In today’s episode of Yes! We Rise, Christine is joined by professor Jerrod Brown. Jerrod offers his wisdom and expertise on trauma and cultivating resilience and healing. He explains the importance of leaning into emotions, self-care, and gratitude. Learn about trauma at the individual level and as a community, and discover simple, yet powerful ways to support yourself and your family in building resilience and a strong, stable foundation!
There are endless nuggets of gold in this episode you don’t want to miss out on. Enjoy!
Jerrod Brown is a professor, trainer, consultant and researcher who works in the area of resilience and trauma informed care. His main areas of expertise are in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, autism, and traumatic brain injuries confabulation. Over the past few years, Jerrod has been digging into trauma, resilience, and trauma-informed care, and shares much of what he’s learned in this episode.
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