Today in Hip Hop History:
Warren G released his debut album Regulate… G Funk Era June 7, 1994
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Warren G released his debut album Regulate… G Funk Era June 7, 1994
Childhood trauma can follow people into adulthood in ways they often blame on their personality.
Many adults are still living with patterns that started in environments where they had to adapt to feel safe. They may feel reactive. Guarded. Anxious. Avoidant. Exhausted. And they may not realize those responses once made sense.
Nadia Adessi made this guide to help you understand how childhood trauma can affect you across a lifetime, and how to begin making sense of the patterns you were never properly taught to understand❤️
Part 2 of 2
Part 2 of 2 - first part on my page before this one
Here's a Star Wars The Mandalorian and Grogu Tiktok I found set to Regulate by Warren G.
Just a gentle reminder that, if you're in the United States and are also frightful of current events, you can contact and send messages, emails, calls, and letters to your city council, mayors, state legislators, and other decision making people of your state and area of living. You can and are encouraged to voice your concerns about where you live, we are able to do so for a reason. For example, maybe you can't boycott some things due to certain personal reasons, you can message the people in charge around you to try and regulate the working and environmental conditions companies are allowed to practice when selling in your area. It sounds hard and unrealistic that they'll listen but if enough people request it they may put out legislation to help restrict harmful areas of our communities and add helpful ones
Richard Pryor as Sugar Ray ~ Harlem Nights (1989) 💜