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In this episode, I’m honored to speak with Pastor Brenda K. Mitchel. She is a Fellow with Everytown Survivor Network, Co-Chapter Lead with Moms Demand Action, Founder of Purpose Over Pain, and an ordained minister.
Brenda shares her story of losing her son Kevin to gun violence and how that changed her life and her family forever. Brenda’s work and focus shifted to helping her community through advocating for trauma-informed care and making resources available to move families and communities towards wholeness, utilizing the tools of mindfulness and meditation in the healing process. We speak about the shapes the mother code can take after such a life-changing event and how our resilience comes into play.
Being exposed to gun violence every day, as well as the traumas of American life and history, has led to a loss of innocence, to say the least, and it’s easy to fall into a pattern of feeling unconnected to our communities, especially those experiencing loss. Brenda reminds us that as mothers, as people with compassionate hearts, we’re always on the front line. Self-care is paramount in her work and for moms in a similar position. Choosing joy each day is not simple, but it is a critical step in choosing life. Brenda names action steps listeners can take today to help change the reality of gun violence in the U.S. To think “this will never happen to me” is naive and the mindset we need to override with action. I hope you let Brenda’s story, her incredible advocacy work, and her message into your heart.
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For grief support, call Brenda at 708-275-6418
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Text JOIN to 64433 for next steps with the Everytown Survivor Network
Learn more on Moms Demand Action
Learn more on Purpose Over Pain
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In this episode, I’m honored to speak with Pastor Brenda K. Mitchel. She is a Fellow with Everytown Survivor Network, Co-Chapter Lead with Moms Demand Action, Founder of Purpose Over Pain, and an ordained minister.
Brenda shares her story of losing her son Kevin to gun violence and how that changed her life and her family forever. Brenda’s work and focus shifted to helping her community through advocating for trauma-informed care and making resources available to move families and communities towards wholeness, utilizing the tools of mindfulness and meditation in the healing process. We speak about the shapes the mother code can take after such a life-changing event and how our resilience comes into play.
Being exposed to gun violence every day, as well as the traumas of American life and history, has led to a loss of innocence, to say the least, and it’s easy to fall into a pattern of feeling unconnected to our communities, especially those experiencing loss. Brenda reminds us that as mothers, as people with compassionate hearts, we’re always on the front line. Self-care is paramount in her work and for moms in a similar position. Choosing joy each day is not simple, but it is a critical step in choosing life. Brenda names action steps listeners can take today to help change the reality of gun violence in the U.S. To think “this will never happen to me” is naive and the mindset we need to override with action. I hope you let Brenda’s story, her incredible advocacy work, and her message into your heart.
You’ll also hear about:
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts!
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Connect with Pastor Brenda K. Mitchell
For grief support, call Brenda at 708-275-6418
Learn more on Everytown Survivor Network
Text JOIN to 64433 for next steps with the Everytown Survivor Network
Learn more on Moms Demand Action
Learn more on Purpose Over Pain
Follow Dr. Gertrude
Learn more on Dr. Gertrude’s website
Follow Dr. Gertrude on Instagram
Stay in the loop and sign up to Dr. Gertrude’s newsletter
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