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Trauma and the Brain Podcast

Podcast de Chantell Anderson

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The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is hosted by Chantell Tilly Anderson and features guest expert Matt Lasslo, LPC (AZ), a licensed counselor with over 13 years of experience in trauma therapy, crisis work, and supervision. The TATB podcast explores how trauma shapes our thoughts, emotions, bodies, and daily lives—and how we can respond with awareness and compassion instead of fear or judgment. Together, Chantell and Matt unpack how political violence, grief, secondary trauma, and even doom-scrolling ripple through our nervous systems—and how we can interrupt those cycles. That’s why we created this podcast: to make trauma education accessible, practical, and empowering—so each person can take responsibility for their own healing and learn why they do what they do. Listeners will hear about: Why trauma is less about the event itself and more about how it reshapes safety, trust, and self-image. Types of trauma, called primary and secondary trauma, and how events, news stories or videos can leave us anxious, unsafe, or overwhelmed. How grief is a form of trauma—and why sadness is not weakness but part of real healing. Practical skills: grounding, nervous-system resets, inner-child work, healthy boundaries, and forgiveness that heals without excusing harm. The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is for anyone seeking to understand themselves, support others, or navigate the world with greater steadiness. Each episode blends science, lived experience, and accessible tools—so you walk away not only informed, but equipped to live with greater awareness, resilience, and empathy. Join Chantell as she builds a space where trauma education is approachable, human, and empowering—because understanding your brain is the first step to changing your life.

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8 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 8: Closure, Accountability, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves

Episode 8: Closure, Accountability, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves

In episode 8 of Trauma and the Brain, Chantell Tilly Anderson sits down with licensed counselor Matt Lasslo to talk about a word people often chase after painful experiences: closure. What is closure really, clinically and practically? Why do so many people feel stuck waiting for an apology, an explanation, or some kind of final moment that makes the pain “make sense”? Chantell and Matt break down what the brain is trying to do when it searches for closure, how trauma shapes core beliefs and nervous system functioning, and why healing is less about time passing and more about the work you do. They also unpack a key concept that often gets tangled in the closure conversation: accountability vs. responsibility—and what it means to reclaim healing even when the person who caused harm never takes accountability. This episode is for adults and is intended for education, not medical advice. In this episode, we cover: * What “closure” looks like from a clinical and functional perspective * Why healing isn’t a finish line, and why it isn’t about time * Psychological expectations: the brain’s need for order, control, and a simple story * Social expectations: why people pressure others to “move on” and how that can backfire * Nervous system expectations: why the body doesn’t just “get over it” * The difference between closure and repression (and how to tell the difference) * Accountability vs. responsibility—and how to heal without waiting for someone else * Building an internal narrative that supports recovery, empowerment, and stability

25 de feb de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Episode 7: Brain Waves - Questions from the Community

Episode 7: Brain Waves - Questions from the Community

In this Brain Waves episode of the Trauma and the Brain Podcast, host Chantell Tilly Anderson and licensed professional counselor Matt Lasslo respond to real questions from the community about emotional numbness, trauma responses, anxiety, intuition, and healing. The conversation begins with emotional numbness — why it develops as a protective response to trauma, how dissociation once kept us safe, and why it can become harmful later in life. Matt explains how motivation to heal often conflicts with the brain’s instinct to stay protected, and why grounding in present-moment safety is the foundation for change. Listeners are guided through practical grounding strategies, including sensory-based techniques like the 5-4-3-2-1 method, with a focus on tailoring mindfulness to whatever sense feels most “offline.” The episode also explores how trauma and chronic anxiety in childhood can affect emotional development — not as “stunted growth,” but as an over-reliance on coping strategies that were once adaptive and are now limiting. Other questions explore: * How trauma can cause certain emotional skills (like anger or dissociation) to dominate while others are suppressed * The difference between intuition and anxiety, and how to evaluate where a signal is coming from * Why mindfulness can reduce trauma symptoms by keeping the brain out of past- and future-based fear loops * Alternatives to exposure therapy for anxiety related to driving, heights, and loss of control * Why loneliness, depression, and anxiety are so often hidden — and how stigma, self-shaming, and fear of being misunderstood keep people silent * How to tell the difference between genuine healing and simply becoming better at avoidance or “appearing okay” Throughout the episode, Chantell and Matt emphasize self-compassion, realistic healing timelines, and the importance of finding support that truly understands trauma. This episode offers both validation and practical insight for anyone navigating trauma recovery, anxiety, or emotional disconnection — one question, one feeling, and one wave at a time.

26 de ene de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Episode 6: Trauma and What Could Have Been

Episode 6: Trauma and What Could Have Been

> In this episode of the Trauma and the Brain Podcast, Chantell Tilly-Anderson and licensed professional counselor Matt Lasslo explore regret through a trauma lens. They unpack the difference between regret, guilt, and shame, and talk about how trauma can turn “I wish I’d done that differently” into “there’s something wrong with me.” Matt explains why the brain clings to should have / would have / could have thinking, the “Back to the Future” alternate-timeline fantasy, and the painful experience of mourning the unrealized self — the version of us who never got the chance to exist. Together, they look at how shame gets installed, why survivors often feel they “deserve” to suffer, and how blame, control, and shame get tangled up. The episode closes with practical ways to bring regret back into the present: recognizing victimization without blaming yourself, identifying unmet needs, using mindfulness to return to the here-and-now, and turning regret into action that moves you toward the life you want today.

10 de dic de 2025 - 52 min
Portada del episodio Episode 4: Trauma Over Time

Episode 4: Trauma Over Time

In episode four of the Trauma and the Brain Podcast, Chantell Tilly Anderson and licensed professional counselor Matt Lasslo expand on the question, “What is trauma?” by examining how it manifests across a lifetime. They tease apart trauma as a life event versus trauma as the body’s response—diving into fight, flight, and freeze, dissociation, and why some experiences get “stuck” instead of integrating into long-term memory. Matt breaks down the core PTSD symptom clusters—intrusive thoughts and flashbacks, avoidance and “conscious justifications,” and negative shifts in mood and thinking—with real-life examples of how fear, shame, and intrusive thoughts can quietly shape relationships, work, and day-to-day choices. From there, the conversation zooms out to the lifespan of trauma: how childhood and adult trauma often impact us differently, what the ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study actually found, and how unresolved trauma can affect physical health over time—sleep, pain, digestion, blood pressure, even vulnerability to illness. They also touch on medical and psychiatric trauma, including what it can feel like to hand over control of your life to a hospital system. The episode closes with first steps toward healing: acknowledging trauma instead of minimizing it, paying attention to the body’s signals (like held breath and chronic tension), using grounded, believable affirmations, and learning to set and honor healthy boundaries—both as a trauma survivor and as someone supporting one.

15 de nov de 2025 - 48 min
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