#81 Kimberly Ann Johnson on a Feminist Approach to Healing Trauma & Heeding the Call of the Wild

Today I’m welcoming Kimberly Ann Johnson onto the podcast to talk about her new book, “Call of the Wild: How we Heal Trauma, Awaken our Power, and Use it for Good.”

Kimberly’s a somatic experiencing practitioner, sexological bodyworker, birth doula, and single mother. Her new book combines all of these modalities, and more, to create a groundbreaking, accessible, comprehensive, and– above all– feminist approach to healing trauma.

She believes that we women are stuck in a cycle of trauma, both collectively and individually, and presents for us a path to break it. Enjoy!

Kimberly’s website & book: www.KimberlyAnnJohnson.com

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