082 How to Heal Your Trauma Before It Affects Your Kids with Occam Wood
That's Good Parenting02/19/24 • 42 min
Listen to this episode, "How to Heal Your Trauma Before It Affects Your Kids with Occam Wood" as Energetic Health Practitioner, Trauma Recovery Facilitator, Reiki Master, Community leader, and Certified Abundance Coach, Occam Wood joins Dori Durbin.
Occam shares how facing your own past trauma is key in conscious, non-reactive parenting. He shares how even "small t" traumas can imprint our kids and the difference between knee-jerk reacting versus thoughtful response in your parenting. Learn the science behind how generational trauma is passed down and simple ways parents can start stopping traumatic cycles. Tune in to learn how self-awareness and conscious responses are vital for breaking free of reactive patterns and being the parent you truly want to be.
- How Energy Bodies Create Physical Bodies
- "Big" T Traumas vs. "Little" T Traumas
- Identifying Triggers and Reactive vs. Responsive Parenting
- Healing Trauma Releases Generational Cycles
- Projecting Parental Fear
- How the TTSI Energy Healing Works
- From Career Challenge to Healing Childhood Trauma
- Simple Steps Parents Can Do Right Now
About Occam:
Occam Wood is an Energetic Health Practitioner, Trauma Recovery Facilitator, Reiki Master, Community leader, and Certified Abundance Coach. He has overcome profound adversity, abuse, and addiction and now lives a life of compassion, gratitude, and unconditional love. Occam has utilized his wisdom combined with his natural gift of intuition and a connection to divine guidance cultivated over two decades to develop a process called Trauma Transmutation, and Soul Integration (T.T.S.I). Occam now supports heart-centered change makers and those on the path of transformation to release the energetic baggage of the past so they are free to create the future they deserve in balance, harmony, and abundance.
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More about Dori Durbin:
Dori Durbin is a Christian wife, mom, author, illustrator, and a kids’ book coach who after experiencing a life-changing illness, quickly switched gears to follow her dream. She creates kids’ books to provide a fun and safe passageway for kids and parents to dig deeper and experience empowered lives. Dori also coaches non-fiction authors, professionals, and aspiring authors to “kid-size” their content into informational and engaging kids’ books! Find out more here: https://doridurbin.com/
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02/19/24 • 42 min
That's Good Parenting - 082 How to Heal Your Trauma Before It Affects Your Kids with Occam Wood
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[00:00:00] Occam Wood: They can take a group of fleas and put them in a jar with a lid on. And for two days, the fleas jump and they'll hit the top of the jar, and then eventually they'll stop jumping because they don't want to hurt themselves anymore.
[00:00:10] Occam Wood: You can take the lid off the jar and they will not jump any higher than the jar. Now that makes sense because they've been trained, right? But three generations later, their offspring will still only jump as high as the
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