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Connecting the Dots
03/12/2024
Connecting the Dots
Elvira Cruz, LSCW, is a behavioral health counselor who speaks about trauma recovery in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. In her work, she applies Triumph Over Trauma training and curriculum. Elvira was trained as a Triumph Over Trauma facilitator at an event in September 2023 sponsored by Methodist Healthcare Ministries and the Valley Legacy Baptist Foundation. Learn more at TriumphOverTrauma.INFO. Your gifts help us provide Triumph Over Trauma training and mentoring. Give at harperhill.global/donate.
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Improving Mental Health
03/09/2024
Improving Mental Health
Sylvia Turner of the Mississippi Public Health Institute discusses a statewide recovery program that combines congregational care with mental health education and mentoring. Triumph Over Trauma is integrated with their programs. To register for the MSPHI April 25, 2024 program, go to . Go to TriumphOverTrauma.INFO for free resources and training. We invite you to support the training and mentoring of Triumph Over Trauma facilitators through harperhill.global/donate.
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Restoring Hope
03/06/2024
Restoring Hope
Welcome to the Women Arise Podcast. In this episode, you’ll find hope in Alaska. Rev. Murray Crookes’ community is progressing toward the goals of truth and reconciliation by revisiting the historical oppression of Native American people. Healing Circles provide a path to peace and are supported through the work of Triumph Over Trauma. Go to TriumphOverTrauma.INFO for resources, registration, and more. Learn more about .
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Band of Angels
10/28/2023
Band of Angels
What are the effects on children of domestic violence households? Jody Anderson, LCSW, describes her experiences with children, ages 5 - 8, who bonded over their common issues growing up during domestic abuse. This episode provides insight and hope that came from their lives as Jody releases her new book, "Band of Angels" on Amazon.com. If you experience domestic violence, call 1-800-799-7233 or text START to 88788. Hope is on the horizon.
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Peer-Led Inclusive Approaches Designed to Support, Unify, and Prevent Isolation
07/03/2023
Peer-Led Inclusive Approaches Designed to Support, Unify, and Prevent Isolation
Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has called for action to address the public health crisis and the devastating impact of the epidemic of loneliness and isolation in the United States. Dr. Murthy explains that disconnection fundamentally affects our mental, physical, and societal health. He also states that loneliness and isolation increase the risk for individuals to develop mental health challenges in their lives. Through funding from SAMHSA’s Transformation Transfer Initiative, NASMHPD has partnered with peer-run and community-designed initiatives to serve diverse populations, including those experiencing trauma in their daily lives and individuals struggling with serious mental health challenges. This Town Hall series will provide an opportunity for discussion and implementation of the six foundational pillars outlined by Dr. Murthy’s important report. National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors: Town Hall Two: Peer-Led Inclusive Approaches Designed to Support, Unify, and Prevent Isolation Date: Monday, June 26, 2023 from 1 – 2:30 PM CST Understanding the impact of isolation and loneliness on emotional well-being and health, survivors of trauma, labels of mental illness, and substance use challenges have long-established healing communities designed to advance healing through connection and shared experience. Join us as we explore these examples, that range from open-access wellness centers to 24/7 peer phone lines and peer-run respites, which create an alternative to hospitalization during mental health crises. Speakers: Raul Almazar, RN, MA Cherene Caraco Mary Ferreri Vesper Moore Rich Hollett
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Cultivating a Culture of Connection through Community-Designed Initiatives
06/15/2023
Cultivating a Culture of Connection through Community-Designed Initiatives
Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has called for action to address the public health crisis and the devastating impact of the epidemic of loneliness and isolation in the United States. Dr. Murthy explains that disconnection fundamentally affects our mental, physical, and societal health. He also states that loneliness and isolation increase the risk for individuals to develop mental health challenges in their lives. Through funding from SAMHSA’s Transformation Transfer Initiative, NASMHPD has partnered with peer-run and community-designed initiatives to serve diverse populations, including those experiencing trauma in their daily lives and individuals struggling with serious mental health challenges. This Town Hall series will provide an opportunity for discussion and implementation of the six foundational pillars outlined by Dr. Murthy’s important report. Click to view the report. Town Hall One: Deepening trauma-informed knowledge, faith leaders are providing innovative programs that restore connection to self and others. The TAMAR program, originally funded by SAMHSA, provides weekly groups focused on understanding the impact of trauma on all aspects of our lives, offering connection, healing, community, and hope. National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors: Triumph Over Trauma: Friendship Bench (Charryse N. Wright): Winning Wealth, Netzer: Ministries of David S. Smith Peer Lifeline (Arsania Wright)
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Singing for Health
03/14/2023
Singing for Health
Rosa Rodriguez wrote the song, "Mujer Vida" for Harper Hill Global and Colleagues in Care's campaign to reduce maternal mortality caused by hypertension. In this interview, Rosa describes what it was like to put her creativity to the test - singing about the subject of hypertension. Visit HarperHill.Global to learn how we creatively share life-giving information with communities throughout the world. You can contribute to the global effort by giving to HarperHill.global/donate. Together, we communicate health and hope.
