
What does it really mean to be trauma-informed, and how has nervous system language started to get misused in women's circles and group spaces?
In this powerful episode, Tanya Lynn explores the difference between activation and harm, regulation and avoidance, and why discomfort in group spaces is not only normal, it's often where the deepest healing and capacity-building happens.
Through a real story from one of her programs, Tanya shares how her own journey into becoming trauma trained (not just trauma informed) radically changed how she understands safety, nervous system responses, and leadership in circle.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who:
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Participates in women's circles or group containers
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Facilitates groups, retreats, or transformational work
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Uses nervous system language and wants to use it responsibly
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Has ever wanted to leave a group because it felt "unsafe"
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
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The difference between trauma informed vs. trauma trained (and why it matters)
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Why activation is not the same as harm, and how the nervous system actually works
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How "safety language" can unconsciously become a tool for avoidance and control
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What regulation really is (hint: it's not being zen or untriggered)
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Why capacity, not comfort, is the true purpose of circle
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How orienting and tracking sensation builds resilience in real time
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What facilitators are not responsible for in group spaces
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How staying with activation can repair relational and sisterhood wounds
Key Insight:
Health is not calm.
Health is movement.
Life happens in waves ... activation and settling, expansion and contraction. When women learn to stay present through activation instead of avoiding it, we build real resilience, deeper intimacy, and authentic sisterhood.
Get your free Nervous System download here: http://sistershipcircle.com/NS
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