The Problem With Poverty

Support for Staff Mental Health in the Event of Trauma: Part 2

33 min · 8 de may de 2024
portada del episodio Support for Staff Mental Health in the Event of Trauma: Part 2

Descripción

Thank you for coming back the conclusion to our 2-Part conversation with Edie Dugger. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 61% of men and 51% of women report at least one traumatic event in their lifetimes. In this episode of The Problem with Poverty Podcast, we are join by Edie Dugger. Edie is a Center Director for our Moulton Head Start Center. On November 14, 2015, Edie and her family's lives were changed forever when Edie's aunt, Kay Stevens, was murdered at her place of business. During this special 2-part episode, Edie discusses the toll this traumatic event had on her mental health and the journey it took her to the road to recovery. Edie also discusses the important aspect of support and how much of a difference it can make for the person experiencing a traumatic event. She also touches on CAPNA's W.O.W (Wellness in Our Workplace) Initiative. W.O.W was put in place as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Missed Part 1? Go to Spotify, Apple and Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and YouTube to catch up on our conversation with Edie. Come back next for the conclusion to Season 2 of The Problem with Poverty.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de The Problem With Poverty!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

13 episodios

episode Beating the Odds: First Generation College Graduate artwork

Beating the Odds: First Generation College Graduate

According to Forbes, Alabama ranks 19th in the U.S. for first-generation college students (39%). Students whose parents did not attend college are more likely to come from racial minority backgrounds, identify as female, have dependents, and many other reasons. In the final episode of Season 2 of The Problem with Poverty Podcast, we are joined by Brandi Powers, a teacher at our Vivian Conatser-Turner Early Learning Center. Brandi recently received her Bachelor of Science in Educational Studies with a Concentration in Early Childhood from Athens State University. During the discussion, Brandi talks over her journey of becoming a first generation college graduate out of her family. Brandi is amazing example of just because you come from nothing, doesn't mean you can't make something of yourself and change your future for the better. That's a wrap for Season 2! Be sure to catch up on past episodes of The Problem with Poverty Podcast!

22 de may de 202419 min
episode Support for Staff Mental Health in the Event of Trauma: Part 2 artwork

Support for Staff Mental Health in the Event of Trauma: Part 2

Thank you for coming back the conclusion to our 2-Part conversation with Edie Dugger. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 61% of men and 51% of women report at least one traumatic event in their lifetimes. In this episode of The Problem with Poverty Podcast, we are join by Edie Dugger. Edie is a Center Director for our Moulton Head Start Center. On November 14, 2015, Edie and her family's lives were changed forever when Edie's aunt, Kay Stevens, was murdered at her place of business. During this special 2-part episode, Edie discusses the toll this traumatic event had on her mental health and the journey it took her to the road to recovery. Edie also discusses the important aspect of support and how much of a difference it can make for the person experiencing a traumatic event. She also touches on CAPNA's W.O.W (Wellness in Our Workplace) Initiative. W.O.W was put in place as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Missed Part 1? Go to Spotify, Apple and Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and YouTube to catch up on our conversation with Edie. Come back next for the conclusion to Season 2 of The Problem with Poverty.

8 de may de 202433 min
episode Support for Staff Mental Health in the Event of Trauma: Part 1 artwork

Support for Staff Mental Health in the Event of Trauma: Part 1

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 61% of men and 51% of women report at least one traumatic event in their lifetimes. In this episode of The Problem with Poverty Podcast, we are join by Edie Dugger. Edie is a Center Director for our Moulton Head Start Center. On November 14, 2015, Edie and her family's lives were changed forever when Edie's aunt, Kay Stevens, was murdered at her place of business. During this special 2-part episode, Edie discusses the toll this traumatic event had on her mental health and the journey it took her to the road to recovery. Edie also discusses the important aspect of support and how much of a difference it can make for the person experiencing a traumatic event. She also touches on CAPNA's W.O.W (Wellness in Our Workplace) Initiative. W.O.W was put in place as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Come back next week for the conclusion of our conversation with Edie! Available on Spotify, iHeartRadio, YouTube, and Apple and Google Podcasts! Subscribe today!

24 de abr de 202424 min