Dr. Dravon James Every Day Peace

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  • Résumé

  • A lifetime of experiences have planted the seeds of greatness within all of us. Everything that we have experienced in our lives has provided an opportunity to gain experience, strength, and wisdom. All of our life experiences (the good, the bad and everything in-between) provides nourishment for future growth. Dr. Dravon James coaches individuals and teams to cultivate greatness from their experiences and achieve the success they deserve. The Every Day Peace podcast brings the guests, topics, insight, and support to help listeners achieve their next level of greatness in the areas of health, wealth, and relationships.
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  • The Modern Trauma Toolkit: Nurture Your Post-Traumatic Growth with Personalized Solution
    Feb 8 2025
    Dr. Christine Gibson, a respected physician, international speaker, and trauma clinician, combines cutting-edge brain biology theories, such as the polyvagal theory and epigenetics, with holistic approaches to offer personalized solutions. Her book empowers readers to understand how their bodies respond to stress and equips them with the tools to reshape their reflexes for post-traumatic growth. "The Modern Trauma Toolkit" is not just for those who have experienced trauma firsthand. It's for anyone seeking to cultivate resilience, mindfulness, and a greater understanding of their own mental well-being. From "Iffirmations" that plant seeds of possibility to the innovative "Solutions Studio" method for catalyzing change, this book provides a diverse range of actionable techniques suitable for various individuals and communities. Connect with Christine Gibson, MD Dr. Dravon James and Everyday Peace - Find out more!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    53 min
  • Dream Bold with Kate Yurenda, founder of Dream Bold Network
    Jan 5 2025
    Kate Yurenda, founder of Dream Bold Network. She is a filmmaker, energy mastery and mindset coach, graphic artist, Qi Gong instructor and Reiki master. She produced The Superhuman Experience and is currently putting the finishing touches on her new film, Keep it Real. Her films provide practical solutions, inspiration, guidance and actionable steps to our collective freedom. Kate is passionate about connecting with world and providing insight on the Law of attraction, the power of the mind, Energy healing and Qi Gong. Her film, Keep It Real explores the human potential, restyles ancient healing practices and empowers people to activate their innate superpowers—so we can free ourselves. With a dynamic lineup of experts, a bold approach to inspiring humanity and a wild spin, this is a film that is destined to make a profound impact. This film is jam-packed with practical solutions, hope and entertaining education. The intention is to teach people how to access superhuman consciousness, unravel the programming and learn to manifest on a quantum level so that we can co-create peace. Keep it Real demonstrates what is possible so that we can realize that our solutions are more accessible, innate, logical and science-based than we are aware of. This is a path to our collective freedom and it's the jumpstart to an unprecedented movement. Do you want to join our global energy experiment? Find out more about Dr. Dravon James Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    43 min
  • Inherited Trauma with author Barbara J. Williams
    Sep 10 2024
    In her captivating book, I Hate You, Mary Sullivan: A Memoir of Inherited Trauma, author Barbara J. Williams offers a vivid depiction of her evolving relationship with her grandmother, Mary Sullivan, and explores the process by which inherited trauma can be passed down from one generation to another. Williams was 22 when Sullivan died in a New Jersey nursing home, far from her family and the town she’d settled in as an immigrant. Williams felt one emotion: relief. She’d never liked the mean, critical woman she called Nana. More than 50 years later, that death suddenly and inexplicably began to haunt Williams, who felt compelled to heal their relationship and learn more about the stoic, tight-lipped Nana who never discussed her past. Who was she? What was her life like in Ireland and then in a strange new country? Why did she make the choices she made? In I Hate You, Mary Sullivan, Williams begins by retracing Nana’s footsteps in Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland, and learns that her ancestors, the Kenny family, were farm laborers. For the first time, Williams imagines the poverty and hardship her grandmother likely endured as a child and young woman. When the second famine of 1879 struck, Nana was only 2 years old. Williams wonders how hunger may have affected her grandmother. She also visualizes how the threats of forceful evictions and violent uprisings might have traumatized the young Mary Sullivan. As Williams walks the land Nana walked and learns the cold hard historical facts, she feels compassion for the woman she once hated. But that’s not all. Williams, a retired psychiatric nurse and researcher, infuses her narrative with scientific insight. Using her story, she shows how unearthing and understanding the denied stories of the past, Irish or not, can resolve painful inherited emotional patterns. In Nana’s narrative, for example, Williams finds keys to her own otherwise inexplicable adolescent anxiety and intense fear of home invasion and death by enemy bombing. When she learns that trauma may be transmitted epigenetically, she thinks, “That fits!” Connect with Dr. Dravon James Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    51 min

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