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A Trauma-Informed Future
The podcast that educates, energizes and enables us to envision how we can co-create an inclusive and adaptable trauma-informed future for us all.
Hosted by Katie Kurtz, subject matter expert and professional trainer who believes in honoring the origins of this approach by ushering it into the future in a way that is inclusive, doable and non-negotiable.
Because we deserve to live, work, learn, and exist in spaces, leaders and cultures that honor our full humanity.
A Trauma-Informed Future podcast is for anyone who wants to access safety, build trust and foster belonging in the spaces they exist in.
Join Katie and guests each week as they explore all things to do with trauma-informed care to make it understandable and integrative through inspiring conversations and practical education.
A trauma-informed future happens when we come together to create it-join us!
This podcast is produced and edited by Jennie Kerns. For more information on Jennie, visit: www.jenniekerns.com
A Trauma-Informed Future
Acknowledging Collective Trauma
That palpable feeling of exhaustion, looming uncertainties, mounting moral injury, fast pace demoralization unfolding on our screens and in our streets. It's not an overreaction, it's collective trauma. Let's name a thing a thing and begin to look at ways we can begin to navigate how to live and lead during these times. Denying, minimizing and bypassing the realities of what is happening right now in the U.S. is not helpful, it's harmful. You don't have to know how to show up right now-let's be real, most of us don't. In this episode of A Trauma-Informed Future podcast, host Katie Kurtz shows us how we can make the courageous choice to utilize empathy as a strategy to help promote sustainable resilience on personal and collective levels.
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