NATASHA CARVEY
Santa Clarita Branch Owner
Branch Partner,
Natasha Carvey
A strong believer in divine guidance and that nothing ever happens by coincidence, Natasha is honored to partner with founder and mentor Staci Levine to bring you Sacred Women Collective, Santa Clarita.
Natasha began her career in the field of Medical Radiation Therapy treating cancer patients with radiation and researching holistic practices to partner with modern medicine to achieve a higher treatment success rate. This led to what became a 30-year journey into the world of meditation, yoga and alternative natural therapies.
More recently, life experiences have guided her into the deeper modalities of trauma recovery, energy healing and frequency work for a more focused understanding on how to process and in turn transmute life’s many challenges.
Natasha is a single Mom and understands firsthand how life can sometimes become too much to battle alone. Her mission is to provide safe, supportive, nourishing spaces for all women embarking on a new journey, healing from trauma or simply trying to find their way in an ever changing world. Her focus is on facilitating retreats and circles for women who want to support their healing and emotional well-being.
Recently ending a 15-year tenure working in media and entertainment for Viacom in New York and NBC in Los Angeles, Natasha is thrilled to be back focusing full time on her passion for women’s wellness, believing that her gift for bringing people together and inspiring them to step out of their comfort zone is in total alignment with the forward movement of Sacred Women Collective.
With an insatiable love for astrology and crystals – this retired professional dancer can also be found still taking dance classes 4 days a week in Santa Clarita. Her motto - “Even if you think you can’t dance – your soul can! Come soul-dance with me!”
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