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I Am Whole
02/09/2023
I Am Whole
In 2022, Tameka Ferebee began writing a healing song for Triumph Over Trauma, a movement for trauma recovery. In the midst of writing, she and her family experienced the devastating loss of her nephew. In this episode, Tameka shares how this song came to be and how it is helping her and others recover. Text HOPE to 615-933-5387 to receive daily messages that enliven the spirit within. Triumph Over Trauma is produced by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors in partnership with Harper Hill Global. Triumph Over Trauma resources can be downloaded at TriumphOverTrauma.info, and facilitator registration is available on the site.
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Scars Into Stars
12/21/2022
Scars Into Stars
To be understood is essential for human life, yet many who cannot hear go a lifetime without it. In this episode, United Methodist Bishop Peggy Johnson shares how she became involved in deaf ministries and how her life was transformed by it. Triumph Over Trauma resources can be downloaded at TriumphOverTrauma.info, and facilitator registration is available on the site. Text HOPE to 615-933-5387 to receive daily messages that enliven the spirit within. Triumph Over Trauma is produced by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors in partnership with Harper Hill Global.
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The Why Behind Triumph Over Trauma
12/08/2022
The Why Behind Triumph Over Trauma
Why is trauma-informed care so important - not just to know - but to practice? This episode focuses on how Neelley Hicks, founder of Harper Hill Global, became passionate about the issue and how we are channeling our collective energy into equipping and training local faith-based leaders so they can offer trauma-informed care within their communities. Triumph Over Trauma is a program created by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors in partnership with Harper Hill Global. Resources and training are free through TriumphOverTrauma.info. Subscribe to daily messages for recovery and hope! Text HOPE to 615-933-5387. You can help support groups just getting started in various parts of our world. Give now to https://harperhill.global/donate
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Care for Caregivers
12/01/2022
Care for Caregivers
If you are a caregiver, you know how easy it is to get depleted. Whether caring for a family member, a local community, a congregation, or as a first responder, care of self is often relegated to your last priority. In this episode, Neelley Hicks interviews her daughter, Marissa Fox, LCSW-C, author of the Triumph Over Trauma Facilitator Debrief Guide. Learn why a circle of care will help you overcome uncertainty and refuel. Download Triumph Over Trauma resources at TriumphOverTrauma.info and sign up for daily affirmations by texting HOPE to +1-615-933-5387. Triumph Over Trauma is a program by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) in partnership with Harper Hill Global.
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Staying Grounded through the Holidays
11/24/2022
Staying Grounded through the Holidays
Rev. Carol Lakota Eastin and Rev. Dr. Michelle Oberwise Lacock are the founders of MorningSky Leadership Initiative and leaders in the Native American International Caucus of The United Methodist Church. In this episode, we discuss the integration of Native American spiritual practices with trauma-informed care and how they can help during the stress of the holidays. You can download the resources mentioned in today's broadcast. Just go to TriumphOverTrauma.info and subscribe to daily affirmations by texting HOPE to 615-933-5387.
