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Effective Heart Change
Ep 15: PTSD

Effective Heart Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 31:10


PTSD: It's not just for combat veterans. Our society is full of people who have been through trauma and are being ravaged with PTSD and so many have no hope. David and Dale discuss why this is and what causes our spirit and body to retreat and react in the way that it does. If you are suffering; Reach out: www.livefreeministries.com Host: David A. CaseCo-Host: DaleAudio/Video Editing & Production: Matthew All content recorded at Studio 104

Effective Heart Change
Brokenness & PTSD (In 5 or Less)

Effective Heart Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 5:14


PTSD: It's not just for combat veterans. Our society is full of people who have been through trauma and are being ravaged by PTSD and so many have no hope. David and Dale discuss Biblical brokenness and point to a source of hope. Host: David A. CaseCo-Host: DaleAudio/Video Editing & Production: MatthewAll Content recorded at Studio 104

The Empowered Spirit Show
Gutless to Grateful #lovemydetour with Amy Oestreicher

The Empowered Spirit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 56:17


As this podcast goes to air we are moving into our next full moon. The sun sign is in Leo and the moon is full in Aquarius… a reflective time time to nourish our creations and break through our limitations. Aquarius energy teaches us to break free of our limitation and the social norms to find our true self. The vibrations coming in now are all about breaking free and finding new perspectives. And as we have been talking about... this full moon is allowing each of us to open up fully to our light… to that part that inspires us to go beyond... to heal our wounds... to know that we are all evolving - evolution - revolution. It is also about questioning your own consciousness and where each of us can awaken… individually and collectively. This full moon asks you to feel your truth and then send it back out into the consciousness around you to help share a new reality. Aquarius and Leo energy encourages us to know where we are and insures us to shed expectation from others, to rise above the fear of rejection and align with our essence.  When you can reframe your challenges and problems as portals of energy… ways to illuminate the lessons rather than as just limitations, you open yourself up to discover the immense power you hold within yourself to heal and let go of your emotional blocks.  All of this I talk about about on the Energy Focus of the week which you can find live on Sunday nights on Facebook or Instagram.  Download my free guide to help you set up your own daily Practice. You can find it on my website at  TerriAnnHeiman.com. Or if you would prefer some private help, join me in my Empowered Spirit Program.  Schedule an Empowered Spirit Discovery Session with me and let's discover what three things are draining you of your energy and if this program is a fit for you. I am seeing clients, virtually and  some in person, and I do have just a few spot left for my private mentoring program . In today's episode, I talk with Amy Oestreicher about her life, her challenges and especially her creativity and how it has helped her to overcome her obstacles.  Her book, My Beautiful Detour, is one of the most inspiriting story I've heard in a long time. I absolutely fell in love with her! We talk about creating and art as a means to heal, detours, resilience, abuse, PTSD, eating and so much more that went into her own personal healing. Talk about reframing your challenges and problems... wow. Amy Oestreicher is a PTSD Specialist, Audie award-nominated playwright, performer and multidisciplinary creator. Amy overcame a decade of trauma to become a sought-after traumainformed teaching artist, author, writer for The Huffington Post, international keynote speaker, RAINN representative and health advocate. She has given three TEDx Talks on transforming trauma through creativity, and her story has appeared on NBC's Today, CBS, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen Magazine, The Washington Post, Good Housekeeping and MSNBC, among others. A singer, librettist and visual mixed media artist, she dedicates her work to celebrating everyday miracles, untold stories and the detours in life that can spark connection and transform communities. Amy has toured her autobiographical musical, Gutless & Grateful, to over 200 venues from 54 Below to Barrington Stage Company since its 2012 NYC debut, as well as a mental health program for colleges, conferences and organizations. She is currently developing her full-length play, Flicker and a Firestarter, which just had its first AEA Staged Reading, and More Than Ever Now, a play based on her grandmother's story of survival. She most recently premiered her one-woman multimedia musical, Passageways, at HERE Arts Center, for which she created music, book, lyrics and artwork. As the 2014 Eastern Regional Recipient of Convatec's Great Comebacks Award and WEGO Health “Health Activist Hero” and WeGO Health Expert, she speaks for National WOCN conferences and the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress and writes for the official print publication of the UOAA. She has devised programming for the Transformative Language Arts Network National Conference, the Eating Recovery Foundation, the 40th Anniversary New England Educational Opportunity Association Milestones Conference, three Annual National Mental Health America Conference and others. She has been the featured keynote speaker for national conferences including the Pacific Rim Conference of Diversity and Disability, the International School of Social Work Conference and Women of Resilience. As a playwright, Amy has received awards and accolades for engaging her audiences in dynamic conversation on trauma's effects on society, including Women Around Town's “Women to Celebrate” 2014, BroadwayWorld “Best Theatre Debut,” Bistro Awards “New York Top Pick” and the “Singular Award” at the Sarasolo Theatre Festival, presented annually for a “performance that is exceptionally uncommon, groundbreaking, original and inventive.” Amy has performed excerpts of her solo oral history play, Divers, as part of Brooklyn's immigrants and Exile, Beechwood Art's Giving Voice, Dixon Place, Seekonk Storytelling Television Special, and Museum of Jewish Heritage Festival of Untold Women. She is a cabaret and theatre reviewer for BroadwayWorld, Her theatre education essays and monologues have been published in Creative Pedagogy journals, as part of a theatre curriculum for high school students in the Philippines. Her play, "We Re-Member" honoring the immigration stories of her grandparents, has been performed in twelve states, and her full-length play, Factory Treasure, has been performed at the Philadelphia Arts Center, Identity Theatre, LIU, The Depot and Actors Theatre of Newburyport. Her short plays have been published by the Eddy Theatre Company and finalists in Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Short Play Festival, as well as NYC Playwright's Women in the Age of Trump. Amy's collaboration with Beechwood Arts on the immersion salon, “Resilience and the Power of the Human Spirit,” has traveled around the world to health and arts facilities as a public installation, incorporating her monologues, art, writing and recipes to express the life-altering detours and ultimately the invaluable gifts of her resilient journey. Amy is also an active artist and teacher in the Jewish community, being honored by United Way in 2005 for her music programs at Hollander House, completing artist residencies at Art Kibbutz, and delivering “Hope, Resilience & Biblical Women” keynotes for synagogues and religious schools. She is a teaching artist with Brooklyn's Community World Project, and trained ACTSmart, a Playback Theatre troupe in Amherst, MA. She is also a passionate arts education advocate, a successful mixed media visual artist, a continuing education studio arts teacher and her artwork has been shown in esteemed galleries in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Chicago, San Diego and New York, as well as published in national publications including Conquer, Topology and Cargo Literary. She has recently published her memoir, My Beautiful Detour: An Unthinkable Journey from Gutless to Grateful. See more at www.amyoes.com. Facebook. Instagram. YouTube #lovemydetour Join The Campaign. Walk - “Step into Joy” Step Into Joy Workshops: Walking for Connection, Discovery & Play  Covid masks -  Art stuff -  TedXTalks. Sexual trauma of my PTSD: It's OK to Freeze: Healing From Sexual Assault  Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth As Amy says… we are have this creative force within us.  Allow yourself to go within and find this energy to help overcome any obstacle. Reach out to Amy for inspiration, her programs or to bring her to your group and have her share her inspiring story. I fell in love with her. #Lovemydetour - be a part of the movement! And, if you need help on your spiritual path, reach out to me. I have a few openings for my private mentoring program.   Thanks again for listening. To your Spirit, Terri PS… Schedule a Virtual Coffee here.   Join Terri's Facebook Group  Follow Terri on Instagram Find her on LinkedIn   EPISODE CREDITS If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes
#440: Rick Doblin — The Psychedelic Domino That Tips All Others

