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Episode 197: The Journey of Healing Ancestral Trauma

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In today's podcast, I interview Seth Lorinczi, a writer and expert in ancestral trauma. We discuss Seth's book, "Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir" that explores his marriage and his search for meaning in the wake of releasing the weight of ancestral trauma. This conversation will open your heart. We also discuss what it means to take responsibility of our own trauma before passing it down to our children. As well as words of inspiration of how to care for aging parents. Take a listen to the whole episode and share your thoughts with me here on Instagram @OneWade or send me an email here.

Curious to learn more about the SouLstice SIllent Meditation Retreat? Head here for details and how to apply. Registration closes May 10th.

Seth Lorinczi’s writing has appeared in The Guardian, DoubleBlind, and Maggot Brain, among other publications and anthologies. He’s presented on psychedelics and ancestral trauma at Yale University and the Oregon Jewish Museum, among other venues, and was a co-founder of “Judaism & The Psychedelic Renaissance,” a first-of-its-kind live event. He lives in Portland, OR with his family and their two derpy dogs.

Order Seth Lorinczi's book: "Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir"

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In today's podcast, I interview Seth Lorinczi, a writer and expert in ancestral trauma. We discuss Seth's book, "Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir" that explores his marriage and his search for meaning in the wake of releasing the weight of ancestral trauma. This conversation will open your heart. We also discuss what it means to take responsibility of our own trauma before passing it down to our children. As well as words of inspiration of how to care for aging parents. Take a listen to the whole episode and share your thoughts with me here on Instagram @OneWade or send me an email here.

Curious to learn more about the SouLstice SIllent Meditation Retreat? Head here for details and how to apply. Registration closes May 10th.

Seth Lorinczi’s writing has appeared in The Guardian, DoubleBlind, and Maggot Brain, among other publications and anthologies. He’s presented on psychedelics and ancestral trauma at Yale University and the Oregon Jewish Museum, among other venues, and was a co-founder of “Judaism & The Psychedelic Renaissance,” a first-of-its-kind live event. He lives in Portland, OR with his family and their two derpy dogs.

Order Seth Lorinczi's book: "Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir"

  continue reading

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