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Over the past few weeks on the podcast we've talked about grief on a more personal level in our lives, but we also recognize we're in the midst of an unrelenting season of trauma and grief on a collective scale. So today, Dan and Rachael invite guests Danielle Castillejo, Rebecca Wheeler Walston, and Rev. Michael S. Chen to the podcast to continue a conversation about the nature and impact of collective grief. As you'll hear Dan say, you may not see how your story fits into this conversation, but "part of the development of wisdom is to enter a world we may not be familiar with" and we encourage you to be open to hearing the wise words these guests have to share.
Listener Resources:
Read a blog post by Danielle Castillejo "Emergency Mental Health Care: How Therapists of Color Contend with Racial Trauma"
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Over the past few weeks on the podcast we've talked about grief on a more personal level in our lives, but we also recognize we're in the midst of an unrelenting season of trauma and grief on a collective scale. So today, Dan and Rachael invite guests Danielle Castillejo, Rebecca Wheeler Walston, and Rev. Michael S. Chen to the podcast to continue a conversation about the nature and impact of collective grief. As you'll hear Dan say, you may not see how your story fits into this conversation, but "part of the development of wisdom is to enter a world we may not be familiar with" and we encourage you to be open to hearing the wise words these guests have to share.
Listener Resources:
Read a blog post by Danielle Castillejo "Emergency Mental Health Care: How Therapists of Color Contend with Racial Trauma"

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