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 101:52


Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Rick founded MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) as a non-profit organization in 1986 to raise awareness and understanding of psychedelic substance56% of patients no longer required treatment for PTSD after two months of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy “Most subjects received just two to three sessions of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy” – Tim FerrissThe average patient in the study suffered from PTSD for 17.8 YEARS before being treated and healed with MDMA In humans, taking MDMA releases the association of trauma to a negative memory and makes people feel safe the next time they recall that incident“The next time that you remember the incident, you remember the incident with a different emotional tone and that can be encoded in new neural pathways in your brian” – Rick DoblinYou need MDMA and therapy to get the most effective treatment for PTSD“It’s not really MDMA, it’s psychotherapy facilitated by MDMA” – Rick DoblinMDMA brings unconscious thoughts to the surface, but if you’re not prepared for that you could have a breakdown instead of a breakthrougheval(ez_write_tag([[728,90],'podcastnotes_org-medrectangle-3','ezslot_0',122,'0','0']));Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgRick Doblin — The Psychedelic Domino That Tips All Others | Brought to you by Helix Sleep and LinkedIn JobsRick Doblin, PhD, (@rickdoblin) is the founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He received his doctorate in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where he wrote his dissertation on the regulation of the medical uses of psychedelics and marijuana and his master’s thesis on a survey of oncologists about smoked marijuana vs. the oral THC pill in nausea control for cancer patients. Rick was also one of the early students under the legendary Dr. Stanislav Grof.Please listen to this entire episode, as there is a $10M surprise at the end.If you are interested in learning more about MAPS’s critical work and Phase 3 studies to make MDMA-assisted psychotherapy an approved treatment for PTSD, please visit maps.org/capstoneThis podcast episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep! Helix was selected as the #1 best overall mattress pick of 2020 by GQ magazine, Wired, Apartment Therapy, and many others. With Helix, there’s a specific mattress for each and everybody’s unique taste. Just take their quiz—only two minutes to complete—that matches your body type and sleep preferences to the perfect mattress for you. They have a 10-year warranty, and you get to try it out for a hundred nights, risk free. They’ll even pick it up from you if you don’t love it. And now, to my dear listeners, Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off all mattress orders plus two free pillows at HelixSleep.com/TIM.This episode is also brought to you by LinkedIn Jobs. Whether you are looking to hire now for a critical role or thinking about needs that you may have in the future, LinkedIn Jobs can help. LinkedIn is an active community with more than 675 million members worldwide. LinkedIn screens candidates for the hard and soft skills you’re looking for and puts your job in front of candidates looking for job opportunities that match what you have to offer.With LinkedIn, you can hire the right person quickly when you need them. And if you need to hire for healthcare or essential services, you can post your jobs for free. When it’s time to find and hire that right person, LinkedIn is here to help. Just visit LinkedIn.com/Tim to get started! Terms and conditions apply.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at tim.blog/sponsor.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss

