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In this episode of TraumaTies, Bridgette Stumpf and Lindsey Silverberg continue their conversation about support, resilience, and the neuroscience of healing. Through research, personal stories, and reflections on trauma and grief, they explore how connection can fundamentally change the way we experience suffering—not by removing the weight, but by helping us carry it.
In This Episode💡 Why Support Changes Our Capacity to CopeThe hosts discuss research showing that support doesn’t just feel comforting—it actually changes our brain’s perception of what we can handle. Even symbolic support can make challenges feel lighter and more manageable.
🧠 Hyper-Independence and SurvivalBridgette and Lindsey unpack how hyper-independence can develop as a survival response when support was inconsistent, unavailable, or unsafe earlier in life. They explore how trauma, parentification, and adverse childhood experiences can shape the way people relate to help and connection as adults.
🤝 What Real Support Looks LikeThe conversation turns practical as they share examples of meaningful support during grief, trauma, and crisis:
“Support doesn’t always fix the problem—but sometimes it shifts how heavy the problem feels.”
Connect and Learn More☑️ Bridgette Stumpf | LinkedIn
☑️ Lindsey Silverberg | LinkedIn
☑️ Volare | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
☑️ TraumaTies Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify
Brought to you by Volare, TraumaTies: Untangling Societal Harm & Healing After Crime is a podcast that creates space and conversations to dissect the structural and systemic knots that keep us from addressing trauma.
Rooted in a belief that survivors of crime deserve respect for their dignity in the aftermath of victimization, Volare seeks to empower survivors by informing them of all of the options available and working to transform existing response systems to be more inclusive of the diverse needs that survivors often have after crime.
Volare also provides free, holistic, and comprehensive advocacy, therapeutic, and legal services to survivors of all crime types. Visit our website to learn more about how to access our trauma-informed education training and how to partner with us to expand survivor-defined justice.
By VolareIn this episode of TraumaTies, Bridgette Stumpf and Lindsey Silverberg continue their conversation about support, resilience, and the neuroscience of healing. Through research, personal stories, and reflections on trauma and grief, they explore how connection can fundamentally change the way we experience suffering—not by removing the weight, but by helping us carry it.
In This Episode💡 Why Support Changes Our Capacity to CopeThe hosts discuss research showing that support doesn’t just feel comforting—it actually changes our brain’s perception of what we can handle. Even symbolic support can make challenges feel lighter and more manageable.
🧠 Hyper-Independence and SurvivalBridgette and Lindsey unpack how hyper-independence can develop as a survival response when support was inconsistent, unavailable, or unsafe earlier in life. They explore how trauma, parentification, and adverse childhood experiences can shape the way people relate to help and connection as adults.
🤝 What Real Support Looks LikeThe conversation turns practical as they share examples of meaningful support during grief, trauma, and crisis:
“Support doesn’t always fix the problem—but sometimes it shifts how heavy the problem feels.”
Connect and Learn More☑️ Bridgette Stumpf | LinkedIn
☑️ Lindsey Silverberg | LinkedIn
☑️ Volare | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
☑️ TraumaTies Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify
Brought to you by Volare, TraumaTies: Untangling Societal Harm & Healing After Crime is a podcast that creates space and conversations to dissect the structural and systemic knots that keep us from addressing trauma.
Rooted in a belief that survivors of crime deserve respect for their dignity in the aftermath of victimization, Volare seeks to empower survivors by informing them of all of the options available and working to transform existing response systems to be more inclusive of the diverse needs that survivors often have after crime.
Volare also provides free, holistic, and comprehensive advocacy, therapeutic, and legal services to survivors of all crime types. Visit our website to learn more about how to access our trauma-informed education training and how to partner with us to expand survivor-defined justice.