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"Healing and Growing, Hand in Hand" is a podcast that aims to provide a supportive and transformative space for individuals on their journey of personal healing and growth. The podcast explores various aspects of emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being, and how these elements intertwine to shape our lives.
Each episode features insightful conversations with experts, practitioners, and individuals who have experienced personal growth and healing. The host fosters an open and non-judgmental atmosphere, encouraging guests to share their unique stories and expertise.
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In this episode, Danielle Bernock, a Relationship Repair Specialist, discusses the subtle yet profound impact of "childhood emotional neglect recovery." She highlights how "child neglect" is often an absence, a missing element, rather than an overt event, making it particularly difficult to recognize compared to abuse. Understanding "emotional neglect in childhood" is crucial for individuals who feel they were "neglected as a child," as it sheds light on what was absent during their formative years. This perspective is vital for those on a journey of "overcoming neglect" and addressing the long-term effects of "childhood trauma."About Danielle:Danielle Bernock is an international, award-winning independent author, speaker, trauma-informed faith-based self-love coach, founder of 4F Media, and creator of the S.E.L.F.© process for life transformation.As a childhood trauma survivor, Danielle combines her personal journey with professional expertise to lead others into the transformation they long for through her books, coaching, courses, workshops, and speaking. She is a relationship repair specialist and is known as “that lady on the internet who loves you.”Connect with Danielle:Website: https://www.daniellebernock.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daniellebernock/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellebernock/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbernock/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleBernockLovesYouX: https://x.com/DBernockTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dbernockAlignable: https://www.alignable.com/utica-mi/danielle-bernock-2025-local-business-person-of-the-year-2025-top-50-women-of-alignableBook: Emerging with Wings: A True Story of Lies, Pain and the Love that Heals (https://a.co/d/ey378RT)Link to the free assessment: https://dani-daniellebernock-com.kit.com/de9e550f64
Why can’t trauma survivors sleep — even when they’re exhausted?In this Experts Explain Trauma episode, Lisa Tickel sits down with Dr. Iden to unpack what’s really happening in the brain and body when rest doesn’t come easily.They explore how trauma rewires your body’s threat detection system, why the nervous system can’t “switch off,” and what to do when your brain starts racing the moment your head hits the pillow.You’ll also learn about a simple evidence-based technique called constructive worry that can calm your mind before bed — helping you finally rest without your thoughts taking over.✨ Join Lisa’s healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with Lisa’s 6-week Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/
Why do I feel worse now than before I even started healing?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, Lisa Tickel and Dr. Tammy Oluyori unpack why greater self-awareness can sometimes feel like things are getting worse—when in reality, it’s a sign of progress.They explore how awareness magnifies what’s already there, why stories we tell ourselves can intensify pain, and how noticing unhealthy patterns is the first step to real change.✨ Join our healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with our 6-week Childhood Abuse Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/Connect with Dr. Tammy OluyoriWebsite: https://drtammyoluyori.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tammy.oluyoriEbook: Staying Rooted (https://drtammyoluyori.com/staying-rooted/)
Who am I… after years of manipulation and devaluation?In this Experts Explain Trauma conversation, Lisa Tickel and Tim Fletcher explore what it really takes to rebuild identity after narcissistic abuse. You’ll hear how shame and gaslighting shrink the self, why compassion (not self-blame) is step one, and the steady practices that help you re-discover preferences, voice, and boundaries—at your own pace.Expect mindset shifts for replacing old lies with truth, finding safe people, and giving yourself permission to play and explore again as you figure out who you are now.✨ Join Lisa’s healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with Lisa’s 6-week Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/
