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Restored with Corie Weathers, LPC  

Restored with Corie Weathers, LPC

Author: Corie Weathers, LPC, BCC

Conflict is everywhere in our homes, our communities, our workplaces, and across the globe. Restored with Corie Weathers explores what it takes to move through conflict and discover peace. Through powerful stories and thoughtful conversations, Corie a licensed professional counselor, author of Military Culture Shift, and storyteller inside the military community examines how people and cultures heal, reconcile, and rebuild after division. Each episode blends personal narratives, expert insights, and timeless lessons from psychology, history, leadership, and spirituality. From military leaders and spouses to athletes, conflict mediators, and cultural voices, Restored looks beyond the headlines to uncover how ordinary people make extraordinary choices to find peace. If youre navigating transition, searching for meaning in struggle, or simply curious about the human work of reconciliation and healing, this podcast is for you. Subscribe to Restored: Stories of Conflict, Healing, and Peace and join the conversation about how we can cultivate grit, reconciliation, and hope in ourselves, in our relationships, and in our world.
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Can A Community Break? Collective trauma and what it takes to rebuild with Dr. Seth Abrutyn
Episode 6
Friday, 16 January, 2026

What happens when stress doesn’t just affect individuals—but entire communities? In this episode of Restored, I sit down with sociologist Dr. Seth Abrutyn, whose research explores how collective stress, cultural trauma, and social pain shape mental health, belonging, and the survival of communities over time. Drawing from his book Life Under Pressure and his work on collective and cultural trauma, Seth helps us understand why communities under prolonged pressure—whether schools, neighborhoods, minority groups, or institutions—can begin to fracture, lose trust, and struggle to care for their people. Seth's article that inspired this episode: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/21568693231213088 More about Seth: https://sethabrutyn.com/ If this episode stirred something in you, you’re invited to share your story. You can record a short voice memo and email it to: 📩 https://linktr.ee/corieweathers Music: $50 to Breathe & I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie

 

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