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Epileptic Journey as a Woman with Shannon Santangelo

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Join me as I dive into Shannon's journey with epilepsy and her menstrual cycle, her thoughts around her period growing up, and how that has changed. AND so much more!

Topics we cover:

-How hidden epilepsy can be and the duality of society's term 'normal'

-How epilepsy shaped her life

-Her journey to sharing her true self

-The curiosity that women have, especially during the pandemic

-Women's evolution from 'I don't know' to 'I know'

-Tips on how to evolve to 'I know'

-Her thoughts on Taboo subjects

-Trauma and our body

-Difference between the types of trauma we can have

-Automatic Negative Thoughts (ANTs) & Saboteur

-Her period positive story

Fave takeaways:

-'25% more difficult for women to identify what they need than men.'

-'Being able to take the language and verbalise it...for women, it is quite challenging to come up with the 'I know' statement.'

-'The best thing for us is for the ability to be heard and seen.'

-'Having someone you can talk to, that you feel safe with them, just being able to say that you are trying and it is hard, is invaluable.'

-The things that are taboo, when we speak about them, are actually the things that bring us together.'

-'Everyone has trauma, it is just a word to describe what you have gone through.'

-'In Chinese medicine, the womb is the second heart.'

-'Trauma is felt, stored, and held in our bodies.'

-We have the ability to name our ANTs and this brings them externally.'

Jacki Carr

The Body Keeps the Score

ABOUT SHANNON

Shannon Santangelo is a lover of black tea, honesty, and the Colorado mountains she calls home with her husband and two rescue pups Lucky and Roy. As a women’s group facilitator, Certified Lumia Coach Accredited by the ICF, and Certified Trauma-Informed Leader, Shannon creates spaces among the aspens and pines for women to seek their own unique voice so they can be together over alone.

WHERE TO FIND HER:

Newsletter SignUp + Website

Connect [email protected]

ABOUT SARAH

I am a Change Mentor/Women's Coach guiding women to create massive change by syncing their energy + cycles. I use radical accountability and mindset magic to enhance their lives.

Website

Instagram

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Content provided by Sarah Byrne. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Byrne or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Join me as I dive into Shannon's journey with epilepsy and her menstrual cycle, her thoughts around her period growing up, and how that has changed. AND so much more!

Topics we cover:

-How hidden epilepsy can be and the duality of society's term 'normal'

-How epilepsy shaped her life

-Her journey to sharing her true self

-The curiosity that women have, especially during the pandemic

-Women's evolution from 'I don't know' to 'I know'

-Tips on how to evolve to 'I know'

-Her thoughts on Taboo subjects

-Trauma and our body

-Difference between the types of trauma we can have

-Automatic Negative Thoughts (ANTs) & Saboteur

-Her period positive story

Fave takeaways:

-'25% more difficult for women to identify what they need than men.'

-'Being able to take the language and verbalise it...for women, it is quite challenging to come up with the 'I know' statement.'

-'The best thing for us is for the ability to be heard and seen.'

-'Having someone you can talk to, that you feel safe with them, just being able to say that you are trying and it is hard, is invaluable.'

-The things that are taboo, when we speak about them, are actually the things that bring us together.'

-'Everyone has trauma, it is just a word to describe what you have gone through.'

-'In Chinese medicine, the womb is the second heart.'

-'Trauma is felt, stored, and held in our bodies.'

-We have the ability to name our ANTs and this brings them externally.'

Jacki Carr

The Body Keeps the Score

ABOUT SHANNON

Shannon Santangelo is a lover of black tea, honesty, and the Colorado mountains she calls home with her husband and two rescue pups Lucky and Roy. As a women’s group facilitator, Certified Lumia Coach Accredited by the ICF, and Certified Trauma-Informed Leader, Shannon creates spaces among the aspens and pines for women to seek their own unique voice so they can be together over alone.

WHERE TO FIND HER:

Newsletter SignUp + Website

Connect [email protected]

ABOUT SARAH

I am a Change Mentor/Women's Coach guiding women to create massive change by syncing their energy + cycles. I use radical accountability and mindset magic to enhance their lives.

Website

Instagram

  continue reading

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