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In this episode of the Peaceful Prisons Podcast, host Baylen Perata and co-host Abbe Marten engage in a profound conversation with Cassandra about the complexities of generational trauma, particularly in the context of poverty and systemic issues. Cassandra shares her personal experiences and insights on how trauma is perpetuated through generations, the impact of location on trauma processing, and the challenges faced by individuals in impoverished communities. The discussion emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals to take small steps towards healing and the need for accessible resources for those in need. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of trauma, privilege, and healing. They discuss the importance of storytelling as a means of healing, the role of creativity in processing trauma, and the necessity of self-reflection. The conversation also touches on generational patterns of trauma and how to recognize progress in healing. Ultimately, they explore the societal shift needed to prioritize healing over financial success.
By Baylen & AbbeIn this episode of the Peaceful Prisons Podcast, host Baylen Perata and co-host Abbe Marten engage in a profound conversation with Cassandra about the complexities of generational trauma, particularly in the context of poverty and systemic issues. Cassandra shares her personal experiences and insights on how trauma is perpetuated through generations, the impact of location on trauma processing, and the challenges faced by individuals in impoverished communities. The discussion emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals to take small steps towards healing and the need for accessible resources for those in need. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of trauma, privilege, and healing. They discuss the importance of storytelling as a means of healing, the role of creativity in processing trauma, and the necessity of self-reflection. The conversation also touches on generational patterns of trauma and how to recognize progress in healing. Ultimately, they explore the societal shift needed to prioritize healing over financial success.