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Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 624 Is ancestral healing the solution to healing generational pain and trauma? Teal Swan, Spiritual Teacher, International Speaker, and Best-Selling Author, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 624, to share how to heal your lineage and generational pain through ancestral healing, how the modern lifestyle hurts women and especially single mothers, and what it takes to understand multidimensional truths. "We have every memory of every single ancestor in our body which means that we are literally inheriting memory. Each one of us in an amalgamation of multiple selves and that those selves have a very complex system of relationships." - Teal Swan 26% Off Ancestral Healing Course 26% off Ancestral Healing (no code - discount is automatically applied) Ancestral Healing incorporates shadow work into the healing process. The instructions and lessons are communicated in a clear, easy-to-understand way that anyone can follow and experience. Teal Swan uses her leading-edge modalities such as her version of parts work to facilitate major positive change and heal past wounds rather than covering them up with futile and empty affirmations or spiritual bypassing. Teal shares stories from her own personal experiences researching ancestry and explains what ancestral trauma is and how it gets passed down. She also touches on epigenetics, the truth about our DNA, and what it means to essentially ‘clear' ancestral trauma. In This Episode, Teal Swan Uncovers: [01:30] The Struggles of Motherhood Teal Swan Ancestral Healing Course - 26% off (use this link) Why most people are struggling. How women are expected to do it all on their own. A single-family household doesn't provide sufficient resources to both the children and the parents. The purpose of being a mother. Our children can improve our society. [08:05] It Takes a Village to Raise a Child Why being a single mother and pursuing her purpose has been the most difficult thing in Teal's life. All children need multiple attachment figures. How Teal raised her son in a community. Why she would never put her son in a public school. Fathers are not being shamed for being famous, but mothers are. [13:50] Run from Fame There is a lack of freedom in fame. Why famous people can't easily trust and connect with people. We get many of our needs met when we put other people on a pedestal but we also feel unsafe. [17:00] Ancestral Healing: Heal Your Lineage Why Josh reached out to his father after going through the Ancestral Healing Course. What happens when we are in rejection of our parental figures. Cutting off our ancestors doesn't keep us safe from pain. [20:40] Understanding Resistance Ancestral problems are created by extreme traumas. Taking ownership of our family line patterns. Why we protect ourselves through avoidance. Our resistance can be an expression of our boundaries. Resistance informs us about our personal needs. We are an amalgamation of different selves. [28:10] Indirect Inherited Trauma How Teal's airplane anxiety is a pattern from her mother. Why she hired a genealogist to understand her family's history. How we get indirect inherited trauma from our ancestors. Teal's irrational fear of whales. 366 Mark Wolynn | How To Heal Generational Trauma: The Thoughts, Feelings, Patterns & Behaviors Formed Before You Were Ever Born What she does to heal her extreme fear. [39:15] Mastery of The Self Through Relationships We can't heal relational trauma outside of relationships. People turn to spirituality to run away from the vulnerability of relationships. Why people try to control or withdraw from relationships. Our resistance is a sign of an internal war. [45:10] Power Doesn't Provide Safety Why Teal doesn't want to do the things that go against other people's best interest. How having power gives people false safety. Why we can't be trusted with each other. Governmental systems limit our growth and potential, and we need to find a better model. [49:50] Healing Generational Pain How we collectively seek intimate connections and freedom. Why we're driven to understand other people's perspectives. The feeling of powerlessness activates our coping mechanisms. Large cultural movements happen because of ancestral pain. How the protector and rejector models manifest in today's world. Why we need to become aware of the problems that come with the path we choose for ourselves. [56:40] Power Struggle We never know what we don't see. How Teal faced her own power struggles. Why we will never be better than somebody else. How trying to be the best is a protective mechanism. How Teal uses an intense level of presence to ease people's dysregulation. [01:03:10] Emotions + Suffering Men have an issue feeling their emotions. Male resistance to their emotions causes resistance to female emotions. How children learn to make everything in life predictable to feel safe. Why some people don't have struggles in their lives. Some people get inspired by suffering and some people let it consume them. No two siblings had the same childhood. [01:11:30] The Shadow Side of Patriarchy + Feminism How Teal is related to almost all U.S. presidents. The dark side of patriarchy. How the masculine traits can either be used to do good or to cause harm. People can surrender to a man who is able to take others as a part of himself. How the shadow side of feminism is eradicating men. The difference between female and male warriors. [01:21:00] The Feminine + The Masculine Why men need to provide containment to be in alignment. How women need to learn to fully trust men in order for to receive containment from them. We need a partner who is willing to grow with us. How dating apps can keep us isolated. Our nervous system can't handle the amount of threats we obtain through the news. [01:27:15] Connect with Nature Fluoride blocks non-physical information to come through the brain. Technology makes us more disconnected. How emotional neglect causes people to not know what they're missing. Our disconnect from nature and our environment makes us suffer. We are too busy to focus on connecting with nature. [01:34:15] Multidimensional Awareness Teal's gift of seeing people's energy. How she sees fractals everywhere at all times just like when people take plant medicine. Mastering our relationships is what is going to save us. Each dimension has different rules and truths, but in multidimensional realities multiple truths are true. How spiritual teachers negate people's reality in the 3D world. Why Teal's work is to undo other spiritual teachers' teachings. [01:42:30] Embracing The Darkness + Light Religions were made to control people. We can extract pieces of wisdom from different religions. Where our free will comes from. The changes Teal would like to see in the world. How her feminine side influences her teachings. Why she struggles with the temporal physical world. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts ❄️ Biohack Your Mind & Body with Plunge Ice Baths! Save $150 on your PLUNGE order with code "WELLNESSFORCE" As seen on Shark Tank, Plunge's revolutionary Cold Plunge uses powerful cooling, filtration, and sanitation to give you cold, clean water whenever you want it, making it far superior to an ice bath or chest freezer. ☀️ Live Life Well from Sunrise to Sunset Save 20% with code "WELLNESSFORCE" on everyone's favorite Superfoods brand, ORGANIFI, including their Sunrise to Sunset Bundle and their Women's Power Stack that includes HARMONY + GLOW for true hormonal balance and great health radiating through your beautiful skin. Click HERE to order your Organifi today.
