I have used Nadine Burke Harris's Ted Talk , for presentations and am looking for other similarly engaging video's to spark education and conversation about ACEs and helping build resilience. And I should say that I'm not looking for trainings, therefore, I'm seeking videos that are short (up to 1/2 hour) and not deep into the research and science. The audience could be folks from a domestic violence shelter, a homeless shelter, a mentoring program, an adult ed program from a church.
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I like Nadine Burk's talk. I use this one sometimes too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVxjuTkWQiE
Here is one of several video interviews in which I discuss transgenerational wounds and resiliency. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFCUtq2LYrY
Thank you, Susan and Elizabeth! Susan I do really like "The Circle" as well. And Elizabeth, so appreciate you sharing this particular video on transgenerational trauma.
Here's a brief video that has been useful with a variety of audiences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYBUY1kZpf8
Thank you all for sharing your resources as well!
Thank you, Laura.
I use Chan Hellman's Science of Hope "Hope Talk" from TEDx all the time. He's great, and at the heart of his talk is the effect trauma has on our ability to hope. Here's the link: Chan Hellman: The Science and Power of Hope | TED Talk
Let me know what you think! Also, if you're interested in learning more about hope for the workforce as mitigation of burnout and secondary traumatic stress, please feel free to join my interest-based community, Hope For Heroes: Applying the Science of Hope for Workforce Wellbeing on PACEs Connection.com.