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Join Cheryl Bailey and Donna on The Front Row Seat for a raw, vulnerable, and eye-opening conversation about parenting, trauma, and the courage to "rethink what we think we know." In this episode, we dive deep into the roots of fear-based discipline and how it perpetuates generational cycles of trauma. We explore the biological connection between our fascia and survival mode, and why relaxing into "presence" is the key to breaking the chain. Cheryl shares a powerful re-interpretation of the biblical phrase "Spare the rod, spoil the child," shifting the perspective from a stick used for punishment to a shepherd's staff used for guidance. Together, we discuss how acknowledging our own "dark sides" and regulating our own nervous systems is the greatest gift we can give to the next generation. In this video, we discuss: 🌱 Fascia & Memory: How our bodies store trauma and keep us looped in "survival coding." 📖 The "Rod" Misconception: Re-examining biblical discipline as guidance rather than violence. 😨 Fear vs. Love: insights from Tom Campbell’s philosophy on entropy and human evolution. 🚜 History of Control: How the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural societies changed human aggression. 🛑 Breaking the Cycle: A real-life example of how one generation can stop the violence simply by choosing presence over reaction. ☕ Shadow Work: Why we need to "invite our darkness to tea" instead of suppressing it. Quotes from the episode: "Discipline isn't a stick that hits; it's a staff that guides." "Fear is the problem, and Love is the answer." "We are innocent to what came before us, but it is our job to look at it now." Mentions: Tom Campbell (My Big TOE) Frank Zanno Let's Connect: If this conversation resonated with you, please like, comment, and subscribe. Let us know in the comments: How are you breaking cycles in your own life? #ConsciousParenting #GenerationalTrauma #Healing #TomCampbell #MyBigTOE #Spirituality #ShadowWork #TheFrontRowSeat #EmotionalIntelligence #BreakingCycles