Welcome back, my friends.
Speaker AI have been thinking about this episode for the past week, wondering how many others were and are feeling this intense heaviness.
Speaker AIt's a weight that goes well beyond the current events, although certainly each day brings more than enough news to weigh heavily on our souls.
Speaker ANews of cruelty, brazen lawlessness, and a shocking disregard for truth, or any virtue for that matter.
Speaker AI'm talking about all of that, plus a greater energetic heaviness and discomfort.
Speaker AThe kind that I often talk about in the sense of sitting with and sitting through, breathing and allowing as if part of something much greater.
Speaker AAnd while I'd really love to get into the thoughts on spirituality and the work of the collective here, my sense is that this is not the time.
Speaker ASo I will simply say, if this is resonating with you, you are not alone.
Speaker AI will have a guest on in a few weeks though, who will take an in depth look at the spiritual side of what is going on right now.
Speaker ABut for today, we're gonna take a moment just to sit.
Speaker AWith this heaviness.
Speaker AIt's okay to feel everything that you're feeling, and it's even more okay to talk about it.
Speaker ASo I wanna try to unravel what this weight means and explore how we can embrace these feelings with grace and compassion, not only for ourselves, but for others as well.
Speaker AFirst of all, it's crucial to validate these feelings.
Speaker AThis heaviness is not imagined.
Speaker AIt's very, very real.
Speaker AChange, uncertainty, upheaval can stir up a cocktail of emotions of fear, of worry, maybe even of anger.
Speaker ARecognizing this is the first step.
Speaker ATo be clear, the change, uncertainty and upheaval we have experienced in just these past two weeks has been unlike anything most of us have ever experienced in our lives.
Speaker AYes, I know.
Speaker AWe discussed it for months leading up to now, all the things that were being projected and discussing it ad nauseam, but actually seeing it play out is something entirely different.
Speaker AYou may be feeling emotions or thinking thoughts that surprise you, and that's okay.
Speaker AThis current sociopolitical climate can activate past traumas or fears, which can cause us a range of emotions from lashing out to just shutting down.
Speaker AThese activations can also unearth areas that need healing, or at a minimum, processing.
Speaker AAnd I want you to hear this.
Speaker AIt is so important to acknowledge every feeling, every emotion, without shame or guilt.
Speaker AI want you to reach out to someone who feels safe to talk to.
Speaker ASharing your feelings out loud can alleviate the isolation these emotions might bring.
Speaker AI know this can feel very vulnerable and perhaps quite difficult.
Speaker AI sat with all of this for over a week before I shared any of it with anyone I know.
Speaker AIt can feel like adding insult to injury because feeling this heaviness, acknowledging it, can also expose our shadows, the pieces of ourselves we work so hard to keep hidden and listen.
Speaker AWe all have shadows.
Speaker APerhaps sharing the heaviness and any shadows that are peeking out with a trusted person will bring you peace or at least a little clarity.
Speaker AIf you don't have an in person person, take a few moments right now to consider other ways you might have and find deeper connection in your life.
Speaker ADo you have places that you hang out virtually?
Speaker ADo you have shared events that you attend with others on YouTube or Discord or Zoom or other online places, other online communities?
Speaker AJust take a moment, hit pause, and really think about it.
Speaker AThink where your people are and I'll be here when you get back.
Speaker ASo you likely listen to this podcast because you are a parent of an LGBTQ person or you want to be the very best ally that you can be.
Speaker ASo I know I'm preaching to the choir when I say that one of our biggest worries right now is for the LGBTQ people in our lives, especially those who are transgender.
Speaker AYes, the executive orders are scary and yes, they will slow and even stop progress in some ways.
Speaker AAnd I want you to hold very tight to your truths.
Speaker AJust because DJT and his Christian nationalist Yahoo Yesman say that there are only two genders does not make it true.
Speaker AJust because they say vile things about trans people in bathrooms or trans girls in sports does not make it true, does not make it right, and it does not make it the opinion of the majority.
Speaker AOn the contrary, it is the opinion of a very small group who have figured out how to be very loud, who have bought their way into being very loud.
Speaker AAnd that is part of the work moving forward for all of us.
Speaker AWorrying less about saying things perfectly and just speaking up, making our voices be heard, making noise, causing disruption, that is going to be the work for the coming days, weeks and months.
Speaker AAdditionally, I want you to really think about that.
Speaker ASometimes the most profound support we can offer is being a non judgmental ear.
Speaker AAllowing our kids, our friends, the LGBTQ people in our lives to voice their fears and their hopes without interruption.
