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Reflections from Justice as Trauma 2025: If Not You, Then Who?

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In this episode, I bring listeners back to the Justice as Trauma Conference held last week in Vancouver, by sharing a compilation of feedback and testimonials from attendees. Their reflections highlight the deep impact of the conference and the importance of integrating trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices into our work. I also share my keynote, which explored healing, humility, and humanity in the legal profession. I invite listeners to pause and reflect on these essential questions:

➡️ If not you, then who?
➡️ If not now, when?

This keynote which begins at 21:40 serves as both a reflection and a challenge to step into the work of creating safer, more compassionate spaces in law, leadership, and advocacy.

Some Key Takeaways:

Healing Through Justice: Integrating trauma-informed practices into systems and relationships.

Humility as Strength: Embracing lifelong learning and acknowledging our limits.

Humanity in Leadership: Creating authentic, compassionate spaces where safety and trust can thrive.

🔗 Explore More:

Discover upcoming trainings at www.myrnamccallum.co

Subscribe to The Trauma-Informed Lawyer podcast for future episodes.

Connect with me on LinkedIn, IG and TikTok to continue the conversation.

  continue reading

65 episodes

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Manage episode 473380932 series 2711219
Content provided by Myrna McCallum. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Myrna McCallum or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, I bring listeners back to the Justice as Trauma Conference held last week in Vancouver, by sharing a compilation of feedback and testimonials from attendees. Their reflections highlight the deep impact of the conference and the importance of integrating trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices into our work. I also share my keynote, which explored healing, humility, and humanity in the legal profession. I invite listeners to pause and reflect on these essential questions:

➡️ If not you, then who?
➡️ If not now, when?

This keynote which begins at 21:40 serves as both a reflection and a challenge to step into the work of creating safer, more compassionate spaces in law, leadership, and advocacy.

Some Key Takeaways:

Healing Through Justice: Integrating trauma-informed practices into systems and relationships.

Humility as Strength: Embracing lifelong learning and acknowledging our limits.

Humanity in Leadership: Creating authentic, compassionate spaces where safety and trust can thrive.

🔗 Explore More:

Discover upcoming trainings at www.myrnamccallum.co

Subscribe to The Trauma-Informed Lawyer podcast for future episodes.

Connect with me on LinkedIn, IG and TikTok to continue the conversation.

  continue reading

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