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The Traumatic States of America

62 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago -

Join Psychologist, Dr. Lorie Hood as she hosts The Traumatic States of America, a podcast dedicated to exploring the effects of individual and societal trauma.

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Robin Kerner

August 07, 2021 20:00 - 42 minutes - 29.2 MB

26. Part II: Demons on the Playground

July 16, 2021 16:00 - 58 minutes - 40.2 MB

This is the second part of a two-part episode with Mike Lewis, an unstoppable force when is comes to PTSI (PTSD) awareness and suicide prevention. If you listened to episode 1, you will know why suicide prevention is so important to Mike. If you haven’t listened to part 1., please do so before diving in to this one!!

27. Wounded Heroes Documentary - a profound and personal film about navigating life with PTS (ptsd)

July 07, 2021 16:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

Many in the Veteran, active-duty military, police officer, firefighter, and other first responder communities struggle with Post-Traumatic Stress. The usual treatment is a 15-minute consultation and a handful of prescriptions, but that’s not working! The suicide rate is extremely high, and for many the PTS drugs seem to do more harm than good. Our heroes deserve better and so director/producer Michael Gier went on a mission and found successful treatments and programs that help anyone battli...

25. Demons on the Playground: how PTSI can drive mentally strong people to suicide

July 04, 2021 22:00 - 1 hour - 47.2 MB

You can call Mike Lewis a lot of things - a husband, a father, a firefighter/paramedic. But, what you can’t call him is disloyal or a coward. Join me in this first of a two-episode podcast as I learn from Mike about his experiences with PTSI and why his is front in line to help those who are still suffering alone. @mikelew22

Demons on the Playground: how PTSI can drive mentally strong people to suicide

July 04, 2021 22:00 - 1 hour - 47.2 MB

You can call Mike Lewis a lot of things - a husband, a father, a firefighter/paramedic. But, what you can’t call him is disloyal or a coward. Join me in this first of a two-episode podcast as I learn from Mike about his experiences with PTSI and why his is front in line to help those who are still suffering alone. @mikelew22

24. Physically In Mentally Out: How one man uses his religious trauma to set the record straight.

June 17, 2021 21:00 - 1 hour - 47.2 MB

What is it like to suffer Religious Trauma Syndrome while still inside a High Demand Religious Group? What causes Religious Trauma Syndrome and what are the risks that come with continuing participation? A Voice From Inside presents the rare voice of a critical insider of the Watch Tower Society, offering an account of the experience, how people are struggling, and what can be done to survive and move forward. Writing under a pseudonym, Geoffrey Wallis courageously explains what has led man...

23. US Diplomat returns home to focus on America

April 09, 2021 21:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

US Diplomat, Barbara Thomas spent 20 years serving overseas in Latin America and Europe, as well as several posts in Washington DC. She made the decision to retire last year because she felt there was a lot of work to be done back home in the U.S. She was particularly  concerned about the bitter divisiveness and increasingly toxic political discourse. She came home because she wanted to find a way to be part of turning that tide.   Barbara talks with Dr. Hood about that journey, the work s...

22. Is our Constitution Irreparably Damaged?

January 19, 2021 23:00 - 47 minutes - 33 MB

After an unprecedented election, an attack on one branch of our government by another, and a violent attack upon our nation's Capitol, is our Constitution still intact? Join frequent guest Kurt Sullivan, aka “Sully,” as he and Dr. Hood discuss, debate, and sometimes argue about the current state of our nation.

22. Is our Constitution Irreparably Damaged?

January 19, 2021 23:00 - 47 minutes - 33 MB

After an unprecedented election, an attack on one branch of our government by another, and a violent attack upon our nation's Capitol, is our Constitution still intact? Join frequent guest Kurt Sullivan, aka “Sully,” as he and Dr. Hood discuss, debate, and sometimes argue about the current state of our nation.

Is our Constitution Irreparably Damaged?

January 19, 2021 23:00 - 47 minutes - 33 MB

After an unprecedented election, an attack on one branch of our government by another, and a violent attack upon our nation's Capitol, is our Constitution still intact? Join frequent guest Kurt Sullivan, aka “Sully,” as he and Dr. Hood discuss, debate, and sometimes argue about the current state of our nation.

