This chapter examines the concept of trauma-informed business practices and their relevance in today's capitalist landscape. It discusses the challenges of integrating these practices while maintaining professional boundaries and addressing clients' diverse trauma responses. The speakers emphasize the need for adaptability, self-awareness, and creating a supportive environment to enhance client care and inclusivity.
If you want to feel more supported and supportive in your client work, this episode is for you.
Today I’m joined by Jess Jackson of Soft Path Healing to talk about trauma, trauma-informed care, and trauma-informed business.
Together, we explore how to make our business practices more trauma-informed AND we talk about how to approach social media marketing with nervous system regulation in mind.
Tune in then click here to learn more about Jess’ upcoming course, Trauma Informed Foundations, which begins on May 17.
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