Stories: Men feel stuck after trauma here’s what actually helps
JAN 23, 202651 MIN
Stories: Men feel stuck after trauma here’s what actually helps
JAN 23, 202651 MIN
Description
From Near-Fatal TBI to Helping Men Heal: Daniel’s Story of Grit, Care, and PossibilityA teenage car crash changed everything. In this episode, I sit with Daniel, an LCSW who turned his traumatic brain injury into a calling to support men facing trauma, PTSD, and TBI.You’ll hear how he went from ICU and tinnitus-filled nights to guiding others through the fog—without losing himself in the process. I reveal the words that fueled his recovery, the quiet struggles most people never see, and why he chose to focus on men’s mental health. You’ll discover the core misunderstandings about men and trauma, what real nervous system regulation can look like, and the approaches Daniel uses that move healing from “talking about it” to actually feeling better in your body.We also get personal: the sounds that soothe, routines that keep the darkness from following you home, and the one message he’d give his 18-year-old self. If you’re a parent, educator, caregiver, or a man carrying a heavy load, this conversation opens a path forward—one you might not expect.Want to know the modalities Daniel recommends, where he sends men to start, and why this accident may have put him exactly where he’s needed most? Press play.Key Timestamps0:02 – The crash that changed his life4:06 – Hyper-sensitivity, tinnitus, and the early aftermath6:56 – A doctor’s prediction—and the moment that lit a fire8:30 – The hardest part of recovery no one talks about9:41 – What he lost—and what he gained14:33 – Why the helping professions called to him16:23 – Why he works with men: one word that says it all21:08 – What people get wrong about men and trauma30:32 – How he doesn’t carry clients’ pain home45:07 – Where men should start: the modalities that help46:59 – How to connect with DanielAbout the GuestDaniel is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in men’s trauma, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury. Through his private practice, he supports clients with approaches that include body-based and trauma-focused care.Resources: Learn more at RevitalizeMentalHealth.comIf this episode helped, subscribe, rate, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your support helps our neurodivergent community feel seen, informed, and connected.#Neurodiversity #MensMentalHealth #TraumaHealing #TBI #PTSDHosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.