Connection Over Control
CARE on Connection, Conflict, and Wisdom of the Body...
What does it really mean to feel connected to yourself, to your body, and to the people around you?
If you’ve ever struggled with conflict, felt disconnected from your body, longed for deeper intimacy, or wondered why healing can sometimes feel isolating, you are not alone.
In this episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah sits down with CARE (they/them), abolitionist somatic practitioner, educator, writer, and doula, for a conversation that offers language, clarity, and profound perspective shifts around trauma, connection, spirituality, and collective healing.
Together, they explore what it means to practice abolition inside our relationships, how trauma lives between us, and why “the near enemy of connection is control.”
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On this episode of Moonbeaming you’ll hear:
- What somatics actually are and why the body holds memory
- How trauma lives in relationships
- The intersection of abolition, intimacy, spirituality, and healing
- Why conflict is necessary for collective liberation
- How the body protects us until we’re ready to feel
- The difference between safety and comfort
- How power, pleasure, pain, and accountability shape our lives
- Why the body is kind
This conversation is full of moments that will stay with you long after listening, but perhaps the biggest reminder is this: healing doesn’t happen through perfection or control, it happens through connection.
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