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This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawy ...
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We all do it in some form or another. Watch a movie or show and imagine being there; the same while reading a book. Talking with people about their lives and pursuit of their dreams. We all like to live vicariously through whatever means we can. A way to escape our own reality. Even if its just for a little while. With the power of the spoken and written word, we have been living vicariously through them for centuries. In this podcast, you’ll hear stories about every sort of topic. To provid ...
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Do you believe that birth is about more than just a healthy baby? Do you believe trauma could actually be our biggest teacher and conduit for personal and professional growth? Knowing how cope with vicarious trauma and develop sustainable self-care is a non negotiable for all birth workers. Join me, Dr Erin Bowe, Clinical Perinatal & Author of More than a Healthy Baby, as we uncover “who is helping the helper?” Birth trauma training: https://www.udemy.com/course/birth-trauma-training-for-bir ...
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She’s a professional grief and trauma counsellor, he’s an average joe with a head full of bad wiring. Together they unpack life’s baggage on the journey to unlocking personal greatness while diving into a variety of mental-health topics like vicarious and childhood trauma, anxiety, depression, suicide awareness and more. A new episode every week. CAUTION: listening to this podcast may inadvertently improve your life.
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Canning Shame is a project looking into causes of Shame. I, a forensic behavioural criminologist of 20+ years will be diving into trauma, vicarious trauma, bullying, toxic relationships, toxic work cultures, work place bullying, all types of bias and many many more issues involving the laws of human nature. The intention of this podcast is to give understanding and enlightenment on sensitive topics. To help you to get your power and the control back by realizing you aren’t alone.
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How do you find the time to take care of yourself when your career is all about taking care of others? As mental health professionals, we take on the enormous task of taking care of others’ emotional needs, placing ourselves at greater risk of vicarious trauma, burnout, and compassion fatigue. I'm Dr. Marsha, a Licensed Psychologist, and mental health expert. Join me as I connect with fellow mental health professionals about the challenges of managing one's own mental health and self-care wh ...
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The P Pod

The Somerset Safeguarding Children Partnership

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Welcome to the Partnership Podcast - The P Pod, from the Somerset Safeguarding Children Partnership! Meet the agencies who will help you to support children, young people and their families across Somerset. Explore local and national learning and how to improve your safeguarding practice. If you would like to take part in a future podcast or have any questions or comments arising from any episodes we'd love you to contact us at theppod@somerset.gov.uk www.somersetsafeguardingchildren.org.uk
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Alive and Well STL

RareGem Productions

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Alive and Well STL is an effort focused on reducing the impact of toxic stress and trauma on our health and wellbeing. The Alive and Well STL radio show, hosted by Bethany Johnson-Javois, CEO of the St. Louis Integrated Health Network, helps community members become trauma informed and emotionally and physically well. The personal stories from community members and public health leaders reveal St. Louis health realities, disparities, and opportunities. It's great to be alive! Be "Alive and W ...
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Welcome to ”Talk Sh#t with Darlene” – the podcast that doesn’t shy away from the hard truths. Hosted by the dynamic Darlene, this show is a vibrant mix of her life journey, candid discussions on systemic injustices, and shout-outs to the amazing activists and advocates making waves. From remote work and travel adventures to tackling gender-based violence and championing human rights, Darlene covers it all with a spirited and positive vibe. Get ready to be inspired as we discuss how to live p ...
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Fragmented Tech Talk

Jodi Pierre-Louis

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Welcome to the Fragmented Tech Talk podcast. This is a podcast about tech, sports, food, a bit of anime and almost anything interesting going on in the world today but will always lead back to how tech influences us all. Tune in and let's have more fragmented Tech talks. Cover art photo provided by Marvin Meyer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@marvelous
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A podcast about finding mental well-being as a Catholic with the help of community and the saints. Hosted by Tommy Tighe, a marriage and family therapist, husband, and father. In each episode Tommy addresses different mental health issues, introduces listeners to a saint who is relevant to mental health and wellness, and responds to questions from Twitter followers.
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Beer Supervision

