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Dr. Randall Bell is an economist and a sociologist who boasts the nickname "Master of Disaster." He's been a consultant for hundreds of catastrophes, include the biggest tragedies of our time: the World Trade Center attack, Sandy Hook, Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test sites, the BP Oil spill, the OJ Simpson trial, the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, and "Heaven's Gate," to name a few. Bell has been featured in all major media outlets, and while you may be familiar with his work, you don't want to miss this intimate conversation between Bell and Watching America host, Dr. Alan Campbell. They talk about Bell's new book, "Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience," which focuses on dealing with trauma and using it as a fuel for prosperity.
Personal trauma can take many forms, including what Dr. Randall Bell calls the “difficult Ds”: death, divorce, disease, disaster, and destruction. But any circumstances that you're having difficulty processing and moving beyond can be considered trauma, he explains. “Trauma affects us all at some point in time,” Dr. Bell said. “But the good news is, we can get through it and actually heal from it.” In his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Bell draws upon his decades of experience and scientific research to deliver a three-stage framework — Dive, Survive and Thrive — that can help readers process their trauma, make the conscientious decision to accept help and move forward, and eventually, tap into the energy generated by that trauma to achieve more than they ever thought possible. In Post-Traumatic Thriving, he shares stories of real people (many of them, like Leo Fender, are familiar) who were able to move beyond trauma and thrive in the aftermath, including: • A deaf man with a glass eye invented the electric guitar and became a household name, remarkably wealthy and most importantly, happy. • A convicted murderer took responsibility for the damage he caused, graduated with honors from college, became a minister and turned around the hearts of the most hardened criminals. • A girl born with cerebral palsy landed the world's first starring role on national television and spoke at the White House three times. • A woman hid in a basement for years and lost her entire family in the Holocaust. She eventually found true love and paints stunning artwork. • The sister of a murder victim helped millions of women in toxic domestic relationships. • A woman's car crash resulted in an addiction to prescription drugs, a divorce, a loss of her children and a cot in a homeless shelter. She has rebuilt it all back and more. • A man set to go to the Olympics had his hopes dashed by Jimmy Carter and went on to build a worldwide business empire. Dr. Bell juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with these stories to reveal common denominators among “thrivers,” revealing to readers a healthy path toward healing and a life where post-traumatic thriving is possible. As a socio-economist, Dr. Randall Bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history. His clients include the Federal Government, State Governments, International Tribunals, major corporations and homeowners. Dr. Bell believes that “the problem is not the problem — the problem is how we react to the problem.” Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience. His research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines and the international media. More information can be found at www.posttraumaticthriving.com. Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience Publisher: Core IQ Press ISBN 978-0-9967931-7-9
In his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Bell draws upon his decades of experience and scientific research to deliver a three-stage framework — Dive, Survive and Thrive — that can help readers process their trauma, make the conscientious decision to accept help and move forward, and eventually, tap into the energy generated by that trauma to achieve more than they ever thought possible. Dr. Bell juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with these stories to reveal common denominators among “thrivers,” revealing to readers a healthy path toward healing and a life where post-traumatic thriving is possible. As a socio-economist, Dr. Randall Bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history. His clients include the Federal Government, State Governments, International Tribunals, major corporations and homeowners. Dr. Bell believes that “the problem is not the problem — the problem is how we react to the problem.” Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience. His research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines and the international media.
In his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Bell draws upon his decades of experience and scientific research to deliver a three-stage framework — Dive, Survive and Thrive — that can help readers process their trauma, make the conscientious decision to accept help and move forward, and eventually, tap into the energy generated by that trauma to achieve more than they ever thought possible. Dr. Bell juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with these stories to reveal common denominators among “thrivers,” revealing to readers a healthy path toward healing and a life where post-traumatic thriving is possible. As a socio-economist, Dr. Randall Bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history. His clients include the Federal Government, State Governments, International Tribunals, major corporations and homeowners. Dr. Bell believes that “the problem is not the problem — the problem is how we react to the problem.” Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience. His research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines and the international media.
