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Trauma Camp For Teachers  

Trauma Camp For Teachers

Author: Julia Rose Polk

How do I become a trauma-informed teacher? How can I better handle student outbursts? Is there a way to get back some of my precious teaching time? These are some of the big questions that trauma expert and therapist, Julia Rose Polk, digs into on the Trauma Camp for Teachers Podcast. In addition to mini-workshop style overviews and step-by-step guides, each episode is designed to help you take in cutting-edge science and research and make actionable progress with your students and within your classroom. Julia Roses specialty is getting you up to speed on building and sustaining respectful relationships with each of your students and colleagues. Want to learn about Rupture & Repair? Thinking about adding Brain Breaks to your day or crafting a user-friendly Calming Corner? Need help de-escalating some of your students? Discover why thousands of educators turn to Julia Rose generate meaningful and lasting personal and professional changes that impact their students, their schools and their own lives.
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42. The "Magical Stranger" and Providing Missing Experiences
Episode 42
Monday, 24 February, 2025

What if the most profound impact on a person’s healing journey comes not from someone they’ve known forever, but from a “magical stranger” who shows up at just the right time? In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Polk, my brother (!) and a former executive chef who spent over a decade in the fast-paced, high-pressure world of restaurant kitchens—mentoring young cooks, shaping their confidence, and witnessing the power of community and leadership. But deep down, he felt called to something more. Now a Hakomi healing practitioner, Daniel shares his transition from culinary arts to the healing arts, introducing the concept of the “magical stranger” and exploring how providing “missing experiences” can be transformational for both individuals and communities. Educators, this conversation is for you. Just like Daniel once did in kitchens, you create powerful moments in your classrooms every day—often becoming the “magical stranger” who offers students something they never even knew they needed. 🎧 Listen in to discover: ✔️ How mentorship and guidance can shape a person’s healing journey ✔️ Why providing missing experiences is crucial for resilience and growth ✔️ What educators can learn from the world of coaching and psychotherapy If you’re passionate about trauma-informed care, building trust, and fostering real change in your students’ lives, this episode is a must-listen. Hit play, subscribe to the podcast, and share this with a fellow educator who needs to hear it!   Episode Show Notes: traumacamp.com/42   Want to Join Our Community?  - Instagram: www.instagram.com/traumacampforteachers  - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TraumaCamp/ - Newsletter: Subscribe Now  - Get Our Special Podcast Email Updates Every Week: www.traumacamp.com/podcast - Website: www.traumacamp.com  

 

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