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Melanie Avalon,host of the Biohacking podcast, welcomes Dr. Marc Hauser for a deep dive into the nature of childhood trauma and the hope for resilience
This week Scott is joined by evolutionary biologist and author, Dr. Marc Hauser. Scott and Marc discuss adverse child experiences and why it's important to distinguish them from trauma. They also discuss Marc's framework for thinking about childhood adversity and how to help all kinds of vulnerable minds.
Host Michael Shermer welcomes Marc Hauser to show to discuss his new book, Vulnerable Minds: The harm of childhood adversity and the hope of resilience.
Host Sean Tumilson of the Keep Talking Podcast, welcomes Marc Hauser to discuss his new book, Vulnerable Minds: The harm of childhood adversity and the hope of resilience.
On this guest episode of Women Waken, Marc shares about his research on trauma and exploring the impact of adverse childhood experiences. Marc distinguishes between adverse childhood experiences, trauma, and resilience & explains why when considering a person’s trauma, we should care about the type of adversity experienced. He tells us about his model or framework that he the Adverse Ts & what’s so important about these Ts. Marc advocates for a toolkit of approaches to treat childhood trauma & discusses many of the personal stories that he has about people in his own life, both family members and students in school, that have shaped his life and work.
In today's episode of Beyond the Medical Algorithm, Catie Harris welcomes Dr. Marc Hauser, a neuroscientist and former Harvard professor who has dedicated his career to studying childhood trauma and resilience. Dr. Hauser discusses his latest book, "Vulnerable Minds: The Harm of Childhood Trauma and the Hope of Resilience," which offers new strategies for supporting children facing adversity.
Dr. Hauser explains that his inspiration to explore this area of neurobiology and education came from his work in schools in the United States and abroad, where he encountered many children living with traumatic experiences. They explore the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the importance of understanding the different dimensions of adversity as a means of avoiding the dangers that come with our desire to oversimplify and quantify problems.
Catie’s in-depth conversation with Marc serves to highlight the challenges and rewards of working with traumatized children and stresses the significance of creating trauma-informed organizations and interventions to support professionals in this field.
Today, we're delving into a topic that's both profound and hopeful: the harm of childhood trauma and the incredible power of resilience. Joining me on the show is Dr. Marc D. Hauser, who's here to unravel these complex topics in a way that's accessible and empowering for all parents. Through his groundbreaking work, including his new book Vulnerable Minds: The Harms of Childhood Trauma and the Hope of Resiliency, which is what we’re diving into today, Marc brings scientific evidence about childhood trauma to a broader audience and sheds light on the pathways to healing and growth.
In this conversation, we explore what constitutes a traumatic experience and why neurodivergent children may be more vulnerable to their effects, as well as ACES, or Adverse Childhood Experiences, often misunderstood but profoundly influential in shaping a child's journey. Marc helps us understand their significance in the context of resilience.
Host Jay Fantom of The Story Box Podcast welcomes Dr. Marc Hauser for “How woke ideology harms children.”
Host Nathalie Himmelrich, host of the Grief and Trauma podcast, welcomes Dr. Marc Hauser for a discussion about how adverse childhood experiences shape vulnerable minds, based in part on his new book Vulnerable Mind and his work with children who are living with traumatic experiences.
Keen On podcast with Andrew Keen, welcomes Marc Hauser, discussing his new book Vulnerable Minds, focusing on giving children second chances to overcome trauma and lead happy lives
Host Kathryn Zox welcomes Marc Hauser to the Kathryn Zox Show to discuss his new book, Vulnerable Minds: The harm of childhood adversity and the hope of resilience. We discuss the signatures of childhood trauma caused by different types of adversity, along with their timing and tenure, and hopeful ways forward for building resilience and aiding recovery.
On this episode of On Boys, hosts Jennifer Fink and Janet Allison welcome Dr. Marc Hauser, an educator, neuroscientist, and former professor at Harvard Universtity, to discuss his latest book “Vulnerable Minds: the harm of childhood trauma and the hope of resilience.”
Hosts of the Brainy Moms podcast, Dr. Amy and Sandy, interview Marc about his book “Vulnerable Minds: the harm of childhood trauma and the hope of resilience.”
On this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, we are joined by educator, neuroscientist, and former professor at Harvard University, Dr. Marc Hauser., to discuss his latest book “Vulnerable Minds: the harm of childhood trauma and the hope of resilience.”
The Art of Parenting podcast, with your host Jeanne-Marie Paynel, presents a discussion with Dr. Marc Hauser about his new book “Vulnerable Minds: The harm of childhood trauma and the hope of resilience.”
Host Erin Kerry welcomes Dr. Marc Hauser to the Sparking Wholeness Podcast.
Host Dr. Dan interviews Marc Hauser, PhD, a neurobiologist, educator, and former professor at Harvard University about his book “Vulnerable Minds.“
Host Steve Stavs interviews Marc Hauser about his book “Vulnerable Minds” on The Made to Thrive Show Podcast.
Laura Reagan, LCSW-C, host of the Therapy Chat podcast, interviews Marc Hauser about his new book “Vulnerable Minds”