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In this deeply personal episode, host Lauren Archer chats with Sharon Angle, who shares her remarkable journey from chronic illness and multiple brain surgeries to what she describes as a profound healing transformation.
After years of struggling with essential tremor, debilitating pain, and a traumatic accident that left her bedridden, Sharon began exploring meditation, breathwork, and mind–body practices inspired by the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza. What followed was a series of experiences that she believes contributed to measurable changes in her physical condition — including the complete cessation of a long-standing tremor.
This conversation is not medical advice. It is one woman’s story.
If you or someone you love is living with chronic health challenges, this episode offers something many people lose along the way: hope.
We explore:
Whether you are skeptical, curious, or already exploring these ideas, this episode invites you to consider what might be possible when we begin working with our internal systems rather than against them.
About Sharon Angle
Sharon Angle is a singer, performer, and newly certified life coach who now helps others cultivate resilience, mindset transformation, and personal empowerment through breathwork and disciplined inner practice.
Learn more at: https://breathelaughlivecoaching.com/
Resources Mentioned
Final Thought
Healing journeys are deeply personal. What works for one person may not work for another. But stories like Sharon’s remind us that the human body and brain are more adaptable than we often realize — and that hope, when paired with consistent practice, can open unexpected doors.
Mentioned in this episode:
Lauren Promo
By Sagecast Media NetworkIn this deeply personal episode, host Lauren Archer chats with Sharon Angle, who shares her remarkable journey from chronic illness and multiple brain surgeries to what she describes as a profound healing transformation.
After years of struggling with essential tremor, debilitating pain, and a traumatic accident that left her bedridden, Sharon began exploring meditation, breathwork, and mind–body practices inspired by the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza. What followed was a series of experiences that she believes contributed to measurable changes in her physical condition — including the complete cessation of a long-standing tremor.
This conversation is not medical advice. It is one woman’s story.
If you or someone you love is living with chronic health challenges, this episode offers something many people lose along the way: hope.
We explore:
Whether you are skeptical, curious, or already exploring these ideas, this episode invites you to consider what might be possible when we begin working with our internal systems rather than against them.
About Sharon Angle
Sharon Angle is a singer, performer, and newly certified life coach who now helps others cultivate resilience, mindset transformation, and personal empowerment through breathwork and disciplined inner practice.
Learn more at: https://breathelaughlivecoaching.com/
Resources Mentioned
Final Thought
Healing journeys are deeply personal. What works for one person may not work for another. But stories like Sharon’s remind us that the human body and brain are more adaptable than we often realize — and that hope, when paired with consistent practice, can open unexpected doors.
Mentioned in this episode:
Lauren Promo