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Two Inconvenient Women
ThoughtBox Education
63 episodes
5 days ago

In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join Holly and Rachel from ThoughtBox as we explore some of the inconvenient truths, possibilities and opportunities of our rapidly changing world.


Each episode we’ll be diving deep into the big, tricky issues of our time, exploring what it means to be ‘inconvenient’ in our work to transform lives, communities and mindsets towards a healthier future for people and planet.


To find out more about the work we do at ThoughtBox Education, visit www.thoughtboxeducation.com.


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In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join Holly and Rachel from ThoughtBox as we explore some of the inconvenient truths, possibilities and opportunities of our rapidly changing world.


Each episode we’ll be diving deep into the big, tricky issues of our time, exploring what it means to be ‘inconvenient’ in our work to transform lives, communities and mindsets towards a healthier future for people and planet.


To find out more about the work we do at ThoughtBox Education, visit www.thoughtboxeducation.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Education
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Science,
Nature
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How do we heal our broken world?
Two Inconvenient Women
1 hour 6 minutes 31 seconds
3 months ago
How do we heal our broken world?

A painful truth in our current cultures is how much we are all struggling with our mental and emotional wellbeing. This is especially true in young people who are facing an increasing amount of overwhelm in their lives in this VUCA* world (*volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous). And yet the ways of suffering and the ways of wellbeing are actually two sides of the same coin...


Holly and Rachel are just back from Europe's largest trauma, mental health and wellbeing conference hosted at Oxford University, under the title 'Healing our relational world'. Bringing together over 3000 educators, therapists, mental health practitioners and healers with world-renowned trauma and emotional health experts, the conference was an extraordinarily rich and deep insight and exploration of how to heal our connection with ourselves, each other and the wider world.


In this episode we dive deeply into some of the 'brokenness' of our world (our inner and outer worlds) bringing in our own decade of research along with learnings from the conference. We look at some of the patterns in human behaviours that connect all of these elements of brokenness to better understand how to notice them and how to heal. We explore the impact of early attachment on shaping our relationships and the profound ways of healing in ourselves, our communities and with the planet. We touch on how the ways to respond to the symptoms and root causes of disconnection are the same and explore the foundational routes to healing.


In this episode we reference the following:


  • Dr Dan Siegel - professor (website)
  • Dr Bessel van der Kolk - psychiatrist (website)
  • Dr Richard Shwartz - therapist, author (website)
  • Linda Thai - trauma therapist (website)
  • Interpersonal Neurobiology - Dan Siegel (video)
  • The Body Keeps The Score - Bessel van der Kolk (book / website)
  • Internal Family Systems - Dr Richard Shwartz (website)



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Two Inconvenient Women

In a world which can feel increasingly volatile and uncertain, join Holly and Rachel from ThoughtBox as we explore some of the inconvenient truths, possibilities and opportunities of our rapidly changing world.


Each episode we’ll be diving deep into the big, tricky issues of our time, exploring what it means to be ‘inconvenient’ in our work to transform lives, communities and mindsets towards a healthier future for people and planet.


To find out more about the work we do at ThoughtBox Education, visit www.thoughtboxeducation.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.