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72: Yemi Penn: Trauma not transformed is transferred, Cleaning our Trauma (part three)

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Welcome to the final chapter of our chat with Yemi Penn.
If you haven't already make sure you listen to part one and two of our conversation with Yemi Penn.
In part three we dive straight into the concept of "trauma not transformed is transferred" and the need to clean one's own trauma and the responsibility of being "the change we've been waiting for".
- The conversation begins with the group exploring the powerful concept of "trauma not transformed is transferred" and the need to actively "clean" one's own trauma.
- Yemi introduces the idea of "sweeping" - becoming curious about patterns, cycles, and bodily signals that may be connected to unresolved trauma.
- Navigating the challenge of encouraging others to do this inner work without judgment, the conversation highlights the importance of acknowledgment, community support, and self-care in the healing process.
- Yemi also reflects on the responsibility and fear that can come with being "the change we've been waiting for," emphasising the need for compassion, language, and taking steps at one's own pace.
- Throughout the discussion, Chloe, Steph & Yemi share personal experiences, insights, and practical tips for listeners on their own journeys of trauma healing and transformation.

Links
Follow Yemi on Instagram
Website: https://yemipenn.com/
Details of Yemi's Liberate program
Listen to Yemi's TED talk
Follow Yemi on YouTube
Listen to Yemi's podcast Decolonising Trauma
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Welcome to the final chapter of our chat with Yemi Penn.
If you haven't already make sure you listen to part one and two of our conversation with Yemi Penn.
In part three we dive straight into the concept of "trauma not transformed is transferred" and the need to clean one's own trauma and the responsibility of being "the change we've been waiting for".
- The conversation begins with the group exploring the powerful concept of "trauma not transformed is transferred" and the need to actively "clean" one's own trauma.
- Yemi introduces the idea of "sweeping" - becoming curious about patterns, cycles, and bodily signals that may be connected to unresolved trauma.
- Navigating the challenge of encouraging others to do this inner work without judgment, the conversation highlights the importance of acknowledgment, community support, and self-care in the healing process.
- Yemi also reflects on the responsibility and fear that can come with being "the change we've been waiting for," emphasising the need for compassion, language, and taking steps at one's own pace.
- Throughout the discussion, Chloe, Steph & Yemi share personal experiences, insights, and practical tips for listeners on their own journeys of trauma healing and transformation.

Links
Follow Yemi on Instagram
Website: https://yemipenn.com/
Details of Yemi's Liberate program
Listen to Yemi's TED talk
Follow Yemi on YouTube
Listen to Yemi's podcast Decolonising Trauma
____
Connect with us

@the.selfishpodcast @chloe_cocks @conscious.consulting.cc @ninelemonsfengshui @stephmccnchy
The Woman Within retreat
6 days, 5 nights from 23rd August - 28th August 2025.

This is an invitation to journey to the woman within.

Join us for an all-inclusive retreat designed for women to reconnect with themselves, prioritise their well-being, and tap into their deeper desires and power.

All details here.
Mailing list
Sign up to our mailing list to be the first to know what we are up to.

Thank you for listening, we hope you enjoyed the show. If you liked what you heard there are a number of ways you can show your support ❤️
-
share with a friend
- give us a 5 star review on your podcast platform
Thank you again and see you next week xx Chloe & Steph

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