In this episode of Healing and Growing Hand in Hand, host Lisa Tickel is joined by Dr. John Connolly, the founder of Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT), to explore a radically different approach to trauma healing.Dr. Connolly explains why healing does not need to be painful, slow, or retraumatizing—and how Rapid Resolution Therapy helps people resolve deep emotional suffering quickly, gently, and effectively, often without reliving traumatic memories.🔹 About Dr. John ConnollyDr. John Connolly is the visionary founder of Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT), a trauma-resolution approach designed to create fast, painless, and lasting change. RRT is practiced worldwide by professionals across healthcare, mental health, coaching, education, and business.Connect with Dr. John Connolly:Website: https://rapidresolutiontherapy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rapidresolutiontherapy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RapidResolutionTherapy/X: https://x.com/cleartraumaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rapidresolutiontherapy/Books: Life Changing Conversations with Rapid Resolution Therapy (https://a.co/d/ajXxiNF)Grief is NOT Sacred (https://a.co/d/gTPQmNY)Quick Shifts (https://a.co/d/gTPQmNY)Solutions: https://rapidresolutiontherapy.com/solutions00:00 Introduction to Rapid Resolution Therapy08:55 The Journey to Creating RRT14:59 Understanding the Mechanism of RRT19:52 Free Solutions and Community Support29:53 Compassion and Healing in the Modern World
What if “self-sabotage” isn’t sabotage at all — but a signal?In this powerful conversation, we are joined by trauma-informed eating expert Dr. Jessica Neukam-Helms and we unpack why progress with food can feel unsafe, why your nervous system resists change, and how to replace shame with curiosity and compassion.If you’ve ever felt stuck in cycles of binge eating or emotional eating, this episode helps you understand what’s really happening beneath the surface — and how to start responding, not blaming.Connect with Dr. Jessica:Website: https://peacefulpresencepsych.com/✨ Join Lisa’s healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with Lisa’s 6-week Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/
Can you learn secure attachment if love never felt safe growing up? In this conversation, Lisa and attachment specialist Bev Mitelman, M.A. explore how real-life experiences, gentle self-awareness, and practice can reshape patterns that once came from survival.If you’ve always felt “too much,” “not enough,” or stuck replaying the same relationship dynamics, this episode offers a clear, hopeful path forward—without perfectionism or pressure.🔗 Connect with Bev: Website: https://www.securelyloved.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/securely_loved Verified Therapist Profile: https://www.goodtherapy.org/therapists/profile/bev-mitelman-counselor✨ Join our healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with our 6-week Childhood Abuse Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/
Am I actually healing—or just surviving differently?In this Experts Explain Trauma episode, Lisa Tickel and Dr. Tammy Oluyori dive into one of the most common (and confusing) questions people ask in recovery.They explore the difference between survival mode and true healing, why mapping your nervous system matters, and how living in alignment with your values becomes the clearest sign that you’re moving forward.✨ Join our healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with our 6-week Childhood Abuse Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/Connect with Dr. Tammy OluyoriWebsite: https://drtammyoluyori.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tammy.oluyoriEbook: Staying Rooted (https://drtammyoluyori.com/staying-rooted/)
How do you prepare for the smear campaign and guilt tactics after you set boundaries—or walk away—from a narcissist?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, Tim Fletcher unpacks why boundary-setting triggers retaliation, how “confusion tactics” keep you hooked, and the mindset shifts that help you stay grounded. Expect practical principles for preserving your sanity, protecting your story, and limiting the narcissist’s leverage—without feeding the drama.If you’ve been dreading the fallout, this conversation offers a clear, steady way to think about what’s coming and how to respond.✨ Join Lisa’s healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with Lisa’s 6-week Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/
How do you tell emotional hunger from physical hunger—especially if you’ve never known the difference?In this Experts Explain Trauma episode, Lisa Tickel talks with Dr. Jessica Neukam-Helms about why many of us lose touch with hunger/fullness cues and how trauma, stress, and dieting complicate what we feel. You’ll hear a simple way to start noticing patterns—without shame—and what tends to distinguish body-based hunger from urge-based eating.If you’ve ever thought, “I can’t tell what my body is asking for,” this conversation will help you begin tuning back in.✨ Join Lisa’s healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with Lisa’s 6-week Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/00:20 Distinguishing Between Emotional and Physical Hunger02:42 Understanding Interoceptive Awareness05:34 Reconnecting with the Body07:09 Distinguishing Physical and Emotional Hunger11:28 The Cycle of Emotional Eating
