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Resmaa Menakem: Racialized Trauma

By Resmaa Menakem — 2020

In his excellent book, My Grandmother’s Hands, Resmaa refers to people like Malcolm X and James Baldwin as having settled bodies and focused minds. The book is about racialized trauma: white body supremacy, white bodies, black bodies, and police bodies. See more...

48:10 min

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The Moyers' Journey from Addiction to Recovery

Bill and Judith Moyers and their son William Cope Moyers shared their personal story of addiction and recovery with moderator Max Sherman.

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01:08:26

Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption

William Cope Moyers spiraled into a crack-cocaine binge that threatened to destroy his life. After multiple attempts at rehabilitation, Moyers was finally able to recover from his addiction and make sobriety the center of his life. Moyers discussed his story.

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10:56

8 Signs Of Family Problems: Inter-generational Trauma - Psychotherapy Crash Course

In this video, I will discuss intergenerational trauma and identifying it within an unhealthy family system.

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03:06

Jill Purce on Inheriting Family Patterns

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Humanity’s Default with Riane Eisler

Riane Eisler's new book, "Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shape Our Brains, Lives, and Future", provides evidence that caring behavior is actually humanity’s default tendency.

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Healing Our Family Trees: An Essential Step on the Spiritual Path

Healing Our Family trees is a huge step on the spiritual path, and it takes strength, courage, and wisdom to begin the process. In this powerful video, we will explore the topic of our family lineage and ancestors and how we are affected by them in different ways.

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Ancestors: The Shamans Cave

Healing Patterns Passed Down Through our Ancestors In this week’s show Renee Baribeau and Sandra Ingerman will talk about how many of the behavior patterns we wish to heal are carried down through our ancestors and family.

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Intergenerational Trauma