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Time/date | 13th Sept | 14th Sept | 15th Sept | 16th Sept | 17th Sept | 18th Sept |
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07.00 | 56. Mark – What many trauma teachers suspect but donât discuss: trauma and mysticism | |||||
08.00 | 70. Christina – German – Warum dir die Meinung anderer Leute auf dich egal sein darf | |||||
09.00 | 20. Erika – How trauma makes you âniceâ (trauma and people pleasing) | 46. Vilya – Your culture’s hidden trauma (trauma and cultural factors) | 32. Erika – Saying ânoâ and still being loved (trauma and boundaries) | 36. Jane – Inner strength (trauma and the female pelvis) | 58. Mark – How to really let go (trauma and control) | |
10.00 | 65. David Treleaven – How trauma can keep you from reaching a truly meditative state | 4. Ilan & Patricia – The weird things you do that you donât recognise as trauma | 42. Mark – Trauma healing is mainly sexy and makes you look cool (trauma and masculinity, a light hearted exploration) | 23. Mark – The hidden gifts inside your trauma | 49. Florian – Rainbow trauma (trauma for LGBTQ+) | |
11.00 | 10. Mark & Erika – How trauma controls your fight/flight response (trauma and conflict) | 40. Mark & Ron – Take the power back (trauma and forgiveness) | 50. Daniela – How not to burnout (and why trauma can ensure it) | 39. Erika – Youâre probably not good enough for this session (self-doubt and trauma) | 22. Mark & Patricia – How trauma impacts your love-life (trauma and intimacy) | 8. Mark – How your trauma keeps you poor (trauma and money) |
12.00 | Q&A with Roger Mills | Q&A with Roger Mills | Q&A with Roger Mills | Q&A with Roger Mills | Q&A with Roger Mills | Q&A with Roger Mills |
13.00 | 26. Mark & Christina – How trauma can give you coaching superpowers | 1. Mark & Ilan – How to move beyond trauma (what works) | 47. Ilan, Paul, Vilya [1-hour] – Youâre not broken (trauma and sexual violence) | 5. Ilan – How people who annoy you reflect your own trauma | 24. Ilan & Christina – A lust for life? (Trauma and passion) | 30. Mark & Paul – Making trauma healing playful |
14.00 | 44. Jane & Emma – How to be the parent you know you can be (trauma and parenting) | 73. Lucas Forstmeyer – Traumata in der Kindheit – Möglichkeiten im Jetzt | ||||
15.00 | 43. Patricia & Karin – What every movement teacher needs to know about trauma | 7. Mark & Erika – How trauma is stopping you from putting yourself out there (trauma and marketing) | 21. Patricia & Erika – Youâre worth more than you give yourself credit for (trauma and self-esteem) | 55. Ron – How to bend not break (trauma & resilience) | 28. Patricia & Daniela – Beign successful without having to be (trauma and workaholism) | 9. Mark & Patricia – Why you donât think first or think too much (Trauma, procrastination and impulsivity) |
16.00 | 63. Mark – The one thing that works best | 67. Hendryk Obenaus – Traum(a) Teamarbeit? (Trauma im Arbeitskontext) | 74. Daniela, Ilan, Florian, Hendryk – Trauma im kulturellen GedĂ€chtnis | 61. Ilan – Du bist mehr als deine Traumata | ||
17.00 | 2. Mark & Paul – Where todayâs stresses really come from | 6. Patricia & Masa – Where your sleep problems really come from (trauma and sleep) | 19. Mark & Mel – Post-traumatic growth: turning your trauma into superpowers | 3. Patricia & Erika – Why you donât self-care (trauma and self-care) | 66. Mark – Are you spiritually bypassing your trauma? | 57. David Berceli – What even most professionals misunderstand about trauma |
18.00 | Q&A with Patricia Aguirre | Q&A with Patricia Aguirre | Q&A with Patricia Aguirre | Q&A with Patricia Aguirre | Q&A with Patricia Aguirre | Q&A with Patricia Aguirre |
19.00 | 17. Ron, Vilya, Nir, Patricia [1-hour] – Intergenerational trauma [how your ancestors are causing you to overreact | 55. Nir – Why am I always sick? (tâârauma and persistent health issues) | 27. Patricia & Daniela – Taking the stick out of your a** (trauma and perfectionism) | 14. Mel & Karin – A traumatised personâs guide to sitting calmly with yourself (trauma and meditation) | 76. Betsy Polatin – The trauma that will never heal | 68. Mel – Why you’re afraid to open up (trauma and vulnerability) |
20.00 | 31. Ilan – What you don’t know about trauma and how it can hurt you | 64. Deb Dana – Engaging the Bodyâs Safety Circuit: A Polyvagal Guide to Connection | 59. Mel & Florian – How Covid makes trauma’s symptoms worse | |||
21.00 | 41. Mark – It wasn’t that bad (How trauma impacts even “normal” people) | 16. Patricia – How forgotten trauma shows up today | 45. Patricia – Why youâre anxious | 13. Ilan – Unleashing your creativity through healing | 72. Mel – How to cope with losing people close to you due to differing political views | 75. Daniela – Zoom âfatigueâ and anti social media (trauma and the internet) |
23.00 | 25. Patricia – The subtle damage emotional abuse leaves | 35. Mark – How to eat what actually want (trauma and food) | 11. Mark – Healing subtle trauma to find your life purpose (trauma and purpose) | 62. Paul Linden – From powerlessness to wholeness and joy | 38. Ilan – How to talk to yourself like a friend (trauma and the inner critic) | 52. Mel – How to finally get your sh*t together (trauma and internal chaos) |
01.00 | 53. Mark & Ilan – How not to use yoga and meditation as an emotional âbypassâ | 33. Patricia – Why everyone else is stupid and wrong (trauma and anger) | 69. Mel – Why do I feel guilty for this? (trauma and guilt) | 34. Mark – How trauma is stopping you being the leader you can be | 48. Paul – How to actually feel safe (trauma for martial artists) | 37. Patricia – Interrupting the vicious cycle (how not to pass on trauma) |
03.00 | 51. Christina – Revealing your invisible stress baseline | 29. Mark – Are you confident or compensating (trauma and pride)? | 15. Mark & Ilan – Why you canât stop it…and how to (trauma and addiction) | 12. Christina – How not to give a damn about other peopleâs stinky opinions of you | 60. Mark & Daniela – On the front lines (trauma for healthcare professionals, emergency responders and humanitarians) | 18. Ilan – The next step of healing: from good enough to great, as a facilitator |