Tips for Surviving Trauma with Trauma Recovery Coach and Crisis Advocate Sara Miley (FFP Podcast 175)

Written by: Dr. Anthony Balduzzi,

NMD
Men's Health Doctor & Founder
The Fit Father Project & Fit Mother Project

Written by: Dr. Anthony Balduzzi,

NMD
Men's Health Doctor & Founder
The Fit Father Project & Fit Mother Project

surviving trauma

Episode 175 of the Fit Father Project Podcast is about surviving trauma and making sense of your traumas so you can heal from them.

In this episode, you’ll meet Sara Miley, an IFS-informed, advanced-certified trauma recovery coach and an experienced crisis advocate. 

Through her own learned and lived experiences, she is passionate about helping survivors find the roots of their suffering. Her focus is on survivors of developmental/childhood trauma, attachment wounds, emotional abuse and neglect, and cPTSD — those who are often struggling with the emotional and relational aftereffects of dysfunctional formative years. 

She has her own all-virtual private practice called Full Circle Wellspring LLC, and she is the founder of the Personalized Trauma Healing System — a curated lifestyle design program focusing on personal development and self-care for survivors. 

She is also the host of the Trauma Survivorhood Podcast, which aims to diminish stigmas, bring stories of hope and inspiration, and share resources for the survivor community.

This is an incredible conversation for anyone to hear, but especially parents. We all have some things that happened in our childhood that may still affect our behaviors.

And we can also look at our kids and see that the same could be happening to them right in front of our own eyes.

In this episode, you’ll learn about:

  • The effects of trauma and the different ways it manifests itself throughout our lives.
  • How to understand and heal from our past traumas. 
  • Dealing with unregulated behaviors and emotions.
  • Making sense of your own mental health journey.
  • How trauma affected Sara — and what she did about it.
  • And so much more!

So, to get the most from your health and fitness efforts, listen to this episode on surviving trauma, take some notes, and check out FF30X!

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Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, NMD
Men's Health Doctor & Founder
The Fit Father Project & Fit Mother Project

Founder Fit Father Project, Founder Fit Mother Project

After watching his own Dad lose his health and pass away at the young age of 42, Dr. Balduzzi founded The Fit Father Project and Fit Mother Project to help busy dads and moms get and stay healthy for their families.

Dr. Anthony Balduzzi holds dual degrees in Psychology & Nutrition from the University of Pennsylvania, a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine, and is also a former national champion bodybuilder. He’s is most proud of the fact that he’s helped over 40,000 families in over 100 countries lose weight and get healthy for life.

*Please know that weight loss results and health changes/improvements vary from individual to individual; you may not achieve similar results. Always consult with your doctor before making health decisions. This is not medical advice – simply very well-researched info on surviving trauma.

Written by: Dr. Anthony Balduzzi,

NMD
Men's Health Doctor & Founder
The Fit Father Project & Fit Mother Project

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