Dr. Randall Bell is an economist and a sociologist who boasts the nickname “Master of Disaster.” He's been a consultant for hundreds of catastrophes, include the biggest tragedies of our time: the World Trade Center attack, Sandy Hook, Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test sites, the BP Oil spill, the OJ Simpson trial, the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, and “Heaven's Gate,” to name a few. Bell has been featured in all major media outlets, and while you may be familiar with his work, you don't want to miss this intimate conversation between Bell and Watching America host, Dr. Alan Campbell. They talk about Bell's new book, “Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience,” which focuses on dealing with trauma and using it as a fuel for prosperity. Learn more about this book and Dr. Bell at https://www.coreiq.com/books
In this episode of Life Lessons, Gin and Sheri talk with Dr. Randall Bell. He is an economist and sociologist who has been dubbed "The Master of Disaster." He explains to listeners how we can move from a state of trauma--whether the trauma is acute or chronic--to a life where we can thrive. In his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science and Stories of Resilience, he explores the three stage framework that can help readers process their trauma and make the conscientious decision to move forward, to eventually achieve more than they ever thought possible. Listen to learn more about his Dive, Survive,Thrive strategy. Resources used for today's podcast can be found here: Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience: https://amzn.to/3D9A2BS Dr. Bell: https://www.coreiq.com/ Today's podcast was made possible through our affiliation with the following companies. When you shop with us, you help us bring you further Life Lessons. Branch Basics: https://branchbasics.com/?rfsn=5815122.06167f Dry Farm Wines: dryfarmwines.com/lifelessons You can also visit https://www.lifelessonscommunity.com/shop-with-us.html and shop with us at any time. Or you can make a donation directly through paypal.com using our email address: connect@lifelessonscommunity.com. Do you have a good news story, a listener-led lesson, or a special quote to share? Email us at connect@lifelessonscommunity.com and listen each week to see if we share your submission. Join our Facebook community! Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/LifeLessonsWithGinAndSheri and become a member today. You'll be glad you did. Thank you for listening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Communicating feelings, deep breathing and exercise are just three activities that help boost resilience in sports kids, says Dr. Randall Bell, a former youth sports coach and sports parent, a socio-economist and author of "Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience." Coaches and parents can help kids bounce back after setbacks by encouraging them to talk about how they feel, helping them practice deep breathing and ensuring they get exercise. It's also important for coaches and parents to acknowledge kids' feelings and use positive language, he says. Coaches naturally help accomplish these goals by providing an outlet for exercise, holding team meetings and being good listeners, he says.
In this episode of Life Lessons, Gin and Sheri talk with Dr. Randall Bell. He is an economist and sociologist who has been dubbed "The Master of Disaster." He explains to listeners how we can move from a state of trauma--whether the trauma is acute or chronic--to a life where we can thrive. In his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science and Stories of Resilience, he explores the three stage framework that can help readers process their trauma and make the conscientious decision to move forward, to eventually achieve more than they ever thought possible. Listen to learn more about his Dive, Survive,Thrive strategy. Resources used for today's podcast can be found here: Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience: https://amzn.to/3D9A2BS Dr. Bell: https://www.coreiq.com/ Today's podcast was made possible through our affiliation with the following companies. When you shop with us, you help us bring you further Life Lessons. Branch Basics: https://branchbasics.com/?rfsn=5815122.06167f Dry Farm Wines: dryfarmwines.com/lifelessons You can also visit https://www.lifelessonscommunity.com/shop-with-us.html and shop with us at any time. Or you can make a donation directly through paypal.com using our email address: connect@lifelessonscommunity.com. Do you have a good news story, a listener-led lesson, or a special quote to share? Email us at connect@lifelessonscommunity.com and listen each week to see if we share your submission. Join our Facebook community! Go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/LifeLessonsWithGinAndSheri and become a member today. You'll be glad you did. Thank you for listening!
Communicating feelings, deep breathing and exercise are just three activities that help boost resilience in sports kids, says Dr. Randall Bell, a former youth sports coach and sports parent, a socio-economist and author of "Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience." Coaches and parents can help kids bounce back after setbacks by encouraging them to talk about how they feel, helping them practice deep breathing and ensuring they get exercise. It's also important for coaches and parents to acknowledge kids' feelings and use positive language, he says. Coaches naturally help accomplish these goals by providing an outlet for exercise, holding team meetings and being good listeners, he says.
