How Your Past Trauma is Impacting Your Present

 
 

About the Podcast Episode

What happens in the past does not stay in the past. In this episode, I unpack how past trauma can be holding you hostage in your present and what to do about it so that you can live a more free and intentional life.

 

The No Longer Last Journey™ Podcast

Personal stories, inspiration, and advice to help moms prioritize their health, happiness, and well-being — hosted by Mia Hemstad.

Hi there, I’m Mia Hemstad!

I’m a mom, abuse survivor, self-care coach, and the founder of The No Longer Last Journey™ — a movement to empower mothers to make their health, happiness, and well-being a priority.

I’m also a maternal mental health policy advocate, and I live with PTSD and depression.

I love helping moms make their health, happiness, and well-being a priority!

 

If you’re ready to start your No Longer Last Journey™, here’s how I can help you!

  • 4B Self-Care Framework© [Free Guide]: A great way to get started on your self-care journey, this guide provides an easy-to-use framework that makes self-care actually supportive rather than another burden on your to-do list. Get the Guide

  • Rituals that Replenish Workshop [one-time payment of $50]: This DIY 3-hour workshop (1 hour per week) will help you get to know your true wants and needs and will help you develop the habit of practicing one self-care ritual in your daily life. Learn More

  • The No Longer Last Journey™ Program [$75 a month for 12 months or a one-time payment of $750]: This 12-month program includes monthly coaching & community calls, classes, reflection guides, and weekly self-care reminders to help you overcome obstacles, improve your self-worth, and make self-care a sustainable and supportive part of your life. Learn More

 

Check out more on the blog!

Mia Hemstad

Mia is a mom of 2, a trauma-informed self-care coach, a speaker, and the creator of No Longer Last, which is a group coaching experience that empowers women to value themselves, advocate for what they wand and need, and live life on their own terms.

https://miahemstad.com
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