Who am I?
My name is Natasha, and I serve Kambô from a place of deep personal transformation.
Like many who feel called to the medicine path, I didn’t arrive here by accident—I arrived through pain, healing, and a long journey home to myself. I have a history of trauma and addiction, and for years I struggled to find a way through the darkness that felt lasting or real. It wasn’t until I found plant medicines that I began to truly reconnect with my body, my spirit, and my purpose.
In 2023, I began serving as a guardian and spaceholder for plant medicine ceremonies in the Minneapolis area. Through that work, I witnessed countless people shed lifetimes of pain and come back to life. I knew I was meant to be a part of this healing—not just as a witness, but as someone who could hold space with compassion, presence, and integrity.
Then came the frog.
After my seventh Kambô ceremony, something shifted. It wasn’t just the physical purge—it was a spiritual awakening. I knew I had to learn more about this powerful secretion and the Amazonian traditions behind it. Kambô helped me clear deep energetic blockages and patterns that talk therapy and sobriety alone hadn’t touched. It felt ancient, intelligent, and raw—and I felt called to serve it.
Now, I am a certified Kambô practitioner, trained through Kambo International, offering mobile ceremonies across Minneapolis and surrounding areas. I create safe, trauma-informed containers where people can surrender to their own healing process—whether they’re navigating physical illness, emotional pain, spiritual disconnection, or simply seeking clarity and reset.
In addition to my Kambô work, I’m also a board member of a Minneapolis-based Ayahuasca church, where I continue to support community healing and spiritual growth.
This path isn’t just something I do—it’s who I am. My work is rooted in empathy, authenticity, and the belief that we each have the power to heal, when we’re held with the right kind of care.
If you're feeling the call of the frog, or just curious about what this medicine might offer you, I’m here. You don’t have to walk the path alone.