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Childhood Doesn’t End—It Echoes Through the Rest of Our Lives | Dr. Brandi Hawk

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Long before we form beliefs about ourselves, we experience relationships. Those early relationships quietly shape how we trust, regulate emotions, connect with others, and understand who we are. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Dr. Brandi Hawk—licensed clinical psychologist, researcher, trainer, and co-developer of PC-CARE (Parent-Child Care), an evidence-based intervention designed to strengthen parent-child relationships and support families navigating adversity. Together, we explore: • How childhood experiences shape adulthood • What trauma really is—and why its effects can last long after the event ends • Why relationships are central to healing • Parenting and emotional development • Attachment and resilience • Mental health in the age of social media • The balance between accountability and compassion • Psychological labels—when they help and when they don’t • What working with children teaches us about being human • Why hope begins with connection This isn’t simply a conversation about psychology. It’s a conversation about the relationships that shape us, the wounds we carry, and the possibility of healing through connection. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 The Nerdy Psychologist Book Club https://thenerdypsychologistbookclub.podbean.com/ [https://thenerdypsychologistbookclub.podbean.com/] If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to check out The Nerdy Psychologist Book Club, where Dr. Brandi Hawk and her co-host explore fantasy and dystopian novels through the lens of psychology, discussing the characters, relationships, and ideas behind the stories.

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jakson Childhood Doesn’t End—It Echoes Through the Rest of Our Lives | Dr. Brandi Hawk kansikuva

Childhood Doesn’t End—It Echoes Through the Rest of Our Lives | Dr. Brandi Hawk

Long before we form beliefs about ourselves, we experience relationships. Those early relationships quietly shape how we trust, regulate emotions, connect with others, and understand who we are. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Dr. Brandi Hawk—licensed clinical psychologist, researcher, trainer, and co-developer of PC-CARE (Parent-Child Care), an evidence-based intervention designed to strengthen parent-child relationships and support families navigating adversity. Together, we explore: • How childhood experiences shape adulthood • What trauma really is—and why its effects can last long after the event ends • Why relationships are central to healing • Parenting and emotional development • Attachment and resilience • Mental health in the age of social media • The balance between accountability and compassion • Psychological labels—when they help and when they don’t • What working with children teaches us about being human • Why hope begins with connection This isn’t simply a conversation about psychology. It’s a conversation about the relationships that shape us, the wounds we carry, and the possibility of healing through connection. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 The Nerdy Psychologist Book Club https://thenerdypsychologistbookclub.podbean.com/ [https://thenerdypsychologistbookclub.podbean.com/] If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to check out The Nerdy Psychologist Book Club, where Dr. Brandi Hawk and her co-host explore fantasy and dystopian novels through the lens of psychology, discussing the characters, relationships, and ideas behind the stories.

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What if the biggest limitation in your life isn’t your circumstances… …but the story you’ve been telling yourself? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Coach Willie Blake—high-performance coach, speaker, and host of Light Beyond Limits. Diagnosed with dyslexia in first grade, Willie spent years believing he was behind everyone else. That experience eventually became the foundation of his work helping dyslexic entrepreneurs, professionals, and creators build confidence, gain clarity, and move forward without losing themselves in the process. Together, we explore: • Living with dyslexia • Confidence and self-belief • Breaking limiting stories • Why people stay stuck • Fear of failure • Success beyond achievement • Identity and personal growth • Momentum through small steps • Helping adults with dyslexia • Building a life without self-imposed limits This isn’t simply a conversation about dyslexia. It’s a conversation about rewriting the stories that quietly shape our identity, our decisions, and the future we believe is possible. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Coach Willie Blake https://www.coachwillieblake.com/breakfree [https://www.coachwillieblake.com/breakfree] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Coach Willie Blake’s Break Free page to learn more about his coaching and resources for adults who want to move beyond self-doubt and create lasting momentum.

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jakson Can Music Heal Us? The Surprising Power of Songs That Bring People Together | Sheree Brown kansikuva

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Can music do more than entertain? Can it help us heal, connect, and remember our shared humanity? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Sheree Brown—award-winning singer-songwriter, ASCAP award-winning songwriter, Emmy-nominated producer, and recording artist with more than five decades in music. From her early solo albums on Capitol Records to her latest album, Messages from the Soul: The Power of Music, Sheree has dedicated her career to creating music that inspires hope, compassion, and connection. Her bilingual single “I Am You, You Are Me (Tú Eres Yo)” continues that mission, inviting listeners to look beyond differences and recognize the humanity we all share. Together, we explore: • The healing power of music • Creativity and songwriting • Empathy in a divided world • Music as a universal language • Inspiration and purpose • Living a creative life • Human connection • Finding hope through art • The responsibility of artists • What music reveals about being human This isn’t simply a conversation about making music. It’s a conversation about why art still has the power to bring people together when so much else pulls us apart. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Sheree Brown https://www.shereebrownmusic.com/f [https://www.shereebrownmusic.com/f] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Sheree Brown’s official website to explore her music, learn more about her latest releases, and stay connected with her work.

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Can someone rebuild a life after decades of addiction, homelessness, and unimaginable loss? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by David Johnson—a certified life coach whose life has been shaped by addiction, recovery, and the decision to begin again. At just eighteen years old, David survived a devastating accident after being pronounced dead. Years later, he found himself battling addiction for more than three decades, spending his final years of active addiction homeless before entering rehabilitation and embracing sobriety. Today, he helps others navigate addiction, mindset, trauma, and personal transformation. Together, we explore: • The psychology of addiction • Recovery and sobriety • Mindset and personal transformation • Homelessness and rebuilding life • Trauma and resilience • Why change alone isn’t enough • Breaking destructive patterns • Serving others through lived experience • The power of gratitude • Choosing growth every day This isn’t simply a conversation about addiction. It’s a conversation about hope, resilience, and the possibility of creating a completely different future—no matter where you’ve been. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 David Johnson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpcQWkiIYpm7jztWHfjQJYg [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpcQWkiIYpm7jztWHfjQJYg] If today’s conversation resonated with you, you can follow David Johnson’s work and future content through his official YouTube channel.

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