In this episode, we visit with U.S. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) and socio-economist Dr. Randall Bell. Senator Lankford shares a visit while travelling through the state of Oklahoma. We talk about several of the latest topics of local and national interest. Senator Lankford tells us about the latest on the border crisis, plus recent election bills, and more. For more information, please visit www.Lankford.senate.gov Socio-economist Dr. Randall Bell stops back by for a bit more in depth analysis of his book "Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science & Stories of Resilience". We also talk about how the principles mentioned therein can make a difference in work, home, and recreational settings. For more information on his works, visit www.DrBell.com You can help support this podcast with a donation at www.BuyMeACoffee.com/GQwithCam Check out our latest merch items in the Shop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
By college age, 66 to 85 percent of all people have been impacted by trauma, and for those who have trouble processing difficult circumstances, the results can be devastating — even leading to crime, addiction, anger, or anxiety.By college age, 66 to 85 percent of all people have been impacted by trauma, and for those who have trouble processing difficult circumstances, the results can be devastating — even leading to crime, addiction, anger, or anxiety.In his new book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Randall Bell, a California resident, shares a step-by-step approach (in plain English) that can help readers navigate trauma and eventually heal. No stranger to how harsh the world is, Dr. Bell has consulted in more tragedies around the world than anyone. He was retained for the World Trade Center, Flight 93, Sandy Hook, BP Oil Spill, Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test sites, the BP Oil spill, the Northridge earthquake, OJ Simpson, Jon Benet Ramsey, Heaven's Gate, and hundreds of other cases. He has been retained by the Federal Governments of the United States, Canada, and Australia to help resolve numerous crises, and his work has generated billions of dollars to rebuild damaged communities. Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations and custom vitamin packs delivered to your door! Go to PersonaNutrition.com/Roizen and take your free assessment and get 50% off your order today. - sponsor BonusHow Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer
By college age, 66 to 85 percent of all people have been impacted by trauma, and for those who have trouble processing difficult circumstances, the results can be devastating — even leading to crime, addiction, anger, or anxiety.By college age, 66 to 85 percent of all people have been impacted by trauma, and for those who have trouble processing difficult circumstances, the results can be devastating — even leading to crime, addiction, anger, or anxiety.In his new book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Randall Bell, a California resident, shares a step-by-step approach (in plain English) that can help readers navigate trauma and eventually heal. No stranger to how harsh the world is, Dr. Bell has consulted in more tragedies around the world than anyone. He was retained for the World Trade Center, Flight 93, Sandy Hook, BP Oil Spill, Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test sites, the BP Oil spill, the Northridge earthquake, OJ Simpson, Jon Benet Ramsey, Heaven's Gate, and hundreds of other cases. He has been retained by the Federal Governments of the United States, Canada, and Australia to help resolve numerous crises, and his work has generated billions of dollars to rebuild damaged communities. Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations and custom vitamin packs delivered to your door! Go to PersonaNutrition.com/Roizen and take your free assessment and get 50% off your order today. - sponsor BonusHow Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer
By college age, 66 to 85 percent of all people have been impacted by trauma, and for those who have trouble processing difficult circumstances, the results can be devastating — even leading to crime, addiction, anger, or anxiety.In his new book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Randall Bell, a California resident, shares a step-by-step approach (in plain English) that can help readers navigate trauma and eventually heal. No stranger to how harsh the world is, Dr. Bell has consulted in more tragedies around the world than anyone. He was retained for the World Trade Center, Flight 93, Sandy Hook, BP Oil Spill, Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll Nuclear Test sites, the BP Oil spill, the Northridge earthquake, OJ Simpson, Jon Benet Ramsey, Heaven's Gate, and hundreds of other cases. He has been retained by the Federal Governments of the United States, Canada, and Australia to help resolve numerous crises, and his work has generated billions of dollars to rebuild damaged communities. Want better health and nutrition? Now you can get personalized supplement recommendations and custom vitamin packs delivered to your door! Go to PersonaNutrition.com/Roizen and take your free assessment and get 50% off your order today. - sponsor BonusHow Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer
The paradox of trauma is that it has both the power to destroy and the power to transform and resurrect’ – Peter A Levine, Every one of us has experienced trauma in some form in our lives. The question is ‘do we let ourselves be defined by that trauma or can we transform that pain into a force that can accomplish good in our world?’ Dr. Randall Bell is an economist and sociologist who has seen firsthand the effects of trauma as a consultant on major disasters worldwide, including the largest climate, environmental and terrorist cases, such as Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll nuclear test site, and the 911 destruction of the World Trade Center. From these experiences and ten years of research, has come his book, Post–Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science and Stories of Resilience. His book relates stories of people who were able to use energy generated by working through their traumas to propel them to achieve great things. Dr. Bell sets out a three stage process (Dive, Survive and Thrive) through which survivors can emerge healed, whole and able to thrive.
