AmyAnna Soto: Transforming Trauma into Art and Advocacy
Episode Overview
Survivors shared personal journeys of healing through art, writing, and poetry The episode emphasised the importance of self-expression and community support in the recovery process Hosts Victoria and Melanie encouraged creativity as a therapeutic outlet Guest AmyAnna Soto discussed the transformative power of art in her own healing journey Listeners were invited to share their stories and engage in a supportive environment
You need to write for yourself, not for an audience. When you write for an audience, you're not writing for yourself.
Ever wondered how creativity can become a lifeline for trauma survivors? In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', listeners are introduced to AmyAnna Soto, a survivor who has turned her painful past into a powerful tool for healing and advocacy. From grappling with PTSD and selective mutism to becoming an accomplished artist, poet, and public speaker, AmyAnna's journey is nothing short of inspiring.
She shares how SMGI® (Subconscious Mind Guided Imagery) played a pivotal role in her recovery, helping her regain control over her life and emotions. Now, as an SMGI® practitioner, she dedicates herself to guiding others through their own transformative journeys. AmyAnna's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the therapeutic power of creative expression.
If you're looking for hope and practical advice on overcoming trauma, this episode offers a blend of heartfelt stories and actionable insights.