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    In 2022, Tameka Ferebee began writing a healing song for Triumph Over Trauma, a movement for trauma recovery. In the midst of writing, she and her family experienced the devastating loss of her nephew.

    In this episode, Tameka shares how this song came to be and how it is helping her and others recover.

    Text HOPE to 615-933-5387 to receive daily messages that enliven the spirit within. Triumph Over Trauma is produced by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors in partnership with Harper Hill Global.

    Triumph Over Trauma resources can be downloaded at TriumphOverTrauma.info, and facilitator registration is available on the site.

     

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