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Ep. 13 - The Scars of Childhood Trauma

35 min · 17. juli 2020
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On this quarantine episode, we dive into what has been deemed as one of  the most unaddressed topics in Public Health, also a direct linked to  various chronic diseases and risky behaviors- childhood trauma. We,  along with Senior Director of Program Outreach, Lesford Duncan, an alumnus of LLUSPH, discuss the importance of resilience in the midst of  adversity such as COVID-19, ACES, signs associated with childhood trauma  and how the outdoors can bring about healing.

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Have you ever faced discrimination as a mom in the workplace? Have you ever thought to yourself, how do I successfully re-enter the workforce as a mom and still be involved in the moments that matter for my kids? Returning work after having a baby is a unique challenge for most mothers. On this special Mother’s Day episode, our guests Giana Vasconcellos and Liz Simpler from the non-profit, “Working Mothers Public Health Consulting Agency” discuss  their work and services to increase the awareness of about the  public health challenges associated with the working mother.  They share with us, policies that companies can implement support and retain working mothers. Listen as we share tidbits on whole person care for the working mother and how the stay at home mother can be successful. Join us, as we the Think Public Health Podcast Team, say to all mothers across the globe. “Thank you, mom and Happy Mother’s Day! “ Website: wmcpublichealthconsulting.com

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