“Spirituality isn't some quaint stepchild of an intelligent worldview, or the only option for those of us not smart enough to understand the facts of the real world. Spirituality reflects the most sophisticated mindset, and the most powerful force available for the transformation of human suffering.”
― Marianne Williamson, Tears to Triumph: The Spiritual Journey from Suffering to Enlightenment |
Trauma Recovery Blog On YouTube
The Trauma Recovery Blog YouTube Channel offers visitors opportunity to learn from those I've trusted to teach myself about traumatic stress injury, PTSD, Depression, Compassion Fatigue, and Substance/Alcohol Use Disorders.
I follow many. Those key to my recovery continue to amaze me with the knowledge they hold. Their gracious willingness to share their work via YouTube is a blessing in my own recovery life.
Included on this channel are those podcasts I produced with the help of my mentors of 2015 and 2016.
I named the project, Transitions-Home from Trauma. My writing mentor tells me that the best stories are about an adventurer leaving home, facing trials, and returning home to reunite with that which the adventurer left behind.
The Hero's Journey. We're all writing one. It is our life-story. I continue to hope my own will be one I can be happy to have shared once I'm gone.
All guests interviewed for Transitions agreed to me leaving these episodes on the channel for good. I wish to thank them all again for their time and for the education they granted my way. I share their words with gratitude. These are the people who helped me find the knowledge I need to continue with my coaching and volunteer advocacy efforts with confidence.
Here Is the Link To the Trauma Recovery Blog Channel
Here are some direct links to those most trusted that continue to offer material for us to consider via YouTube:
Others I follow include Dr. Frank Oschberg, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Gregory Sadler, and many others.
Badge of Life Canada has an official YouTube Channel as well.
Follow This link To The Trauma Recovery Blog YouTube Channel & And Be Sure To Please Subscribe
I follow many. Those key to my recovery continue to amaze me with the knowledge they hold. Their gracious willingness to share their work via YouTube is a blessing in my own recovery life.
Included on this channel are those podcasts I produced with the help of my mentors of 2015 and 2016.
I named the project, Transitions-Home from Trauma. My writing mentor tells me that the best stories are about an adventurer leaving home, facing trials, and returning home to reunite with that which the adventurer left behind.
The Hero's Journey. We're all writing one. It is our life-story. I continue to hope my own will be one I can be happy to have shared once I'm gone.
All guests interviewed for Transitions agreed to me leaving these episodes on the channel for good. I wish to thank them all again for their time and for the education they granted my way. I share their words with gratitude. These are the people who helped me find the knowledge I need to continue with my coaching and volunteer advocacy efforts with confidence.
Here Is the Link To the Trauma Recovery Blog Channel
Here are some direct links to those most trusted that continue to offer material for us to consider via YouTube:
- Dr. Robert Sapolsky
- Dr. Gabor Mate
- Dr. Anna Baranowsky
- Dr. David Berceli
- Dr. Peter Levine
- Michele Rosenthal
- Transitions Home From Trauma: The Trauma Recovery Blog
Others I follow include Dr. Frank Oschberg, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Gregory Sadler, and many others.
Badge of Life Canada has an official YouTube Channel as well.
Follow This link To The Trauma Recovery Blog YouTube Channel & And Be Sure To Please Subscribe
Featured Video: Relax and Breathe-Do Nothing For Ten Minutes
As Simplistic as this may Seem: It's great for intervention with Anxiety.
I used this simple tool in the beginning four times per day like taking a pill.
As Simplistic as this may Seem: It's great for intervention with Anxiety.
I used this simple tool in the beginning four times per day like taking a pill.
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