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In this compassionate and grounding episode of The School of Heritage, I sit down with Jim Macy a hypnotherapist, coach, and mind-performance specialist with more than 60 years of experience studying the power of the mind to explore the slow and gentle path of healing after trauma. Trauma can continue to shape the way people think, feel, respond, and move through the world—often keeping the nervous system in patterns of fear, protection, or survival long after the painful experience has passed. Together, we discuss why healing from trauma requires more than simply “moving on.” Jim shares thoughtful insights on the importance of safety, patience, emotional awareness, and supportive environments in helping people begin to feel steady again. We also explore how trauma healing is not a race, but a layered process of rebuilding trust within the body, the mind, and relationships. Through care and understanding, people can gradually move from survival patterns toward greater calm, connection, and inner stability. This episode is a reminder that healing does not have to be forced or rushed. Sometimes the most powerful progress happens gently—one safe, steady step at a time. Jim Macy Website: https://www.macys-hypnosis.com/ [https://www.macys-hypnosis.com/] LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/bdfpv5e5
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