
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
Lorie Hood PhD - Chaplain | Psychologist - Master Certified Coach
Join Psychologist, Dr. Lorie Hood as she hosts this newly updated podcast dedicated to exploring how individual trauma produces collective healing.
She, along with her co-hosts Marcus Wilson and Nadir Nasheed will take you through their individual experiences of how adversity has driven their entrepreneurship.
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10. A discussion on breaking the silence
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
06/16/20 • 29 min
Join Dr. Hood as she and Kurt ”Sully” Sullivan discuss how each of us can begin to become part of the solution for change in America.

24. Pablo Escobar: Trauma and Cocaine
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
12/03/20 • 37 min
Imagine you are in a foreign country and your job is to catch the most dangerous criminal in the world. Oh, and that criminal is also out to get you.
That’s what my guest, Steve Murphy and his partner, Javier Pena experienced to bring Pablo Escobar to justice.
Join me and my guest Steve Murphy as we discuss how the richest criminal in history spread more than cocaine throughout the world.

Robin Kerner
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
08/07/21 • 42 min

9. The Legacy of Child Abuse
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
06/09/20 • 23 min
Join Dr. Hood as she talks to Cameron Shifflett, a young trauma researcher who shares with us his understanding of his and his younger brother's childhood trauma.

6. The Legal Profession at a Crossroads
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
05/19/20 • 17 min
Join Dr. Hood as she talks to Stephen Juge, an elite international attorney, about the challenges of law school and the legal profession. In this, the first of a two-episode series, they will explore how the legal profession has developed into what many see as a highly competitive, win-at-all-cost profession. What does this type of system do to law students? What does it do to lawyers? What does it do to clients?
In the next episode, they will discuss the landmark study done by Patrick Krill, The Betty Ford Center, and The Hazeldon Foundation and what that study and the subsequent studies done by the American Bar Association mean for the legal profession.

1. From Mass Trauma to Collective Healing - The Rules and Regs
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
04/14/20 • 14 min
Join Dr. Lorie Hood in the inaugural episode of The Traumatic States of America. She will set the foundation, boundaries, and rules for what she envisions will become a microcosm of our society. A group of both non-likeminded and likeminded people who are able to communicate through civil discourse to begin to heal the collective trauma we have suffered.

15. The Trauma of College Athletics
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
07/21/20 • 49 min
Dr. Hood talks with Scott Smith, a former defensive end who developed debilitating PTSD from playing college football.
Learn how his struggle with trauma nearly cost him his life, and also became the inspiration for the holistic health and wellness center he opened on Capitol Hill.

8. How one Emergency Responder is Smashing the Stigma of Saying, "I Need Help."
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
06/02/20 • 33 min
Micheal Sugrue knew his calling at a very young age; he was meant to be a first responder. He also had role models who showed him what serving in the military and on the street as a police officer meant.
Join Dr. Hood as she talks with Michael about his experience as a Captain in the United States Air Force specializing in Global Force Protection, Anti-Terrorism, Air Base Ground Defense, Nuclear Security as well as his tenure as a Field Training Officer, SIU Detective, and Undercover Special Agent assigned to statewide Drug Task Force.
As an airforce leader in his mid-twenties to Sergeant in the police force to what he calls "leadership betrayal" later in his career. Find out how one man who was strong enough to raise his hand and say, "I need help" has made it his life's mission to help others through his public speaking, authorship, and podcast appearances.
During this podcast, Dr. Hood connects Michael's stories of emergency responder academy training and military boot camp, to the neurological research literature, which explains the deep bonding that takes place in small groups that go through stress. Together they connect the dots and Dr. Hood asks the question, “What if we could harness that neurologically-based bond to break through the stigma of PTSI to reach people before they ever attempt, let alone complete suicide?
If you, your significant other, or someone you know is an emergency responder don't miss this episode. Together we can #crushthestigma of PTSI, break through the cultural walls that keep first responders from feeling safe enough to ask for help and pull one individual at a time from the downward spiral of PTSI. If you need help right now, call 911 or visit: https://codegreencampaign.org/resources/
To reach Dr. Hood for individual support visit: https://www.respondersfirstllc.com/
To reach the retreat Micheal Sugrue spoke about visit: https://www.frsn.org/west-coast-post-trauma-retreat.html
References for the brain imaging studies referenced in this episode visit:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2729089/

11. George Floyd & Transgenerational Trauma
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
06/23/20 • 31 min
“I have the utmost respect for law enforcement” but Chauvin “is just a piece of sh*t” - Jason Patton
Join Dr. Hood and guest Jason Patton (@firedepartmentchronicles), who is best known for his hysterical videos about first responder life. In this podcast, however, they have an in-depth discussion about trauma, transgenerational trauma, and why the George Floyd case is different.
Jason Patton can be found on:
Instagram @firedepartmentchronicles
Twitter @firedepartmentcoffee
Jason Patton also works closely with Banyon Treatment Center
To reach Banyon Treatment Center, click the link here
or CALL: 855-574-7349

17. Officer Down - The Trauma Behind The Thin Blue Line
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively
08/04/20 • 17 min
In this episode Dr. Hood walks listeners through the uncensored recording of an emergency dispatcher handling incoming transmissions as three officers and one civilian are killed in Chicago.
No guests. No interviews. Just the brutal reality of what happens on the streets of America every single day.
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How many episodes does The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively have?
The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively currently has 28 episodes available.
What topics does The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively cover?
The podcast is about Suicide, Health & Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Podcasts, Trauma, Business and Wellbeing.
What is the most popular episode on The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively?
The episode title '26. Part II: Demons on the Playground' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively?
The average episode length on The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively is 43 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively released?
Episodes of The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively are typically released every 7 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively?
The first episode of The Costs and Benefits of Trauma: How individual trauma heals collectively was released on Apr 14, 2020.
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