The Way Out Is In

Trauma and Collective Healing (Episode #92)

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Aug 15, 2025
Join Jo-ann Rosen, a BioDharma Teacher and licensed marriage and family therapist, as she dives into the crucial themes of individual and collective trauma. Jo-ann shares her journey with the Plum Village tradition and the transformative power of mindfulness and neuroscience in healing. The conversation emphasizes the importance of safe spaces for sharing experiences, the courage to be vulnerable, and the role of community in fostering genuine connections. Together, they explore how these practices can enhance resilience and create joy even amid adversity.
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INSIGHT

Reframe Reactivity To Reduce Shame

  • Many people feel 'broken' by reactivity, but neuroscience shows these are normal responses to chronic threat.
  • Reframing reactions reduces shame and opens pathways to practical regulation.
INSIGHT

Sangha Restores Co-Regulation And Safety

  • Collective sangha provides co-regulation: other people's mindfulness and kindness teach safety to the nervous system.
  • Modern overstimulation severs natural connections to earth, silence, and mutual care.
ANECDOTE

A Humbling Reply From Thich Nhat Hanh

  • Brother Phap Huu excitedly shared an insight with Thich Nhat Hanh and received only: 'That's why we practice.'
  • The reply grounded him, showing practice is ongoing, not a momentary fix or validation.
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