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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2022 · 42 MIN

EP. 41 - How can we Understand Senseless Acts of Violence

from The Intentional Athlete Podcast · host Ross Leppala

Senseless acts of violence have become an unfortunate part of our lives.  They come in many different forms and are so impactful to anyone who is involved in them.  So impactful in fact that it can create generational wounds that carry on for many years beyond the event.  The lasting impact and effects of such events can lead to more pain, hurt and suffering than many of us can comprehend.  How can we make sense of such happenings?  How can we move forward?  How can we create a better future for our kids and their kids?  Let me share some of my thoughts and ideas with you on how we can create and cultivate peace! Tools & Healing modalities mentioned in the show: Therapy Self-Development courses The Belonging Blueprint Authencity By the Ruiz Family Positive Parenting Solutions Books Non-Violent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg Conscious Parenting by Shefali Tsabary Conscious Living by Gay Hendricks Easter Body Western Mind by Anodea Judith When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron A New Earth, Create a Better Life by Eckart Tolle The Book of Joy by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu Connect with your host Ross Leppala! Instagram: ross.leppala Facebook: Ross Leppala Email: [email protected] Intro and Outro music credits: "Lost in the Woods" by Gaelynn Lea from the album "Learning How to Stay" Gaelynn Lea: Violin, Vocals Dave Mehling: Guitars, Keyboards, Organ & Auxiliary Percussion Al Church: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano & Auxiliary Percussion Martin Dosh: Drums Andrew Foreman: Electric Bass Haley McCallum: Vocal Harmony

Senseless acts of violence have become an unfortunate part of our lives.  They come in many different forms and are so impactful to anyone who is involved in them.  So impactful in fact that it can create generational wounds that carry on for many years beyond the event.  The lasting impact and effects of such events can lead to more pain, hurt and suffering than many of us can comprehend.  How can we make sense of such happenings?  How can we move forward?  How can we create a better future for our kids and their kids?  Let me share some of my thoughts and ideas with you on how we can create and cultivate peace! Tools & Healing modalities mentioned in the show: Therapy Self-Development courses The Belonging Blueprint Authencity By the Ruiz Family Positive Parenting Solutions Books Non-Violent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg Conscious Parenting by Shefali Tsabary Conscious Living by Gay Hendricks Easter Body Western Mind by Anodea Judith When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron A New Earth, Create a Better Life by Eckart Tolle The Book of Joy by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu Connect with your host Ross Leppala! Instagram: ross.leppala Facebook: Ross Leppala Email: [email protected] Intro and Outro music credits: "Lost in the Woods" by Gaelynn Lea from the album "Learning How to Stay" Gaelynn Lea: Violin, Vocals Dave Mehling: Guitars, Keyboards, Organ & Auxiliary Percussion Al Church: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano & Auxiliary Percussion Martin Dosh: Drums Andrew Foreman: Electric Bass Haley McCallum: Vocal Harmony

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