Understanding Trauma and Intergenerational Trauma—Mighty Parenting 223 with Sara Shapouri of iBme

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The first thing to remember is that trauma is experienced differently and means different things to every individual. There is no comparison or contest; understanding trauma means understanding yourself and what affects you. Meditation teacher and trauma student Sara Shapouri joins Mighty Parenting podcast host Sandy Fowler to help us recognize that, to help us understand how events and acts like racial micro-aggressions can build up to a traumatic point, to see where trauma hides in wisdom passed from generation to generation; and to show us that there is no shame or weakness in having experienced it.
Our Guest: Sara Shapouri
Detailed Show Notes and Support at MightyParenting.com episode 223
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Understanding Trauma and Intergenerational Trauma—Mighty Parenting 223 with Sara Shapouri of iBme

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