Freedom Coach Nataushia Miller has provided Human Services to various populations with trauma challenges for over 20 years. She began her career in high school as an Instructional Support Specialist for children with mental and physical disabilities. Her love for helping people inspired her to obtain her BA in Sociology/Social Welfare from Dillard University in New Orleans, LA, in 2006. Later, she received her MA in Community Leadership from the Berkeley School of Theology in Berkeley, CA, in 2011.
Freedom Coach Nataushia Miller began her career in high school as an Instructional Support Specialist for children with mental and physical disabilities. At this time, she realized that every human deserves a freedom-from-trauma lifestyle committing herself to advocate for disadvantaged populations. Freedom Coach Nataushia fell in love with the job. As a result of such a life-enriching experience after graduating high school in 2002, she obtained her BA in Sociology/Social Welfare from "Dillard University" in New Orleans, LA, in 2006. Later, she received her MA in Community Leadership from "Berkeley School of Theology" in Berkeley, CA, in 2011.
In the fall of 2014, after two years of recovering from experiencing homelessness in 2012, the Holy Spirit revealed to Nataushia Miller that she had never dealt with Hurricane Katrina. This traumatic experience occurred during her senior year of college. She began journaling daily, revisiting the accounts of the traumatic event to heal, which became the release of her first book, Is Freedom Your Reflection in the Mirror? Eight Steps to Overcoming Trauma August 2015 (the tenth Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina).
Afterward, she launched Character 4 Life Global, Inc., building upon the content of her book by creating unconventional comprehensive curriculums guiding others in their Soul Trauma Recovery process.