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He Was Somebody’s Son: Choose Compassion Over Cruelty
In this episode of Soul Fueled ✨ AF, we dive into the delicate, yet urgent topic of compassion, judgment, and reclaiming your power in a world where tragedy and disagreement are all around us. Using a Radical Wellness lens, we explore how our nervous system reacts when we witness cruelty, loss, or opinions we don’t agree with, and how these reactions impact not only us but also our children. This episode is for parents, wellness practitioners, and anyone seeking to navigate conflict, grief, and societal division while staying grounded and compassionate.
You’ll learn:
How to teach your children it’s okay to disagree without hurting others
Why the “but” in our responses strips us of power and fuels judgment
What happens in the nervous system when we witness violence or tragedy
How to reclaim your voice and embody your truth without reacting or engaging in cruelty
The cycles of trauma and judgment we’re breaking as parents and as humans
Why modeling compassion, even in real-time crises, is essential for the next generation
Follow on IG @aubreyconley
By Aubrey ConleyHe Was Somebody’s Son: Choose Compassion Over Cruelty
In this episode of Soul Fueled ✨ AF, we dive into the delicate, yet urgent topic of compassion, judgment, and reclaiming your power in a world where tragedy and disagreement are all around us. Using a Radical Wellness lens, we explore how our nervous system reacts when we witness cruelty, loss, or opinions we don’t agree with, and how these reactions impact not only us but also our children. This episode is for parents, wellness practitioners, and anyone seeking to navigate conflict, grief, and societal division while staying grounded and compassionate.
You’ll learn:
How to teach your children it’s okay to disagree without hurting others
Why the “but” in our responses strips us of power and fuels judgment
What happens in the nervous system when we witness violence or tragedy
How to reclaim your voice and embody your truth without reacting or engaging in cruelty
The cycles of trauma and judgment we’re breaking as parents and as humans
Why modeling compassion, even in real-time crises, is essential for the next generation
Follow on IG @aubreyconley