Aaron Rajamani and Jesse Richardson

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Learn about the joys of working in Mental Health over a Cold Brew. Join an Early Career Psychologist and Social Worker as they take an honest look at what it's like to work in the Mental Health field, interview expert guests, and review some local beers. Welcome to your first sesh. Questions, Thoughts, and Enquiries: beersupervisionpodcast@gmail.com
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Host Josie Rodriguez-Bouchier, a queer, non-binary, Latinx fertility acupuncturist, supports queer, trans, and non-binary folks in becoming pregnant. Through information-laden episodes and compelling interviews with guests, The Intersectional Fertility Podcast is a place where we can relax and bring our Whole Selves to the conversation of fertility, identity, and our creative power. All content offered through The Intersectional Fertility Podcast is created for informational purposes only. I ...
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Pathways To Hope And Healing

Family Justice Center Foundation

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Welcome to “Pathways to Hope and Healing”, with your hosts Cory Mikhals and the President of Family Justice Center Foundation of Idaho- Retired Detective Corporal Angela Weekes as they share information, ideas and resources about domestic abuse, sexual assault, child abuse and elder abuse. The topics discussed in this podcast can be difficult, and we urge you to listen with care. Our hosts are not licensed counselors or mental health professionals, but licensed counselors are available at th ...
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I am Kristi Cash White, a licensed counselor and PhD candidate. My goal is to provide a place of listening and learning for those who have been in the counseling field for decades like myself, or for those fresh out of undergrad who are looking to start their Master’s program. I will be interviewing intelligent, engaged professionals to help us learn and wrestle with these issues and more this season: Burnout & Self-care, Counseling as a Minority (culture, gender, sexuality, etc.), Mindfulne ...
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309 – How to Recognise Vicarious Trauma Online Trauma Therapy – Exploring Neurodivergence Creatively in Therapy In Episode 309 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at online trauma therapy. Then in ‘Practice Matters’, …
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312 - Working Within Your Competence Critical Incident Debriefing - The Importance of your ‘Why’ In Episode 312 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at working within your competence in counselling and psychotherapy. T…
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Get in touch with us at The P Pod Today we're lucky enough to speak with one of the countries leading experts on Trauma Informed Practice, Dr. Karen Treisman MBE, Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist. I first met Karen earlier this year where we were both keynote speakers at a conference on Neglect and I was inspired by her knowledge and passion…
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311 – Confidentiality Laws for Therapists Personal Preparation Plan for Trauma-Informed Practice – Discussing Racial Identity Respectfully In Episode 311 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week’s three topics: Firstly, in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at creating your personal …
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310 – Importance of PD Groups Relational Depth in Trauma Therapy – Getting Your Reading List in Order In Episode 310 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at relational depth. Then in ‘Practice Matters’, Rory […] The po…
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Get in touch with us at The P Pod In todays episode we're pleased to welcome back Jackie Webb, our Motivational Interviewing trainer where today we talk about the difference between 'Doing MI' and 'Being MI', or simply put, how to learn and really embed it into practice. If you've not heard any of the previous episodes we recommend you go back and …
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In this episode of the podcast we will be exploring the concept of the Wounded Healer. This concept describes anyone in a healer role who has their own lived experience of mental health distress or trauma. This episode will explore what the exactly the wounded healer is, how this may be used therapeutically, what might makes someone a wounded heale…
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308 – Grounding Techniques for Trauma Writing Creatively in Therapy – Trauma: What Counselling Students Need to Know In Episode 308 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at grounding techniques for trauma. Then in ‘Prac…
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In this insightful episode of Talk Sh#t with Darlene, your host Darlene tackles the often overlooked but crucial topic of vicarious trauma. Drawing from her own experiences in social work and frontline roles, Darlene explores the emotional and psychological toll that comes from being indirectly exposed to others' traumatic experiences. She breaks d…
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In this episode of Talk Sh#t with Darlene, your host Darlene takes a deep dive into the importance of building and nurturing strong social networks. From the value of close friendships and family ties to the benefits of diverse social connections, Darlene discusses how the people in our lives can significantly impact our mental, emotional, and even…
