NATASHA KOCHICHERIL MONI
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 Professional Services
One-on-One Sessions for Writers, Storytellers, and Creatives
Do you find yourself repeating the same stories on the metaphorical or literal stages of your life? Are you unclear where your narrative begins, how it builds, or ends? When we lean into intuition, our ability to move forward with curiosity brings more possibilities into focus. Natasha helps her clients see the unseen whether moving from writer's block to flow, inhabiting more of their full range of creative voice, breaking through performance anxiety, switching/blending genres, or learning to feel into an audience while maintaining one's artistic integrity. If you are ready to face yourself and work deeply with what is holding you back, contact Natasha today to schedule a 15-minute free consultation to see if your needs fit her offerings.

Workshops for Writers and Storytellers
Alternatively, Natasha also teaches workshops ranging from how to learn from rejection, publish your poems and creative non-fiction, as well as how to perform in front of an audience. In the past, she has taught these through Hugo House virtually but she is also exploring in-person offerings in the Columbia River Gorge.

Storytelling and Corporate Events
Dubbed the Modern Mrs. Maisel of Storytelling, Natasha performs stories from her ongoing page/stage projects Someday This Will Be Funny and I Stand Exposed in Search of Air at festivals, gatherings, celebrations, storytelling, and other events. Centering the absurdities of life through the raw and relatable, Natasha's stories routinely make audiences gasp, laugh, and ultimately leave them calling her a poet. From dealing with a heckler in a writing workshop to processing the act of being let go on April Fools', Natasha delivers with lyricism connecting audience members to each other and themselves through vulnerability, and a propensity to find and share the funny in the face of adversity.
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​Don't fit the above categories, but you're interested in working together as a client or collaborator? Excellent. Let Natasha know what you're thinking. She loves bridging gaps, accepting the challenge, or differently visioned opportunities. Please contact her directly.