Speaker AAllowing that space for venting, encouraging space for brainstorming solutions and ideas and dreams for the future, being an active listener, knowing when to use those techniques, like mirroring back what you've heard to ensure understanding, and then the importance of just listening to learn rather than to respond to avoid burnout.
Speaker AThese next few years, each of US is going to need to pay attention to how we are feeling and dose our intake of information as well as our output of advocacy.
Speaker AThis is going to mean resting when our body, mind and soul.
Speaker ASignals that we need could mean being very careful about the ratio of information from trusted sources of facts to general upheaval and noise from other sources.
Speaker AListen, I think it is important to know what is going on.
Speaker AIt is very important to know what is going on, but that doesn't mean that you need to expose yourself to hours of the assault of nonsense on a daily basis.
Speaker ATake the time to learn about the unique challenges that LGBTQ people face.
Speaker AA well informed ally is a powerful ally.
Speaker AI am constantly updating the resource pages of my website chrysalismama.com with books, documentaries and reputable, reputable websites that provide insight into LGBTQ issues.
Speaker AIf you know of a valuable resource or book that is not listed, please let me know.
Speaker AAnd know that there are places like the Human Rights Campaign and Trevor Project and GLAAD and PFLAG that also have incredible resources on their websites.
Speaker ASo there is a lot out there.
Speaker ABut when we share this knowledge with each other and with others, we're part of that ripple effect that creates impact, that creates change.
Speaker AMake sure your home and your gathering are spaces where LGBTQ individuals feel safe and welcomed.
Speaker AConsider the physical and verbal symbols you use that promote not only inclusivity but also safety.
Speaker AIt is of equal importance right now that we are aware of our surroundings, both physical and virtual.
Speaker AWhether we are creating the spaces or guiding others to vetted spaces, we must find the balance between openness and acceptance and caution and protection.
Speaker AWhile I wish there were some magic words I could share that would help alleviate all of this heaviness, if you are feeling it, the best way is through meaning.
Speaker AWe can't just wave this away.
Speaker AWe can't wish it away.
Speaker AWe can't stick it on a shelf or otherwise ignore its existence.
Speaker AIf we do, it will only get heavier and more difficult to sit through.
Speaker AThe best thing that you can do is just get really curious about why you're feeling it, why the heaviness is here, and I encourage you to write about it.
Speaker AWrite down and continue writing all the thoughts and feelings that come up for you because they will continue to come up when you least expect it.
Speaker ASo writing and continuing to write is probably one of the most productive things you can do and helpful things you can do in these moments.
Speaker AAllow yourself time to really be still and to picture where this heaviness sits in your body.
Speaker ADoes it sit in one spot?
Speaker ADoes it move around?
Speaker ADoes it feel painful?
Speaker ADoes it feel pay pay attention to really what it's causing you, what it's making you feel, what it's what thoughts are coming from this the tools available to care for yourself through this heaviness are really kind of simple.
Speaker AIf you feel like crying, cry.
Speaker AIf it is exhausting you sleep.
Speaker AIf it is unearthing anger, find a good outlet.
Speaker AWhether it's exercise, writing, venting to your trusted person, your friends, the tools for calming your nervous system also work for this.
Speaker AMy favorite two my go tos are always a few grounding breaths that take deep deep breath and this the stroking of your arms.
Speaker A30 seconds of this will completely reset your nervous system.
Speaker AProtect your peace by setting boundaries around news consumption and social media it's okay to step back and regroup.
Speaker AIt's also okay okay to establish healthy boundaries with people in your life.
Speaker AStay tuned for information on a boundaries workshop I'm holding in a few weeks.
Speaker ABut for the time being, remember that no is a complete sentence and that you don't owe anyone an answer just because they asked you a question.
Speaker ARead a book.
Speaker AMeditate, Cook.
Speaker APrioritize.
Speaker AWhat uniquely replenishes your your mental and emotional well being.
Speaker AGoing for coffee with a friend or spending a few minutes chatting with a close family member on the phone eases the feelings of loneliness and isolation that arise while dealing with this heaviness.
Speaker AIt's inevitable.
Speaker ASometimes talking with a therapist can help provide clarity and coping strategies.
Speaker ARemember, it's perfectly okay that you are experiencing this heaviness.
Speaker AIt means you feel, you care and you hope by supporting each other and caring for ourselves, we're better equipped to navigate these challenging times.
Speaker AThank you for sharing the space with me today and let's continue to support one another with love and empathy and kindness.
Speaker ABe kind to yourself and know that I'm here sharing this journey with you.
Speaker AUntil next time.
Speaker ARemember, you are not alone.