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Story & Lesson Highlights with Natali Ormani of Wyoming

Natali Ormani shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.

Natali, really appreciate you sharing your stories and insights with us. The world would have so much more understanding and empathy if we all were a bit more open about our stories and how they have helped shaped our journey and worldview. Let’s jump in with a fun one: What makes you lose track of time—and find yourself again?
Spending time at the beach and having a good and clearing swim helps me recharge and connect with the universe.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I’m Natali Ormani, the founder of Soul Whisper, a brand dedicated to helping women reconnect with their feminine essence and step into their embodied power. Through my work, I guide women in healing past wounds, reclaiming their inner sovereignty, and cultivating a deep, authentic connection to themselves and their desires.

What makes Soul Whisper unique is that it blends feminine energy healing, embodiment practices, and modern psychology into accessible, transformative programs. I’m passionate about creating experiences that go beyond just “thinking” your way to change, everything we do is about feeling it in the body, shifting old patterns, and activating your inner power in a sustainable way.

Right now, I’m focusing on programs like The Feminine Liberation, Embodied Sovereignty and Womb Alchemy, which are designed to help women release old trauma, reclaim their sensuality, and rewire the way they show up in love, life, and work. My story is rooted in my own journey of moving from disconnection and self-doubt into deep self-trust and empowerment, and everything I create is inspired by the desire to help other women do the same.

Amazing, so let’s take a moment to go back in time. Who were you before the world told you who you had to be?
I was just a little girl who was “too” sensitive and “too” happy, always smiling at everything around me. I felt deeply, laughed easily, and carried a lightness that was completely natural. Life came at me with so much wonder, and I was fully present in it.

Over time, I learned to hide that sensitivity and dim that happiness to fit into the expectations of the world because I was judged by others. I had the feeling that I had to be “strong,” “serious,” or “acceptable.” But at my core, that little girl is still inside me. Reconnecting to her, her joy, her openness, her emotional depth is the essence of everything I do now with Soul Whisper. It’s about remembering and embodying the parts of ourselves we were taught to hide.

What fear has held you back the most in your life?
The fear that’s held me back the most in my life is the fear of not being enough. Not smart enough, not talented enough, not lovable enough. I could see others stepping into their power, creating the lives they dreamed of, and it worked for them but for me? Somehow, I always felt like it wouldn’t.

That fear is tied so deeply to my father wound. Growing up, I often felt unseen, like my joy, my sensitivity, my very being wasn’t fully enough to earn his love or attention. No matter how hard I tried, no matter how much I achieved or how I smiled through life, there was always this quiet voice inside whispering, “You’re not enough. You’re not enough.”

It made me hide and shrink. I stayed small, even when my heart ached to expand. I doubted myself constantly and compared myself endlessly to others, thinking that what worked for them would never work for me. That fear seeped into every choice I made, holding me back from fully stepping into my desires, my power, and especially my light.

But slowly, through deep inner work, reflection, and self-compassion, I’ve started to see the truth: that voice was never real. My worth was never conditional. That little girl, the one who smiled too much, felt too deeply, loved too openly, is still here, and she’s enough. She always was. And now, helping other women see and feel that same truth is at the heart of everything.

I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. What are the biggest lies your industry tells itself?
Healing is not pretty, it’s not easy, or Instagram-ready like you can sip matcha all day long, light candles, and suddenly “feel better.” But the truth is that healing is messy, chaotic, and often terrifying. It’s not about comfort but it’s about truth.

When you truly start to heal, your entire world can feel like it’s falling apart. Relationships shift, old patterns surface, emotions you buried long ago rise to the surface, and you’re forced to face the parts of yourself you’ve been hiding, even from yourself. It’s raw, uncomfortable and very lonely at times.

But this is where transformation really lives. It’s in the tears, the breakdowns, the moments you think you can’t take another step that you begin to reclaim your power. Healing isn’t a neat ritual, it’s an unraveling, a peeling away of layers, until you find the parts of yourself that were always whole beneath it all.

And once you emerge on the other side, even with scars and shadows intact, you are fully alive, fully embodied, and unapologetically you. That is the real, wild, powerful face of healing, messy, unpredictable, and utterly transformative. And the most important part is that it takes time and lots of patience and resilience. True healing doesn’t fit into a checklist or timeline and can’t be generalized.

Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. If immortality were real, what would you build?
I would build a sanctuary of endless becoming, a place where time doesn’t rush, where the soul can wander freely through its own depths. It would be a garden of transformation, where every emotion, every shadow, every burst of joy is honored and woven into the fabric of life.

I would build a library of lived experience, not just words, but moments, memories, and wisdom carried in light and energy, accessible to anyone seeking guidance, inspiration, or the courage to face themselves.

Most of all, I would create a space for sacred alchemy, where human hearts could heal, grow, and merge with their truest essence, without fear, without limits. A place where we could truly remember that life, in all its beauty and chaos, is a divine dance, and immortality would simply give us the time to dance fully, endlessly, and with wonder.

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