PTSD TV
What's PTSD V.s. What's Human PTSD TV Friday Q&A

PTSD TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 22:04


What is YOU and what is PTSD? It seems like a never ending internal battle between you and your PTSD... I used to always ask myself... "Why do I always lash out at Brad, the love of my life?" I could never understand why I was so angry, sad, frustrated, and scared all the time. It was like I had these two internal forces inside of me fighting to the death. One side wanted to be kind and loving...it wanted to hold Brad close and tell him how much he meant to me. And the other side was just pure rage and wanted to pick fights...it wanted to find everything wrong in EVERY situation and make life a living hell. Why did this happen? Why did I have these two sides inside of me constantly fighting each other? These questions caused me so much confusion, guilt, and pain. I felt like I was this good person, but I would always do bad things that hurt the people I loved... Things didn't start to change for me until I realized this... I learned how to separate myself from my PTSD. I learned about these two conflicting forces inside of me... I learned that part of me was PTSD and everything that part of me did came from a place of terror and extreme pain. And the other part of me was the true me and everything this part did came from a place of love and acceptance. I discovered what was truly me, and what was PTSD... Listen... You are NOT a bad person. It's not your fault that you hurt and lash out at the ones you love. You went through an extreme amount of pain, and PTSD is the result of that pain. Realize that PTSD comes from pain, and the part of you that's angry, sad, and scared is just craving to be loved and accepted by YOU. PTSD is just a part of you that's hurt, a part that's in need of help, love, and healing. Once I realized this the battle inside me calmed. I was able to see myself for who I really was, and was able to understand why I did everything I did. It wasn't because I was a bad person, it was just because I was hurt. And the same thing goes for YOU. I don't want you to hurt the love of your life in the way I hurt Brad... I want to help you to heal your relationship and your PTSD once and for all... I want you to feel love again. If you want to learn how Brad and I were able not only recover from PTSD, but repair and heal our relationship then I have something for you. I just finished creating a free video case study to show you how we did it. Here's the link to the free video - https://www.overcomingptsd.info/love In the video I show you 3 things.. 1 - 3 indicators that your relationship is in danger and needs help right now 2 - Why 70% of PTSD relationships end in breakup or divorce 3 - How to save the love of your life and end the pain for good And at the end of the case study you'll get the opportunity to schedule a call with me or Brad to see if we can help you repair your love and your relationship for good. Click below to watch the free case study video now: https://www.overcomingptsd.info/love If you enjoyed this post today, then you'll love my free case study. Talk soon :) To your recovery! Kayleen

PTSD TV
The BEST Thing To Heal Your Relationship | PTSD And Relationships: PTSD TV

PTSD TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 43:51


What's the BEST thing you can do to heal your relationship and your PTSD? It's kind of a paradox really... But, today Brad and I are going to give you a "behind the scenes" look into our relationship, and how we were able to overcome some of the darkest times. Brad and I both share our personal stories of how we were able to overcome those dark times, and how you can use the lessons we learned in your own life!   Here's What We're Covering: 1 - The #1 Thing You Should Focus On In Your Relationship 2 - Kayleen's Personal Growth Story 3 - Brad's Personal Growth Story   Resources: Free PTSD Recovery Training - https://www.overcomingptsd.info/go Email me with questions! Kayleen@OvercomingPTSD.info

Angel Talk Tuesday
Coping with Modern Disorders Like Depression, ADD, ADHD and PTS​D​

Angel Talk Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 56:09


Aired Tuesday, 2 May 2017, 10:00 AM ET Coping with Modern Disorders Like Depression, ADD, ADHD and PTSD It is impossible to live in today’s society and not hear about certain mental health concerns like depression, ADD, ADHD, and P​TSD​. If this isn’t something you are dealing with, probably someone you know is! Join the Angel Talk Channelers today as they discuss the ins and outs of these issues, as well as coping strategies for you and your loved ones who may be dealing with these concerns. ​We are taking live calls! ​ ​Dial in with​ any questions ​or comments about your life or the topic at hand​ at 202.570.70​57​.