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Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant - Transforming Trauma S4 Ep. 6: How to Hack Your Mind & Guide Your Subconscious

Transforming Trauma S4 Ep. 6: How to Hack Your Mind & Guide Your Subconscious

11/27/19 • 35 min

Beyond Surviving with Rachel Grant

Trauma carries deep pain and struggle. But it also brings along the resilient spirit to achieve and not give up. If used intentionally, it can benefit your life and your growth. We cannot change what happened to us, but we can figure out the way our mind works so it works for us and not against us.


Julia Andrews represents the National Association of Women Sales Professionals as the Chapter President for Portland, Oregon and is the founder and creator of The Art of Feminine SellingTM, a sales methodology that highlights empathy and vulnerability as a strength with an emphasis on mindset and authenticity to self. She is a sales coach and a sales-team strategist who's sold over $215M in sales and brings her expertise from working over two decades as a top-tier performer in corporate financial services to help and support women not be afraid of selling and achieve the financial success they envision for themselves. Before moving to the U.S., Julia shares that one of her biggest adventures was learning English as a second language while at the same time learning how to sell as she needed to alleviate the household burden to her single mother with five children.


Julia is survivor of sexual abuse and a victim of incest.


www.juliaandrews.com

The Art of Feminine Selling Facebook Group

Interview with San Diego Voyager

Interview with Bustle.com


Support our show! If you’d like to make a donation in support of the podcast, go to http://bit.ly/beyondsurvivingpodcastdonation - all contributions will be applied towards funding scholarships, the running of donation based & free programs, & making sure that those reaching out for support get what they need.


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyond-surviving.


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Trauma carries deep pain and struggle. But it also brings along the resilient spirit to achieve and not give up. If used intentionally, it can benefit your life and your growth. We cannot change what happened to us, but we can figure out the way our mind works so it works for us and not against us.


Julia Andrews represents the National Association of Women Sales Professionals as the Chapter President for Portland, Oregon and is the founder and creator of The Art of Feminine SellingTM, a sales methodology that highlights empathy and vulnerability as a strength with an emphasis on mindset and authenticity to self. She is a sales coach and a sales-team strategist who's sold over $215M in sales and brings her expertise from working over two decades as a top-tier performer in corporate financial services to help and support women not be afraid of selling and achieve the financial success they envision for themselves. Before moving to the U.S., Julia shares that one of her biggest adventures was learning English as a second language while at the same time learning how to sell as she needed to alleviate the household burden to her single mother with five children.


Julia is survivor of sexual abuse and a victim of incest.


www.juliaandrews.com

The Art of Feminine Selling Facebook Group

Interview with San Diego Voyager

Interview with Bustle.com


Support our show! If you’d like to make a donation in support of the podcast, go to http://bit.ly/beyondsurvivingpodcastdonation - all contributions will be applied towards funding scholarships, the running of donation based & free programs, & making sure that those reaching out for support get what they need.


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyond-surviving.


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

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undefined - S6 Ep. 11: Do Only Weak Men Get Raped?

S6 Ep. 11: Do Only Weak Men Get Raped?

In this episode of Beyond Surviving, Seth Shelley and I explore and challenge the messages that male survivors are faced with, such as “Real men don’t get raped”, “You should have fought back”, “You must have enjoyed it or your body wouldn’t have responded the way it did.”


In a world where we are increasingly becoming aware of the prevalence of sexual trauma, we must bring men into the conversation as more and more the statistics are bearing out that boys are abused to nearly an equal degree as girls.


And yet, because of the messaging that boys/men receive, the way boys are socialized, men struggle to find their voice and share their stories.


That’s why I am so thankful that Seth Shelley is among the men who are paving the way for male survivors to speak up, be heard, and break the cycles of silence.


Men Need To Talk About Their Sexual Abuse | Seth Shelley | TEDxUNBC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4CIop1zlVM


www.sethshelley.com


#beyondsurvivors #sethshelley #malesurvivors #metoo #mentoo #healing #yourstorymatters #breakthesilence #nomoreshame #mythbusting


Support our show! If you’d like to make a donation in support of the podcast, go to http://bit.ly/beyondsurvivingpodcastdonation - all contributions will be applied towards funding scholarships, the running of donation based & free programs, & making sure that those reaching out for support get what they need.


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyond-surviving.


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undefined - S6 Ep. 12: The Link Between Disordered Eating and Being a Survivor

S6 Ep. 12: The Link Between Disordered Eating and Being a Survivor

In this episode, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, Natalie Forsythe and I discuss the research connecting childhood sexual abuse with disordered eating and body image struggles. We now know that trauma impacts the brain's development and changes the response to reward, which can lead many people to develop binge eating behaviors. We discuss why labeling food as "good" or "bad" is detrimental to our mental and physical health. We even explore ways in which to set boundaries to better filter the external messages we are receiving so we can put an end to body shaming.


Check out Natalie's "How to Find Freedom from Out-of-Control Eating" online class at www.natalieforsythe.com/class.


Support our show! If you’d like to make a donation in support of the podcast, go to http://bit.ly/beyondsurvivingpodcastdonation - all contributions will be applied towards funding scholarships, the running of donation based & free programs, & making sure that those reaching out for support get what they need.


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyond-surviving.


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