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51 | Meg Roland | Trauma and the Brain: Where Neuroscience Meets Faith

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Have you ever felt stuck after trauma—trapped in panic, fear, or constant survival mode? In this powerful episode, I sit down with Meg Roland, a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor with Clint Davis Counseling, to unpack what’s really happening in our brains after trauma—and why it can feel impossible to move forward.

Meg shares the same insight that brought me peace at a women’s retreat and helped me understand the deep effects of losing my daughter, Julianna Grace. For years, I didn’t realize that unresolved family trauma had already impacted my mental health long before that heartbreaking day. I nearly gave up—but God had other plans.

Through a compassionate and faith-based lens, Meg explains the importance of community, connection, and the healing power of secure attachment to both God and others. Her approach blends logic and emotional honesty to help us move toward wholeness—body, mind, and soul.

If you’ve experienced trauma or feel stuck in survival mode, this conversation is for you. 

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