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cPTSD, The Climate Crisis, and Healing Trauma with Coral Reefs and Ayahuasca | Greg Wrenn (189)

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We welcome Greg Wrenn to the show to share his experience of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (cPTSD) and how it was that his explorations of coral reefs and journeys with Ayahuasca turned the tide on his lifelong struggle with the condition.

Additionally, as both his experience of and healing from cPTSD is intertwined with his journalism on climate science, we also explore how the ecological and psychological effects of the climate crisis weave into our personal and collective experiences and expressions of trauma.

Enjoy

...

For links to Wrenn's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind189

*** FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW**

SUPPORT THE PODCAST

*** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon!

In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A;

Episode Breakdown

  • (00:00) Opening; Guest Bio
  • (3:28) Our favourite Star Trek TNG characters and why
  • (8:05) An explanation of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (cPTSD)
  • (16:01) How cPTSD manifested in Greg’s life
  • (22:43) The struggles faced when trying to heal cPTSD
  • (30:02) The intersection of personal trauma and the climate crisis
  • (43:19) Patreon Thanks
  • (44:45) The damage and healing in our relationship with Nature
  • (51:33) Neoliberalism and the fallacy of “self-care” in the context of the climate crisis
  • (55:13) Being tricked to feel personally guilty for the climate crisis
  • (1:00:45) How to find our personal way to do deeply meaningful good
  • (1:05:47) The role of being in the living world in our wellbeing and sense of purpose
  • (1:11:32) Where grief fits into navigating trauma and the climate crisis
  • (1:19:19) Healing cPTSD with ayahuasca through healing our attachment wounds
  • (1:27:27) Healing with ayahuasca requires an opportunity to apply your healing after the ceremony
  • (1:30:05) The role psychedelics are playing in supporting our collective response to the climate crisis
  • (1:37:23) Why it is important to ask ourselves: “What is it like to appreciate an ecosystem that will collapse in our lifetimes? To be moved by beauty that we’re pushing toward extinction?”
  • (1:42:32) Follow-up links and contact details
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We welcome Greg Wrenn to the show to share his experience of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (cPTSD) and how it was that his explorations of coral reefs and journeys with Ayahuasca turned the tide on his lifelong struggle with the condition.

Additionally, as both his experience of and healing from cPTSD is intertwined with his journalism on climate science, we also explore how the ecological and psychological effects of the climate crisis weave into our personal and collective experiences and expressions of trauma.

Enjoy

...

For links to Wrenn's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind189

*** FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW**

SUPPORT THE PODCAST

*** Huge thanks to my patrons on Patreon!

In particular, my $23+ patrons; Andreas D, Ian C, Alex F, Eliz C, Joe A;

Episode Breakdown

  • (00:00) Opening; Guest Bio
  • (3:28) Our favourite Star Trek TNG characters and why
  • (8:05) An explanation of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (cPTSD)
  • (16:01) How cPTSD manifested in Greg’s life
  • (22:43) The struggles faced when trying to heal cPTSD
  • (30:02) The intersection of personal trauma and the climate crisis
  • (43:19) Patreon Thanks
  • (44:45) The damage and healing in our relationship with Nature
  • (51:33) Neoliberalism and the fallacy of “self-care” in the context of the climate crisis
  • (55:13) Being tricked to feel personally guilty for the climate crisis
  • (1:00:45) How to find our personal way to do deeply meaningful good
  • (1:05:47) The role of being in the living world in our wellbeing and sense of purpose
  • (1:11:32) Where grief fits into navigating trauma and the climate crisis
  • (1:19:19) Healing cPTSD with ayahuasca through healing our attachment wounds
  • (1:27:27) Healing with ayahuasca requires an opportunity to apply your healing after the ceremony
  • (1:30:05) The role psychedelics are playing in supporting our collective response to the climate crisis
  • (1:37:23) Why it is important to ask ourselves: “What is it like to appreciate an ecosystem that will collapse in our lifetimes? To be moved by beauty that we’re pushing toward extinction?”
  • (1:42:32) Follow-up links and contact details
  continue reading

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