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Trauma and the Brain Podcast
Chantell Anderson
3 episodes
1 day ago
The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is hosted by Chantell Tilly Anderson and features guest expert Matt Lasslo, LPC (AZ), a licensed counselor with over 13 years of experience in trauma therapy, crisis work, and supervision. The TATB podcast explores how trauma shapes our thoughts, emotions, bodies, and daily lives—and how we can respond with awareness and compassion instead of fear or judgment. Together, Chantell and Matt unpack how political violence, grief, secondary trauma, and even doom-scrolling ripple through our nervous systems—and how we can interrupt those cycles. That’s why we created this podcast: to make trauma education accessible, practical, and empowering—so each person can take responsibility for their own healing and learn why they do what they do. Listeners will hear about: Why trauma is less about the event itself and more about how it reshapes safety, trust, and self-image. Types of trauma, called primary and secondary trauma, and how events, news stories or videos can leave us anxious, unsafe, or overwhelmed. How grief is a form of trauma—and why sadness is not weakness but part of real healing. Practical skills: grounding, nervous-system resets, inner-child work, healthy boundaries, and forgiveness that heals without excusing harm. The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is for anyone seeking to understand themselves, support others, or navigate the world with greater steadiness. Each episode blends science, lived experience, and accessible tools—so you walk away not only informed, but equipped to live with greater awareness, resilience, and empathy. Join Chantell as she builds a space where trauma education is approachable, human, and empowering—because understanding your brain is the first step to changing your life.
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The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is hosted by Chantell Tilly Anderson and features guest expert Matt Lasslo, LPC (AZ), a licensed counselor with over 13 years of experience in trauma therapy, crisis work, and supervision. The TATB podcast explores how trauma shapes our thoughts, emotions, bodies, and daily lives—and how we can respond with awareness and compassion instead of fear or judgment. Together, Chantell and Matt unpack how political violence, grief, secondary trauma, and even doom-scrolling ripple through our nervous systems—and how we can interrupt those cycles. That’s why we created this podcast: to make trauma education accessible, practical, and empowering—so each person can take responsibility for their own healing and learn why they do what they do. Listeners will hear about: Why trauma is less about the event itself and more about how it reshapes safety, trust, and self-image. Types of trauma, called primary and secondary trauma, and how events, news stories or videos can leave us anxious, unsafe, or overwhelmed. How grief is a form of trauma—and why sadness is not weakness but part of real healing. Practical skills: grounding, nervous-system resets, inner-child work, healthy boundaries, and forgiveness that heals without excusing harm. The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is for anyone seeking to understand themselves, support others, or navigate the world with greater steadiness. Each episode blends science, lived experience, and accessible tools—so you walk away not only informed, but equipped to live with greater awareness, resilience, and empathy. Join Chantell as she builds a space where trauma education is approachable, human, and empowering—because understanding your brain is the first step to changing your life.
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Education
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Episode 2: Processing Political Violence
Trauma and the Brain Podcast
46 minutes 24 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 2: Processing Political Violence

In this episode of Trauma and the Brain Podcast, host Chantell Tilly Anderson is joined by licensed counselor Matt Lasslo, LPC (AZ) to unpack the impact of political violence on our minds and bodies.

From graphic headlines to videos on our social feeds, violence in the public sphere doesn’t just affect those directly involved—it ripples outward, shaping our collective nervous system. Together, we explore how exposure to violence, even secondhand, can trigger fight-or-flight responses, re-traumatization, and heightened anxiety.

This conversation covers:

  • The difference between primary trauma (direct exposure) and secondary trauma (witnessing or hearing about it).
  • How repeated images of violence overwhelm the nervous system and create a constant sense of danger.
  • Why people often respond with anger online—and how it ties to survival instincts.
  • The role of grief as a form of trauma, and what the stages of grief look like in these contexts.
  • Practical ways to set boundaries with media, care for your nervous system, and approach hard conversations with empathy rather than hate.

Political violence is unsettling, divisive, and deeply human in its impact. By understanding how it affects the brain and body, we can begin to process our reactions with compassion—for ourselves, for our communities, and for the nation we share.

Trauma and the Brain Podcast: strengthening minds with trauma-informed tools, one rep at a time.

Trauma and the Brain Podcast
The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is hosted by Chantell Tilly Anderson and features guest expert Matt Lasslo, LPC (AZ), a licensed counselor with over 13 years of experience in trauma therapy, crisis work, and supervision. The TATB podcast explores how trauma shapes our thoughts, emotions, bodies, and daily lives—and how we can respond with awareness and compassion instead of fear or judgment. Together, Chantell and Matt unpack how political violence, grief, secondary trauma, and even doom-scrolling ripple through our nervous systems—and how we can interrupt those cycles. That’s why we created this podcast: to make trauma education accessible, practical, and empowering—so each person can take responsibility for their own healing and learn why they do what they do. Listeners will hear about: Why trauma is less about the event itself and more about how it reshapes safety, trust, and self-image. Types of trauma, called primary and secondary trauma, and how events, news stories or videos can leave us anxious, unsafe, or overwhelmed. How grief is a form of trauma—and why sadness is not weakness but part of real healing. Practical skills: grounding, nervous-system resets, inner-child work, healthy boundaries, and forgiveness that heals without excusing harm. The Trauma and the Brain Podcast is for anyone seeking to understand themselves, support others, or navigate the world with greater steadiness. Each episode blends science, lived experience, and accessible tools—so you walk away not only informed, but equipped to live with greater awareness, resilience, and empathy. Join Chantell as she builds a space where trauma education is approachable, human, and empowering—because understanding your brain is the first step to changing your life.