I am excited to announce my new Heart Rate Variability Podcast. I wanted to give my regular listeners a chance to check out our first episode: What is HRV?

In this episode, Jennifer Wilson and Laura Rossbert join the show to discuss trauma-informed design. Learn how a strategic approach to physical space creates community and calm while empowering people in services. This is definitely an episode to check out on video to see their amazing work.

Designing for Healing Dignity and Joy White Paper

Laura Rossbert

www.shopworksarc.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 303-433-4094×120

Jennifer Wilson

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 303-807-0107

Bobby Watts and Dr. Barbara DiPietro join the show to discuss how they view advocacy work as part of their self-care. Both Bobby and Barbara work at the National Health Care for the Homeless Council and are at the epicenter of both the pandemic and the fight for social justice.

Find out more about the National Health Care for the Homeless Council at nhchc.org

 

Sometimes the best thing we can do is listen. When we listen and pay attention to our reactions we might find our unconscious bias and areas we can evolve. In this episode, I explore a simple model that has helped me identify my own unconscious bias and grow my knowledge and effectiveness when working with people from different life experiences.

In this episode, Dr. Liz Frye joins Matt to discuss harm reduction, street medicine/psychiatry, and trauma-informed care.

Dr. Liz Frye is one of the leading international experts in the field of street psychiatry and has provided street-based psychiatric care to people experiencing unsheltered homelessness for the past 12 years. She is the founder and former director of the Mercy Care Street Medicine program, at an Atlanta-based Federally Qualified Health Center. Dr. Frye is a board member of the Street Medicine Institute and the director of the Institute’s annual International Street Medicine Symposium. She completed medical school at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and her residency, Community Psychiatry Fellowship, and Masters in Public Health at Emory University. www.streetmedicine.org

In this episode, Allen Kanerva joins Matt to discuss Trauma-Focused Neuro Linguistic Programming.

Allen Kanerva the co-founder of Inspired Outcomes Corp., a Canadian based organization that is committed to the treatment of post traumatic stress and the training of practitioners. Returning home from a six-month peacekeeping mission in the middle-east in 1990, Allen knew that something was wrong. What followed is his journey and his ultimate understanding of post traumatic stress and more importantly, how people could overcome it. Today, Allen leads a trauma counselling team and trains mental healthcare practitioners in the neurological intervention Trauma-Focused NLP (tf-NLP). tf-NLP has a greater than 92% success rate overcoming PTSD – without drugs and without the client re-living the traumatic experience – in as little as five sessions.

Link to our website is here: https://www.inspiredoutcomes.ca/

Link to book a free consult with Allen is here: https://live.vcita.com/site/inspiredoutcomes.ca/online-scheduling?staff=ef3wkiv0pzjbp8r6&service=k9r1b8izwusrxrry

Dr. James Petrovich joins the show to discuss his efforts at TCU and in Fort Worth Texas to create trauma-informed communities.

Find out more about Dr. Petrovich’s work here

 

Somatic Experiencing therapist and author Ilene Smith joins the Trauma-Informed Lens Podcast to discuss her work and new book Moving Beyond Trauma.

Learn more about Ilene Smith and her book:

www.ilenesmith.com

Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/ilenesmithhealing/
Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/SomastasisLLC/

Olga and Jonathan return for another Self-care Circle episode. Today we discuss the role of group rituals and ceremonies for creating and maintaining healthy productive teams and groups.

In this episode, Matt discusses the trauma of divorce with Dr. Angela Cusimano. On the list of Adverse Childhood Experience, Divorce is a unique type of family disruption. Dr. Cusimano shares her expertise in working with divorce survivors.

Angela Cusimano is a psychologist and personal coach with decades of experience working with kids, families, and trauma survivors. She is a childhood divorce survivor and has dedicated most of her career to helping struggling kids and families. As a way to connect with a greater number of people outside of the therapy room, she has started a coaching program specifically for childhood divorce survivors who struggle with self-love, self-sabotage, and difficulties in their partnerships. She offers group and individual coaching programs and has published a book for families going through the divorce process which can be found on Amazon and a book for parents who want to safely raise their teens in the digital age. For more information, please contact Angela via her website is: www.changethetidecoaching.comInstagram, or Facebook.

Free Childhood Survivor Journal: https://bit.ly/divorcesurvivor