
 We Can Do Hard Things
 We Can Do Hard Things The Embodied Path to Healing Trauma with Resmaa Menakem
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 Jul 2, 2024  Racialized trauma expert Resmaa Menakem discusses somatic abolitionism, clean vs. dirty pain, historical trauma healing, and the role of white people in anti-racist efforts. Emphasizes the importance of embodied practices, confronting uncomfortable truths for transformation, and addressing racialized trauma in interactions. Explores hate groups, identity, ancestral wisdom, and the necessity of embodying change for future generations. 
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 2min 
 Healing Racialized Trauma through Embodied Practice 
 01:51 • 5min 
 The Role of Trauma and Transformation in Personal Growth and Healing 
 07:04 • 13min 
 Financial Efficiency with NetSuite and Ethical Fashion from Quince 
 20:01 • 3min 
 Exploring Racialized Trauma in Interactions 
 22:57 • 18min 
 Addressing Discrepancies in Reactions to Tragic Events 
 40:44 • 8min 
 Exploring Hate Groups, Identity, and Racial Trauma 
 48:19 • 17min 
 Exploring Racial Trauma and Ancestral Wisdom 
 01:05:21 • 1min 
 Concluding Remarks and Call to Action 
 01:06:42 • 5min 
