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Still Becoming with Monica DiCristina
Episode 80 - Conversation With Tasha Hunter: Healing Trauma, Telling Your Story, and Finding Safe People
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Episode 80 - Conversation With Tasha Hunter: Healing Trauma, Telling Your Story, and Finding Safe People

I am so excited and honored to have therapist and author Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW on the Still Becoming podcast. This episode in itself has the potential to be a very healing experience for some listeners. Tasha embodies the kind of safety she describes in this conversation. And her description of finding, and becoming safe people for one another is incredibly impactful, and a description you may have never heard before. Tasha also describes for us the power of telling your story in healing from trauma, specifically how in the telling you are validating your own experience. We discuss forgiveness, and what that does not have to include. And finally, I hope you will listen to the end to the beautiful answer that Tasha gives to our final becoming question.


Tasha Hunter is an Air Force veteran with a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Social Work. She’s a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and resides in North Carolina. She is the author of her memoir, "What Children Remember" and host of the podcast " When We Speak". Her private practice, Ascension Growth Center, specializes in the treatment of childhood trauma-related PTSD. She works to eradicate the stigma of mental health by speaking to others at workshops and seminars about trauma and related mental health topics. Driven and well informed by personal experience, her mission is to spread awareness about complex trauma and to give survivors a safe space to heal.

To find Tasha, her work, and follow her online go to:

 tashahunterauthor.comwww.ascensiongrowthcenter.com, IG:https://www.instagram.com/tashahunterlcsw/


For more Still Becoming, follow Monica on Instagram @monicadicristina.

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The In-Between
Still Becoming with Monica DiCristina
Still Becoming is a podcast about how it's never too late to become more free, more yourself, or try something new. We are all in the process of becoming more or less of something, of growing into ourselves. Informed by her own journey of struggling through anxiety to now working with others as a psychotherapist, Monica DiCristina interviews people about their stories of overcoming and becoming, or starting something new, as well as experts we can all learn from. We are not designed to stay the same, we are all still becoming.