In this conversation, we explore religion, trauma, and how we can heal—not by fixing ourselves, but by learning to be with what is.
Born into an Orthodox Jewish Family in Montreal, Rachel Krentzman’s early life was shaped by both devotion and deep disruption. The trauma of her rabbi father’s arrest led her to question her beliefs, to shed old layers, and ultimately to rediscover herself through the body.
Living with scoliosis and spinal injuries herself, Rachel developed a powerful, integrative approach that blends HAKUMI, a somatic psychotherapy, physical Therapy, and Yoga, supporting hundreds of people around the world in reconnecting with their bodies and rewriting their stories.
She is also the author of several books, including Scoliosis, Yoga Therapy and the Art of Letting Go, and in her latest memoir, As Is, she shares her personal path of healing the past through yoga.
New Book: As Is: A Memoir on Healing the Past Through Yoga.
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