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-Professional history: air force to corrections officer
-being bullied by infantry: "airhead," "zoomie"
-Deployment to "Bumf**k, Egypt" after Muslim Brotherhood assassinates Anwar Sadat
-Return home, night terrors
-Deployment to Philippines, witness to acts of terrorism- more trauma
-Molestation at the age of 5- early trauma
-Willie Lynch- Caribbean slaveowner who advised his Northern counterparts to better control their "livestock" by pitting them against one another" (today Lynch is widely viewed by historians as a fabrication)
-Public torture of slaves as a warning to others- generational trauma
-Lola tries to understand why she, as a descendant of Holocaust survivors, has no generational trauma
-Izzy relates the repercussions of the poor match between his parents, who met in a displaced persons camp at the end of WWII
-Mark relates marrying four women to achieve a sense of normalcy- like Izzy's parents
-"Jesus saves, Moses invests"
-How Mark decided to attend his first Bullies to Buddies seminar
-Volunteering for Izzy's role-play: Mark's first experience of the Golden Rule technique
-Mark overcomes his trauma to marry a 5th time
-Mark tries to locate similarities between Izzy's mother and wife-Is the word trauma overused?
-Izzy remembers Mark attending his seminar in a tuxedo
-Mark's work and materials for inmates and kids
-Izzy's anecdote about a role-play with an inmate, "Tattoo"
-It's only through resilience that trauma can be overcome
-The tragedy that befell the Native Americans
-Miri shares about her recently deceased brother- a hero who went too soonÂ