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-with Meridyth Driskill

May 14, 202449 min
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Episode description

In this episode, I interview Meridyth Driskill, a holistic trauma resolution practitioner. We discuss the importance of communication, the role of safety in healing, and the challenges of re-parenting and self-compassion. We also explore unwinding childhood programming and breaking the stigma of talking to oneself. The conversation highlights the power of consent and communication in relationships and the understanding of triggers and childhood trauma. Overall, the episode emphasizes that healing is a journey of refinement and that it is important to honor trauma adaptations and approach healing with self-compassion.


Tap one of the links below to connect with Meridyth:

Website: www.easywonderfullife.com Instagram: instagram.com/meridythdriskill

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@meridythdriskill


Card-carrying member of the trauma club turned purpose-driven healer, Meridyth discovered her life's mission through the crucible of her pain. After a radical personal transformation, Meridyth devoted seven years to delving into the intricacies of the subconscious mind, energy dynamics, emotions, the body-mind connection, and the profound impact of trauma.

Certified in Reiki, somatic, parts work, Somatic Activated Healing™, Human Design, and trauma-releasing bodywork, Meridyth cultivated a unique approach that merges ancient wisdom with modern healing modalities. Her transformative journey laid the foundation for a powerful process she shares with her clients, rooted in three pillars: Safety, Connection, and Fulfillment.



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If you or someone you know need help with a domestic violence situation, contact the national domestic violence hotline at 800-799-7233 or online at:

https://www.thehotline.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=domestic_violence


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