47. Trauma, Abandonment & Triggers: is podcasting helping people cope?

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Collier Landry is a Los Angeles based cinematographer, filmmaker and Keynote speaker. He’s most well-known for testifying against his father Dr. Boyle for the murder of his mother when he was just eleven years old. In this episode, Collier and host Christine O’Donnell talk about his film: A Murder in Mansfield, why people smile when they’re coping with trauma and how podcasting can help people use their voice to help them in their healing journey.

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