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By Thorald Koren
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this short conversation, I talk all about sensation-based triggers, and how recognizing the differences between sensations and thoughts gave me a whole new perspective to riding the waves of Anxiety and staying home in my body.
In this episode, I enter into the paradox of trigger-land. I unpack how I make the distinction between the trigger, and the observer within.
I further delve into the rabbit hole with my take on how the survival system can build what i call 'cancer-like behavioral loops', and how confusing it feels to experience the resistance of the resistance. Lastly, in this episode I presence how important self-awareness is the doorway to our greatest mental and emotional health.
thank you for joining me in this exploration.
Thorald
In this episode, join me as I unpack the game changing distinction between the motivation ' something's wrong that I HAVE TO FIX' and 'Something's possible if Iet this be/take a risk here'. I share a story that changed my entire approach to re parenting my nervous system/ocd mechanism. I also announce the Crazy Club; a free monthly virtual open support circle, a home for anyone exploring their mental health and wants to go deeper, stay tuned for an invitation and our first date!
so happy to be back and into season 2 of Embracing Crazy.
I start this season off with a solo episode, unpacking the the behind the story of my new song 'Here I Go', my deepest musical share to date on what it felt like to go through a critical case of OCD, and what it took to lean in, find my courage, and find a new way of being in the face of it.
follow me here @thoraldkoren
In this episode, Jeffrey and I unpack the hidden gifts of the wounding/trauma we all go through in different ways in our lives. And how when we embrace the hurt we've been through, our greatest gifts often come to the surface, becoming our service to others.
Jeffrey Van Dyk is an international speaker, guide, and transformational leader specializing in helping others find their audience and serve their people. He's also a great friend.
Jeffrey shares the challenges he went through in his early life, and how eventually finding the gift in them gave him the courage to share his message and find his tribe. He now helps others do the same.
In this episode, Dr. Joan Rosenberg and I dive into the wild, counter-intuitive, and beautiful world of letting yourself experience unpleasant feelings as they arise.
This episode is so relevant to all of us.
Joan’s insights & behavioral approach; One of accepting feelings and welcoming emotion as a necessary step toward healing ,freedom, and resilience, is powerful and so helpful.
I am so grateful to know Joan is out there sharing such a kindred approach to emotional and mental health integration.
I recorded this episode of the podcast on the night before the one year anniversary of my son's passing.
I wasn't sure I would share it, so i put it away for a couple of months. Yet coming back to listening to the episode this week, I knew it was an honest way to open the conversation around what ultimately we all experience here on earth at different times in our lives; the Loss of those we love, and the waves of grief we will each face as humans being here on earth.
I will open the podcast to many more stories around loss and grief into the future, it felt important i go first.
In loving memory of my son, Jack Mutsuro Mcrae Koren. Each and every day i miss you, and I'm forever changed by you.
You my greatest miracle to date.
T
In this episode, I'm in conversation with my friend and brother, Justin Michael Williams.
Justin is the Author of 'Stay Woke', a transformational leader and speaker, alongside being a Billboard top 20 recording artist.
Justin is at the forefront mindfulness, meditation and racial justice.
Justin and I dive into his amazing story, and what it took for him to come through challenges in his own mental and emotional health, to become the human he is today.
we jam on trauma and the trauma responses of Rigidity, that can behaviorally create perfectionism in someones life...often born out of the feeling and trigger of 'I'm not good enough'
Justin also shares his experience with an eating disorder that derailed him in his earlier life.
to discover all the amazing things Justin is up to, please visit www.justinmichaelwilliams.com
Seeing yourself in another
Mitch is a leader in Mental health, and one of the most recognizable faces in the mental health conversation in Australia and beyond.
In this episode, I venture into the Wild West of uncomfortable feelings.
I dare to share what it takes to come ‘home’ to the body no matter how uncomfortable it feels, and how to ride the waves of anxiety and panic to find a new relationship to allowing the storms of the mind and body to pass, without resistance or trying to get rid of them.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
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