24. Pablo Escobar: Trauma and Cocaine

December 03, 2020 20:00 - 37 minutes - 25.9 MB

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.

20. The Trauma of Being ”Unhoused”

November 02, 2020 20:00 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MB

Imagine waking up at 2 am with your house on fire. Imagine it happening to all of your neighbors, too - over and over. Now imagine that your community is set on fire because none of you can afford to move.  This is just one reality of what most people call the ”homeless”  population.  Dr. Hood talks with Theo Henderson, who is the creator of the podcast, ”We the Unhoused,” and a tireless advocate for the unhoused people of Los Angelos and beyond.    

21. Can Words Truly Heal?

November 02, 2020 20:00 - 40 minutes - 28.2 MB

How would you feel if you received words of love and support from someone who expected nothing in return from you? What if they came from someone you didn't even know? It is important that we recognize the human need for socioemotional support. We are by nature, tribal. Without a sense of true belonging and connection, humans become lonely and lose hope. Without being able to support a tribe, we lose our sense of mission and purpose. An unfortunate effect of our advanced technology and life...

21. Can Words Truly Heal?

November 02, 2020 20:00 - 40 minutes - 28.2 MB

How would you feel if you received words of love and support from someone who expected nothing in return from you? What if they came from someone you didn't even know? It is important that we recognize the human need for socioemotional support. We are by nature, tribal. Without a sense of true belonging and connection, humans become lonely and lose hope. Without being able to support a tribe, we lose our sense of mission and purpose. An unfortunate effect of our advanced technology and life...

Rhea Reeves #20

August 31, 2020 17:00 - 44 minutes - 31 MB

Can the process of creating art help process trauma?  Join Fine Artist, Rhea Reeves as she discusses her own trauma and how she has used art to help herself. She and Dr. Hood dive deeply into the sensory side of making art and discuss the potential for art to process and heal trauma.  Can the process of creating art heal trauma? After their discussion, both Rhea and Dr. Hood believe the answer is yes.

#19 Christy Warren

August 31, 2020 16:00 - 43 minutes - 30.1 MB

Christy Warren, retired fire captain and host of The Firefighter Deconstructed digs deep into how childhood trauma impacts the decision to become a firefighter. Christy shares her deeply insightful perspectives, which may piss some of you off, but can't be ignored.   We know that trama affects firefighters as they do the job, but is trauma also the reason firefighters choose the job in the first place? 

Christy Warren - #19

August 31, 2020 16:00 - 43 minutes - 30.1 MB

Christy Warren, retired fire captain and host of The Firefighter Deconstructed digs deep into how childhood trauma impacts the decision to become a firefighter. Christy shares her deeply insightful perspectives, which may piss some of you off, but can't be ignored.   We know that trama affects firefighters as they do the job, but is trauma also the reason firefighters choose the job in the first place? 

Officer Down - The Trauma Behind The Thin Blue Line

August 31, 2020 15:00 - 17 minutes - 12.3 MB

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.

19. Rhea Rheeves

August 18, 2020 17:00 - 44 minutes - 31 MB

Can the process of creating art help process trauma?  Join Fine Artist, Rhea Reeves as she discusses her own trauma and how she has used art to help herself. She and Dr. Hood dive deeply into the sensory side of making art and discuss the potential for art to process and heal trauma.  Can the process of creating art heal trauma? After their discussion, both Rhea and Dr. Hood believe the answer is yes.

19. Can Creating Art Heal Trauma?

August 18, 2020 17:00 - 44 minutes - 31 MB

Can the process of creating art help process trauma?  Join Fine Artist, Rhea Reeves as she discusses her own trauma and how she has used art to help herself. She and Dr. Hood dive deeply into the sensory side of making art and discuss the potential for art to process and heal trauma.  Can the process of creating art heal trauma? After their discussion, both Rhea and Dr. Hood believe the answer is yes.

18. Christy Warren

August 11, 2020 16:00 - 43 minutes - 30.1 MB

Christy Warren, retired fire captain and host of The Firefighter Deconstructed digs deep into how childhood trauma impacts the decision to become a firefighter. Christy shares her deeply insightful perspectives, which may piss some of you off, but can't be ignored.   We know that trama affects firefighters as they do the job, but is trauma also the reason firefighters choose the job in the first place? 

