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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
In this episode, Isaac Koren, founding member of the band The Kin shares his story of healing through music and how from listening, to singing, to creating - music can soothe our troubled hearts and souls. Dr. Scott also invites you to listen and join the YOUR BIG VOICE VIRTUAL LIVE EVENT happening on SATURDAY MARCH 27TH, 2021 @ 10 AM PST. You can sign up to the event here > https://brotherskoren.com/yourbigvoice?rfsn=5432593.305925
You can learn more about Isaac and the work he does with his brother at https://brotherskoren.com/
To find out more about Dr. Scott Mills, the classes he teaches, and the private work he does, please visit www.Scottwmills.com
In this two-part solo cast, Dr. Scott Mills explores the concept of post-traumatic growth - the capacity to grow from past traumatic experience, to use it for fuel. In the conversation, he’ll explain 1) what’s really going on for us all in the aftermath of Covid 2) how your brain actually works with trauma and 3) how you can work with your brain to create possibility.
If you would like to find out more about Dr. Scott and his work please check out www.Scottwmills.com
In this two-part solo cast, Dr. Scott Mills explores the concept of post-traumatic growth - the capacity to grow from past traumatic experience, to use it for fuel. In the conversation, he’ll explain 1) what’s really going on for us all in the aftermath of Covid 2) how your brain actually works with trauma and 3) how you can work with your brain to create possibility.
In this two-part conversation, Dr. Scott Mills sits down with clinical social worker and yogi Ken Breniman. Ken’s specialty is in living mindfully mortal - embracing life and death to create a more full experience of our time on Earth. With years of facilitating grief workshops and private work with clients in grief, Ken brings a unique perspective on how we can move through our own grief in a way that honors that which we have lost.
In this two-part conversation, Dr. Scott Mills sits down with clinical social worker and yogi Ken Breniman. Ken’s specialty is in living mindfully mortal - embracing life and death to create a more full experience of our time on Earth. With years of facilitating grief workshops and private work with clients in grief, Ken brings a unique perspective on how we can move through our own grief in a way that honors that which we have lost.
Second part of my conversation with Dr. Gary Salyer, author of Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve. He is a friend, a colleague and the person I send anyone wanting to create more love in their lives. His work has been praised by so many psychologists because it allows you to repattern your brain to make love safe again even when you’ve been through past trauma. It’s truly groundbreaking!
Today, I’m talking to Dr. Gary Salyer, author of Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve. He is a friend, a colleague, and the person I send anyone wanting to create more love in their lives. His work has been praised by so many psychologists because it allows you to repattern your brain to make love safe again even when you’ve been through past trauma. It’s truly groundbreaking!
In our last episode, we talked with Dr. Lori Leyden, an incredible human being who has worked to relieve trauma in places like Rwanda, Sandy Hook, CT, and Parkland, FL. In this episode, we’ll continue that conversation as she leads us deeper into what her work with trauma has taught her about navigating our own lives and leading others.
In this episode, I'm talking to. Dr. Lori Leyden an expert in trauma and recovery who has worked to relieve trauma in places like Rwanda, Sandy Hook, CT, and Parkland, FL. We will dive deeper into how the lessons that she has learned in her work in trauma can translate into your own ability to navigate your life and lead others.
In our last episode, we talked with Marie-Rose Phan- Le, a spiritual explorer and award-winning filmmaker who has traveled the world in an attempt to preserve the wisdom traditions that are being lost to globalization. Today, we’ll continue that conversation as she shares how what she has learned can inform our lives.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.