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Trauma Meets Recovery Podcast

Trauma Meets Recovery Podcast

By: Dr Mark McNear
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Dr. McNear, Licensed Psychotherapist, sits down with best-selling authors, courageous survivors, and leading global experts to dismantle the stigma of trauma and offer actionable insights for healing. Whether you are a survivor finding your words, a clinician seeking deeper perspectives, or a supporter of someone in pain, join us for honest conversations that prove beauty can be found in the broken places.

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Episodes
  • The Hidden Side of Healing After Loss | Episode 4 with Deborah Antinori, LPC
    Apr 7 2026

    Grief healing and trauma healing are possible—and Brainspotting may be the missing piece...

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with Deborah Antinori, Licensed Professional Counselor with 35+ years of experience, Brainspotting US Trainer, and grief specialist, to explore what healing really looks like after loss and trauma.

    Deborah shares insights from decades of clinical work, her experience training under Brainspotting founder Dr. David Grand, and her deep expertise in grief therapy—including her award-winning audiobook Journey Through Pet Loss.

    🔗 Learn more about Deborah’s work: www.petlossaudio.com

    We dive into:

    -Why grief isn’t something you “get over”
    -How trauma lives in the body
    -What Brainspotting is—and why it’s so effective
    -Real ways to begin healing after loss

    🎧 Whether you’re navigating loss or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers a new perspective on healing and coping with loss.
    @traumameetsrecoverypodcast

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    27 mins
  • Trauma and Mindfulness with Dr. Christopher Willard
    Mar 24 2026

    In this powerful episode of Trauma Meets Recovery, Dr. Mark sits down with Dr. Christopher Willard—author, Harvard Medical School professor, and global leader in mindfulness and trauma-informed care.

    Dr. Christopher Willard discusses addiction, early sobriety and a life-changing experience with Thich Nhat Hanh to becoming a global leader in mental health, sharing his powerful journey—and what actually helps people heal.

    We dive into:

    • Why mindfulness can feel hard after trauma

    • How trauma impacts the nervous system

    • The role of self-compassion in recovery

    • Simple, practical tools you can use daily

    Recovery is possible.

    A grounded, honest conversation about learning to be kinder to yourself—and why that changes everything.

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    41 mins
  • CPTSD, Codependency & Shame | Trauma Meets Recovery Ep. 2 with @TimFletcher ​
    Mar 10 2026

    If you constantly feel responsible for others, struggle to set boundaries, or carry deep shame you can’t explain — complex trauma may be at the root.

    In Episode 2 of Trauma Meets Recovery, we explore the connection between CPTSD (Complex PTSD), codependency, boundaries, and toxic shame, drawing from the teachings of Tim Fletcher, a leading voice in complex trauma recovery.

    Complex trauma often creates patterns of people-pleasing, difficulty setting boundaries, and feeling responsible for other people’s emotions. These patterns are deeply tied to shame and survival strategies developed in childhood.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • How CPTSD shapes codependent patterns

    • Why shame becomes a core wound in complex trauma

    • The connection between trauma and people-pleasing

    • Why boundaries can feel so difficult for trauma survivors

    • What recovery and healing can actually look like


    If you’ve ever felt like you lose yourself in relationships, struggle to say no, or carry a sense of shame you can’t explain, this conversation may help you better understand the impact of complex trauma — and the hope that recovery brings.

    Healing is possible.

    🎙 @TraumaMeetsRecoveryPodcast ​

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    52 mins
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