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Giving and Getting PTSD Relief Now 



African PTSD Relief: The problem and our Solution

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KRUU  100.1 FM, Fairfield, Iowa, USA
Interview series with Dr. Scott Terry, host for "Mental Health Matters."
Each interview is first broadcast on Tuesday 6:30 - 7 PM CT and replays each Thursday 12:30-1 PM CT 
Archives at: http://www.kruufm.com/station/archives/18590

Schedule of Interviews:

1. David Shapiro, President of PTSD Relief Now and its African PTSD Relief projects: an introduction to African PTSD Relief. May 26, replay May 28.  click here for the Introduction to African PTSD Relief
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2. Dr. Gary Kaplan, M.D., Ph.D.: the Brain and PTSD. June 2, replay June 4.
Click here for the Brain and PTSD
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3. Siphiwe Mbonambi, coordinator of research on TM and PTSD at Maharishi Institute, South Africa; Amath Leaticia, daughter of Esperance Ndozi, Congolese war refugee. Leaticia is now a student at Maharishi Institute, South Africa. June 9, replay June 1.
Click here for Accounts from 2 War Refugees
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4. Lethiwe Lushaba, victim of trauma and student at Maharishi Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa; Peter Mabila, Education Coordinator of the Maharishi Institute (MI), MA in Social and Economic Development; He has observed the MI students for 15 years as they come to MI with PTSD and then learn TM and experience reduction in symptoms. June 16, replay June 18. 
More interviews will be posted after they are broadcasted. June 16, 2015
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5. Dr. Brian Rees, M.D. Colonel (retired) in US Army, 4 tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, speaks on his experience handling PTSD, the two research studies he has authored, symptoms and causes of PTSD and more. June 23, 2015
Click here for interview with Colonel Brian Rees, MD
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6.  Iraq war veteran Jason Ciaccio talks about his military experience, how he got PTSD, his symptoms and how TM brought relief. June 30, 2015 Click here to hear veteran Jason Ciaccio speak.
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7. Dr. Jim Schaefer, Board Member of PTSD Relief Now and President of Partners for World Peace, speaks about the opportunities to support projects in Africa through corporate social responsibility, using the African PTSD Relief prospectus. July 7, 2015
Listen here: ​http://chirb.it/yEmg7r
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8. Afghanistan war veteran Matt Beard discusses his role in the war, how he got PTSD and his great relief from Transcendental Meditation. July 14, 2015
Listen here: ​http://chirb.it/A1CHJ4

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9. Solomon Mwangi, Director of  African PTSD Relief projects in Kenya and 30 year TM teacher, discusses current projects in schools in warring Maasai regions of Kenya. July 21, 2015.
Listen here: http://chirb.it/hDyLPn
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10. Lidewij Meijles, Special Advisory Board Member of African PTSD Relief projects, member of Willem family administering Transcendental Meditation in 9 countries around the world, including Namibia and South Sudan, talks about the global problem of PTSD. July 28  Listen here: ​http://chirb.it/rJpz0e
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11. Jim Davis, Board Member of PTSD Relief Now, MS in Education Foundations and Administration, University of Kansas; Founder of Chappell Studio and Marathon Foto and currently Senior Vice President of Event Photography Group, the largest graduation and marathon photography company in the US. Jim discusses how philanthropy supports the giver and how TM prevented him from getting PTSD when he was within feet of the bomb's explosion as he photographed the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.  
​Broadcast: August 11
Listen here: http://chirb.it/sbbKfL
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12. Part 2: Jim Davis, Board Member of PTSD Relief Now, MS in Education Foundations and Administration, University of Kansas; Founder of Chappell Studio and Marathon Foto and currently Senior Vice President of Event Photography Group, the largest graduation and marathon photography company in the US. Jim discusses how philanthropy supports the giver and how TM prevented him from getting PTSD when he was within feet of the bomb's explosion as he photographed the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.  
​Broadcast: August 18 
Listen here: http://chirb.it/nGzG7v
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13.  College student Keith Shezi in South Africa tell his story of living in extreme poverty in an abusive family with fatal killing of his brother and loss of other family members. Then he explains how he got rapid reduction of anxiety and anger, and finally got relief from persistent nightmares through Transcendental meditation.  August 25, 2015  
Listen here: ​http://chirb.it/PI0wNF 
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Interview with author Dr. O'Connell on their new book Prescribing Health.
Listen here: ​http://chirb.it/Gme0M7
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Giving and Getting PTSD Relief:
11 part Radio series 


11 Weekly Radio Interviews, Nov 27, - February 5 with PTSD victims and experts.
        

January 29th Episode:

Lian Taljaard, psychologist and researcher with South African Depression and Anxiety Group, talks about trauma that is deeply rooted in the South Africa society as a whole and how Transcendental Meditation can help to fight it.
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http://chirb.it/ynvyEC

US war veteran Jason Ciaccio discusses how Transcendental Meditation helped him get relief from his Post Traumatic Stress.
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http://chirb.it/GGLK2m

Concluding Episode: February 5th
Dr. Fred Travis talks about advances in brain functioning research and how PTSD is the natural reaction of the brain to a terrifying experience.
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http://chirb.it/JzOphI

Dr. Joe Boxerman speaks about how the practice of Transcendental Meditation reduces stress, and improves life, not only for PTSD but for the population as a whole.
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http://chirb.it/h6rqbL

More Past Episodes

Earlier Episodes

Nov 27th
David Shapiro, Founder & President of PTSD Relief Now
http://chirb.it/zvI1dk
 
Dr. Pat Barrett, Clinical Psychologist

http://chirb.it/79Ks9w
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December 4th
Dr. Richard Peycke, Director of the Maharishi Institute, talks about a scientific study on reducing PTSD in South Africans.

http://chirb.it/4GBDss 

December 11th
Dr. Jamie Grant,  Director of Programs for David Lynch Foundation, talks on global work to reduce PTSD
http://chirb.it/a9JHDp

Veteran Ron Khare discusses how TM reduces his PTSD.
http://chirb.it/NEtwDf
.December 18th
Vietnam veteran John Harrod talks about how serving in the army lead to PTS and how he reversed the condition with TM.
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http://chirb.it/3zCC3A

Brian Rees, MD and US army colonel, recounts how he used TM to treat PTS in his 4 tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. 
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http://chirb.it/dMF2EC

December 25th
Dr. Sarina Grosswald, researcher and Director of Education for the American Medical Women's Association, discusses how TM relieves severe PTS in American veterans.
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http://chirb.it/fHfhPy

January 1st, 2015
Congolese refugee Esperance Ndozi  and victim of physical and sexual abuse, talks about rapidly overcoming massive trauma through Transcendental Meditation.   Part 1  
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http://chirb.it/aHOEMO

January 8th, 2015
Part 2 and the conclusion of the interview and update with Esperance Nodzi and Part 1 of interview with college students from poor and violent communities in South Africa. who got trauma relief from TM.
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http://chirb.it/m27xf4

January 15th, 2015
Nikki Florence, 30-year social activist and guidance counselor, describes the rapid and profound transformations that students with PTS undergo when they practice TM.
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http://chirb.it/s0sxAK

January 22th, 2015
Maharishi Institute students, part 2, on how they used TM to overcome the symptoms of PTS and how their lives improved. 
​click link and then click arrow in upper right corner of page
http://chirb.it/9kIyAp

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