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Through The Eyes of Trauma

Author: Dr. Salena Smith

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"Through The Eyes of Trauma", An Inner Ear Agency Production, is a podcast dedicated to engaging and empowering educators, families, and other community leaders with trauma-informed and resilience focused tools and strategies to develop the whole child by Healing First and Educating Always!
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Essential Question: How do words help you talk your way through when exposed to trauma and toxic stress. This episode seeks to help listeners understand that positive self-talk can improve self-esteem, stress management, and well-being.
Essential Question: Can constantly being exposed to details and video of traumatic experiences give you PTSD? With the video release of the police brutality towards Tyre Nichols, curious minds will be seeking to witness the tragic event.  This episode discusses how constant trauma exposure causes Compassion Fatigue and impacts your mental health.
Essential Question: What can be gained by viewing behavior with a different mindset? This episode seeks to help listeners understand the benefit of having a mindset shift to understand how and why individuals act, react, and respond the way that they do.
Essential Question: How can educators and parents empower children to effectively manage anger, allowing them to thrive academically and emotionally? This episode aims to help listeners understand the nature of anger, recognize its barriers to success in school and personal life, explore healthy ways for students to express their anger, and provide practical strategies for supporting students with anger issues.
Essential Question: How can we process our emotions effectively to ensure our response doesn't add to the negativity in the world? This episode aims to help our listeners develop the skills necessary to process their emotions in a healthy and constructive way.
Trauma in the Halls

Trauma in the Halls

2023-05-0118:32

Essential Question: How does trauma show up in the halls of a school building and what should be done about it? This episode seeks to explain how trauma doesn't just affect students, but it can also affect teachers, creating an environment of stress and anxiety that can be difficult to navigate.
Essential Question: How does unresolved trauma affect work-life balance? This episode seeks to help listeners understand how workaholism is a trauma response and how it affects your professional life.
Essential Question: How do negative emotions seem to rise without a cause? This episode seeks to help listeners understand how our emotions are a byproduct of what is going on within the hidden cortex of our subconscious.
Essential Question: What are the challenges that parenting children exposed to trauma brings and how do you mitigate that trauma? This episode seeks to understand how intentional parents have to be with the level of support that is needed for children exposed to trauma.
Essential Question: How do childhood experiences of trauma manifest in your adult relationships? This episode seeks to help adults realize how unprocessed childhood trauma can reveal itself in their current relationships.
In light of the recent tragedies involving several incidents of violence in schools involving students, we wanted to revisit an important discussion we had involving the mental health in our school system. Please take a listen, and also like, share, and review this episode.
Essential Question: How can we train our minds and bodies to pull up to the relaxation station regularly so that we can live well? This episode seeks to empower individuals to take back control of their busy lives and provide opportunities to increase their mental and physical wellness by scheduling time to pull into the relaxation station.
Essential Question: How does our body's alarm system support us in traumatic times?   This episode seeks to help individuals identify when their body's alarm system is blaring and what to do about it.
Essential Question: How can we welcome wellness in the workplace, especially when trauma and toxic stress meet us there and follow us home? This episode seeks to empower individuals to pull up to the relaxation station and welcome wellness in every area of their lives.
Essential Question: In this climate where mental health challenges are exacerbated by the tumultuous times that we as a society are facing, what are the prevailing misconceptions around mental health? This episode is dedicated to the memory of Stephen "Twitch" Boss and seeks to bring about awareness of the mental health misconceptions to better support those who are struggling. Teaching Through the Eyes of Trauma podcast is brought to you by the Inner Ear Agency, providing professional development and consulting services to balance the healing and education of children exposed to trauma. For services, visit innerearagency.com. 
Essential Question:  How can we support children in getting all in their feelings and check in with their emotions? This episode seeks to help parents and teachers to support their children with their emotional development by checking in with their emotions.
Essential Question: How can we help individuals understand what to do with the knowledge of a trauma exposure? This episode seeks to help those who have experienced trauma to seek ways to find support for their exposure and not use it as an excuse to behave poorly.
Essential Question: What does SEL (Social Emotional Learning) look like in schools from a child's perspective? This episode seeks to see what children perceive SEL to be and what they would like to see more of in school.
Essential Question: What is the cost of children being in a constant chaotic environment? This episode seeks to help parents and educators understand the importance of providing a warm, supportive environment free of chaos.
Essential Question: How can we use co-regulation to support students with self-regulation in times of stress? This episode seeks to help educators and parents to understand their role in co-regulation to help support children.
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