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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Finding Fear in the Body (Resmaa Menakem): TRAUMA

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

“Here's what I would say: peace will happen when people invest in cultivating peace as opposed to war. Peace will happen. And one thing I know, for me, I know peace, I know I will never see it, but maybe I can put something in place to where I leave something here and my children's, children's, children's grandchildren can nibble off of and feed on what I've left here the same way I feed off of Frederick Douglass's stuff.” So says therapist and social worker Resmaa Menakem, author of the New York Times bestseller My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending our Hearts and Bodies and originator of the Somatic Abolitionist movement. I met Resmaa many years ago, when he was one of the few voices in this space—Resmaa calls himself a communal provocateur and this is true, as his work challenges all of us to recognize and acknowledge that we’re scared. And that much of this fear is ancient. We were supposed to talk today about trauma in relationships, but our time together took a different turn—Resmaa jumped at the opportunity to put me in my familial and familiar fear. It’s hard, or at least it was for me, but hopefully you’ll stick with us to see how this works. This is the third part of a series on trauma, and it won’t surprise you to hear that Resmaa also trained with Peter Levine. MORE FROM RESMAA MENAKEM: My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending our Hearts and Bodies Monsters in Love: Why Your Partner Sometimes Drives You Crazy—And What You Can Do About It The Quaking of America: An Embodied Guide to Navigating Our Nation’s Upheaval and Racial Reckoning Resmaa’s Website Follow Resmaa on Instagram RELATED EPISODES: PART 1: James Gordon, M.D., “A Toolkit for Working with Trauma” PART 2: Peter Levine, Ph.D, “Where Trauma Lives in the Body” Thomas Hubl: “Feeling into the Collective Presence” Gabor Maté, M.D.: “When Stress Becomes Illness” Galit Atlas, PhD: “Understanding Emotional Inheritance” Thomas Hubl: “Processing Our Collective Past” Richard Schwartz, PhD: “Recovering Every Part of Ourselves” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Lunan, host of Pulling the Thread.

0:03.7

Today is the third part of a four-part series on tools for transforming trauma.

0:09.3

I'm joined today by Somatic Abolitionist Resma Manakam, author of my grandmother's hands.

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0:47.9

Hi, it's Elise Lunan, host of Pulling the Thread.

0:56.1

On this show, we pull apart the web in which we all live to understand who we are and why we're here.

1:02.7

Pulling the thread is about big questions, why we do what we do, how we can understand our own

1:07.9

experiences within a larger spiritual and historical context,

1:11.7

the ways in which we might begin to understand ourselves and each other better,

1:15.6

and what's required to heal ourselves and our world.

1:19.0

I'll be joined in conversation by luminaries and wise elders,

1:22.6

those who have laid tracks in their work and lives to help us bring meaning and understanding

1:26.6

to a world that often

1:28.2

feels chaotic and overwhelming. My hope is that these conversations spark moments of resonance

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