Creative Healing Podcast

Episode Fifty Five: Creative Healing with Somatic & Integrative Practitioner Peggy Khoucasian

37 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Peggy Khoucasian, a somatic and integrative practitioner, founder of the Sisterhood Agency, and creator of Daughters of Culture. Through her work in somatic attachment therapy, trauma healing, embodiment, and integrative coaching, Peggy helps women reconnect with themselves by healing through the body and nervous system. Together, we explore the power of nervous system regulation, embodiment, attachment, and inner child healing. Peggy shares how unresolved experiences shape the way we move through the world and offers practical insights for cultivating greater resilience, self-trust, connection, and freedom. This conversation is an invitation to reconnect with your body, embrace healing beyond mindset, and discover the transformative power of somatic work. Connect with Peggy here: https://www.sisterhoodagency.com/ [https://www.sisterhoodagency.com/]

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Portada del episodio Episode Fifty Five: Creative Healing with Somatic & Integrative Practitioner Peggy Khoucasian

Episode Fifty Five: Creative Healing with Somatic & Integrative Practitioner Peggy Khoucasian

In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Peggy Khoucasian, a somatic and integrative practitioner, founder of the Sisterhood Agency, and creator of Daughters of Culture. Through her work in somatic attachment therapy, trauma healing, embodiment, and integrative coaching, Peggy helps women reconnect with themselves by healing through the body and nervous system. Together, we explore the power of nervous system regulation, embodiment, attachment, and inner child healing. Peggy shares how unresolved experiences shape the way we move through the world and offers practical insights for cultivating greater resilience, self-trust, connection, and freedom. This conversation is an invitation to reconnect with your body, embrace healing beyond mindset, and discover the transformative power of somatic work. Connect with Peggy here: https://www.sisterhoodagency.com/ [https://www.sisterhoodagency.com/]

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Portada del episodio Episode Fifty Three: Financial Health with Ron Gallen

Episode Fifty Three: Financial Health with Ron Gallen

In this episode of the Creative Healing Podcast, we sit down with Ron Gallen to explore the deeply emotional relationship many people have with money, especially when financial behaviors begin threatening stability, wellbeing, or recovery. Ron works at the intersection of finances and therapy, helping clients untangle the emotional patterns, family dynamics and survival strategies hidden beneath chronic money struggles. With clarity and compassion, he translates complex financial and psychological challenges into practical, sustainable solutions people can actually live with. Author of The Money Trap, Ron's work has been recognized internationally, including features in New York Magazine and The Times. He is most known for the relief clients experience when they finally feel understood, often after years of shame, confusion, conflict or repeated financial setbacks.

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Portada del episodio Episode Fifty Two: Defining Sound & Healing with Chris Krupar

Episode Fifty Two: Defining Sound & Healing with Chris Krupar

In this episode, we sit down with Chris Krupar, a lifelong singer-songwriter, performer, and sound healing practitioner whose relationship with music has evolved from performance into deeply intentional healing work. Chris shares the story of his musical journey beginning in the 1980s, when he joined his guitar teacher in a faith-based ministry band performing in prisons, detention centers, and spaces where people were searching for hope, connection, and care. Over the decades, his path would take him from intimate local venues to large-scale performances, including opening for national recording artists. Yet no matter the stage, one thing remained consistent: music had the power to shift people emotionally, spiritually, and physically. After experiencing profound personal loss, including the passing of his son, Chris found himself returning to the deeper spiritual dimensions of sound. That turning point led him toward retreat work, sound healing certification, and eventually the founding of Live Love Evolve, where he and his soulmate now support others through immersive sound experiences, healing practices, and transformational retreats. This conversation is an invitation to think differently about healing, to reflect on the frequencies we surround ourselves with, and to reconnect with the possibility that sound can help us remember who we are beneath stress, grief, and disconnection. Whether you are navigating loss, exploring holistic wellness, or simply curious about the transformative power of music and vibration, this episode offers a thoughtful and grounding conversation on healing in its fullest sense. Chris currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he facilitates retreats and healing experiences, while also traveling to share his beautiful sound healing work with communities and individuals across the country. Connect with Chris Krupar here: www.livelovevolve.com [http://www.livelovevolve.com]

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