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Resiliency Reimagined

Resiliency Reimagined

By Evan Forster

A podcast in partnership with the Center for Strength, hosted by Evan Forster, centered around recovery after mass violence incidents and trauma recovery. Our hope is that listeners recognize that recovery after Mass Violence looks different for everyone, and to highlight different ways that helpers can help impacted communities. Guests include those impacted by Mass Violence and people working within these communities.
We focus on the diverse methods of trauma recovery, sharing stories, celebrating victories within our community, and highlighting importance of peer connections.
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Trauma, Grief, and the Importance of Community

Resiliency Reimagined Mar 28, 2022

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"If you are alive, you have emotions" The Cultural Impact of Trauma Recovery: an interview with Simi Basu

"If you are alive, you have emotions" The Cultural Impact of Trauma Recovery: an interview with Simi Basu

Simi Basu, STEM School teacher and parent during the shooting in May of 2019, speaks about the impact of her Indian culture on trauma recovery.

Simi highlights the importance of recognizing and acknowledging the impact of a traumatic event on herself and her family rather than the cultural norm of ignoring mental health.

Simi elaborates on her development of a new reality, her acceptance of being misunderstood, in finding new social groups and support systems, as well as the impact of cultural competence among providers such as therapists.

Simi is passionate about speaking the unspoken, and helping others recognize that they are not alone in their journey in trauma recovery.

Mar 14, 202444:37
Recovery is not one line; It's Scribbles. Interview with Heather Martin
Apr 01, 202343:32
Different Paths: Interview with Heather Dearman

Different Paths: Interview with Heather Dearman

Heather Dearman, CEO of the 720 Foundation, describes the nuances in her, her family's, and her community's, journey in recovery from the 2012 shooting at Century 16 movie theater in Aurora Colorado.  She considers her definition of resiliency and things that have been impactful in her journey.  

Heather highlights the power of community following tragedy.  How support systems, and seeking support have shifted for her, while also acknowledging how her perspective on seeking support has changed.  She reflects on how her views related to who is impacted by mass violence have changed, as well as how it has been beneficial for her to shift into advocacy related to gun violence.  

She discusses the impact of one child in Missouri inspired the creation of the memorial for the theater shooting, and continues to inspire many to send support to other's following mass violence through the creation of paper cranes.  

Heather discusses the Survivors of Tragedy Outreach Program (STOP) and the importance of peer to peer support in trauma recovery, whether through this program or through the Rebel's project.  


Further information on the 720 Foundation can be found: https://www.7-20memorial.org/

The Rebels Project: https://www.therebelsproject.org/

STOP: https://www.tuesdayschildren.org/our-programs/community-resilience/#:~:text=The%20Survivors%20of%20Tragedy%20Outreach,to%20help%20other%20communities%20heal.

Also, to see what we are up to at the Center for Strength visit: https://www.center4strength.org/

Mar 01, 202345:40
Resiliency and Rubberbands: Conversation with MacClain Figueroa

Resiliency and Rubberbands: Conversation with MacClain Figueroa

MacClain Figueroa is the guest on this episode.  MacClain is a parent of two children who were at STEM School in Highlands Ranch during the shooting in 2019.  MacClain discusses resiliency, factors that have helped him and his in cultivating resiliency, and ways that martial arts can be impactful for people both who have experienced trauma and in general.  MacClain provides insight into how honoring trauma responses, developing grounding techniques through breathing, and double backflip dragon kicks can impact a persons perspective, frustration tolerance, and life in general.  

Check out MacClain's martial arts groups at the Center for Strength, and reach out with any questions you have.


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Feb 01, 202337:42
Cultivating Resiliency, Community, and Flexibility: An Interview with Bethany Laurie

Cultivating Resiliency, Community, and Flexibility: An Interview with Bethany Laurie

Bethany Laurie is a facilitator at the Center for Strength, and is an impacted community member as her children were at school during a shooting in 2019.  Bethany shares how her views related to trauma recovery have evolved following 2019, and things that have helped both herself and her family in their recovery journey.  

Bethany discusses how community decreases feelings of isolation and how her partnership with the Center for Strength has impacted community for herself.  Bethany discusses empowerment in understanding more about the impact of trauma through reading, and facilitating groups based on The Body Keeps the Score, and how this has helped shape her understanding of recovery as a non-linear process and challenged the idea of "getting over" traumatic events.  She discusses how mindfulness and exercise has impacted her, while highlighting that differences in trauma recovery journeys, and the things that help people can be as unique as they are. 

