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Roslyn Snyder
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An Evolving Man Podcast
Psychologist: Is It Possible To Heal From Childhood Trauma? | AEM #107 Roslyn Snyder
Is it possible to heal from childhood trauma?.What if we had a really tough upbringing which included abuse, neglect and possibly even boarding school.Can we heal?What if we've tried everything but nothing is really working. What can we do?In today's conversation I am speaking with the founder of Realm Theory, Roslyn Snyder.We talk about her work helping those that have been through trauma heal.A really engaging and thought-provoking conversation.Thank you Roslyn.---
2024-09-06
1h 03
An Evolving Man Podcast
The Path of Recovery From Trauma, Abuse & Boarding School Syndrome | AEM #99 Bryn Edwards
What is the path of recovery from childhood trauma, abuse and boarding school syndrome?What does it look like? Today I am talking with Bryn Edwards about his journey of recovery. Bryn went to boarding school from age 8-18. He was a complier. 1st XV Rugby, and sportsman.He also talks about colonisation and how that links to boarding school.He talks about the difference between trauma and abuse. And he shares his ideas around the inner indigenous (a subject Nick Duffell explores in Wounded Leaders) and what we can do t...
2024-07-05
1h 29
Inspired Soles
26. 2019 Boston Marathon W70-74 Winner | Roslyn Smith
Got feedback about this episode? Send Carolyn a textRoslyn Smith is a 72 year old road runner from Comox, BC who holds Canadian masters records in the 8k (37:44, W70), half marathon (1:39:06, W65) and marathon (3:39:35 W65; 3:52:20 W70). In 2019 she flat-out won her 70-74 age group at the Boston Marathon, beating her running idol Jeannie Rice by over 10 minutes in a true display of the tortoise and the hare tale. Roz’s over 40 year running career began in the western arctic where she taught physical education, but it really took off in 2005 when she retired to Comox and had mo...
2021-03-16
46 min