Two White Men and A Black Woman on Knowing, Being Known, and Trusting with Dr. Paul Hoard and Dr. Doug Shirley
Dr. Paul Hoard and Dr. Doug Shirley join the podcast today.
Both Dr. Hoard and Dr. Shirley are associate professors of counseling psychology at The Seattle School. Today, they engage conversation with Dr. Gadson on building relationships across differences, discussing collective shame, and identifying perpetrator trauma.
Tune in to part one of this episode as these three reflect on their lived and shared experiences as they have leaned into the processes of developing trust, knowing, and being known.
Information for Dr. Paul Hoard:
https://paulhoard.substack.com
Information for Dr. Doug Shirley:
http://www.dougshirleyresearch.com
Information for Dr. Gadson
https://www.drmoniquesmithgadson.com/
Link to order “Finding Hope in A Dark Place”:
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