Jason Patton - "Make Mental Health Cool" - How Dark Humor Can Help Process Trauma

August 10, 2020 19:00 - 51 minutes - 35.2 MB

Comedian/Firefighter Jason Patton and Dr. Hood discuss how "Dark Humor" may help people process the stressful and potentially traumatic things that they experience.  Jason Patton @firedepartmentchronicles started making short videos about firefighter life at his station. He often jokes about how the first lesson he learned was how NOT to include his department logo in the shots (as per his unhappy but very cool Chief). From those department shorts to one of the most recognizable faces on s...

17. Officer Down - The Trauma Behind The Thin Blue Line

August 04, 2020 15:00 - 17 minutes - 12.3 MB

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.

16. How Dark Humor Can Help Process Trauma

July 28, 2020 19:00 - 51 minutes - 35.2 MB

Comedian/Firefighter Jason Patton and Dr. Hood discuss how "Dark Humor" may help people process the stressful and potentially traumatic things that they experience.  Jason Patton @firedepartmentchronicles started making short videos about firefighter life at his station. He often jokes about how the first lesson he learned was how NOT to include his department logo in the shots (as per his unhappy but very cool Chief). From those department shorts to one of the most recognizable faces on s...

The Trauma of College Athletics - Scott Smith

July 26, 2020 18:00 - 49 minutes - 34.4 MB

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.

15. The Trauma of College Athletics

July 21, 2020 18:00 - 49 minutes - 34.4 MB

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.

14. How Trauma Disproportionally Impacts the most Vulnerable

July 14, 2020 18:00 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

Join Dr. Hood and guest Minister Tamyca Brown as they discuss community based mental health treatment in Virginia.  Many of the most vulnerable individuals in our society rely on support from people like Tamyca to get through their daily lives. Many have also suffered trauma. How do people with intellectual and developmental delays cope with trauma? Do the symptoms of trauma and the presentations of mental illness look the same? Do they overlap or compound? 

14. How Trauma Disproportionally Impacts the most Vulnerable

July 14, 2020 18:00 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

Join Dr. Hood and guest Minister Tamyca Brown as they discuss community based mental health treatment in Virginia.  Many of the most vulnerable individuals in our society rely on support from people like Tamyca to get through their daily lives. Many have also suffered trauma. How do people with intellectual and developmental delays cope with trauma? Do the symptoms of trauma and the presentations of mental illness look the same? Do they overlap or compound? 

13. Police and Citizen Trauma: why listening is the key to healing

July 07, 2020 15:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MB

We are all human and we need to listen to one another. If citizens and law enforcement can listen with an open mind, we can learn from one another how to move forward and heal together. Michael Sugrue joins Dr. Hood for an in-depth discussion of the neuroscience of police training, culture, and both police and citizen trauma. 

12. Societal Trauma’s Impact on Firefighters

June 30, 2020 19:00 - 1 hour - 60.8 MB

Fire Chief Ed Hadfield who leads the Rincon Fire Department in San Diego, California joins Dr. Hood to discuss changes in the fire service over the last several decades. • Threats to firefighters are higher than they have ever been   • Civilian deaths are increasing • Fires are burning faster and contain more toxins  Hear Chief Hadfield discuss how Societal Trauma, Racism, Politics, Homelessness, Natural Disasters, Budgets and more have increased the potential trauma firefighters already...

12. Societal Trauma’s Impact on Firefighters

June 30, 2020 19:00 - 1 hour - 60.8 MB

Fire Chief Ed Hadfield who leads the Rincon Fire Department in San Diego, California joins Dr. Hood to discuss changes in the fire service over the last several decades. • Threats to firefighters are higher than they have ever been   • Civilian deaths are increasing • Fires are burning faster and contain more toxins  Hear Chief Hadfield discuss how Societal Trauma, Racism, Politics, Homelessness, Natural Disasters, Budgets and more have increased the potential trauma firefighters already...

