In Episode 72 of The Erin Molan Show, Erin sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern for a powerful conversation on how communities experience trauma — and how they can heal, rebuild, and even grow after it. Dr. Miri explains: • Why trauma can feel like it never ends • What “collective trauma” and traumatic invalidation really mean • How propaganda and indoctrination exploit vulnerable minds • Why children and teens are especially at risk • What parents and communities can do to build resilience, critical thinking, and hope This episode also includes a special replay highlight hand-selected by Erin: a candid and wide-ranging conversation with Yair Netanyahu, originally recorded earlier this year, revisited now because of its continued relevance and importance. If you value thoughtful, honest conversations about mental health, leadership, and resilience — please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE. It helps us reach far beyond our regular audience.
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Guests: Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern (Clinical Psychologist)
Yair Netanyahu
00:00 Welcome & Why This Conversation Matters
01:42 How Communities Experience Trauma (Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern)
18:45 Yair Netanyahu — Replay Highlight Conversation
57:10 Closing Remarks