#252: DOMINIQUE PIANELLI "If Trauma Can Be Passed Down Through Generations Then So Can Healing"

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Dominique Pianelli, an Italian/French Powerhouse is back and we learn all about generational trauma and how to deal with the memories, addictions and eventually healing through the pain.Dominique takes us through her growing up years and how she put all her energy into Taekwondo, which she is a black belt in and was her escape from the difficult junior high and high school years. Then she takes us through the Trauma and Chaos that started happening in their household with her Mom's alcoholism and her youngest sisters drug addiction. Dominique then tells us about generational Trauma that is passed down and the science behind it. It can span through many, many generations. She tells us about her Dad's "NOTEBOOK LOVE" for her Mom.We talk about her youngest sisters heroin addiction and how she has managed to stay sober for so long and who recently graduated with the same degree as the Doctor that saved her life in Neuro Science and Psychology.She opened up her heart and channeled her learnings into helping people like her. She is now an intern with Congresswoman Beth VanDyne and wants to eventually help change policies around mental health. We talk about how important it is to talk about issues and not suppress them. Dominique says that her youngest Sister Nicolette is the first one that broke some of the generational trauma patterns, and that her middle sister Julianna followed suit, her Mom has followed suit and Dominique herself has followed suit. They are all working actively on all this as a family and towards total healing. Mental health is so important. Dominique says she is so grateful for all the people that are patient with her as she works through all her own issues. Cruz talks about how boys are taught not to cry and he feels that is why he is unemotional. Dominique recommends 2 books that are extremely helpful to her Facing Codependence by Pia Mellody and The Power of Vulnerability by Brené Brownhttps://www.instagram.com/thedominiquep/?hl=enParty With Miss Polly:Most common sex accident "Tearing Your VaginaQuestion Of The Day:Is it possible to recover from you hating your job or should you find a new one