Minister Tamyca Brown - How Trauma Disproportionally Impacts the most Vulnerable

June 30, 2020 18:00 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

Join Dr. Hood and guest Minister Tamyca Brown as they discuss community based mental health treatment in Virginia.  Many of the most vulnerable individuals in our society rely on support from people like Tamyca to get through their daily lives. Many have also suffered trauma. How do people with intellectual and developmental delays cope with trauma? Do the symptoms of trauma and the presentations of mental illness look the same? Do they overlap or compound? 

11. George Floyd & Transgenerational Trauma

June 23, 2020 21:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

“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 al...

11. George Floyd & Transgenerational Trauma

June 23, 2020 21:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

“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 al...

Michael Sugure - Police and Citizen Trauma: why listening is the key to healing

June 19, 2020 15:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MB

We are all human and we need to listen to one another. If citizens and law enforcement can listen with an open mind, we can learn from one another how to move forward and heal together. Michael Sugrue joins Dr. Hood for an in-depth discussion of the neuroscience of police training, culture, and both police and citizen trauma. 

MICHAEL SUGRUE - Police and Citizen Trauma: why listening is the key to healing

June 19, 2020 15:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MB

We are all human and we need to listen to one another. If citizens and law enforcement can listen with an open mind, we can learn from one another how to move forward and heal together. Michael Sugrue joins Dr. Hood for an in-depth discussion of the neuroscience of police training, culture, and both police and citizen trauma. 

10. A discussion on breaking the silence

June 16, 2020 21:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

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. 

10. A discussion on breaking the silence

June 16, 2020 21:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

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. 

9. The Legacy of Child Abuse

June 09, 2020 17:00 - 23 minutes - 16.1 MB

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.

Chief Ed Hadfield: Societal Trauma’s Impact on Firefighters

June 08, 2020 19:00 - 1 hour - 60.8 MB

Fire Chief Ed Hadfield who leads the Rincon Fire Department in San Diego, California joins Dr. Hood to discuss changes in the fire service over the last several decades. • Threats to firefighters are higher than they have ever been   • Civilian deaths are increasing • Fires are burning faster and contain more toxins  Hear Chief Hadfield discuss how Societal Trauma, Racism, Politics, Homelessness, Natural Disasters, Budgets and more have increased the potential trauma firefighters already...

JASON PATTON - George Floyd & Transgenerational Trauma

June 05, 2020 21:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

“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 al...

Jason Patton - George Floyd & Transgenerational Trauma

June 05, 2020 21:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

“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 al...

8. How one Emergency Responder is Smashing the Stigma of Saying, "I Need Help."

June 02, 2020 21:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

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 Specia...

George Floyd - A discussion on breaking the silence

June 01, 2020 21:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

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. 

Why we can't ”JUST GET ALONG”

June 01, 2020 21:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

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. 

Cameron Shifflett - The Legacy of Child Abuse

May 29, 2020 17:00 - 23 minutes - 16.1 MB

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.

7. Everyone Deserves to go Home Safely on The Big Island of Hawaii

May 27, 2020 00:00 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

Join Dr. Hood as she talks to Kurt Sullivan who is affectionately known as "Sully" on The Big Island of Hawaii. Together they discuss and explore the challenges of being an island community that is largely dependent on tourism and what COVID19 has done not only to the economy but to the local people.  Dr. Hood and Sully also discuss past and ongoing struggles, as well as future opportunities for the people of The Big Island. Sully challenges leaders to be as attentive to the opioid crisis, ...

Michael Sugrue - How one Emergency Responder is Smashing the Stigma of Saying, "I Need Help."

May 20, 2020 21:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

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 Specia...

6. The Legal Profession at a Crossroads

May 19, 2020 22:00 - 17 minutes - 11.8 MB

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 Kril...

Everyone Deserves to go Home Safely on The Big Island of Hawaii - Kurt "Sully" Sullivan

May 16, 2020 00:00 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

Join Dr. Hood as she talks to Kurt Sullivan who is affectionately known as "Sully" on The Big Island of Hawaii. Together they discuss and explore the challenges of being an island community that is largely dependent on tourism and what COVID19 has done not only to the economy but to the local people.  Dr. Hood and Sully also discuss past and ongoing struggles, as well as future opportunities for the people of The Big Island. Sully challenges leaders to be as attentive to the opioid crisis, ...

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