On this episode, we talk with Lisa Forbes about how she draws on her personal experience with trauma and incarceration to advocate for others who are struggling to re-enter society as restored citizens. And she also describes a simple technique called Tapping that has helped her deal with the emotional and physical effects of trauma. Lisa Forbes is an author and keynote speaker. Her book is titled, I Can Take it From Here: A Memoir of Trauma, Prison, and Self-Empowerment.
S3E4: Across the Political Divide with Dr. Tania Israel
S3E3: A Meeting of Intentions with Norma Johnson
S3E2: Elder Conflict with Crystal Thorpe and Arline Kardasis
S3E1: Reparations for Slavery with Lottie Lieb Doula
S2E8: Cross Cultural Communication with Lee Mun Wah
S2E7: Mutual Heartfelt Action with Cameron Powers
S2E6: Love, Power, and Skill with Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr.
S2E5: Support Team Assisted Response (STAR) with Chris Richardson and Carleigh Sailon
S2E4: Silence is Complicity with Jackson T. Katz
S2E3: Multiracial Families with Terry Gale and Vanessa Roberts
S2E2: Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative with Brett Lee Shelton
S2E1: Stories That Inspire and Guide Us with Kristen Wilson
S1E14: Conflict is Not Abuse with Sarah Schulman
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S1E13: Radical Honesty with Tony Shawcross and Fridous Gangat
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S1E12: Choosing to Engage with Elizabeth Franz
S1E11: Facilitating Group Conflict with Steve Charbonneau
S1E10: Cyberbullying with Dr. Patricia Agatston
S1E9: Conflicted Candidates: Challenges Facing Women Running for Office with Michal Rosenoer
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