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How Therapeutic Writing Helps Veterans Heal Trauma


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Some stories don’t come out in conversation. They come out on paper, one honest sentence at a time. We sit down with Emiliano Enea from Brothers And Sisters Like These to talk about why therapeutic writing can succeed where traditional approaches to trauma sometimes fall short and why a blank page can feel safer than a microphone when you’re carrying PTSD, moral injury, or survivor’s guilt. 

We trace the roots of the organization back to the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, where a physician and North Carolina’s Poet Laureate helped build a writing program for Vietnam veterans. The goal was never perfect grammar or polished craft, but a way to write what couldn’t be said. From there, the mission grows through COVID-era disruption into a nonprofit that includes women veterans, Vietnam nurses, and now a wider circle of family members, first responders, and Gold Star mothers. Along the way, we dig into what moral injury really means, how public readings can be tailored for different audiences, and why keeping veterans’ memories present in public life matters for understanding, funding, and care. 

You’ll also hear about upcoming community events, including Memorial Day at the Western North Carolina Veterans Cemetery, monthly open gatherings at Lake Julian, and a new eight-week therapeutic writing class returning to the VA. We talk books, podcasts, and local partnerships that help fund a mental health counselor at every meeting, keeping the work grounded and safe. If you care about veteran mental health, PTSD recovery, community healing, or the power of storytelling, this conversation offers a practical path forward. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re still thinking about.

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George Real Estate Group Radio BroadcastBy George Real Estate Group