SetSet with April Pride

Ep. 31 | Hidden Effects of Trauma in Relationships: What If It’s Not You—It’s Your Past?


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The hidden effects of trauma in relationships are the third person. Featuring Integration facilitator Natasha Lannerd and Tim Held, host of Podular Modcast where he takes listeners on a journey through the world of modular synthesis vis-a-vis interviews with synthesists, module manufacturers/designers and synth shop owners to see how modular has impacted their life.

 

After listening to this episode, you will have a better understanding of…

  • Permit yourself to “get high” to get comfortable with discomfort
  • Overcoming our collective trauma related to the pandemic.
  • How past trauma we're experiencing symptoms related to PTSD

 

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Tim Held, host of Podular Modcast 

Natasha Lannerd to 1906


Ezra Klein interview w/ author of The Body Keeps the Score

Bessel A. van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma:


Featured Guest:

Tim Held // @tim_held_

Sandra Guynes // @thekushnurse

Natasha Lannerd // @breathe_with_natasha

Emily McCarter // @mccartergetshigh


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