“The Sacredness of Anger in a Season of Grief” A nervous-system, spiritual, and decolonized exploration of anger during collective heaviness

Beyond the Spot por Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC

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In this episode, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy explores the sacredness of anger during a season marked by grief, loneliness, recession, uncertainty, and collective emotional fatigue. Tracy reframes anger not as pathology, but as a nervous system signal — a spiritual truth-teller, and a decolonized emotional intelligence — a holy flare revealing need, boundary, and truth.

Through a hybrid blend of somatic wisdom, decolonized psychology, and ancestral/spiritual grounding, she teaches listeners how anger functions as grief’s bodyguard and as a clarifier in seasons of despair. She reveals how anger often rises in seasons of forced joy, financial pressure, unresolved grief, and cultural expectations that silence pain. Through a blend of somatic wisdom, spiritual grounding, and liberation psychology, Tracy gently suggests listeners own their power and emb ... 

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