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Recovering Our Ability to Feel (Prentis Hemphill): TRAUMA

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“I think we need each other. I say this all the time, there are some things that are too big to feel in one body. You need a collective body to move them through. And I think that's what we need. We need to come together in spaces to heal, not just to consume together or to watch a movie together, but to feel together and to have human emotion in real life, in public and act from the place of a feeling body, to choose action from a feeling body and not just a reactive or a numb body, but a body that feels, a body that can connect. What kind of actions do you take in the world from that kind of body? I think it's different.”

So says Prentis Hemphill, therapist, embodiment facilitator, and author of the just-released, What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World. In today’s conversation—the final in a four-part series—we explore a path to putting ourselves, and the collective, back together, and how this begins with a visioning…but a visioning born from getting back in touch with how we actually feel. I loved their book—just by reading along with Prentis’s own path to re-embodiment, I found myself finding similar sensations in my chest, back and heart. In today’s conversation, we talk about somatics, yes, but also about conflict—and what it looks like to become more adept with our emotions in hard times. This is one of my favorite conversations I’ve had to date on Pulling the Thread—I hope you enjoy it too.

MORE FROM PRENTIS HEMPHILL:

What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World

Prentis’s Website

The Embodiment Institute

Follow Prentis on Instagram

RELATED EPISODES:

PART 1: James Gordon, M.D., “A Toolkit for Working with Trauma

PART 2: Peter Levine, Ph.D, “Where Trauma Lives in the Body

PART 3: Resmaa Menakem, “Finding Fear in the Body (TRAUMA)

Thomas Hubl: “Feeling into the Collective Presence

Gabor Maté, M.D.: “When Stress Becomes Illness

Galit Atlas, PhD: “Understanding Emotional Inheritance

Thomas Hubl: “Processing Our Collective Past

Richard Schwartz, PhD: “Recovering Every Part of Ourselves

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

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“I think we need each other. I say this all the time, there are some things that are too big to feel in one body. You need a collective body to move them through. And I think that's what we need. We need to come together in spaces to heal, not just to consume together or to watch a movie together, but to feel together and to have human emotion in real life, in public and act from the place of a feeling body, to choose action from a feeling body and not just a reactive or a numb body, but a body that feels, a body that can connect. What kind of actions do you take in the world from that kind of body? I think it's different.”

So says Prentis Hemphill, therapist, embodiment facilitator, and author of the just-released, What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World. In today’s conversation—the final in a four-part series—we explore a path to putting ourselves, and the collective, back together, and how this begins with a visioning…but a visioning born from getting back in touch with how we actually feel. I loved their book—just by reading along with Prentis’s own path to re-embodiment, I found myself finding similar sensations in my chest, back and heart. In today’s conversation, we talk about somatics, yes, but also about conflict—and what it looks like to become more adept with our emotions in hard times. This is one of my favorite conversations I’ve had to date on Pulling the Thread—I hope you enjoy it too.

MORE FROM PRENTIS HEMPHILL:

What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World

Prentis’s Website

The Embodiment Institute

Follow Prentis on Instagram

RELATED EPISODES:

PART 1: James Gordon, M.D., “A Toolkit for Working with Trauma

PART 2: Peter Levine, Ph.D, “Where Trauma Lives in the Body

PART 3: Resmaa Menakem, “Finding Fear in the Body (TRAUMA)

Thomas Hubl: “Feeling into the Collective Presence

Gabor Maté, M.D.: “When Stress Becomes Illness

Galit Atlas, PhD: “Understanding Emotional Inheritance

Thomas Hubl: “Processing Our Collective Past

Richard Schwartz, PhD: “Recovering Every Part of Ourselves

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  continue reading

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