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The Trauma Educator Podcast

Effie Kli
Complex Trauma
Complex PTSD
Childhood Trauma
Nervous System
Trauma Healing
Trauma
Mental Health
Religious Trauma
High-Control Religion
Fawning
Decolonizing Therapy
Somatics
Historical Trauma
Rage
Power
Healthy Aggression
Attachment
Repair
Dance Movement Therapy
Movement and Trauma

The Trauma Educator Podcast is where nervous system, somatic education, and conversations on trauma meet culture and society.

Through thought-proving interviews monologues and community Q&As, we explore how the nervous system is shaped by trauma and how family dynamics, cultural norms and collective patterns influence our health and relationships. Each episode invites you to connect your indivi... more

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Latest Episodes

Depression is often treated as something that is wrong with us.

 But what if that framing is part of what keeps us stuck in depression?

In this episode, I explore depression through a trauma-informed and nervous system lens and why understanding it... more

In this episode of The Trauma Educator Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Deniz Ahmadinia, a clinical psychologist whose work bridges trauma, somatic and parts work, and intuitive energy healing. Drawing from both her professional expertise and personal heal... more

In this episode of The Trauma Educator Podcast, I’m joined by Hannah Fraser Moore, analytical psychologist and depth psychotherapist, whose work bridges trauma, instinct, and the symbolic life. Grounded in Jungian psychology and psychoanalytic though... more

In this interview episode of The Trauma Educator Podcast, I’m joined by Jordan Dann, psychoanalyst, traumatologist, and educator whose work bridges depth psychology, attachment theory, and nervous system science. Jordan integrates Somatic Experiencin... more

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Recent Guests

Hannah Fraser Moore
Analytical psychologist and depth psychotherapist; explores trauma, instinct, and the symbolic life
Independent practitioner (UK)
Episode: Episode 13 | Accessing our power after complex trauma through instinct, the symbolic life and shadow work with Hannah Fraser Moore
Jordan Dann
Psychoanalyst, traumatologist, and educator; author of Somatic Therapy for Healing Trauma; advocate for relational healing and nervous system-informed therapy
Independent practitioner / Somatic Therapist
Episode: Episode 11 | Conflict in love, repair & why we marry our “unfinished business” with Jordan Dann
Dr. Laura Anderson
Therapist, trauma resolution and recovery coach, educator, and author focusing on religious trauma
Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery
Episode: Episode 10 | Religious Trauma and Purity Cultures: How to recognize the signs and heal from a high control system with Dr. Laura Anderson
Britt Frank
Licensed clinical social worker; somatic experiencing practitioner; neuropsychotherapist; author of The Science of Stuck and Align Your Mind
Independent clinician and author
Episode: Episode 9 | Anxiety as a map out of feeling stuck: how to feel your feelings & change your life with Britt Frank
Erica Hornthal
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Board Certified Dance Movement Therapist, and CEO/Founder of Chicago Dance Therapy
Chicago Dance Therapy
Episode: Episode 8 | Movement and Dance as Medicine: Healing Trauma Through the Language of the Body with Erica Hornthal
Jennifer Mullan
A major disrupter in the mental health industrial complex, founder of Decolonizing Therapy, and recipient of Essence Magazine's 2020 Essential Hero Award.
Decolonizing Therapy
Episode: Episode 3 | Rage, Grief, Decolonizing Therapy, and Historical Trauma with Dr. Jenn Mullan
Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Licensed clinical psychologist, author of 'FAWNING', and expert on complex trauma and fawning responses.
Private Practice, Contributor to Psychology Today
Episode: Episode 2 | Fawning, Nervous System, Self-Trust and Toxic Positivity With Dr. Ingrid Clayton

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Effie
Host of The Trauma Educator Podcast

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Exceptional

    Finally! A trauma-informed podcast that actually helps you learn about and manage your trauma rather than touting for business to buy a workshop or purchase a book! Better than a lot of actual therapy. Thank you Effie, for your skill as an educator and also for only talking about yourself when it’s relevant to the discussion not as a form of on the spot self-analysis. Rare and valuable.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Peak Nerd
    Australiaa month ago
  • A wealth of healing, validating information

    Effie is such a wealth of helpful and healing information, within everything she offers and especially in this podcast. I love the short, digestible episodes and I always take away tips and perspectives that help me feel more embodied, more trusting of myself, and more aware of what’s going on within me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chelseajewel33
    United States2 months ago
  • Amazing podcast

    I just got done listening to the episode on finding. So much excellent information in there. Thank you so much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    paeaguboo
    United States5 months ago

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High-quality discussions with credible guests and real-world applications.
Thoughtful conversations that translate trauma science into actionable strategies.
Effie provides healing, practical tips, and relatable guidance through concise episodes.

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Episode 9 | Anxiety as a map out of feeling stuck: how to feel your feelings & change your life with Britt Frank
Q: What are the initial steps someone should take when they feel overwhelmed and stuck in a life crisis?
Validate the reality of the situation, acknowledge the current energy and resources, and identify small, concrete choices (micro yeses) that can be made today to create momentum and reduce freeze.
Episode 10 | Religious Trauma and Purity Cultures: How to recognize the signs and heal from a high control system with Dr. Laura Anderson
Q: Why is it important to address power and purity dynamics beyond the individual, including gender and race implications?
Purity and control patterns often reflect broader social hierarchies; acknowledging how these dynamics intersect with gender and race helps survivors understand systemic roots and empowers more comprehensive healing and advocacy.
Episode 10 | Religious Trauma and Purity Cultures: How to recognize the signs and heal from a high control system with Dr. Laura Anderson
Q: What are practical steps for someone starting to deconstruct their faith and seek healing from religious trauma?
Give yourself permission to be curious without judgment, seek out nonjudgmental communities or online spaces to share experiences, and engage body-based trauma resolution practices to reconnect with embodiment and pleasure without shame.
Episode 10 | Religious Trauma and Purity Cultures: How to recognize the signs and heal from a high control system with Dr. Laura Anderson
Q: How does a high-control religion shape a person's identity, especially when it's present from birth?
It shapes identity broadly and deeply, often leaving little to no sense of a pre-religious self; recovery involves differentiating self from the learned religious identity and rebuilding autonomy through embodied trauma work.
Episode 11 | Conflict in love, repair & why we marry our “unfinished business” with Jordan Dann
Q: Does the saying that we are destined to marry our unfinished business hold true, and have you seen this in practice with couples?
Yes, we do marry our unfinished business; repetition patterns reflect attachment dynamics and early caregiving memories, and recognizing this allows couples to become scientists of their own inner experiences to understand and heal.

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A thoughtful show at the intersection of nervous system science, somatic education, and trauma-informed culture. Episodes explore how trauma shapes power, relationships, and identity, while offering practical healing strategies, boundary-setting, and relational repair. Notable strengths include clinician and practitioner guests who frame emotions like anger as protective signals and emphasize agency, titration, and self-trust in healing. The format blends interviews, solo insights, and listener Q&As to translate complex concepts into accessible, actionable guidance for therapists, coaches, and trauma-affected individuals seeking systemic understanding and personal growth.

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2. Jordan Dann
3. Dr. Laura Anderson
4. Britt Frank
5. Erica Hornthal
6. Jennifer Mullan
7. Dr. Ingrid Clayton

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