“Time of Your Life Episode 9 Original Hockey Hall of Fame There’s a square puck, used in the first organized game in Kingston in 1886, Canada’s first Olympic hockey gold medal from 1924, the oldest jersey from Queen’s University and a salute to Kingston’s own Don Cherry. Those are just some of the highlights at Continue Reading
Allo Allo is nominated by Jeffers for its 1987 episode 'Pretty Maids All in a Row'. Will this high-stakes comedy's incompatibility with the Sitcom Showdown format work against it? Or will Steve be so confused by 'Allo 'Allo's complex chicanery and sauciness that it'll roll unopposed into the Hall of Fame? There's also some at about David Croft sitcoms and a bit of Blackadder news. Twitter: @SitcomShowdown Theme tune 'Billy Blues' by texasradiofish (c) copyright 2015. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Thanks texasradiofish!
Jeff Baxter is a graduate of the University of Kansas with Bachelor’s Degrees in Education and English and a Master’s Degree in Secondary Education. He also has a Juris Doctorate from Washburn University School of Law. Mr. Baxter has taught every level and grade of middle and high school students in his thirty plus years of teaching -- from non-readers to National Merit Finalists. He is passionate about teaching, but it took an epiphany when he was practicing law to realize why. He believes you cannot be your best at any profession, especially teaching, if you do not know your WHY. In his career Jeff has taught at a small Catholic high school, Leavenworth High School for twenty-six years, and Blue Valley West High School for the last three. He’s taught AP Language, AP Literature, speech, debate, drama, video productions, and composition. As a fellow of the National Writing Project and teaching consultant with the Greater Kansas City Writing Project, he has presented hundreds of workshops to middle and high school teachers and college professors throughout the Midwest. He has been a keynote speaker and workshop presenter at numerous national conventions. In 2015 Jeff Baxter was a global education fellow and spent two weeks in Peru working with teachers and students. The last two days he climbed to Machu Pichu. Rigor, relevancy and relationships are the keys to Jeff’s classroom success. This past year he completed a book which began as a writing activity with his students. The book deals with a difficult time in his life when he weighed 460 pounds and went through a period of depression. Over the course of five years Jeff recovered from the depression and lost 250 pounds. The book, More Than One Way Home, was published in February 2018. Mr. Baxter is the 2014 Kansas Teacher of the Year. In 2018 Jeff Baxter was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame - There are never more than five teachers each year to receive this honor. Listen as We Talk About... How his grandma used poetry and literature to guide him to life’s answers How a court-room collapse led to his epiphany into purpose An old testament verse led to the specifics of his purpose Why Jeff thinks kindness is the most valuable character quality Why failure is not a mark on who you are Why character qualities are so much more important to teach than testing His “Neighborhood Map” activity and how thats one example of how he gets the class to open up and trust one another The importance of revision in writing Why re-reading something will give you a totally different perspective Jeff’s one word, one sentence, one question reading technique How his study hall supervision transformed a dropout to a college graduate and career counselor A magnificent story of why he never gives up on a student Jeff’s style and opinions on classroom management Jeff’s early morning reading and writing routines The things he knows for sure - the power of laughter and visiting your grandparents How volunteering in Peru helped Jeff to better understand poverty The experience of meeting President Obama How his classes were the impetus for his first book Jeff’s new book and why it’s a story of hope The power of hope Resources Mentioned: Jeff’s 1st book - More than One Way Home Simon Sinek - Start with Why Herman Melville - Moby-Dick Books that have influenced Jeff's purpose are many, but to name a few Paul Tough, How Children Succeed Ken Macrorie, Writing to be Read Anne Lamotte, Hallelujah Anyway Bryan Stevenson,Just Mercy Angela Duckworth, Grit Pat Conroy, My Reading Life Shawn Achor, The Happiness Advantage Brett Stephens, “The Dying Art of Disagreement” The poetry of Mary Oliver - The Journey Get Started with VIPKID: 0275KC --- Referral Code Or My Teacher Profile Link VIPKID Featured in Business Insider VIPKID featured in Bloomberg Join our purpose seeking podcast community at... Facebook Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook Group - Purpose Seekers Sign up for the Bi-Weekly Newsletter by emailing: peopleofpurposepodcast@gmail.com Help More Find Their Purpose by Donating to the Podcast
Diablo III was, and continues to be, one of the most popular games in history. Despite some hiccups early in its lifetime, Blizzard has managed to continually refine the game to truly exhibit some of the most redeeming and exceptional qualities a gamer could desire. In our first entry in the BCG Hall of Fame series covering the best gaming has to offer, Aaron and Chris cover this exceptional example of game design. How did Blizzard capture and hold the attention of so many gamers? How did they listen to their player base to make the game better and better with each new patch? What truly qualifies it to be in our Hall of Fame? There’s so much to discuss! The game assignments segment puts Aaron back on a soapbox with Inside, while Chris describes his time with Dishonored 2. Intro music provided by sawsquarenoise. Used with permission.