'The paradox of trauma is that it has both the power to destroy and the power to transform and resurrect' (Peter A Levine) 'I see a world where everyone has access to the skills of goal setting, time management, conflict resolution, leadership, personal finance, etiquette, stress reduction, and much more. I'm convinced that these skills could have prevented some of the disasters I have seen. More importantly, they provide the foundation for people to not just survive but thrive.' (Dr. Randall Bell) Dr. Randall Bell is an economist, sociologist and a world authority on post traumatic thriving. He has consulted on major disasters worldwide, including the largest climate, environmental and terrorist cases, such as Hurricane Katrina, the Bikini Atoll nuclear test sites, and the 911 destruction of the World Trade Center. Dr. Bill is the author of Post –Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science and Stories of Resilience His book relates stories of people who were able to use energy generated by their trauma to propel them to achieve great things. Dr. Bell sets out a three stage process (Dive, Survive and Thrive) through which survivors can emerge healed whole and able to thrive. Dr. Bell suggests that you 'Sit in the Fire'. Share your story. Allow yourself to be vulnerable to others, don't bottle up your emotions. Sitting in the fire is when we have those ugly, embarrassing conversations about trauma and, and it feels like you're sitting in a fire because you're burning up with emotion. Ground yourself. Try meditation or deep breathing. This is a very simple technique that many thrivers practice. Understand that trauma happens to all of us. By college age, 66-85% of people already have experienced trauma. When you get older, it's going to be 100%. But there are healthy ways to deal with it and emerge stronger despite it. Connect with Dr. Randall Bell at: Website: www.doctorbell.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randall-bell-phd-mai-301a4a19/ Contact Dr. Gillian Lockitch to learn how you can decelerate your aging trajectory, stay vibrant and vigorous, or start your own online business in wellness and anti-aging: https://linktr.ee/askdrgill Email: askdrgill@gmail.comSchedule a complimentary Living Younger Discovery Call at https://bit.ly/3LbWvSV Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and the Art of Retiring Comfortably at www.gillianlockitch.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LEKk9kmP3s. Inspiring Stories of Real People Who Turned Pain into Purpose Los Angeles, CA, April 26, 2021 — In the aftermath of hardship or trauma, it's perfectly natural to enter what Dr. Randall Bell terms the “Dive Stage.” After all, the rug has just been pulled out from under you. But with the right strategies, it's possible to not only get back up and find your footing, but to also use the experience to grow in entirely new directions. “How do you take that energy from the trauma and tap into it to do something really remarkable that you wouldn't have done otherwise?” asks Dr. Bell. Stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have done exactly that unfold in his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience. Among the inspirational journeys Dr. Bell shares are: • A deaf man with a glass eye invented the electric guitar and became a household name, remarkably wealthy and most importantly, happy. • A convicted murderer took responsibility for the damage he caused, graduated with honors from college, became a minister and turned around the hearts of the most hardened criminals. • A girl born with cerebral palsy landed the world's first starring role on national television and spoke at the White House three times. • A woman hid in a basement for years and lost her entire family in the Holocaust. She eventually found true love and paints stunning artwork. • The sister of a murder victim helped millions of women in toxic domestic relationships. • A woman's car crash resulted in an addiction to prescription drugs, a divorce, a loss of her children and a cot in a homeless shelter. She has rebuilt it all back and more. • A man set to go to the Olympics had his hopes dashed by Jimmy Carter and went on to build a worldwide business empire. Dr. Bell juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with these stories to reveal common denominators among “thrivers.” He divides his insights into three sections: The Dive Stage, The Survive Stage and The Thrive Stage, and outlines a step-by-step process toward authentic healing. Post-Traumatic Thriving documents the science of happiness, as well as the individual styles and common thread that all post-traumatic thrivers have to emerge with a fulfilling life. When trauma hits, your most significant decision will be to dive, survive or thrive. If you choose to thrive, this book is for you. As a socio-economist, Dr. Randall Bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history and is widely considered the world's top authority in the field of post-traumatic thriving. His clients include the Federal Government, State Governments, International Tribunals, major corporations and homeowners. Dr. Bell believes that “the problem is not the problem — the problem is how we react to the problem.” Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience. His research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines and the international media. More information can be found at www.posttraumaticthriving.com. Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience Publisher: Core IQ Press ISBN 978-0-9967931-7-9 Available from Amazon.com and all bookstores
