Please listen to this episode because it's highly likely that you or someone around you has experienced a trauma. The causes and consequences of trauma vary widely, and being more aware of them can help us and those in our lives by reducing stress and smoothing our social, family and professional interactions—especially because we are often completely unaware of the challenges facing others. This conversation with trauma expert Mary Dino is not a heavy downer; it's a clear and informative chat that will leave you feeling smarter, more comfortable and even eager to talk about this topic that affects so many.
Episode Highlights
Guest Mary Dino's Bio and Resource Picks
Contact Mary Dino: Mary.Dino.LCSW@icloud.com
SAMHSA Helpline for Mental Health and Substance Use Referrals: 1800-662-HELP (4357)
David Treleaven's Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness Podcast
Positive and Adverse Childhood Experiences (website for information and resources)
Oprah Winfrey on 60 Minutes discussing the profound impact on her from a story she did on trauma.
Episode Goodies and More Resources
Whale Eyes (documentary short about life with a visual impairment)
The Chill Factory Podcast Website
The Chill Factory App
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Quick Calm Video Workshop
Sometimes, you need a few simple, fast-acting ways to get focused, boost your mood, feel less overwhelmed and fall asleep easier. The Chill Factory host Jordan Friedman's Quick Calm self-paced video workshop does exactly this by teaching you 10 data-driven stress and anxiety reduction techniques that he's been teaching his stressed audiences for years. Learn more at quickcalm.net.
About Jordan Friedman, Host of The Chill Factory Podcast
Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world's largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University's health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerated adults, students and lots of other stressed people who want to be more successful, get better grades, sleep easier and be healthier.
In 2004, Jordan founded The Stress Coach to provide innovative workshops, multimedia webinars, chill apps, online courses and more stress-relief opportunities. The Chill Factory podcast is Jordan's latest effort to bring stress relief and better health to the world.