Get Trauma Informed Podcast

Why Trauma-Informed Leadership Matters with Coach Liz

Wellness Coach Liz Blanding Season 7 Episode 132

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Episode Overview

Trauma-informed leadership is not limited to counseling, healthcare, or recovery settings. It matters in families, workplaces, schools, ministries, businesses, and communities.

In this episode, Coach Liz Blanding explores the importance of leading with awareness, empathy, and emotional intelligence. Many behaviors that are often misunderstood may be connected to unresolved stress, adversity, or trauma experiences. Understanding this reality helps leaders create safer environments where people can grow, contribute, and thrive.

What You Will Learn

• What trauma-informed leadership means
• Why emotional safety matters in every environment
• The connection between trauma, behavior, and performance
• How empathy and accountability can work together
• Practical ways to become a more aware and effective leader

Key Takeaway

People perform best when they feel seen, heard, respected, and valued. Trauma-informed leadership helps create environments where individuals can move from survival mode toward growth, connection, and purpose.

Reflection Question

How might your leadership change if you viewed challenging behaviors through the lens of understanding rather than judgment?

Thank you for joining us on the Get Trauma Informed Podcast with Peer-to-Peer Wellness Coach Liz Blanding.

We are recovering one breath at a time. Give yourself grace and stay fearless. Bye for now.

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Remember, Trauma was not your fault, your were collateral damage on someone else's warpath.  Trauma was not your fault, however Recovery is your Responsibility.  I am your host, Wellness Coach Liz Blanding, and this is The Get Trauma Informed Podcast. 

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Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not therapy or clinical treatment. Please seek licensed support where appropriate.