Saturday, June 22
Natasha Silver Bell . . . CARC recovery coach and trainer through CCAR and OASAS. In addition, she has received training as a Life Coach through the Ben Dean, Ph.D Mentor Coach Program.
Natasha Silver Bell . . . CARC recovery coach and recovery coach trainer through CCAR and OASAS. In addition, she has received training as a Life Coach through the Ben Dean, Ph.D Mentor Coach Program. She is a member of the International Coaching Federation.Natasha helps clients find and realize their authentic
self through intense tenderness and laser sharp introspection. She uses her own life experiences when appropriate to help her clients move through their
fears and achieve desired goals.
Natasha’s journey began in the Midwest, where she struggled with undiagnosed learning disabilities as a small town farm girl. The pain of not feeling “good enough” played on her self esteem in school, but this she kept silent. Even though she struggled, she became a star athlete and won the coveted local pageant, which led her to win Miss Michigan USA by the age of 19.
Being selected in the top 6 at Miss USA, launched her into the fast-paced life as a New York Ford Model. During this time she faced eating disorders and substance abuse while working with top designers. Eventually, she overcame her eating disorder and substance abuse which led to the initiation of her road to recovery. Then the desire to drink and use grew strong again. The illusion that “I’ve got this” came back into her mind; she thought she could control it safely. Finally, in August of 2008, she completely surrendered—which, by her definition, means she “moved to the winning side.” Now she has lasting sobriety and can be of service to others, because it is for herself. “I am not ashamed,” she says. “I survived.”
Natasha Silver Bell currently resides on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She is the mother to three amazing children; Samuel, Benjamin and Sarah. She is an active philanthropist, loves practicing yoga, and is a front row regular at her spin class. The process works when you are ready and willing.
Natasha’s vision with SilverBell Coaching is to create a unique approach to recovery by combining the best clinical team possible and non-clinical coaches or companions to help motivate clients to the next stage of their recovery. She uses sober or support companions to provide peer to peer coaching and works with different addiction and wellness professionals, as well as treatment facilities and sober houses to match the needs of clients with the help that will provide the greatest benefit.
SilverBell Coaching provide a safe space for clients to explore their truths with intense honesty. Motivating based on experience and training to enhance their awareness, perspective, action, acceptance and gratitude. Ultimately clients will develop their authentic self.
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self through intense tenderness and laser sharp introspection. She uses her own life experiences when appropriate to help her clients move through their
fears and achieve desired goals.
Natasha’s journey began in the Midwest, where she struggled with undiagnosed learning disabilities as a small town farm girl. The pain of not feeling “good enough” played on her self esteem in school, but this she kept silent. Even though she struggled, she became a star athlete and won the coveted local pageant, which led her to win Miss Michigan USA by the age of 19.
Being selected in the top 6 at Miss USA, launched her into the fast-paced life as a New York Ford Model. During this time she faced eating disorders and substance abuse while working with top designers. Eventually, she overcame her eating disorder and substance abuse which led to the initiation of her road to recovery. Then the desire to drink and use grew strong again. The illusion that “I’ve got this” came back into her mind; she thought she could control it safely. Finally, in August of 2008, she completely surrendered—which, by her definition, means she “moved to the winning side.” Now she has lasting sobriety and can be of service to others, because it is for herself. “I am not ashamed,” she says. “I survived.”
Natasha Silver Bell currently resides on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She is the mother to three amazing children; Samuel, Benjamin and Sarah. She is an active philanthropist, loves practicing yoga, and is a front row regular at her spin class. The process works when you are ready and willing.
Natasha’s vision with SilverBell Coaching is to create a unique approach to recovery by combining the best clinical team possible and non-clinical coaches or companions to help motivate clients to the next stage of their recovery. She uses sober or support companions to provide peer to peer coaching and works with different addiction and wellness professionals, as well as treatment facilities and sober houses to match the needs of clients with the help that will provide the greatest benefit.
SilverBell Coaching provide a safe space for clients to explore their truths with intense honesty. Motivating based on experience and training to enhance their awareness, perspective, action, acceptance and gratitude. Ultimately clients will develop their authentic self.
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Kimberly Calabrese . . . author, What Do I Do? -- "You never get over the loss of a child, you evolve.” Mission: help healing process for those who have lost a loved one.
Kimberly Calabrese . . . lost her daughter, Paris, when she was just six months old. An incredibly painful time in her life, Kimberly did not have a lot of support as her friends and family did not know what to do. So Kimberly chose to pretend it didn’t happen, moved to another state and buried the death of Paris deep inside her heart for over ten years. Kimberly discovered the harsh reality that the loss of a child can never be forgotten. You cannot hide, run or forget about it – no matter how busy you are.
Kimberly decided to write this book to help others get through the devastating loss of a child and talks about the critical need of helping family and friends. She has since dedicated herself to healing others who have suffered their own tragic loss.
As Kimberly says, “You never get over the loss of a child, you evolve.” In her book, “What Do I Do?”, her mission is to reach as many people as she can with the intent of aiding the healing process for those who have lost a loved one.
Victims of such tragedies often leave their friends and families feeling helpless, wondering what they can do to help and what to or not to say in this time of shock and overwhelming grief. Kimberly’s book gives powerful insight and offers specific instructions on how you can properly become the support system the parents and children will require in the first year, which can powerfully impact the healing process.
Kimberly is a public speaker, has a journal and workbook coming soon that are aimed at the importance of educating yourself to be able to help loved ones as they navigate through the first year of the grief process.
Kimberly lives with her husband, James, and two sons, Chance and Blayne in Connecticut. Second only to helping others, her passion is travel. Kimberly homeschools her two boys and teaches them through travel. Kimberly has been to China, Thailand, and all through Europe with her family.
Kimberly is available for speaking, consulting and radio interviews. You can reach her at Kimberly@SupportOfALovedOne.com
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Kimberly decided to write this book to help others get through the devastating loss of a child and talks about the critical need of helping family and friends. She has since dedicated herself to healing others who have suffered their own tragic loss.
As Kimberly says, “You never get over the loss of a child, you evolve.” In her book, “What Do I Do?”, her mission is to reach as many people as she can with the intent of aiding the healing process for those who have lost a loved one.
Victims of such tragedies often leave their friends and families feeling helpless, wondering what they can do to help and what to or not to say in this time of shock and overwhelming grief. Kimberly’s book gives powerful insight and offers specific instructions on how you can properly become the support system the parents and children will require in the first year, which can powerfully impact the healing process.
Kimberly is a public speaker, has a journal and workbook coming soon that are aimed at the importance of educating yourself to be able to help loved ones as they navigate through the first year of the grief process.
Kimberly lives with her husband, James, and two sons, Chance and Blayne in Connecticut. Second only to helping others, her passion is travel. Kimberly homeschools her two boys and teaches them through travel. Kimberly has been to China, Thailand, and all through Europe with her family.
Kimberly is available for speaking, consulting and radio interviews. You can reach her at Kimberly@SupportOfALovedOne.com
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