How do I stop beating myself up when I slip back into old patterns?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, Lisa Tickel and Dr. Tammy Oluyori talk about why self-criticism is so common in healing—and why compassion is the real key to moving forward.Together, they discuss how old adaptations return when we’re under stress, why relapse is a normal part of recovery, and how compassion can be developed as a skill that changes the way we respond to setbacks.00:00 Understanding Self-Compassion in Healing03:13 The Role of Triggers in Personal Growth06:18 Compassion as a Healing Skill10:07 Developing Compassion13:34 The Relational Aspect of Healing18:33 Embracing Imperfection in the Healing Process24:36 The Importance of Self-Care and Compassion✨ Join our healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with our 6-week Childhood Abuse Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/Connect with Dr. Tammy OluyoriWebsite: https://drtammyoluyori.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tammy.oluyoriEbook: Staying Rooted (https://drtammyoluyori.com/staying-rooted/)
How does art therapy help heal trauma when talk therapy isn’t enough?In this episode of Healing and Growing Hand in Hand, host Lisa Tickel sits down with board-certified art therapist Tracey Saia to explore how art therapy accesses parts of the brain trauma lives in—beyond words.Tracy explains how trauma is stored in the nonverbal parts of the brain and why traditional talk therapy can sometimes fall short. Through powerful real-life stories, she shows how drawing, color, movement, and metaphor help survivors process experiences they can’t yet explain—and reclaim safety, clarity, and empowerment.In this episode, you’ll learn:- Why trauma shuts down language and logic- How art therapy bypasses the thinking brain- Why you don’t need to be “artistic” for art therapy to work- How images reveal truths words often defend against- Real examples of breakthroughs art therapy made possibleAbout Tracey:Tracey Saia is an energetic and compassionate board certified, licensed professional art therapist, who has been pioneering in the mental health and art therapy landscape since 2000. Her journey began in the heart of nonprofit domestic violence agencies, where she offered invaluable free services to the non-offending parent and their children. Tracey's footprint extends across New Jersey, where she has left her mark of expertise and empathy in many counties across the state.Art Psychotherapy, her chosen field, stands out as a unique mental health specialization that harnesses the power of artistic creation and expression for psychological growth and healing.Connect with Tracey:Website: www.traceyesaia.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tracey-saia-ms-atr-bc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/traceysarttherapy/?hl=enGet Tracey's coloring book for children: https://a.co/d/7CGnfXi00:00 Introduction to Art Therapy02:03 The Journey into Art Therapy05:27 Understanding Trauma and Its Impact09:03 The Role of the Body in Healing11:54 Art as a Medium for Expression16:00 Personal Experiences with Art Therapy19:53 Breakthroughs in Art Therapy24:55 Exploring Safety and Self-Expression27:45 The Power of Visual Representation in Therapy30:52 Aha Moments: Understanding Through Art34:53 Art Therapy: A Path to Empowerment38:54 The Science Behind Art Therapy42:47 Connecting with Tracey Saia: Resources and Insights
How does gaslighting actually break a person down — and why is it so effective in narcissistic abuse?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, Lisa Tickel talks with Tim Fletcher about the mechanics of gaslighting: how it erodes identity, trains people to doubt themselves, and creates the perfect environment for control. Tim connects the patterns of childhood conditioning to adult relationships, and explains why building safety and outside support is essential to recover.This conversation is for anyone trying to make sense of confusing, manipulative interactions — or for those supporting someone who’s been gaslit.If this resonated, share one word in the comments that describes how you felt while watching — it helps others know they’re not alone.About Tim Fletcher:Tim Fletcher is the founder of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). Known for his practical, no-fluff teaching style, Tim helps people understand complex trauma, addiction, and mental health with clarity and compassion.A former engineer and pastor turned trauma educator, Tim draws from his own family’s experiences with mental illness and addiction, as well as decades of counseling work. His groundbreaking insights—like the 12 Basic Needs and 60 Characteristics of Complex Trauma—have helped thousands understand why they feel broken, and how to heal with the right tools and support.Tim is passionate about helping people break free from destructive cycles and rebuild their lives from the inside out—with safety, support, and practical steps forward.🔗 Connect with Tim: Website: timfletcher.ca YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TimFletcher Instagram/Facebook/TikTok: @timfletcherco.accelyouth6398 Links & Resources• Healing Starter Kit → https://lisa-tickel.kit.com/62c7639811• Women’s Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/• Join the Healing Community → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/
