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1:30:00•13 Jul 2023
Dr. Debra Warner on Community Resilience and Overcoming Childhood Trauma
Episode Overview
- The episode addressed childhood trauma, community resilience, and proactive solutions
- Dr. Debra Warner's commitment to advocacy and education was highlighted
- Tommy T. Tuck shared his powerful journey from incarceration to becoming a community role model
- The conversation explored the impact of systemic racism and the importance of fostering positive role models
- Insights were provided on supporting at-risk youth and creating a sense of normality in society
“One of the things that's happening in our culture and our community through systemic racism and things that's played this over the years and through slavery to what our ancestors have gone through is we lack the tools and the resources and the knowledge and the wisdom to have some sense of normality in society where commonality is not relevant, right?”
Ever wondered how communities can come together to support those affected by childhood trauma? In this eye-opening episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', host Bill Murray is joined by Dr. Debra Warner, co-founder of the Summit on Community Resilience, Intervention, Prevention, and Training (SCRIPT). Dr. Warner, along with presenters Maria Langi and Charleen Stearns, dive into the critical topics that will be addressed at this year's SCRIPT event.
They discuss the significant impact of adverse childhood experiences on long-term physical and mental health, and how the community can play a vital role in recovery and prevention. You'll also hear from Tommy T. Tuck, an advocate for male survivor trauma, who shares his inspiring journey from incarceration to becoming a community leader. This episode offers a blend of personal stories and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding and combating the effects of childhood trauma.

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