Check out our calendar on Center4Strength.org to learn more about the events discussed in the episode and to look into joining an upcoming book club or art activity Bethany is facilitating.  

Nov 01, 202241:45
Soma means Body: Cultivating resiliency through finding balance, and increasing both emotional and physical insight. With Jordyn Russo, LCSW

Soma means Body: Cultivating resiliency through finding balance, and increasing both emotional and physical insight. With Jordyn Russo, LCSW

Jordyn Russo, LCSW is our guest on this month’s resiliency re-imagined. Jordyn is one of our clinicians at the Center for Strength and has a passion for working with this community.

Within this podcast, Jordyn discusses factors which she has seen impacting her client’s resiliency, how she cultivates resiliency, and the importance of checking-in with yourself. She discusses means of creating competency and confidence, and how this impacts a person’s journey in healing from trauma.

Jordyn has found that finding balance between “want tos,” “get tos,” and “have tos” is both important for herself and has been very impactful for her clients. We often focus only on the “have tos” whether it be school, work, or tasks; often these being things that we feel we can control, and the things that “fill your cup” get pushed to the side.

Jordyn uses somatic (body awareness) work within her practice and discusses how this is impactful following a person experiencing a traumatic experience. Jordyn mentions how this can impact both hyperarousal (panic, anxiety, etc.) as well as hypoarousal (disassociation, zoning out). She further discusses how developing relationships and insight with trauma symptoms can be more impactful in the healing process vs. trying to ignore or push away the symptoms.

If you are hoping to work with Jordyn through the Center for Strength, please reach out to the Center either on our website or giving us a call. If you are looking for more information on Jordyn’s work outside of the Center for Strength, check out the website for Moving Mountains Counseling Center.  

Oct 04, 202236:47
Vulnerability and Resiliency in Leadership: Frank DeAngelis former Columbine Principal
Sep 01, 202251:45
Animal Assisted Resiliency: The Mane Mission featuring Kathy Hulley and Ryan Gosling
Aug 01, 202234:53
Moving With vs. Moving On; Interview with Beth Horowitz

Moving With vs. Moving On; Interview with Beth Horowitz

Beth Horowitz is a teacher, a yoga instructor, and a survivor of the shooting that occurred at STEM School in Highlands Ranch in 2019. In this interview, Beth discusses her take on resiliency and the importance of moving with and recognizing the impact of trauma on a person vs. trying to move on from the experience. Beth discusses things that have helped her in moving with, things that she has been surprised by in the recovery process, and ways that this difficult experience has impacted the way she teaches and connects with others.
Jun 24, 202234:01
Creating Community and Cultivating Resiliency

Creating Community and Cultivating Resiliency

An Interview with Tammy Horlacher, the STEM Center for Strength's Activities Coordinator.  

Tammy elaborates on her journey related to recovery from trauma, how activities and community can be helpful in a recovery journey, and what the STEM Center for Strength is doing to support the Community surrounding the upcoming memorable date of May 7, the day the shooting occurred at STEM School in Highlands Ranch, and the reason The Center exists. 

Kendrick's Kindness Movement is Introduced:  https://www.stemcenterforstrength.org/kendrick-kindness-movement/

For further details regarding any of the activities discussed in this episode can be found on our website: https://www.stemcenterforstrength.org/calendar/


Apr 25, 202233:18
Trauma, Grief, and the Importance of Community

Trauma, Grief, and the Importance of Community

Episode two features one of the Center's Compassionate Clinicians, Jenny Robbins.  

Jenny's work focuses on trauma, grief, and bereavement.  

Listen as Jenny and I discuss stomping around outside, self-compassion, art, mindfulness, community, our shared admiration for Brené Brown, and how all of these relate to healing.  Jenny eloquently describes the relationship between trauma and grief, how these impact each other, and the sense of loss that STEM from both.  


Mar 28, 202238:41
What is the Center for Strength

What is the Center for Strength

Listen to our determined leaders, Evan Forster, Clinical Lead, and Jess Monda, Administrator, discuss what the Center offers, why we are here, and who we serve.  

Feb 27, 202230:38