JOIN THE HEALING COMMUNITY HERE: https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/What’s one small step you can take to stop using food as your only comfort—without adding more shame?In this Experts Explain Trauma episode, Lisa Tickel and Dr. Jessica Neukam-Helms explore why emotional eating is often misunderstood—and how shifting your perspective can open the door to new, compassionate options.If you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of food, comfort, and guilt, this conversation offers a simple, doable practice to begin changing the pattern.Subscribe for weekly honest, vulnerable, and practical episodesLinks & Resources• Healing Starter Kit → https://lisa-tickel.kit.com/62c7639811• Women’s Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/• Join the Healing Community → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/
Why does healing sometimes feel like going backwards?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, Lisa Tickel and Dr. Tammy unpack the messy middle of healing—the stage where progress feels unclear, old patterns resurface, and grief shows up in unexpected ways.They explore why grief is central to recovery, how healing shifts relationships, and why adjusting expectations is key to moving forward with compassion.If you’ve ever felt stuck in your healing journey, this conversation will bring clarity and reassurance that you’re not alone.✨ Join Lisa’s healing community to connect with others walking the same path → https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/✨ Take the next step with Lisa’s 6-week Healing Workshop → https://healingworkshop.carrd.co/Connect with Dr. Tammy OluyoriWebsite: https://drtammyoluyori.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tammy.oluyoriEbook: Staying Rooted (https://drtammyoluyori.com/staying-rooted/)00:15 Understanding the Messy Middle of Healing03:04 The Role of Grief in Healing06:12 Navigating Relationships During Healing09:14 The Complexity of Grief12:08 The Impact of Trauma on Healing15:06 Expectations and Reality in Healing18:07 Identifying and Sitting with Grief21:03 The Ripple Effect of Trauma23:58 The Importance of Support Systems26:51 Living Gracefully Through Grief29:50 Final Thoughts on Healing and Grief35:13 Navigating Grief and MotherhoodSubscribe for weekly expert insights on trauma recovery, nervous system healing, and reclaiming safety.
What’s the difference between narcissistic traits and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)? And why does that distinction matter for healing?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, Lisa Tickel sits down with trauma recovery expert Tim Fletcher to break down one of the most misunderstood topics in mental health today: narcissism.What part of this conversation stood out most to you? Share in the comments—we’d love to hear your story!00:00 Understanding Narcissism: Traits vs. Disorder02:53 The Impact of Complex Trauma on Narcissism05:45 The Cycle of Narcissistic Behavior08:55 Recognizing Narcissistic Relationships11:58 The Challenges of Leaving a Narcissist14:55 Building Leverage Against Narcissism18:06 Healing from Narcissistic Relationships30:08 Understanding Narcissistic RelationshipsAbout Tim Fletcher:Tim Fletcher is the founder of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). Known for his practical, no-fluff teaching style, Tim helps people understand complex trauma, addiction, and mental health with clarity and compassion.A former engineer and pastor turned trauma educator, Tim draws from his own family’s experiences with mental illness and addiction, as well as decades of counseling work. His groundbreaking insights—like the 12 Basic Needs and 60 Characteristics of Complex Trauma—have helped thousands understand why they feel broken, and how to heal with the right tools and support.Tim is passionate about helping people break free from destructive cycles and rebuild their lives from the inside out—with safety, support, and practical steps forward.🔗 Connect with Tim: Website: timfletcher.ca YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TimFletcher Instagram/Facebook/TikTok: @TimFletcherCo
JOIN THE HEALING COMMUNITY HERE: https://womenshealingcommunity.carrd.co/Is your body holding onto weight as a trauma response?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, psychologist Dr. Jessica Neukam-Helms joins Lisa to unpack a question many trauma survivors ask:“Could my weight struggles actually be my body’s way of protecting me?”If you’ve dealt with emotional eating, binge eating, or long-term body image struggles after trauma, this conversation is for you. Dr. Jessica breaks down the nervous system science behind weight gain, how trauma rewires our eating habits, and why compassion and curiosity are essential for healing.In this video:– Why trauma survivors may hold onto weight as protection– How binge eating becomes a nervous system regulation tool– The role of cortisol, safety, and emotional suppression– Why healing begins with body awareness, not shame– How to stop making weight your enemy and reconnect with your bodyWhether you’re in recovery from trauma, CPTSD, disordered eating, or simply trying to heal your relationship with food—this episode brings insight and hope.🔔 Subscribe for weekly trauma education & expert insights👇 Comment below: Did this resonate with your healing journey?
