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The Allender Center Podcast

Racial Trauma: The Blessing & Cost of Resilience

The Allender Center Podcast

The Allender Center

Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Mental Health, Christianity

4.7648 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode of the Allender Center Podcast, Linda Royster and Wendell Moss lead a profound discussion on the intricate dynamics of trauma, resilience, and the transformative role of community healing, particularly in the context of racial trauma.

They discuss the profound impact of both personal and collective trauma, recognizing its reverberations across communities. They highlight the importance of not just surviving, but actively processing and learning from one's experiences. Conversely, they discuss how unhealthier forms of resilience, such as avoidance or denial of one's trauma, may actually impede the healing process.

A poignant theme emerges as they emphasize the significance of facing one's story with courage and vulnerability, rather than turning away from it. They point out that resilience is not merely surviving but actively engaging with one's narrative and inviting others into that process.

If you'd like to hear more from Linda and Wendell, we invite you to explore the Racial Trauma & Healing offerings from the Allender Center at theallendercenter.org/racial-trauma-and-healing . There you'll find a free informational video series and details about our upcoming Story Workshop for Racial Trauma & Healing and our new Women's Recovery Week with a Focus on Racial Trauma & Healing, both happening this spring.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thank you for listening to the Allender Center podcast.

0:06.7

I'm Dr. Dan Allender.

0:08.7

And I'm Rachel Clinton-Cenn.

0:10.6

We're fiercely committed to providing hope and healing to a fragmented world.

0:14.7

And restoration for the heart.

0:17.2

Thank you for joining us.

0:18.5

Let's get this conversation started.

0:29.2

Thank you for joining us. Let's get this conversation started. Welcome back to the Allender Center podcast. I am Linda Royster, guest hosting for Rachel

0:37.0

Clinton Chin and Dan Allender. And I have with Royster, guest hosting for Rachel Clinton Chin and Dan Allender.

0:39.9

And I have with me as a guest today in this conversation, Wendale Moss.

0:44.9

Welcome, Wendell.

0:46.0

Thank you.

0:46.7

It's good to be there.

0:47.7

Absolutely.

0:48.5

So Wendale, tell us a little bit about who you are.

0:50.7

I know your voice on this space is familiar, but for those who aren't as familiar

0:56.4

with who you are and what you do, tell us a little bit about who you are. Yeah. Wendell Moss,

1:03.2

I'm one of the founders of teaching staff here at the Allen Center. I also am an instructor

1:10.0

at the Seattle School,

1:11.6

I'm a South School of Theology and Psychology as an instructor for the

1:16.6

social and cultural diversity class.

1:19.6

And I'm also a therapist in private practice.

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