Trauma has a way of showing up when we least expect it, and society sends many signals telling us that it's admirable to put on a brave face and soldier on. But our grief is normal — even healthy, says today's special guest, world-renowned expert on disasters and trauma, Dr. Randall Bell. “The hallmark error is to continually dodge the pain. There is a time and place for avoidance. However, to heal and grow, we cannot doge the pain forever …,” he writes in his new book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience. “ When trauma hits, your most significant decision will be to dive, survive or thrive. If you choose to thrive, this book is for you. Dr. Bell undertook unprecedented research, and juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have used their trauma as their fuel to thrive to reveal common denominators. He divides his remarkable insights into three sections: The Dive Stage, The Survive Stage and The Thrive Stage, and outlines a step-by-step process toward authentic healing. As an economist, Dr. Randall Bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history and is widely considered the world's top authority in the field of post-traumatic thriving. His clients include the Federal Government, State Governments, International Tribunals, major corporations and homeowners. Dr. Bell believes that “the problem is not the problem — the problem is how we react to the problem.” Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell's research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines and the international media. https://blog.feedspot.com/healing_podcasts/
Welcome to the “Mornings with Sue & Andy” podcast for Friday, April 16th. We begin with our weekly conversation with Mayor Naheed Nenshi. We get the Mayor's reaction to this week's announcement that construction on the East Village “Events Centre” project has been put on ‘pause'. Then we head ‘stateside' to catch up with Jackson Proskow, Global News Washington Bureau Chief. We get the latest on Thursday night's mass-shooting in Indianapolis – and details on the suspension of the “Johnson & Johnson” COVID-19 vaccine, due to health concerns. It's been an incredibly difficult year for the tourism industry. We speak with the CEO of Banff & Lake Louise Tourism about what we can expect see for the region – as we get closer to summer. And finally – he's started out as an Economist….but now he's referred to as the “The Master of Disaster”. We meet author “Dr. Randall Bell” – and learn about his latest book “Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science & Stories of Resilience.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RESCHEDULED SHOW FOR MAY 4, 2021 AT 11AM ET https://www.blogtalkradio.com/randi-fine/2021/05/04/post-traumatic-thriving-with-disaster-recovery-expert-dr-randall-bell Trauma has a way of showing up when we least expect it, and society sends many signals telling us that it's admirable to put on a brave face and soldier on. But our grief is normal — even healthy, says today's special guest, world-renowned expert on disasters and trauma, Dr. Randall Bell. “The hallmark error is to continually dodge the pain. There is a time and place for avoidance. However, to heal and grow, we cannot doge the pain forever …,” he writes in his new book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience. “ When trauma hits, your most significant decision will be to dive, survive or thrive. If you choose to thrive, this book is for you. Dr. Bell undertook unprecedented research, and juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have used their trauma as their fuel to thrive to reveal common denominators. He divides his remarkable insights into three sections: The Dive Stage, The Survive Stage and The Thrive Stage, and outlines a step-by-step process toward authentic healing. As an economist, Dr. Randall Bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history and is widely considered the world's top authority in the field of post-traumatic thriving. His clients include the Federal Government, State Governments, International Tribunals, major corporations and homeowners. Dr. Bell believes that “the problem is not the problem — the problem is how we react to the problem.” Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell's research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines.
