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In this episode, Devi is joined by Zabie Yamasaki, the founder of Transcending Sexual Trauma Through Yoga. They discuss the importance of trauma-informed care and yoga for survivors of sexual trauma, as well as the challenges faced by women of color in the trauma field. Zabie shares her journey of creating trauma-informed yoga programs and curriculum, and the impact it has had on survivors. They also discuss the benefits of trauma-informed yoga for children and how to support them in their healing journey.
Yamasaki is the author of several books that are highlighted within the episode. Reference the ink to learn more about her writings and additional shared resources: Books + Resources
Connect: @DeviBrown @Transcending_Trauma_with_Yoga
Learn More: ZabieYamaski.com
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