EP 199 - "Believe You're Made For More"with Nastasha Page

EP 199 - "Believe You're Made For More"with Nastasha Page

From Finding Grace by Hannah Wallace

January 22, 2026 · 51 min · Episode 199

About this episode

In this episode, Natasha Page discusses her journey as a psychotherapist and entrepreneur, emphasizing self-compassion and the impact of neurodiversity on her life.

In this episode of finding grace I’m joined by Natasha Page is a multi-passionate entrepreneur, business coach, psychotherapist, mother, writer, and podcaster. Her boundless creativity, infectious energy, unwavering ambition, and belief in the law of attraction and manifestation drive her. Beneath these layers, she is compassionate, spiritual, a self-help and business book enthusiast, and her book with hay house “Believe you're made for more” will be out in January. In this episode you’ll discover: What finding grace means to Natasha and how she relates to it. Natasha’s journey to becoming a psychotherapist and coach began with her own struggles with low self-esteem and depression in her early twenties, which led her to seek therapy and ultimately inspired her career path. She emphasises the importance of self-compassion and understanding that actions taken during difficult times are often coping strategies, not reflections of one’s true character. Natasha discusses the impact of neurodiversity on her life, sharing that she was diagnosed with dyslexia at university, which helped her understand her learning differences and past experiences. Her book, "Believe You're Made For…

People in this episode

Host: Hannah Wallace

Guest: Natasha Page

Topics covered

  • self-compassion
  • neurodiversity
  • manifestation
  • psychotherapy
  • self-development

Keywords

  • self-esteem
  • depression
  • law of attraction
  • coping strategies
  • dyslexia

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Hay House

Books & works: Believe You're Made For More

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