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73. Trauma Informed Leadership: Dancing in the Dark with Amy Elizabeth Fox and Carley Hauck

73. Trauma Informed Leadership: Dancing in the Dark with Amy Elizabeth Fox and Carley Hauck

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What is at the root of most human conflict? Trauma.  The presence of individual, collective, and intergenerational trauma is an important dimension in the workforce that needs attention and healing.  In this interview, tune in to understand the science of trauma and the opportunity to positively shape and influence the future of work and our world through trauma informed leadership. Amy and Carley share important skills and practices for healing and collaboration that everyone can learn to create well being and a healthy organizational culture.  Lastly, understand the intersection of trauma, consciousness, and climate change.   


Episode Links:

Amy Elizbeth Fox on LinkedIn

Trauma Informed Certificate Program

Next Practice Institute

Team Building Experience- From Triggered to Triumph

Learning & Conscious Leadership Development 

Article- MDMA Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD

 
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Carley Links:

Follow Carley on LinkedIn

Book a Consultation Call with Carley

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Carley’s Book 

Executive Coaching with Carley 

Episode Website 


Well Being Resources:

Inner Game Meditations 

Inner Game Leadership Assessment

 

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