Episode Summary
In this powerful episode of Seriously, What Were You Thinking?, I sit down with Dion Jensen to discuss trauma, mental health, and the transformative power of nature and cultural connection. Dion shares his remarkable journey from a military and policing background through personal grief and transformation, offering profound insights into how energy, emotions, and healing are interconnected.
Together, we explore the concept of "subconscious bodyguards" – the mechanisms that protect us from emotional pain – and how they can be reimagined to support healthier responses. We also discuss the stigma surrounding mental health, the complexities of trauma, and the importance of authentic relationships in recovery. This episode highlights the role of Maori cultural perspectives, nature, and practical tools for managing suicidal thoughts, with a focus on connection, love, and growth as the keys to overcoming life’s challenges.
Key Takeaways00:00 – Introduction and Cosmic Connections
Setting the stage for a transformative conversation.
02:54 – Dion's Journey and Military Background
Insights from Dion’s military and policing career.
05:50 – Cultural Connections and Nature’s Role
How Maori culture and nature play a role in healing.
08:48 – Understanding Trauma and Energy
The relationship between trauma and emotional energy.
12:09 – The Impact of Trauma on Life
How trauma uniquely affects each person.
15:02 – Navigating Grief and Support Systems
Dion’s personal experience with grief and the power of connection.
17:53 – The Stigma of Mental Health and Suicide
Breaking down barriers to open conversations.
21:10 – Experiences in Policing and Trauma
Lessons in resilience from Dion’s policing career.
23:57 – The Power of the Mind and Coping Mechanisms
Exploring subconscious protective mechanisms.
27:11 – Authenticity and Connection in Healing
The necessity of trust and genuine relationships.
32:16 – Facing Claustrophobia: A Personal Journey
Pete shares a personal struggle with trauma and its impact.
35:38 – Understanding Subconscious Bodyguards
Reframing subconscious protective responses.
38:30 – Navigating Trauma and Emotional Responses
Practical approaches to building resilience.
41:57 – The Importance of Rest and Reflection
Why rest is essential for recovery.
44:12 – Transforming Subconscious Bodyguards
Using these mechanisms as a source of strength.
49:19 – The Role of Love and Connection in Healing
How connection drives recovery.
52:43 – Understanding Suicidal Thoughts
The importance of actionable hope.
58:49 – Using Personal Experience to Serve Others
Turning personal struggles into empowerment for others.
This conversation is a vital resource for anyone navigating trauma or supporting others in their healing journey. Please share this episode with someone who may benefit from Dion’s incredible story. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and explore Dion’s work for more practical tools on mental health and healing.
Special ThanksA heartfelt thank you to Dion Jensen for his courage and wisdom, reminding us of the importance of connection, love, and finding strength in vulnerability.