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In this candid and heartfelt episode of Talk Sh#t with Darlene, your host Darlene dives deep into the realities of solo travel as a woman. She shares personal stories of navigating safety concerns, dealing with harassment, and overcoming the cultural and social challenges that often arise when traveling alone. Darlene also explores the ethical dile…
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On this episode of the Here for You Podcast we talk about Moral Injury. A Moral Injury is a strong cognitive and emotional response that can occur following events that violate a person’s moral or ethical code (Williamson et al, 2021). We will explore what Moral Injury is, how this may present in people and how to work clinically with it. A summary…
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Hello folks and welcome back to another episode of Living Vicariously and the Trauma that Binds Series. Please note this episode is Raw and Uncut to bring more authenticity to this wonderful and heart wrenching story. Join Lauren Burns and I as we discuss her extraordinary tale of being kidnapped by her own father one fate filled Halloween day at j…
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In this episode of the podcast we will be exploring the therapeutic relationship. Specifically, we will explore what is unique about this type relationship and how this can lead to positive changes for people engaged in therapy. The concept of the therapeutic relationship outlined in this episode draws heavily on Clarkson's (2003) book, The Therape…
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Exploring Racial Trauma and Transforming Justice with Robert Seymour Wright. Join Myrna McCallum, a Métis Cree lawyer and passionate advocate for trauma-informed lawyering, in this compelling episode of The Trauma-Informed Lawyer podcast. Myrna sits down with Robert Seymour Wright, a queer, African Nova Scotian social worker and sociologist, to dis…
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This episode is emotional, raw, real and it isn't my regular content and deals with heavy subject matter including addiction, death, overdose, suicide, self-harm, sexual abuse, residential schools and my Indigenous lived experience. Listen with care. Seek support at 988 if you are in crisis and/or need support. RIP my brother Ty Iron. May the spiri…
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Get in touch with us at The P Pod In todays special episode we speak with Gill Bawler, Service Manager for Partnership Transformation to inform you of all of the key updates that have recently been published in the update to Working Together to Safeguard Children (2023) and the Information Sharing Guidance (2024). Importantly we discuss the issue o…
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Welcome to ”Talk Shit with Darlene” – where your host Darlene shares her life journey, tackles systemic injustices, and celebrates activists making a difference. From remote work and travel to gender-based violence and human rights, this show is all about living passionately and purposefully.Tune in for inspiration, support, and real talk. If you’r…
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In the fifth episode of the Here for You podcast we explore the concept of Post-Traumatic Growth. This concept describes the ability for people who have been through traumatic experiences to develop meaning and positive experience through these events. The episode begins by defining what Post-Traumatic Growth is. We then explore what this may look …
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Special Edition: The Importance of Human Connection in Counselling Training In this Special Episode of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your host Rory Lees-Oakes speaks with Kelly Budd from the Counselling and Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body (CPCAB), and Meg Moss from the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS) about the integrity o…
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Season two comes to a close with this, the second half of Jason and Jolene's two-part interview with award-winning writer Julie McGue, the author of Twice A Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family and Belonging and Belonging Matters: Conversations on Adoption, Family and Kinship. This week the trio discuss what it means to belong and how, no matter…
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Jason and Jolene have a special treat for listeners as they bring the second season of this podcast to a close with a special two-part interview with award-winning author Julie McGue! Julie is the author of two books -- Twice A Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family and Belonging and Belonging Matters: Conversations on Adoption, Family and Kinship…
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Get in touch with us at The P Pod Being a parent is tough, especially when you have a baby who won't stop crying. Sadly over the last few years we've seen a huge rise in harm caused to young babies, so today we're joined by Father CoOrdinator with Dad Matters, Charlie Hull and Clinical Practice Educator for Public Health Nursing, Ellie Wylie to tal…
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In this episode we will be exploring the various ways power plays out within the mental health system. We start with an exploration of the meaning and definition of power, before exploring how power may be conceptualised within mental health. We explore ways to work with power clinically as well as ways that mental health practitioners may work to …
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307 – Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy Growing and Evolving as a Counsellor – Reflecting on Your Counselling Training Journey In Episode 307 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly are back with this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at growing and evolving as a counselling p…
