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The Professor and Heather Anne

Podcast by The Professor and Heather Anne

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About The Professor and Heather Anne

Although we don't have all the answers, we hope we can encourage and excite you. We're here sharing our lives to inspire you to make the most of the second half of your life. Join us each week, my friends, where you're sure to get a smile -- from lessons learned to mishaps, the adventures go on for miles...here on The Professor and Heather Anne.

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25 episodes

episode A Season One Recap On Trauma Healing Midlife Health And Reinventing Home artwork

A Season One Recap On Trauma Healing Midlife Health And Reinventing Home

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548030/fan_mail/new] We hit record for the first time thinking we’d share a few stories, then realized the real work was learning how to talk about the parts of life we were taught to keep quiet. This season finale recap pulls together what we’ve learned across 24 episodes, 16 guests, and a whole lot of growth, including how we went from nervous and private to more honest and comfortable sharing our real midlife journey. We revisit the biggest themes our listeners connected with: trauma recovery and resilience, ACEs and PACEs, somatic healing, and the power of protective experiences. We also connect the dots between “home” and health through topics like mold and total stress load, plus the practical side of midlife planning with decluttering, downsizing, estate planning, and setting up a trust to prevent family fights. If you’re thinking about multigenerational living, cooperative elder care, or building a small community around people you trust, this conversation will feel especially timely. Health and relationships round out the season with some of our most shared takeaways: menopause and perimenopause advocacy, hormone testing, functional medicine, and why “normal” doesn’t always mean “well.” We also talk friendship research, community as medicine for loneliness, and how to build strength for healthy aging with weight training, smarter food choices, and tools that help you feel better day to day. We’re also sharing what’s next as we move to Virginia and start planning season two. If season one helped you feel less alone or more ready to make a change, subscribe, share this recap with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What topics or guests do you want us to bring into season two? Support the show [https://cash.app/$HeatSim32]

15 Apr 2026 - 52 min
episode You’re Not Alone – Finding Safety, Hope and Help artwork

You’re Not Alone – Finding Safety, Hope and Help

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548030/fan_mail/new] Walking into a courthouse can feel like walking back into the worst day of your life. Recording on location at the Case Family Safety Center in Tulsa, we talk about what survivors actually need when they’re trying to get safe and why the “go here, then go there” system fails people who are already exhausted, afraid, and overwhelmed. Heather Anne shares parts of her own history as a domestic violence survivor and why this topic can’t stay behind closed doors. Then we’re joined by Suzanne Stewart, CEO of the Family Safety Center, to break down how a true one-stop model works: protective orders and legal aid, advocates and navigators, danger assessments, safety planning, connections to housing and shelter, and trauma-informed support that meets people where they are. We also dig into the research around poly-victimization and layered trauma, including how chronic stress can show up as insomnia, hypervigilance, and long-term health impacts. We spend time on a piece most people never consider: the environment of justice. Suzanne explains why traditional protective order dockets can be intimidating and why a safer, brighter, more secure courtroom design with separate entry and waiting areas can change whether survivors return for follow-up hearings. We also widen the lens beyond stereotypes, talking about coercive control, financial abuse, elder abuse, and why domestic violence crosses every zip code and income level. If you’re in Tulsa County and need domestic violence resources, this conversation points to practical next steps and a place with “no wrong door.” Subscribe, share this with someone who might need it, and leave a review so more people can find help faster. Support the show [https://cash.app/$HeatSim32]

8 Apr 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Hope After Trauma: Building Resilient Futures artwork

Hope After Trauma: Building Resilient Futures

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548030/fan_mail/new] Secrets thrive in silence; hope grows where people show up. We open up about childhood trauma, domestic violence, and human trafficking—not to dwell on harm, but to show how kids and families rebuild with the right web of support. Heather shares the moments that kept her afloat as a teen—coaches who noticed, teachers who checked in, friends’ parents who asked “Are you okay?”—and why that steady care still matters. Then we welcome Karen Smith, director with the Oklahoma Coalition Against Human Trafficking and acting director of Camp Hope America in Tulsa, to walk us through a model that turns compassion into measurable change. Camp Hope began as a free weeklong camp and now runs year‑round, pairing mentoring with family engagement so healing doesn’t stop at the cabin door. Think swim nights with the YMCA, tent campouts, ballet outings, and paint sessions that let kids process joy and stress side by side. It’s research‑backed, too: the Hope Research Center at OU‑Tulsa tracks hope and resilience before camp, after camp, and at a 30‑day reunion. Scores rise and stay high because small wins stack—trying a new food, finishing a hike, helping a friend—and those achievements rewire what kids believe is possible. We also push past the myths of trafficking. It often hides close to home, fueled by grooming, economic stress, and online access, not just dramatic kidnappings. Technology and COVID‑era isolation increased risk, but informed communities and updated Oklahoma laws are making a difference. Karen shares why resilience needs both inner drive and outer scaffolding—research points to at least four caring adults—and how campers often return as counselors, paying forward the support that changed their path. If you’ve ever wondered how to help, we offer practical steps: volunteer for group events, donate old phones for emergency use, connect through your neighborhood or faith community, or reach Karen via the Family Safety Center to get involved. Subscribe, share this conversation with someone who cares about kids, and leave a review telling us the one action you’ll take this week to be a steady adult in a child’s life. Support the show [https://cash.app/$HeatSim32]