Actor Michael Pare from Eddie and the Cruisers, Streets of Fire, and the Philadelphia Experiment joins the show to discuss his new movie "Hollow Point" We also discuss the science behind the Philadelphia Experiment and his friendship and cooking competitions with Uwe Boll.......and what is Authentic German Sauerbraten?Dr. Randall Bell aka The Master of Disaster joins the show to talk about his book "Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience" We continue our discussions on Mental Health and how the Covid-19 Pandemic has left a mark on everyone in the world.In Top Nerd News we celebrate April 5th - First Contact Day. Star Trek and Paramount + released several new trailers and articles on what we can expect in the coming year on ST Picard : ST Discovery : Lower Decks and more. Plus D-Squared goes off the rails from his version of 1st Contact Day. We also cover the new Loki Series on Disney + Jensen Ackles as Batman, and Chris Pratt's new movie. Finally we cover the cutest little Stay Puft men in the Ghostbusters Afterlife trailer.All that and more on The Week in Geek with D Squared. Sunday nights at 7pm on WRNO.com and the Free iHeart Radio App. The Week in Geek 4/11/21
Kathryn interviews Producer Amy Solomon, editor of “Notes From the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy.” She's compiled essays, lists, fiction, poetry, satire, cartoons, as well as quick-hit musings on everything from texts you sent to the wrong person, to pop culture your ex ruined for you and everything in between. Solomon is a producer on HBO's Silicon Valley and Barry. Kathryn also interviews Economist Randall Bell PhD, author of “Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience.” He undertook unprecedented research and juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have used their trauma as their fuel to thrive to reveal common denominators. Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience.
Kathryn interviews Producer Amy Solomon, editor of “Notes From the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy.” She's compiled essays, lists, fiction, poetry, satire, cartoons, as well as quick-hit musings on everything from texts you sent to the wrong person, to pop culture your ex ruined for you and everything in between. Solomon is a producer on HBO's Silicon Valley and Barry. Kathryn also interviews Economist Randall Bell PhD, author of “Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience.” He undertook unprecedented research and juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have used their trauma as their fuel to thrive to reveal common denominators. Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience.
Kathryn interviews Producer Amy Solomon, editor of “Notes From the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy.” She's compiled essays, lists, fiction, poetry, satire, cartoons, as well as quick-hit musings on everything from texts you sent to the wrong person, to pop culture your ex ruined for you and everything in between. Solomon is a producer on HBO's Silicon Valley and Barry. Kathryn also interviews Economist Randall Bell PhD, author of “Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience.” He undertook unprecedented research and juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have used their trauma as their fuel to thrive to reveal common denominators. Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience.
Kathryn interviews Producer Amy Solomon, editor of “Notes From the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy.” She's compiled essays, lists, fiction, poetry, satire, cartoons, as well as quick-hit musings on everything from texts you sent to the wrong person, to pop culture your ex ruined for you and everything in between. Solomon is a producer on HBO's Silicon Valley and Barry. Kathryn also interviews Economist Randall Bell PhD, author of “Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience.” He undertook unprecedented research and juxtaposes outcomes of scientific studies with stories of real people (many of them familiar) who have used their trauma as their fuel to thrive to reveal common denominators. Often called the “Master of Disaster,” Dr. Bell is squarely focused on authentic recovery and resilience.
Dr. Randall Bell shares insights into how we can get past the deep dive of the recent shutdown, survive the consequences and go on to thrive in the new economy. Dr. Bell is a sociologist and economist who specializes in disaster recovery projects. He has been retained by the U.S. and other governments, as well as businesses, to help resolve crises. He has generated billions of dollars to rebuild damaged lives and communities. The tragedies on which he has consulted are well known: the World Trade Center, Flight 93, Sandy Hook, BP Oil, Hurricanes Katrina and Harvey, and Bikini Atoll nuclear test site, the Northridge earthquake and countless others. In each case, Dr. Bell observed the emotional consequences and how some people fared better than others. He has shared his resulting understanding of the cycle of trauma in his books and media appearances. His upcoming book Post Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science & Stories of Resilience specifically deals with how people thrive after adversity. Today, he shares some steps we can take to bounce back after a disaster and go on to create something greater in our lives. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-sherayko/support