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What's the difference between a counsellor, psychologist and psychiatrist? And which one can provide the help you need? Are all social workers created equal? Questions, questions, questions... And we've got the answers for you on this, your next favorite episode of the In-Te-Greatness podcast with Jason and Jolene! Music by Bad Man Inc.…
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306 – Recognising Suicide Risk in Therapy Clients Unmasking Neurodivergence and Ethnicity Using Digital Tools – Giving Feedback to Your Tutors In Episode 306 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at recognising suicide …
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Hello podcast nation and welcome back to another episode of the Trauma that Binds Series, a segment of Living Vicariously. Today we have the privilege and honour to speak with Heidi Johnson. Heidi is a Columbine survivor, has an MBA and master’s degree in Developmental Practice, and is the executive director of Angel Covers. An organization dedicat…
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We're living in a time where mental health is on the forefront of most people's minds. But has this heightened awareness created a culture around victimhood and trauma that is, well, unhealthy? Jason and Jolene attempt to answer that question on this week's episode. Music By Bad Man Inc.Af integreatnesspodcast
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This episode with Jen Yong, Myrna's business partner delves into deep and meaningful topics including career changes, life changes, spiritual partnerships, friendship and healing trauma. Jen Yong is a lawyer and transformational coach. If you would like to connect with her, please email jennifer@myrnamccallum.co AND If you are interested in our upc…
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Get in touch with us at The P Pod In todays episode we speak with Mark Jackson, TRiM (Trauma Risk Management) Co-Ordinator for the Avon & Somerset Police who talks to us about the work he undertakes to support officers and wider police staff when they may have experienced trauma and the importance of embedding a Trauma Informed Approach throughout …
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In today's episode we explore the concept of Trauma-Informed Care. This will provide a broad introduction on the topic as well as how it is used practically within various services. We will start by defining terms, before moving onto the core philosophy of Trauma-Informed Care. We will then go on to talk about what this approach might look like in …
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305 – Reasonable Adjustments in Counselling Couples Counselling – What to Do about Gifts from Clients In Episode 305 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through today’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, we look at the Equality Act and reasonable adjustments in counselling. Then …
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Hello podcast nation and welcome back to another episode of the Trauma that Binds Series, a segment of Living Vicariously. Today we have the privilege of having Valerie Rubin with us. With a BA in psychology and licensed Rapid Transformational Therapist, Valerie has helped dozens overcome their traumas. " We are all human and struggle with so many …
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With Father's Day fast approaching, Jason and Jolene discuss the various father figures they've had and how those role models impacted their lives. They also talk about the way masculinity is changing and how some traditional gender roles are necessary. It's a jam-packed episode, so pitter patter let's get at 'er! Music by Shawn Knippelberg of Bad …
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304 - Autism-Informed Supervisor Psychotherapeutic Needs of Mothers Returning to Work after Maternity Leave - Taking a Course during the Summer Break In Episode 304 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly are back for this week’s three topics: Firstly in ‘Ethical, Sustainable Practice’, Rory and Ken go through wha…
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Hello podcast nation and welcome back to another episode of Living Vicariously and the Trauma that Binds Series. Today we have the pleasure to have Brandy Marie with us. Brandy is a Tarot card reader and Medium. Brandy uses her experience in trauma, mental health, and health coaching to aid her clients during and after an emotional session. Brandy …
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It's time for a lesson on nutrition! And do make the subject easier to swallow -- see what we did there? -- Jason and Jolene invite Amy Pawliuk of Wild Wellness Holistic Nutrition to discuss the right and wrong ways we can fuel our body. They also touch on how doing so can not only affect our physical health, but our mental health as well. Learn mo…
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Get in touch with us at The P Pod In today's episode we hear first hand the devastating impact that abuse has on children and young people when we speak to a survivor of sexual abuse, who joins us to share her story to help us to learn how we can best support victims at the most critical times in their lives. Importantly though, we also speak with …
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In this episode of the podcast we explore Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE's). This episode provides a broad introduction to the topic. We start with a definition of what ACE's are. This draws heavily on the work of Felitti and colleagues (1998) who devised the Adverse Childhood Experience's questionnaire. We go on to explore global prevalence ra…
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