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Rippling Effects: Children & Gun Violence
11/17/2022
Rippling Effects: Children & Gun Violence
John Woodrow Cox has uncovered both the depths and breadth of childhood trauma that exists among survivors of gun violence. His book, "Children Under Fire: An American Crisis," delves into his research and provides alternative behaviors that could help prevent future shootings. A book discussion guide is free for download through , as are resources for helping your community cope with trauma. Subscribe to the Women Arise podcast on your favorite app, and share with your network. Together, we can create a better world.
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Institutionalized, Perpetual Trauma
11/10/2022
Institutionalized, Perpetual Trauma
In this episode, Rev. Keith Caldwell, pastor of the historic Seay Hubbard UMC and social justice leader, speaks about trauma that is not just caused by one event, but ingrained into public life.
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When Everyone is Well
11/03/2022
When Everyone is Well
Join Neelley Hicks for a conversation with Imam Ossama Bahloul, Ph.D., as he shares wisdom gained through faith and life. Imam Bahloul is the Resident Scholar of the Islamic Center of Nashville, TN. For more information, go to TriumphOverTrauma.info.
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Resurrection Within
10/27/2022
Resurrection Within
David Washington speaks about moving through childhood trauma later in life and discovering new life along the way. David is one of the authors in the Triumph Over Trauma resource series and is a Harm Reduction Practitioner for the State of Maryland. Text HOPE to 615-933-5387 to receive free daily messages. Triumph Over Trauma resources can be downloaded at TriumphOverTrauma.info.
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Assisting Traumatized Communities
10/20/2022
Assisting Traumatized Communities
In this episode, Lynn Heady, TN Deputy State Coordinator of Braver Angels, shares how she is working to raise awareness of the lasting effects of trauma inflicted upon survivors of school shootings and how Triumph Over Trauma provides the necessary next step for faith communities. Referenced in this episode is "Children Under Fire: An American Crisis," a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and written by Washington Post Journalist John Woodrow Cox. Also referenced is a community-wide gathering at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee on November 2nd.
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Holistic Reconnection
10/13/2022
Holistic Reconnection
What happens when mind/body/spirit reconnect? Listen to Charryse N. Wright, M.Div., BSW, share wisdom from life gained by experiencing trauma, learning the holistic workings of trauma, and sharing this wisdom through the newly release Triumph Over Trauma resources. Go to TriumphOverTrauma.info to download free resources, attend online training, and receive free daily messages of hope. Your support for this podcast really matters. You can give at harperhill.global/donate. Hosted by Neelley Hicks, M.Div.
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Understanding Trauma
10/06/2022
Understanding Trauma
In this episode, Joan Gillece, Ph.D., shares how the effects of trauma are as unique as the person experiencing them. Forgiveness of self is essential, and daily practices help. For more information, go to , or email [email protected] Sign up for daily messages of hope by texting the word HOPE to +1-615-933-5387. Joan Gillece, Ph.D., Director, NASMHPD Center for Innovation in Behavioral Health Policy and Practice Dr. Gillece has 40+ years of experience working in the behavioral health field, specializing in systems transformation through the implementation of trauma-informed responses and the prevention of seclusion and restraint. As director of , she oversees contracts and provides technical assistance and training, helping transform systems across various disciplines, including mental health, substance abuse, adult and juvenile justice, and homeless services through various federal, state, local, and private contracts. Fortunate to have the opportunity to advance many systems across the country through various contracts, she has overseen partnerships with SAMHSA’s National Center for Trauma Informed Care, US DOJ Office of Victims of Crime services to underserved populations, MD Department of Juvenile Justice, DC and NY Department of Corrections, California Department of Behavioral Health, Casey Family Programs, Baltimore City Health Department and many more. She champions the cause of full consumer integration in the development of culturally competent programs. Dr. Gillece is committed to strength-based support by implementing trauma-informed values with the overreaching theme of healing. Prior to joining the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) in 2005, Dr. Gillece served as Director of Special Populations for Maryland’s Mental Hygiene Administration.
