The Thought Atlas Podcast
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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