Surviving S*xual Trauma & Marginalization Via Holistic Health with Dr. Mojisola Edu

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2024 · 1H 16M

Surviving S*xual Trauma & Marginalization Via Holistic Health with Dr. Mojisola Edu

from Queer Story Time The Podcast · host Stevie Inghram

Episode SummaryIn this transformative episode of Queer Story Time, I sit down with the incredible Dr. Mojisola Edu, a healer, advocate, and practitioner devoted to creating safe spaces for trauma survivors & marginalized communities. Together, we unpack the intersections of identity, adversity, and healing—exploring how trauma impacts our bodies and the liberatory power of holistic health practices for queer and trans people.Dr. Mojisola shares her personal journey and the lessons she's learned in creating spaces where others can thrive, while I reflect on my own path, from growing up in a conservative religious environment to finding liberation through yoga, Buddhism, and body-centered therapies.We dive deep into the importance of community, self-parenting, and tools for cultivating safety in the body, especially for those of us navigating a world rife with discrimination. This episode is packed with insights, compassion, and actionable advice for anyone seeking healing and connection.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeThe power of listening to and trusting your intuition, especially as a young queer or trans person.How to find and create chosen family when biological family isn't a source of support.Why music, dance, and art are universal languages of connection and healing.The importance of addressing trauma holistically—through both therapy and body-centered practices like yoga, mindfulness, and Ayurveda.The science of the nervous system: understanding the parasympathetic "rest, digest, and heal" response versus the chronic stress of the sympathetic "fight, flight, or freeze" mode.Practical ways to move toward safety, healing, and embodiment in your daily life.How marginalization and systemic discrimination impact queer and trans bodies—and how to begin reclaiming them.About Dr. Mojisola IduDr. Mojisola Edu is a dedicated advocate for marginalized communities, bringing her expertise in holistic health and intersectionality to her work. With a background in public health, social justice, and healing arts, she offers unique insights into the complexities of healing from trauma while navigating identity and systemic oppression.Find her online:Instagram: @LoveEnergyServicesWebsite: www.loveenergyservices.comPhone: (240) 468-2571Resources MentionedYoga therapy and its role in healing trauma.The importance of the parasympathetic nervous system in reducing stress and promoting healing.Ayurvedic practices like Abhyanga massage and hydrotherapy.Eastern philosophies (Buddhism and yoga) as non-dogmatic paths for liberation from suffering.🔗 QST Resources & Links:Support Queer Trans Thriving Mutual Aid Collective's 2025 Rainbow Care Fund on GiveButterFind QSTs Website Home at FutureDrStevie.com 📣 Spread the Word, Leave A Review, & Follow QST: If this episode resonated with you, Stevie encourages you to share it widely! This will also help QST expand to an even bigger audience globally. We would also appreciate you leaving a written/star review to help us build our collective effort to liberate queer and trans people globally. ✨ Join the QST Podcast Community & Get In-Touch:Looking to see everything happening in our community? Come reach out, connect, and celebrate queer & trans joy together! You can find all QST resources here: https://beacons.ai/qstpodcast Host: Stevie Inghram, M.S., YT, AWC, NMS-4 (She/They)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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