Mid-America ATTC

Essential Conversations

Mid-America ATTC

  • CRTIC: Being More “Human” Human Beings

CRTIC: Being More “Human” Human Beings

Friday 19th May 2023

Chandra Green and Clara Sainte explore community, relationships, and allyship in this episode. Gain practical insights on equity and trauma healing.
56 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Compassionate
Thought-provoking

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Essential Conversations
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Recovery from Trauma
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Recovery Reimagined
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Building Bridges: Community, Relationships, and Allyship

Episode Overview

  • Encourages mindfulness and introspection for a thought-provoking discussion
  • Shares personal experiences, shedding light on trauma-informed care and allyship
  • Discusses the importance of community, relationships, and genuine care
  • Touches on practical support for trauma-informed caring and well-being
  • Provides insights on diversity, equity, and inclusion for behavioral health
It's been an enlightening and inspiring conversation. If everyone genuinely cared, it could transform society and systems in profound ways.
Imagine a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. In this episode of 'Essential Conversations', Chandra Green and Clara Sainte bring us closer to that vision. Chandra, the Director of Alive and Thrive in Wyandotte County, KS, and Clara, a social worker and therapist from Kansas City, team up to discuss the power of community, the importance of relationships, and the role of allyship in fostering equity and healing trauma.
Through their candid conversation, they challenge us to reflect on our biases and consider how we can contribute to a more compassionate society. Their insights are both inspiring and practical, making this episode a must-listen for anyone invested in making a difference. Whether you're a healthcare provider or someone passionate about social justice, you'll find valuable takeaways that can help you become a more 'human' human being.