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In this episode of Stay Sonder, we explore the powerful story of Dr. Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor, psychologist, and global teacher of healing. At just 16, she was imprisoned in Auschwitz and forced to dance for her captors hours after her mother was murdered. But Edith didn’t just survive, she chose to live.
We dive deep into the philosophy of choosing your response, the psychology of starting where you are, and what it truly means to reclaim your power after trauma. Backed by the wisdom of Viktor Frankl, cognitive behavioural therapy, and Stoic philosophy, this episode offers more than inspiration, it offers transformation.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, afraid, or defined by your past, this is the episode you need
By KinzoIn this episode of Stay Sonder, we explore the powerful story of Dr. Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor, psychologist, and global teacher of healing. At just 16, she was imprisoned in Auschwitz and forced to dance for her captors hours after her mother was murdered. But Edith didn’t just survive, she chose to live.
We dive deep into the philosophy of choosing your response, the psychology of starting where you are, and what it truly means to reclaim your power after trauma. Backed by the wisdom of Viktor Frankl, cognitive behavioural therapy, and Stoic philosophy, this episode offers more than inspiration, it offers transformation.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, afraid, or defined by your past, this is the episode you need