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It's Not Witchcraft
05/16/2022
It's Not Witchcraft
When people lack knowledge, understanding is based on myths shared by trusted family members and friends. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Betty Kazadi Musau is interviewed by Lipscomb student Caleb Williams about her campaign to save lives by dispelling myths. Listen and give as you are able, as we expand our work to spread knowledge for hope and health.
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It Only Takes One
10/22/2020
It Only Takes One
Sarah Todd Cloud, RN learned resilience through study and experience. Now she shares these lessons with the Women Arise Collective, bringing trauma informed care into the global circle.
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Voice out!
09/10/2020
Voice out!
When we speak our truth, healing begins. Doris Adamu is the leader of the Women Arise Collective in Nigeria and helps women who've been raped release their pain and take their rightful place back in society...a society that shuns the victim. Learn more and be inspired to make a difference wherever you are!
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Women Arise US Launch
09/03/2020
Women Arise US Launch
Join Neelley Hicks (founder of the Women Arise Collective) & Sherry Cothran (singer, author, leader WoAC USA) for an evening of song & story. We are joined by special guests Judith Osongo Yanga Eluhu, Doris Adamu Jenis, and Ruth Nabakulu, along with Rosalie, Georgette & Tumaini from the Mama Lynn Center, Kindu DRC.
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Hope through Messaging
06/29/2020
Hope through Messaging
What good do simple text messages do in a sea of information? Listen as Marion Wasia shares outcomes of her efforts to educate and inspire during the pandemic. I'm sure you'll be touched as I was to learn how much the right words can matter. Recorded Monday, June 29, 2020. Faith & Health Go Hand in Hand. Hygiene. Healthcare. Hope. To donate to this lifesaving and life-changing work, go to harperhill.global/donate.
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Don't Lose Your Soul
06/23/2020
Don't Lose Your Soul
Rev. Dr. Kabamba Kiboko speaks about the importance of relationship and how it fundamentally changes the way of life and community in this interview with Neelley Hicks. Background: Rev. Dr. J. Kabamba Kiboko, Ph.D. Born in Shinkolobwe, CongoDR President of the African Clergywomen Association since 2012 Lead Pastor of Forest Chapel UMC, Cincinnati, OH. Author of DIVINING THE WOMAN OF ENDOOR-- African Culture, Postcolonial Hermeneutics, and Politics of Biblical Translation. Serving the global church from a place in-between the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere Upcoming Event: African Clergywomen Leadership Development--July 11 to July 15, 2022 @ Africa University. United Methodist terms used: COSROW (General Commission on Status and Role of Women); AU (Africa University)
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Understanding the Digital Gender Gap
05/21/2020
Understanding the Digital Gender Gap
In this episode, Women Arise founder Neelley Hicks talks with Revi Sterling, PhD., director of the USAID W-GDP WomenConnect Challenge. The Challenge addresses the social norms that keep women and girls offline and focuses on the use of technology to create new social norms that empower women.
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Christianity & COVID-19
04/09/2020
Christianity & COVID-19
Episode 3 - Faith & Health Series How can we find God in the wilderness? How are we called to worship outside of sanctuaries? Should Christians follow medical advice, or rely on faith alone?
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Judaism & COVID-19
03/31/2020
Judaism & COVID-19
Rabbi Joshua Lesser shares the impact of COVID-19/Coronavirus on religious practices at Congregation Bet Haverim, Atlanta, Georgia.
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Islam & COVID-19
03/23/2020
Islam & COVID-19
Imam Ossama Bahloul shares the impact of COVID-19/Coronavirus on religious practices at the Islamic Center of Nashville.
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Pandemic in the Age of Global Communications
03/13/2020
Pandemic in the Age of Global Communications
COVID-19 is the first pandemic of the global communications age. While we can reach almost every person on the planet through mobile phones, it's imperative that behavior change communications and faith-based leaders be included in the equation. In this special episode on COVID-19, Neelley Hicks interviews Firdaus Kharas, a global leader in using animation for social change and David Robinson, Independent Consultant for Inter-religious action in humanitarian emergencies & development.
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