Episode Overview:
This episode builds off of some threads left in the previous episodes, so it may be helpful to go listen to those. It is no secret that those of us residing in the U.S. are surrounded by systems that are harmful to us. This episode discusses the impact of these systems in relation to Trauma-Informed Creative Practices.. This episode may be activating so please reach out to your support system and do what you need to take care of yourself.
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Host’s Bio: Molly W. Schenck is fascinated with human movement and what interrupts its full expression. This has guided the evolution of her studies and career. She specializes in the intersection of creativity and trauma. She is the creator of Trauma-Informed Creative Practices and author of Trauma-Informed Teaching Practices for Dance Educators. She has presented workshops and trainings for individuals, organizations, and arts leaders on the intersection of trauma and creativity locally, nationally, and internationally. For more information or to contact Molly regarding trainings, workshops and consultations, please visit mollywschenck.com
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This episode was edited by Jenna Laplante