Introduction
Healing from past trauma isn’t about fixing what’s “broken.” It’s about reconnecting with yourself, reclaiming your power, and moving forward with compassion.
In this episode of The Disruptor, I sit down with Katie Kozlowski, a master energy and embodiment coach and the creator of the ShaktiBomb Way™. Katie shares her unique journey of healing and how her method helps others break trauma patterns, release emotional baggage, and rediscover self-acceptance.
If you’ve ever felt trapped by deep-rooted beliefs or experiences, this conversation will shift the way you approach healing.
1. Meet Katie Kozlowski: From Trauma to Transformation
Katie’s work is born from her own personal journey. Growing up in a chaotic environment with unresolved trauma, Katie experienced firsthand the emotional patterns we carry when we don’t process pain.
Her pivotal turning point came when she was hit by a taxi in New York City—a moment that became her wake-up call. Instead of crumbling, she emerged from the experience determined to reclaim her self-worth and find a new way to heal.
“That was the moment where my brain exploded. I thought, ‘Wait a minute. I’ve been treating myself like I don’t matter. That has to change.’”
Katie’s path led her to blend somatic healing, energy work, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and deep self-compassion into what she now calls the ShaktiBomb Way™.
2. What Is the ShaktiBomb Way™?
Katie’s ShaktiBomb Way™ challenges traditional, often masculine approaches to healing. Instead of focusing on fixing problems or digging into pain, her method is rooted in:
- Self-Acceptance: Loving yourself as you are without judgment.
- Somatic Work: Using movement and body awareness to release stored trauma.
- Compassionate Exploration: Approaching your emotions with curiosity, not shame.
Unlike many healing systems that feel harsh or confrontational, the ShaktiBomb Way™ is gentle and empowering. It’s about reconnecting with your body and creating space to feel, process, and let go of what’s holding you back.
3. Breaking Trauma Patterns: Why It Starts With the Body
Trauma doesn’t just live in our minds—it’s stored in our bodies. Katie explains how unprocessed experiences manifest physically, creating resistance, chronic pain, or emotional blockages.
For example:
- A traumatic fall as a child might lead to chronic tension in your shoulders.
- Emotional patterns like guilt or shame can become physical pain or fatigue.
Katie describes the body as a container that “tries to hide the evidence” of trauma, holding on to emotions until they’re finally addressed. Her method uses somatic practices to help clients reconnect with these stored experiences and safely release them.
“Your body knows the truth. When you reconnect with it, you can process emotions in a way that talking alone can’t achieve.”
4. Why Traditional Methods Fall Short for Some
Katie believes that traditional therapy and healing approaches often miss the mark for people who need a more embodied, compassionate process. While talk therapy can be incredibly valuable, it doesn’t always address what’s happening in the body.
Her ShaktiBomb Way™ offers an alternative by combining energy healing, neuroplasticity, and somatic movement. It bridges the gap between mind and body, helping clients heal in a holistic, creative way.
“The body doesn’t just keep the score—it tries to hide the trauma. We need to bring awareness back to the body and give it permission to let go.”
5. Key Strategies to Reclaim Self-Acceptance
In this episode, Katie shares actionable tools to start embracing self-acceptance and breaking trauma patterns:
1. Feel Your Feelings
Instead of avoiding or suppressing emotions, give yourself space to feel them fully. Notice where emotions show up in your body and allow yourself to process them without judgment.
2. Reframe the Stories You Tell Yourself
Often, we blame ourselves for things that weren’t our fault. Katie encourages listeners to discern between what they’re responsible for and what they’re not—releasing shame and guilt that doesn’t belong to them.
3. Use Movement to Release Stuck Energy
Somatic work, like gentle movement or breathwork, helps release trauma stored in the body. Katie explains that even simple practices like stretching, shaking, or deep breathing can help unlock emotional blocks.
6. The Power of Compassion and Creativity
What sets Katie’s method apart is its focus on compassion and creativity. She challenges the idea that healing has to be painful or difficult. Instead, she invites us to approach ourselves with kindness:
- Replace judgment with curiosity: What are your emotions trying to tell you?
- Allow yourself to feel joy and playfulness: Healing doesn’t have to be heavy.
- Celebrate progress, no matter how small: Growth happens in steps, not leaps.
“When you give yourself permission to feel and accept who you are, you stop living in fear of your shadows and start stepping into your light.”
7. Katie’s Advice for Anyone Starting Their Healing Journey
If you’re ready to start breaking trauma patterns and reconnecting with yourself, Katie’s advice is simple:
- Start Small: Healing doesn’t happen overnight. Begin with small practices like journaling, breathing exercises, or gentle movement.
- Be Patient With Yourself: Self-acceptance is a process. Allow yourself to move at your own pace.
- Seek Support: Whether through a coach, therapist, or trusted community, don’t go it alone.
“You are not broken. You are whole, as you are. Healing is about coming back to yourself—not fixing something that’s wrong.”
Conclusion: Embrace Your Healing With Compassion
Katie Kozlowski’s journey and her ShaktiBomb Way™ offer a refreshing, empowering approach to healing trauma and reclaiming self-worth. By reconnecting with your body and approaching your emotions with compassion, you can break free from the patterns that hold you back and step into your true potential.
If you’re ready to explore a new path to healing, Katie invites you to connect with her and discover the ShaktiBomb Way™ for yourself.
Connect With Katie Kozlowski:
- Website: KatieKozlowski.com
- Instagram: @IAmKatieKozlowski