a transformative tool for reclaiming joy and self-expres...
Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy
Show Notes: In this powerful episode of Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Heavy, host Angie Berrett explores perfectionism as a trauma coping strategy and what it truly means to become a recovering perfectionist. Drawing from her lived experience as a trauma survivor and registered nurse, Angie breaks down why perfectionism develops, how it creates an illusion of safety, and why it ultimately keeps survivors stuck in shame and self-criticism. Angie vulnerably shares a recent professional mistake tha...