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Could Healing Your Trauma Impact the Wider Community? An Important Conversation with Yemi Penn

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How can raising awareness about trauma lead to collective healing and societal well-being? By understanding and addressing our own trauma, we can break its cycle and create a ripple effect that benefits our entire community. Yemi's profound insights and practical strategies offer valuable guidance on how we can all contribute to a healthier, more connected world through personal and collective healing. This episode will have you questioning what steps you can personally take for better mental and emotional well-being that will ultimately contribute to a healthier, more connected world. Yemi Penn, is an author, documentary producer, and speaker dedicated to the transformative journey of acknowledging and healing trauma. Sign up for the Food Matters Podcast Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/3oiJJbs

Read the full show notes here: https://www.foodmatters.com/podcast/episode-98

Learn more about Yemi Penn here: https://www.instagram.com/yemi.penn/

Learn About the Food Matters Nutrition Certification Program here: http://www.foodmatters.com/study

Follow us on Instagram: @foodmatters

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How can raising awareness about trauma lead to collective healing and societal well-being? By understanding and addressing our own trauma, we can break its cycle and create a ripple effect that benefits our entire community. Yemi's profound insights and practical strategies offer valuable guidance on how we can all contribute to a healthier, more connected world through personal and collective healing. This episode will have you questioning what steps you can personally take for better mental and emotional well-being that will ultimately contribute to a healthier, more connected world. Yemi Penn, is an author, documentary producer, and speaker dedicated to the transformative journey of acknowledging and healing trauma. Sign up for the Food Matters Podcast Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/3oiJJbs

Read the full show notes here: https://www.foodmatters.com/podcast/episode-98

Learn more about Yemi Penn here: https://www.instagram.com/yemi.penn/

Learn About the Food Matters Nutrition Certification Program here: http://www.foodmatters.com/study

Follow us on Instagram: @foodmatters

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