From Burden to Belonging:

Healing Trauma Across Generations

A Free Live Event with Dr. Richard Schwartz, Thomas Hübl, and Tami Simon

A LIVE Online Conversation 

Tuesday, December 2 at 10am LA / 1pm NY / 7pm Berlin

Celebrating the new book, Releasing Our Burdens 

Healing trauma can empower us to reclaim resilience and transform our world

Our current global ecosystem is in a metacrisis of converging risks that regularly trigger individual and collective trauma.

All too often, we assume that our trauma is an individual wound that can only be healed through individual work. In truth, our trauma is shaped by so much more than our own experience—we’re impacted by ancestral trauma from previous generations as well as collective trauma from the world around us.  

In this important and timely LIVE event, Richard and Thomas will address how we can release our burdens, become more resilient, and help create a more flourishing world.

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About the Authors

Thomas Hübl, PhD

Renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change by integrating modern science with the insights of humanity’s wisdom traditions. He is a visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute and the author of Healing Collective Trauma and Attuned.

Richard C. Schwartz, PhD

Creator of Internal Family Systems, a highly effective, evidence-based therapeutic model that de-pathologizes the multipart personality. He is founder of the IFS Institute and is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. He is the author of several books, including No Bad Parts and You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For.

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Join us for this LIVE online conversation where Richard and Thomas will explore:

How trauma healing can help people stay resilient and creative in the face of uncertainty, fear, and fragmentation

Why “individual health” is inseparable from ancestral and collective trauma, and how healing at one of these levels can ripple into healing the others

The truth about why “hurt people hurt people, and healed people heal people” and how collective unburdening can help families, workplaces, and even social systems

Why presence and Self-energy are the foundation of healing, and how we can begin cultivating presence in everyday life

“We know too much about trauma to not act and develop these systems of healing. If we are to serve future generations, healing must become a collective skill.”

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RELEASING OUR BURDENS

A Guide to Healing Individual, Ancestral, and Collective Trauma

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Releasing Our Burdens

NEW BOOK:

This FREE online event is in celebration of Richard’s and Thomas' new book, Releasing Our Burdens: A Guide to Healing Individual, Ancestral, and Collective Trauma.

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From Burden to Belonging:

Healing Trauma Across Generations

A Free Live Event with 
Dr. Richard Schwartz, 
Thomas Hübl, and Tami Simon

Register Now

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Join us for this LIVE online event

Tami Simon

Tami Simon started Sounds True, a multimedia publisher that has produced over 6,000 titles, has been included twice in the Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing companies, and is North America’s leading publisher of spoken-word spiritual teachings. Tami hosts the popular Sounds True podcast, Insights at the Edge, which has now been downloaded more than 20 million times. She is also the founder of the Sounds True Foundation, which is dedicated to bringing spiritual education to people who would otherwise not have access. She lives in Boulder, Colorado, and in British Columbia with her wife, Julie Kramer, and their two spoodles, Raspberry and Bula.