Introduction to Home is Within You, Part 2

WELCOME HOME. Be sure to listen to Episode 1 before this episode if you haven't already. Here, I continue an overview of my story by sharing how core wounds and thinking patterns from childhood carried into adulthood, including how shame showed up within and outside me, bringing me to my knees, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically, as well as the unhealthy ways I dealt with the pain. But I also get to the good stuff - Recovery! including an overview of the main sources I used and continue to use today to transform shame into power! You will hear me to refer to them throughout this podcast: Twelve Step Work & Fellowship, Kundalini Yoga (Mantra/Sound/Breath), A Course in Miracles (Mind/Ego work), and Trauma Therapy, research, and readings. Trigger Warning- This podcast contains content that might be difficult to hear. There are references to specific experiences with PTSD, physical and mental abuse, as well as shame. Please be aware that some people may be triggered. For more information, book purchase, and free ban shame tip sheet, go to: https://www.nadia-davis.com/ or https://linktr.ee/nadiadavis Listen to the audio book here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It seems we live in a society built on shame. Nadia Davis is a mom, author, attorney, and kundalini yoga teacher who wants to change that, especially for people in trauma and addiction recovery. WE ALL deserve a safe place to share, cry, and be vulnerable. There is a place within you that can heal all - Home is Within You. On this podcast, we work together to empower your recovery by overcoming the toxic emotion of shame. Sharing practical, honest stories from her own life as well as conversations with professionals and experts, Nadia reveals why shame is such a powerful emotion. Learn how to prevent it from harming your recovery, spiritual growth, and connection with others. Plus, you'll also gain valuable insight into options for treatment, conscious parenting, and navigating both sides of the justice system.