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They Cage the Animals at Night

Break Out of the Cages That Limit You

We’re often unaware of the invisible cages we create for ourselves, especially after trauma or external pressures. Auntie shares her personal story of living a double life—public success and private trauma. In this session, participants will learn how to identify and free themselves from the cages created by their internal processing systems (IPS) and past experiences.

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Learning Outcomes:

Understand the components of the Internal Processing System (IPS) and its impact.

Compare healthy vs. unhealthy IPS and their outcomes.

Reframe and revise unhealthy stories that limit potential.​​

Perfect for:

 

  • Collegiate students, student leaders, trauma survivors, first-generation students, marginalized & underrepresented populations

  • Mental Health & Wellbeing, Sexual & Domestic Violence, First-Year Experience, LGBTQUIA+, DEI and Women Empowerment programs

 

It’s time to break out of your cage and reclaim your freedom. Book Auntie for They Cage the Animals at Night and help your community find their strength and independence.

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