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The blondEST

Healing Generational Trauma

The blondEST

Savanna Boda

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🗓️ 2 February 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Savanna sits down with somatic healer Ariel Ryan for a deep dive into epigenetics, ancestral healing, and why your relationship patterns might be rooted in wounds you didn't even know you carried. 

They get real about attracting the right partner, the power of emotional processing, and Ariel walks Savanna through her signature "Yellow Brick Road" technique live on air. 

Warning: you might cry, but in a good way.

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0:00.0

Happy Monday, guys. Welcome back. I have Ariel again on the show. We're excited. We're going to dive in. A little deeper. Talk about some more common themes, just like that she sees in her work and some tips that you can help our listeners with, especially, you know, women and the wounds that we carry. And I also

0:23.0

want to get into how a lot of past life things that we didn't choose can affect us in this lifetime,

0:30.5

because that was a big thing. Like you cleared, do you remember that one day that you cleared guilt

0:34.9

on my father's side that I had? And I was like, I don't know where this is coming from. And then you were like, you know, tapping my body like you do. And then you like figured out where it was. You pulled my hand. And then you're like, this is not even from you. Like this is from your dad's side, like years and years and years and years and decades and generations ago. So epigenetics is a real, real thing.

0:56.1

And we have the blood of our ancestors in our veins.

1:01.2

It is taken just in the last 400 years,

1:04.8

there was 4,000 people who had to come together for you to be here.

1:08.8

And 4,000 people come together for me to be here.

1:11.3

There's 8,000 people between the two of us as we sit right here.

1:14.8

Right?

1:15.1

And so the thing is we hold, we are our ancestors' greatest dreams.

1:23.6

We are what they dreamt of surviving, why they fought so hard to survive is for all of us to exist the way we are now.

1:31.7

And so it is an honor to be able to process the things that they weren't able to process because they were not safe enough to process.

1:38.0

The fact we even get to have these conversations about emotions, the fact that we even get to dive into this kind of stuff is a privilege in itself because there's many people on this planet that do not have that privilege because they are not physically safe.

1:49.7

And so the fact that we're physically safe enough to be able to dive into all of this stuff is is an honor. Truly, truly is. And so with that, it's like we we hold, we hold memory in our blood. There, there is some

2:05.3

research that shows that just one drop of blood can hold over a terabyte of data, right? So

2:10.3

generations upon generations get passed down information. Yes. So if you have a blood transfusion, does that mean you're going to carry other people? I'm so curious about that. I mean, I think that with organs too, right, when you do like an organ transplant and people are like, I have dreams of the other person. It's like there is so much phenomenon that in this world that we do not understand or get that blows my mind.

2:35.6

And I do not claim.

2:36.4

I know about whoever gets my blood.

2:37.3

I've donated a lot.

2:38.4

I'm sorry.

2:40.6

If you get my blood.

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