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Trauma can be sneaky. It impacts all women.
Sometimes, we think of trauma as coming from individual, terrible occurrences. And yes, overwhelming situations are sadly part of growing up for many of us.
We also inherit both trauma and resilience patterns from those who’ve come before us.
There’s background trauma passed on through generations, and cultural norms. Simply growing up as a woman in this world can lead to us taking on “hidden” patterns of trauma.
Such patterns can also be normalised over time, so they become invisible, even if they’re limiting us. Most trauma isn’t dramatic, it’s insidious.
Feelings of inadequacy, anxiety or shame can be experienced by anyone, but they’re more common amongst women. This isn’t coincidental.
Women are more likely to appease others, to avoid conflict, and to struggle with connecting to and expressing their own needs. These safety strategies aren’t bad, but they can hold women back.
Lack of confidence, imposter syndrome, perfectionism, feeling undeserving, and the sense we’ve given so much of ourselves for nothing in return; this is what trauma can look like, and isn’t the recipe for a fulfilling life.
If you’ve experienced this, you’re not broken or weird. In fact, you’re quite normal, and it’s not your fault. And, a freer, more connected life is possible.
Identifying how trauma limits us can allow us to access a newfound freedom and happiness. Knowledge is power.
Join us for a free 3-day “Women’s Trauma” event to explore the most common “sneaky” ways trauma holds us back, and to learn what to do about it.
Through embodied learning, you’ll identify where trauma leads to self-sabotaging behaviours, so you can access greater confidence, connection and fulfilment.
Uncovering trauma’s personal and intergenerational hold gives us a way to feel deeply at ease, along with the courage to “put ourselves out there”, however we are called to do so.
Join a community of supportive, values-driven women for 3 days, where together we’ll move on from trauma, and positively impact the world.
Identify how trauma limits you, so you can move towards new freedom in your life
Join us to understand the ways trauma shows up in your life.
You’ll also walk away with embodied tools you can practise to you recognise when you’re playing out trauma patterns, so you can stop this as it’s happening.
Important notice:
If you’ve experienced recent trauma, are in active crisis-mode, or you’re simply not well-resourced to do group education work right now, then this event may NOT be for you at this time.
That’s okay, we’ve all been there, but therapy may be what you need. All are welcome, but do bear this in mind.
You do little for yourself - but look after everyone else
You're always pleasant but neglect your own needs
You take on a lot, but it's still never enough
You've done lots of work but always feel like something's lacking
…Then this event may be for you.
Sunday 18th September 2022
Patricia Aguirre
7pm UK time / 2pm EDT
Discover why we put others’ needs first
Monday 19th September 2022
Patricia Aguirre
7pm UK time / 2pm EDT
Understand undeserving and learn the roots of “imposter syndrome”
Tuesday 20th September 2022
Patricia Aguirre
7pm UK time / 2pm EDT
An exploration of allowing enjoyment
Sunday 18th September
Daniela Welzel
10am UK time / 7pm AEST
An enquiry into when strength becomes self-abuse
Monday 19th September
Georgia Verry
9am UK time / 6pm AEST
A polyvagal-informed circle to tap into healthy aggression and stillness
Monday 19th September
Yasmine Madkour
1pm UK time / 8am EDT
Explore how we relate to our mothering capacities throughout generations
Tuesday 20th September
Ron de Brito
4pm UK time / 11am EDT
Nourish your being and invite your energy to the ground
Therapist & Family Constellations Facilitator
Patricia is co-lead trainer of the Trauma Coaching and Courage to Lead courses and works extensively with women through private sessions and workshops.
She combines deep processes of shadow work through different models of therapy and trauma work with almost two decades on the spiritual path.
Patricia weaves both of these visions into her work where she leads women into states of strength and empowerment, peace and fulfilment in life, as expressed by many of the women she has worked with.
Women's Coach & Mindfulness Facilitator
Daniela brings her unique blend of embodied experience to everything she does. She is authentic, honest and fearless in her work and honours whatever arises with grace, patience and presence.
Daniela has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a diploma in police leadership science. She served in a bilateral training mission in Afghanistan, teaching Afghan police officers methods and didactics, psychology and code of conduct.
Daniela also holds a black belt in Aikido, and is a certified MBCT trainer. She regularly teaches workshops and courses on embodied self-defence and mindfulness, along with offering individual coaching.
Trauma-informed kickboxing facilitator
Georgia is a Kyokushin karate black-belt, pro-level Muay Thai fighter and BJJ blue-belt with 15 years experience in martial arts.
She’s combined the knowledge from her bachelors degree in exercise physiology, martial arts experience, peer-reviewed literature, informal research and advice from a team of psychologists to create The Fight Back Project – a trauma-informed kickboxing program for female identified survivors, offered both online and in-person.
Georgia hosts The Fight Back Podcast, hosted the first international conference for trauma-informed martial arts coaches and offers online training programs for conscious combat coaches that want to create bespoke trauma-informed programs unique to their experience and martial art.
Somatic Therapist & Sexologist
Yasmine is an Integral Trauma Counsellor, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and a SOMATICA-trained Somatic Sexologist.
Studying a Master’s in Psychology, she specialises in Systemic Trauma and Systemic Sex Therapy.
Yasmine connects women to their inner sense of safety to enjoy a life free from traumatic pain and stress, helping them to be curious with their nervous system and explore their bodies and their capacities for pleasure and play.
Her mission is to help women feel more in your bodies, get unstuck from old patterns, and become more of themselves.
Yasmine loves plants, writing, dancing, cooking, and making stuff out of other stuff, and is a parent to a very silly parrot, Chicko.
Compassion Coach & NVC facilitator
Ron is a certified Embodied Facilitator, Empowerment and Compassion Coach and Nonviolent Communication Practitioner.
She focuses her practice on helping people unearth their inner resources and find ease with being fully receptive to their humanity, in body-mind and spirit.
Ron was born in London to African/ Indian Trinidadian parents and attended Grammar School in Finchley, North London.
She’s worked as a schoolteacher, biochemist, children’s tutor. Ron’s a mother whose passion is helping others.
She’s in love with aliveness and being a vibrant dot connected to everything in a beautiful universe.
"Trauma affects all of us in direct and indirect ways.
While we will all benefit as a human species with the healing of trauma, there is a benefit in exploring the nuance of how trauma shows up in our experience as women.
Key factors in this process are community, access to knowledge, and self awareness.
I’m happy to be able to share this free event with women who are open and seeking this kind of work in our upcoming sessions."
Patricia Aguirre
Lead Trainer (Mexico) – “Trauma Coaching” and “Courage to Lead” courses
Register for this “Women’s Trauma” event now and receive three videos on the following topics to start learning before the event starts:
Replays will be available following the event for 48 hours.
However, if you attend at least one session on each day of the event, you’ll receive instructions on day 3 as to how you can get free access to the event replays for 3 months.
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After registration, you’ll be sent an email with a link to the bonuses, which will be accessed through The Embodiment Portal.
Replays will be available until 23:59 UK time on September 22 (6:59pm EDT).
If you attend at least one session live each day, we will share a link during the day 3 sessions to access the recordings for free for 3 months.
If you don’t attend all sessions live and don’t get time to watch them during the replays window, you will also be able to purchase them in our shop.