The Hard Skills - The Body Knows: Trauma-Informed Strategies to Shape a More Human-Centered World...

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2024
  • We often talk about boundary setting and leading with authenticity and integrity as ways to create healthier work cultures. But why? What is the deeper reason behind this and how can leaders, especially those holding marginalized identities, attend to their own inner experiences to ultimately shape a more human-centered world? That's what Laura Phoenix will be sharing this in episode and we explore the the intersection of trauma-informed practices, leadership, and organizational health.
    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
    This episode explores the intersection of trauma-informed practices, leadership, and organizational health. Many leaders holding marginalized identities face multiple traumatic stressors in life that are often replicated in high-pressure work environments, and in a number of cases that can add up to invisible pressure that harms our wellbeing. We'll talk about how pressures to conform to dominant culture might show up unseen, how those might be felt, and how that feeling might lead us to lead more authentically or to leave organizational structures and leadership roles that perpetuate harm. We'll also discuss how boundary repair work and somatic healing methods can help leaders create healthier organizations or exist in less healthy organizations.
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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:
    Laura Phoenix (she/they) is passionate about helping people tap into the body’s role in how we feel and how we heal. As the founder of Warrior Pose Yoga & Healing, which is based in Durham, NC, Laura has guided thousands of people to discover new ways of feeling better, safer, and more able to grow alongside the trauma they carry.
    As a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP), certified yoga teacher, and healing professional for more than 10 years, she emphatically welcomes humans of all shapes, races, and genders to her practice. In addition to her deep professional experience, Laura is also an abuse and trauma survivor who trusts in healing yoga and bodywork to guide herself forward. Personally, she comes to this work as a cis, queer, white, able-bodied, neurodivergent human - honored to hold space and learn from the diverse perspectives of the folks she serves.
    Beyond healing work, Laura can also be found running in the first morning light, planting in her garden, and laughing with the people who fill her days with love and shared meals, game nights, and cozy chats by the fire.
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    WEBSITES:
    Guest LinkedIn Profile: Guest Website: www.warriorposeyoga.com
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    trauma, healing, neurodivergence, queer, intersectional, somatics, recovery, #TheHardSkills
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