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Savage Daughters Speak

Savage Daughters Speak

De : Melissa Evans
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Welcome to the Savage Daughters Speak podcast—the place where women turn the story that almost broke them into businesses that change the world. I’m Melissa, a high-ticket strategist with over 20 years of experience in coaching, storytelling, and sales. With a passion for helping women build 7-figure story empires from book to biz to stage. Tune in every week and learn the secret to building a story-based movement that scales to 6-figures and beyond. Stay beautiful, coach, and tell your savage story Subscribe now and let’s build your 7-figure story movement—together. 🔥Melissa Evans Direction Economie Management et direction
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  • The Story That Built Her: From Trauma to a Global Healing Movement
    Apr 27 2026

    In this powerful episode of Savage Daughter Speaks, we dive into the real story behind building a purpose-driven business—one that’s not just rooted in strategy, but in resilience, healing, and transformation.

    Melissa sits down with Natasha Wilch, physical therapist, entrepreneur, and founder of Symphony Brain Performance and Concussion Nerds, to explore how personal adversity can become the catalyst for global impact.

    From navigating trauma, reinvention, and entrepreneurship behind the scenes, to building a movement in brain health, concussion recovery, and holistic healing, Natasha shares what it really takes to lead when life doesn’t go as planned.

    This episode unpacks:

    • How trauma and life challenges shape your purpose and leadership
    • The truth about building a business during hard seasons
    • Why concussion recovery and brain health require a holistic, multi-system approach
    • The gaps in traditional healthcare and how to advocate for better care
    • How to turn your story into impact, authority, and a mission-driven business

    If you’re a coach, entrepreneur, healer, clinician, or woman building something meaningful, this conversation will challenge you to see your story differently—and step into a deeper level of leadership.

    Because success isn’t just built in the wins…
    It’s built in the moments no one sees.

    🎧 Tune in and discover how your story can become the foundation for healing, impact, and lasting legacy.

    follow Natasha on IG Here: https://www.instagram.com/natasha.wilch/

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    43 min
  • An Author's Story: Leaving New York City for Her Dog's Home Town Saved Her Life!
    Apr 23 2026

    What if the life that looks perfect on the outside… is the very thing keeping you stuck?

    In this episode of Savage Daughters Speak, I sit down with author, writer, and storyteller Betsy Vareckey to unpack the bold decision that changed everything—leaving behind a fast-paced New York life, walking away from a marriage and career, and starting over in a small town to rediscover her voice, purpose, and story.

    This is a powerful conversation for storytellers, authors, speakers, coaches, creatives, and women ready to reinvent themselves—especially if you feel like something in your life or business just isn’t aligned anymore.

    We talk about:
    ✨ Reinvention and identity shifts
    ✨ Turning your life story into a book, message, or movement
    ✨ Overcoming fear of being seen and stepping into your voice
    ✨ How simplifying your life can unlock creativity and purpose
    ✨ The connection between storytelling, healing, and leadership
    ✨ Why your “crazy” decision might actually be your breakthrough

    Betsy shares how her journey led to writing her book Moving to My Dog’s Hometown—and how storytelling became both a healing tool and a path to impact.

    If you’re an aspiring author, speaker, or woman with a story inside you, this episode will remind you:

    👉 Your story isn’t random—it’s your leadership
    👉 You don’t need permission to start over
    👉 And the life you want is often on the other side of one bold decision

    Because the truth is…
    You don’t just tell your story.
    You become known for it.

    🎧 Listen now and start turning your story into your next chapter.

    https://www.instagram.com/betsyvereckey/

    Get the book: https://betsyvereckey.com/

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    39 min
  • How Words Saved My Life an Author’s Journey to Healing and Purpose..
    Mar 9 2026

    In this powerful episode of Savage Daughter Speaks, Melissa Evans sits down with author, speaker, nurse, Navy veteran, and faith-based healing voice Natasha R. Minor Robinson for a deeply moving conversation about trauma healing, grief, miscarriage, childhood abuse, mental health, faith, resilience, and finding your voice through storytelling.


    Natasha shares how writing saved her life after years of carrying silent pain, self-hatred, sexual abuse trauma, rape trauma, depression, self-harm, and emotional wounds she had buried for years. Together, Melissa and Natasha unpack what it means to move through healing after trauma, how faith in God can anchor women through loss, and why your story may be the very thing that leads another woman back to hope.


    This episode explores:

    • healing from childhood trauma

    • faith-based healing for women

    • grief after miscarriage

    • mental health and self-worth

    • overcoming abuse and shame

    • writing as therapy and emotional healing

    • Christian encouragement for women

    • healing in marriage after trauma

    • finding purpose through pain

    • storytelling, authorship, and women’s empowerment


    If you’ve ever felt unseen, unloved, unhealed, or unsure whether your story still has purpose, this conversation will meet you with truth, tenderness, and hope. Natasha’s message is clear: God has not forgotten you, your healing matters, and your voice can become a bridge for someone else’s freedom.


    This is a must-listen for women navigating grief, trauma recovery, Christian healing, emotional pain, life transitions, or purpose after loss.

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    48 min
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