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Natalie Pereman

After becoming a widow at thirty-four with two young children, then four years later leaving an abusive relationship, Natalie Pereman found there was not much healing support for women and children besides counselling. After feeling totally helpless and alone, she went on her own mission to find answers to heal her family’s trauma. Now committed to sharing her story and what has worked for her, Natalie is passionate about spreading her message of inspiration, hope, and healing to others.

 

She has an entrepreneurial spirit, having started several businesses in the past after simply noticing a need in the marketplace. At nineteen years old, Natalie hatched a regional visitor magazine called 99 North Magazine, winning Business Person of the Year in her town in 2000. Later, she started On the Farm Country Market, a garden centre, farm market, and small business incubator with micro-sized retail spaces and a community gathering place. This project became a hub for the community. Now she has turned her focus to a cause that she is passionate about: healing trauma and abuse.

 

Natalie and her family are homesteaders on their farm in Northern British Columbia, Canada, living their best lives with their herd of horses, alpacas, dogs, and Princess the cat.

Books by Natalie Pereman