Stephanie Mines, PhD

~Somatic Illumination: The TARA Approach~

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The Original Brilliance MP4 Series, which includes three recordings:

1. The Neurochemistry of Love;

2. Prenatal Origins of Personal Truth; and

3. Attunement: From Conception to Young Adulthood.

Please enjoy absorbing these recordings that spell out the neuroscience of human development that identifies innate resilience and how we can support it. As we now live in the era of what Vandana Shiva calls “menticide” and what Amitav Ghosh calls The Great Derangement, we have lost track of what it means to nurture original brilliance. We can regenerate the simple practices of bonding, attachment and connection, even with ourselves. 

If you are a parent, these recordings will guide you. 

If you are considering becoming a parent, these recordings will orient and prepare you. 

If you are re-parenting yourself, these recordings are a map home.

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Biography

Dr. Stephanie Mines is the author of five books that reflect over three decades of research as a neuroscientist. She has investigated shock and trauma as a survivor, a professional, a clinical researcher, and healthcare provider. Her nonprofit The TARA Approach is instrumental in the systemic change she promotes as a Sustainable Health paradigm.

Dr. Mines also developed Climate Change & Consciousness to facilitate inner transformation for grounded climate action. Climate Change & Consciousness serves an international and intergenerational community of visionary activists.

Nikki Myers, MBA,ERYT 500

~Integrating Parts into Wholeness and Stepping into Leadership for Healing and Positive Change~

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Biography

An accomplished speaker and teacher, Nikki is an MBA, E-RYT500, Yoga Therapist, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Addictions Recovery Specialist, and Ayurvedic Specialist. Born from her struggles with addiction and work with countless students, Nikki is the founder of Y12SR, Yoga of 12-Step Recovery. Based on its theme ‘the issues live in the tissues’, Y12SR is a relapse prevention program that weaves the art & science of yoga with the practical tools of 12-step programs. 

Y12SR meetings are available internationally and the curriculum has rapidly become a feature of addiction recovery treatment centers.   Nikki’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Black Enterprise, The Huffington Post, Origin Magazine, CBSnews.com and countless podcasts.  She is honored to be a co-founder of the annual Yoga, Meditation and Recovery Conferences at Esalen Institute and Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health.  Nikki has been featured as a keynote speaker at the International Association of Yoga Therapist (IAYT) conference and the International Conference on Integrative Medicine at Harvard Medical School.  She was named a Yoga Journal Game Changer and is an honored recipient of the esteemed NUVO Cultural Visionary Award.

Sharon Suh, PhD

~Embodied Mindfulness: Understanding and Transforming Trauma~

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Biography

Sharon A. Suh is Professor of Buddhism at Seattle University and certified Mindful Eating-Conscious Living teacher. She received her Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from Harvard University and is a 200 RYT who teaches in the areas of Buddhism, race, gender, mindfulness, and trauma healing.

Lorenz Christian Sell

~Transformational Experience Design: Creating Deeper Levels of Connection Online~

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Biography

Lorenz Christian Sell is the co-founder of Sutra.co, a platform designed around relational group learning experiences online. Sutra has supported programs at the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma, the United Nations, the Presencing Institute, as well as many other organizations and individuals. Together with his partner, he created Transformational Teaching Online, a mentorship program that has helped hundreds of educators facilitate experiences that emphasize meaningful connection and conversation. He has spent almost two decades building technology companies and has a deep interest in how technology can be used to cultivate mutual support and shared understanding. He is a certified yoga teacher and received a degree in Computer Engineering from Tufts University.

Dr. Amber Elizabeth Lynn Gray, PHD

~Using Creative Healing Modalities for Trauma and Self-Care~

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Biography

Dr. Amber Elizabeth Lynn Gray, Executive Director of Restorative Resources LLC, The Kint Institute and her own planetary rights non-profit, Trauma Resources International, is an award winning dance movement therapist, a human rights psychotherapist, a long time practitioner and teacher of yoga, and an authorized Continuum teacher.  Amber has worked for 24 years with people who have survived human rights abuses, war and torture. Amber originated Restorative Movement Psychotherapy , the only framework for dance, movement, mindfulness  and creative arts therapies with refugees and survivors of torture, and Polyvagal-informed  Dance/Movement and Somatic Therapies for trauma,  based on a deep immersion into Polyvagal Theory. Amber provides training and consultation nationally and internationally on restorative treatment for survivors of relational, social, collective and ancestral trauma. She is an innovator in the field of staff care for first responders in disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies. Her expertise is the integration of creative arts and body-based psychotherapy into “mainstream”, multi-cultural clinical, psychotherapeutic and healing practices, often in low resource contexts. She is a regular conference presenter and keynote speaker, and has authored many peer-reviewed publications on movement therapies and trauma.  She regularly leads eco-somatic, “wild-zeness” retreats for survivors of trauma. 

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