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S2 Ep1101: The Brain, the Body, and Dealing with Trauma: Dr. Lee Warren

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🗓️ 10 August 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Dr. W. Lee Warren, M.D. is a brain surgeon, inventor, Iraq War veteran, and author of several books including his recently released Hope Is the First Dose: A Treatment Plan for Recovering from Trauma, Tragedy, and Other Massive Things. Dr. Warren practices neurosurgery at Great Plains Health and loves to make connections between faith, science, and the realities of life. In this conversation, Lee and I talk about the brain, how the brain responds to trauma, how to recover from trauma in a healthy way, a theology of suffering, the relationship between our limbic system and our prefrontal cortex, and other things related to the brain, body, and the trials of life. 

Learn more about Lee from his website: https://wleewarrenmd.com 

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book. Hello friends, welcome back to another episode of Theology in the raw. My guest today is

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Dr. Lee Warren. Lee is a neurosurgeon podcaster and an author of several books including his

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recently released Hope is the First Dose, a treatment plan for recovering from trauma, tragedy,

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and other massive things. I had a wonderful, wonderful conversation, learned a ton from Dr. Lee Warren.

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So please welcome to the show for the first time, the one and only Dr. Lee Warren.

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Lee, thanks so much for coming on the show, really appreciate it. I'm excited to be with you

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today, Preston. Thank you so much. So you're, I mean, you've written some really, really interesting

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books and each one of these I'm sure could take an entire podcast episode. I definitely want to

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get into your most recent book that just came out. Hope is the first dose. But just give us a

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background. Who are you? How'd you get into what you do? And I said I'll fly it. I feel like you

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have probably, you have like two very kind of different career paths that you're managing. But yeah,

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give us a background of who you are and how you got into what you do. Yeah. So Christian,

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