1 Apr 2026 - 56 min
episode How Protective Experiences Rewire A Traumatized Brain For Calm artwork

How Protective Experiences Rewire A Traumatized Brain For Calm

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548030/fan_mail/new] What if your daily routine could calm an overactive stress system and open the door to a healthier, happier life? We sit down with Dr. Jennifer Hayes-Grudo to unpack ACEs—the ten Adverse Childhood Experiences that predict health risks—and then turn toward PACEs, the Protective and Compensatory Experiences that help the brain and body recover. Heather shares her raw story of loss, secrecy, and hypervigilance, and how mentors, marching band, and sports became lifelines long before she had language for resilience. Together we map the science to the everyday. You’ll learn why unconditional love lowers allostatic load, how a best friend and a sense of belonging buffer bullying and isolation, and why volunteering uniquely transforms pain into purpose. We break down five relationship-based PACEs and five resource-based PACEs—meeting basic needs in a clean, safe space, building steady routines, moving your body, staying curious through learning, and finding hobbies that invite flow. These aren’t nice-to-haves; they are evidence-based tools that rewire stress pathways, boost executive function, and anchor hope. We also challenge assumptions about where healing happens. From military service to enlightened rehabilitation programs, structured environments often bundle PACEs—predictability, community, skills, and physical activity—so people with high ACEs can regain agency. And if you’re in midlife thinking you missed your window, here’s the good news: it’s never too late. Start with “PACEs stacking,” like a walk with a friend that blends movement, sunlight, and connection, or a book club that unites learning and belonging. Reclaim a childhood spark—music, sketching, gardening—and schedule it like medicine. If this conversation sparks a shift, share it with someone who needs a practical way back to calm and connection. Subscribe for more science-backed stories of resilience, and leave a review to help others find the show. What PACEs will you add this week? Support the show [https://cash.app/$HeatSim32]

25 Mar 2026 - 50 min
episode Why Friendship Is One of the Most Underrated Forces in Human Life artwork

Why Friendship Is One of the Most Underrated Forces in Human Life

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548030/fan_mail/new] Friendship can change your health, your happiness, and even how long you live—so why do we treat it like an afterthought? We sit down with UCLA psychologist Dr. Jamie Krems, co-founder of the UCLA Center for Friendship Research, to unpack what truly makes a friend, why betrayal cuts so deep, and how small acts can rebuild trust and closeness at any age. Jamie takes us around the world to show how cultures define friendship, then brings it home with an evolutionary lens: friends are allies we rely on when we’re at our worst, not just our best. We explore the traits that matter most—kindness, loyalty, trustworthiness—and how men and women often prioritize support differently. We also challenge a common myth: jealousy is not automatically toxic. Sometimes it’s a useful alarm bell that a valued bond needs attention, especially in young adulthood and again in later life when social networks churn. Technology and modern schedules have thinned our connections, fueling a loneliness epidemic with real health costs. Still, there’s hope in the tools at our fingertips. Messaging groups can “groom” many relationships at once, quick voice notes carry warmth, and consistent light touches keep ties alive. Jamie shares promising strategies—gratitude letters to friends, and the underrated power of asking for help—to ratchet up closeness over time. For listeners in midlife and beyond, we talk candidly about forming new friendships, sustaining old ones, and why friends often predict well-being even more than nearby family. Friendship is under-researched compared with romance, but the science we do have points to clear action: invest in small, regular contact; express thanks; trade favors; and practice outreach like a skill. Press play to learn how to protect the bonds that protect you—and then send this to someone you want to keep close. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show [https://cash.app/$HeatSim32]

18 Mar 2026 - 54 min
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