Dr. Randall Bell shares insights into how we can get past the deep dive of the recent shutdown, survive the consequences and go on to thrive in the new economy. Dr. Bell is a sociologist and economist who specializes in disaster recovery projects. He has been retained by the U.S. and other governments, as well as businesses, to help resolve crises. He has generated billions of dollars to rebuild damaged lives and communities. The tragedies on which he has consulted are well known: the World Trade Center, Flight 93, Sandy Hook, BP Oil, Hurricanes Katrina and Harvey, and Bikini Atoll nuclear test site, the Northridge earthquake and countless others. In each case, Dr. Bell observed the emotional consequences and how some people fared better than others. He has shared his resulting understanding of the cycle of trauma in his books and media appearances. His upcoming book Post Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science & Stories of Resilience specifically deals with how people thrive after adversity. Today, he shares some steps we can take to bounce back after a disaster and go on to create something greater in our lives.