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Natasha Lettner

Patient Leader Natasha LettnerNatasha Lettner is a multi-faceted woman with a heart for communication and advocacy. She lives in Milwaukee, where she lives with her family, including her loving husband and dear son. As a professional communications consultant, Natasha has built a reputation as a skilled strategist, able to craft compelling messaging for various individuals and organizations. Her passion for mental health advocacy is rooted in her journey through postpartum depression, an experience that inspired her to begin blogging as a means of healing.

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Through her writing, Natasha has discovered a love for creative expression, and she is also known by her pseudonym, Natasha Morningstarr, as a budding horror author. Her short stories are featured in various anthologies and on her website, where she shares her Twisted Tales series. Her writing is thoughtful and provocative, often exploring themes of darkness and the unknown.

In addition to her creative pursuits, Natasha is a committed community member who has actively worked to raise awareness around mental health and racial equity issues. She has participated in panels focused on depression in mothers and the lack of resources in inner-city areas for women. Moreover, she has volunteered and worked for local nonprofit organizations, such as Greater Together, that sought to address racial inequities through initiatives like the Milwaukee Flag Initiative.

Despite her work and advocacy demands, Natasha finds time to indulge her love of reading, writing, and travel. When she is not with her family, she can often be found at the gym, where she finds physical exertion to complement her mental and creative pursuits greatly. Music is another therapeutic release for her, and she often draws inspiration from the rhythms and lyrics surrounding her in everyday life.

Click here to read all of Natasha's articles on Postpartum.mental-health-community.com.