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Tapping for burnout in healthcare
Trying to take good care of patients when you’re burned out is one of the most draining, difficult things to do. It can lead to serious mental health issues, and it can also lead to worse outcomes for patients. Because burnout can bring a complex mix of emotions, watch as I demonstrate a technique that can be helpful to process burnout that’s different from how we usually approach tapping- you can focus on the physical sensations of the exhaustion and burnout, rather the emotions themselves.
Caregiver Burnout
In these situations of caregiver burnout, it is so important to allow multiple conflicting feelings to be present- and valid- at the same time, even if they seem to be contradicting each other. Watch as I share some trauma-informed techniques that I use as a tapping practitioner when I work with clients who are caregivers.
The mortgage lending system perpetuates systemic racism With Anna DeSimone
In this episode, Jill interviews Anna DeSimone, an author and expert on mortgage lending. This conversation focuses on racial inequities in mortgage lending and conscious and unconscious bias in mortgage lending.
The Importance of Health Advocacy with Dr. Nicole Rochester
In this episode, Jill interviews Dr. Nicole Rochester, a Board-certified pediatrician. Dr. Rochester explains the impact of structural racism in healthcare and how it leads to inequities and worse outcomes for marginalized communities.
Tapping, Therapy, and Coaching: Which is best for you?
EFT/Tapping is more like a hybrid between coaching and therapy, and it complements both modalities really well. I use tapping to help my clients connect with their own wisdom and intuition, and I also use tapping as a modality to explore and heal past traumas.
Watch as I demonstrate some of the specific ways that tapping can be used to empower clients to connect with their own wisdom.
Tapping for sustainability in activism spaces
One of the techniques that I use as a trauma-informed tapping practitioner to help clients keep their activism work sustainable is to explicitly honor our feelings while tapping. Watch as I show you how to fit this technique into your tapping practice.
Keeping the Momentum: Celebrating 100 Episodes
In this episode, Jill celebrates the 100th episode of the Conscious Anti-Racism podcast as she shares insights from the first 100 episodes, discusses her current areas for growth and activism, and looks ahead to the next season of the podcast.
A Common Mistake in Social Justice Work
We can't 'check the box' on learning about and fighting racism and other forms of oppression. It has to be a new way of thinking, a new way of seeing the world. We have to integrate it into everything we do, even if that happens more slowly than we'd like.
Here are some fairly simple things that I have personally found super helpful in keeping this work top of mind and integrating it into my day to day life, and I will offer them to you as an invitation.
Tools that will increase sustainability in anti-racism and anti-oppression work with Dr. Maiysha Clairborne
In this episode, Jill interviews Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, her colleague and partner in their Conscious Anti-Racism company.
They talk about the importance of learning how to connect with our bodies as a tool for emotional regulation, why emotional regulation is critical to sustainability in anti-racism and anti oppression work, and different ways that people can learn to start connecting with their bodies as an emotional regulation tool.
The downsides of anti-racism workshops with Prof. Sarita Srivastava
In this episode, Jill interviews Sarita Srivastava, author of the book from NYU Press, “Are You Calling Me a Racist”?: Why We Need to Stop Talking About Race and Start Making Real Antiracist Change.