Why did I fight so hard to keep a toxic relationship alive—when everything in me knew it was hurting me?In this episode on Experts Explain Trauma, Dr. Nadine Macaluso (Dr. Nae) helps us unpack the emotional, cultural, spiritual, and physiological reasons many survivors cling to abusive relationships—often long after they know they should leave.This episode dives into the hard truth: love, addiction, cognitive dissonance, shame, religious guilt, and societal conditioning all make leaving incredibly hard. But there is a path forward—and it starts with self-compassion and education.What You’ll Learn:🔹 Why smart, loving people stay in toxic relationships🔹 How love, trauma, and manipulation create a powerful bond🔹 The role of religious and cultural narratives in staying “too long”🔹 How to stop self-abandoning and rebuild commitment to yourself🔹 The importance of self-compassion in breaking free from shame🔹 Where to start: education, community, and healing resourcesAbout the Expert:Dr. Nadine Macaluso is a licensed marriage and family therapist who specializes in healing from trauma bonds and narcissistic abuse. Drawing from both professional expertise and lived experience, she helps clients reclaim their lives after toxic relationships.About the Expert:Dr. Nadine Macaluso is a licensed marriage and family therapist who specializes in healing from trauma bonds and narcissistic abuse. Drawing from both professional expertise and lived experience, she helps clients reclaim their lives after toxic relationships.Connect with Dr. Nadine MacalusoWebsite: https://drnae.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnaelmftInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrnadine/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealDrNadineContact Info: nmacaluso1@me.com / (310) 612-1113 Book: Run Like Hell: A Therapist’s Guide to Recognizing, Escaping & Healing fromTrauma Bonds FREE GIFT FOR LISTENERS: Download the First Chapter of Dr. Nae’s new book, Run Like Hell: A Therapist’s Guide to Recognizing, Escaping, and Healing from Trauma Bonds https://drnae.com/giveaway-book🔔 Subscribe for more weekly insights from trauma-informed therapists and psychologists.
In this discussion, Rick Alan Ross explains how individuals can be manipulated into creating cults and working for free due to the absence of laws against brainwashing. We also touch upon emerging laws against coercive control in abusive relationships, highlighting the legal and psychological aspects of such situations. We explore the dynamics of manipulation and emotional abuse within these contexts, offering a deeper understanding of these disturbing social phenomena. Rick Alan Ross is one of the leading experts on cults in the world today. He has consulted with the FBI, the BATF, and various other law enforcement agencies, as well as the governments of Israel and China, on the topic of cults.He founded and serves as Executive Director of the Cult Education Institute, a non-profit dedicated to research and public education on cults and high-control groups.Documentaries· The Rise & Fall of LulaRoe· Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult· The Vow· Truth & Lies: Jonestown, Paradise Lost· America’s Book of Secrets “Scientology”Connect with Rick:Website: https://culteducation.com/X: @rickalanrossBook: Cults Inside Out: https://a.co/d/2FMRSHW00:00 Introduction 05:17 The Legal Landscape of Cults07:13 The Psychology of Cult Leaders09:40 Who Falls for Cults? 12:40 The Process of Indoctrination and Control19:35 Recovering from Cults22:16 The Tactics of Cult Leaders24:55 Case Studies of Notorious Cults37:53 Understanding Cults and Their Appeal42:22 Recognizing Narcissistic Behavior44:49 The Importance of Education and Intuition46:32 The Control Mechanisms of Cults48:52 The Impact of Isolation and Fear54:31 The Challenges of Leaving57:24 The Long-Term Effects of Cult Involvement01:00:54 Healing and Moving Forward01:06:10 Supporting Those in Abusive Relationships
Why do survivors sometimes feel sympathy for their abuser—even after deep harm?In this episode of Experts Explain Trauma, UK-based counselling psychologist Dr. Tammy Oluyori unpacks this complex trauma response. She explains how people-pleasing, dissociation, fawning, and worthiness wounds can cause survivors to disconnect from their own pain and focus instead on the suffering of those who hurt them.You’ll learn:- Why feeling sorry for your abuser is a trauma response—not a character flaw- How fawning and dissociation protect us from overwhelming pain- What it looks like to build safety without needing others to be happy- The power of anger and rituals in trauma recovery- How to create healing practices that rewire your nervous systemConnect with Dr. Tammy OluyoriWebsite: https://drtammyoluyori.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tammy.oluyoriEbook: Staying Rooted (https://drtammyoluyori.com/staying-rooted/)Subscribe for weekly expert insights on trauma recovery, nervous system healing, and reclaiming safety.
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