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They Should Be 31: Honoring Breonna Taylor & Tyre Nichols on Their Birthdays

21 min · 3 de jun de 2025
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This week, Breonna Taylor and Tyre Nichols would have turned 31.  Instead of candles and celebration, we sit in the weight of their absence.  In this episode of After the Headlines: Unheard Stories, we remember Breonna and Tyre not just for how they died — but for how they lived. Through their stories, we explore the psychological toll of racialized violence, vicarious trauma, and the healing power of collective remembrance.  Join host Solomon Richberg, LCSW, for a trauma-informed conversation about grief, memory, and why storytelling is a radical form of advocacy.  > Featuring clinical insights on: > * Vicarious trauma > * Collective grief > * Narrative reprocessing > * Post-traumatic meaning-making > * The dehumanization-rehumanization cycle 🎧 New episodes every Tuesday  🕯️ Honor their birthdays. Say their names. Carry their light.   Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2466780/support] 🎙️ Host: Solomon Richberg, LCSW 📅 New Episodes Every Tuesday 📧 Contact: AfterTheHeadlinesPodcast@gmail.com 🎥 TikTok: @SolomonLCSW_ATHPodcast This podcast is intended for educational and advocacy purposes only. It does not offer legal, psychological, or medical advice. All subjects are approached with a trauma-informed, victim-centered perspective. If you found this episode meaningful, please share, rate, and follow. Every listen helps amplify voices that deserve to be heard.

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