Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker


Producer: Kait Grey


Editor: Nick Case


Recording date: 7/25/23




In this episode, Jeffrey sits down with Sarah Peyton , a relational neuroscience educator, constellations facilitator, certified Nonviolent Communication trainer, and author of multiple books. They discuss her traumatic upbringing in Alaska, working as a translator on a Soviet fishing boat, her draw to relational neuroscience and bringing it to others, the importance of self-compassion, and much more…




Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-icowJ2jwl0




Learn more:


https://www.instagram.com/sarahpeytonauthor/


https://www.facebook.com/sarah.peyton.773


https://twitter.com/resonantself


https://www.youtube.com/sarahpeyton


https://sarahpeyton.com/


https://www.yourresonantself.com/




Other resources:


Links to How to Have AntiRacist Conversations & The AntiRacist Heart https://antiracistconversations.com/#events?seg_id=01H5MTJMDDJPEF0RWXBSHP7YVZ.14755.1689694851503


Healing from Disorganized Attachment webinar series


https://sarahpeyton.com/product/healing-disorganized-attachment-series/


Fierce Compassion: Skills for Antiracist Conversations


https://sarahpeyton.com/product/fierce-compassion-roxy-manning-sarah-peyton/




Bio:


Sara:


I’m a neuroscience educator, constellations facilitator, certified Nonviolent Communication trainer and author who invites audiences into a compassionate understanding of the effects of relational trauma on the brain, and teaches about how to use resonance to change and heal.




But it wasn’t always this way… I used to struggle with brutal depression and anxiety. I was in constant battle with a lacerating self-critical inner voice that told me I was worthless, stupid, and unlovable. Before I understood the science of how difficult events impact our automatic brain patterning, and how trauma fragments our capacity for self-warmth, I thought I was just plain broken.




But there is nothing wrong with me, nor with you. We make sense. No matter what challenging feelings we have, no matter how flawed our strategies are for trying to get our needs met. I am thrilled to share what I’ve learned about how trauma impacts the brain, and how we can move into a joyful relationship with ourselves and others through resonant healing. Read more about me here.


I dream of a world where all humans have a sense of belonging and mattering, where we treat ourselves, the planet, and the beings around us with gentleness and care. Do you have this longing too? If so, you are in the right place.


0:00 - Intro


13:57 - Trauma and the Brain


16:46 - Sarah's Journey


20:23 - Translating for Soviets


27:50 - Your Resonant Self


32:08 - Relational Neuroscience


39:43 - Affirmations for Turbulent Times


41:33 - Healing from Disorganized Attachment


45:37 - Leveraging Self-compassion to Counter W.S.


53:07 - Constellations Facilitator


57:43 - Default Mode Network


1:04:35 - Recognition of Subtle Forms of V.


1:08:12 - Psychedelic Medicine and Trauma


1:10:45 - When Work Affected Change


1:14:20 - Mentor


1:15:55 - Ask Jeff a Question


1:18:22 - Most Proud of


1:21:12 - Snap Your Fingers


1:22:47 - How to Support

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