For The Wild

Earthly Reads: Prentis Hemphill on What It Takes to Heal 1:6

Mar 25, 2025
Prentis Hemphill, bestselling author and founder of The Embodiment Institute, joins the conversation to unravel the concept of healing in both personal and collective contexts. They discuss the importance of community and shared responsibilities in political dialogue. Hemphill critiques conventional views of healing, urging a holistic approach to trauma. The duo also explores the interplay between healing and social movements, emphasizing that genuine connection and empathetic community organizing can transform conflicts into pathways for justice.
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INSIGHT

Redefining Healing

  • Societal definitions of healing often emphasize symptom treatment and productivity, not root causes.
  • True healing is a cyclical process, not a linear destination or a pursuit of perfection.
INSIGHT

Healing Inside and Out

  • If external change depends on internal healing, achieving widespread change becomes challenging.
  • Humanity's history suggests that trauma and harmful tendencies may be persistent, not a recent development.
ANECDOTE

Parenthood and Surrender

  • Prentis Hemphill shares how parenthood has taught her profound lessons about surrender and sacrifice.
  • She discusses the heartbreak of introducing her Black child to the realities of racism.
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