Through the Trauma Podcast

Finding Connection and Transformation through Community Support


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In this episode of Through the Trauma podcast, host Amber Larkin speaks with Arlene Cohen Miller, a work-life balance coach and former attorney. They discuss the challenges women face in balancing personal and professional lives, the importance of self-care, and the role of coaching in personal growth. Arlene shares her journey from law to coaching, emphasizing the need for community support and practical tools for stress management. The conversation highlights the power of visualization, journaling, and the cultural shifts affecting women's experiences today. In this conversation, Amber Larkins and Arlene Cohen Miller explore the themes of self-love, personal growth, and the importance of community. They discuss the necessity of filling one's own cup before seeking fulfillment from others, the value of self-care practices, and the impact of past traumas on personal development. The conversation also delves into the role of mindset in transformation, the dynamics of coaching, and the significance of intuition in decision-making. Ultimately, they emphasize the power of love and self-compassion as essential elements in the journey of life.


Takeaways

  • Arlene Cohen Miller emphasizes the importance of self-care for women.
  • Coaching provides a non-judgmental space for personal growth.
  • Women often feel overwhelmed by societal pressures and expectations.
  • Visualization and breathing techniques can help manage stress.
  • Community support is crucial for women navigating life's challenges.
  • Acknowledging small victories can boost self-esteem and motivation.
  • Mistakes should be viewed as opportunities for learning and growth.
  • Women in their 50s often have more wisdom but still face challenges.
  • Finding like-minded individuals can foster a sense of belonging.
  • Coaching can help individuals discover their own answers and paths forward. We need to source that self-love within ourselves.
  • Community is important for personal growth.
  • Taking time for self-care can lead to transformation.
  • Addressing past traumas is crucial for healing.
  • Mindset plays a significant role in personal development.
  • Coaching can be effective in both one-on-one and group settings.
  • Intuition can guide decision-making in life.
  • Self-love and compassion are powerful tools for change.
  • Simple self-care practices can make a big difference.
  • Life is a journey of choices and self-discovery.

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