2024-03-25
49 分钟It's no secret that wellness programs like neurosomatic intelligence coaching often lack accessibility in marginalized communities, where populations most in need of such services are usually underserved and underprivileged. Unfortunately, these programs are often not tailored to meet the specific needs of these communities. Hence, there's a pressing need to rethink our approach and become more innovative in how we deliver them. Today, we're joined by Martin Simms, one of our NSI coaches, who has exemplified this innovative approach. Martin has pioneered a sports-based youth development program called D.O.P.E., which utilizes sports and movement to support youth and adolescents in underserved communities, helping them overcome trauma and fostering life skills they might otherwise lack access to. In this episode, Martin shares his personal journey with neurosomatic intelligence coaching, detailing how it transformed his life. He discusses overcoming his own dissociative behaviors and the profound impact it had on his relationships, both with his wife and in raising his son. Additionally, Martin delves into the creative and effective methods employed in his program, illustrating how they've positively impacted lives within his community. Tune in to discover how Martin is actively bridging the wellness gap between communities and much more! Topics discussed in this episode: ● How dissociation showed up in Martin’s life ● Creative reflexive responses through neurowork ● Understanding the worldview of today’s youth ● How sports is the ultimate neurosomatic intelligence experience ● How cultural relatability with coaches is crucial to create safe healing spaces ● Leveraging emotional contagion in sports to teach neurosomatic intelligence ● The power in creating language around emotion ● How authenticity attracts aligned people and experiences Connect with Martin Simms: https://thedopestcoach.com/ Learn more about the Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coaching program and sign up for the spring cohort now! https://www.neurosomaticintelligence.com Get started training your nervous system with our FREE 2-week offer on the Brain Based Membership site: https://www.rewiretrial.com Connect with us on social media: @trauma.rewired Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/761101225132846 FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
And you start to understand like those causes and effects and being in coaches, I just want coaches to understand like their impact on both sides, right?
Like if you in the ignorant unconscious just don't know what you're doing to the nervous system of your athletes.
And I didn't know that, right?
I didn't know I was doing that to the reps.
I didn't know this is what I was radiating at the time, right?
And until I came down and came conscious of it and then did the inner work.
The inner work took an off season.
It wasn't the next game, you know what I mean?
And it's an interesting space when you talk about volunteer sports or youth sports because the person that's out there is still out there, right?
Like they're still there for these kids and that's a noble thing.
But they could also be doing more harm than good if they are conscious about who they're dealing with and what some people may have gone through.
Hello.
Welcome back to Trauma ReWired, the podcast that teaches you about your nervous system, how trauma lives in the body and what you can do to heal.
I'm your co host, Jennifer Wallace.
I'm a neurosomatic psychedelic and preparation guide and I'm also part of the education staff at the Neurosomatic Intelligence Coaching program.
And I'm your co host Elizabeth Christof, founder of Brainbased.com, comma, an online community where we train for nervous system, health, resilience and emotional.
And I am the founder of the Neurosematic Intelligence Coaching certification.
And today it's really exciting.
We're joined by another one of our NSI practitioners, Martin Sims.
And we're talking a lot about how to get these tools into communities and to work with adolescents youth through using sports and movement as a way to make this neuro work more accessible.