The Trauma Safe Lab

TopHealth Media

After years as a trauma survivor, an Army veteran, and a nurse navigating her own disability, Jennifer Nanda realized the answers she needed weren’t out there - they had to be forged. The Trauma Safe Lab was born from that search. Each episode is part of a personal journey: probing the questions that never get asked, learning from lived experience, and lighting a path for others seeking healing.

Episodes

  1. 14/08/2025

    Making the Invisible Visible: Tracking Stress and Dysregulation With Philia Labs' Wearable Data

    Welcome back to The Trauma Safe Lab! In this episode, host Jennifer Nanda sits down with Dilpreet, co-founder of Philia Labs, for a fascinating conversation about making the invisible visible, specifically, how we can use technology and data to track stress, emotional dysregulation, and chronic health issues. Drawing on his background as a biomedical engineer and his personal passion for understanding the body’s stress response, Dilpreet shares how he and his co-founder Alex set out to tackle the problem of subjectivity in mental health care. They dive into everything from the challenges of quantifying chronic stress, and the limitations of traditional tracking methods like mood diaries, to the powerful impact of biometric data in validating the lived experiences of people with trauma, autism, and anxiety. Jennifer brings her own experiences as someone navigating PTSD and neurodivergence, illustrating the life-changing potential of having objective proof for what’s happening inside. Together, they explore how wearables and new biofeedback tools aren’t just about numbers, they’re about empowerment, early intervention, and building better communication between patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Whether you’re a clinician, someone living with chronic stress, or just curious about how technology is transforming mental health, this episode is a deep dive into the future of trauma-safe, data-driven care. Timestamps: 00:00 Revolutionizing Stress Measurement Wearables 06:24 Intervention's Impact on Stress Response 11:00 "Benefits of Wearable Biofeedback" 19:23 Understanding Stress: Exposure, Appraisal, Response 23:34 Biofeedback 2.0: Enhanced Self-Monitoring 29:11 Autism and Interoception Challenges 38:36 Understanding and Managing Interoception Challenges 43:47 "Proactive Limits in 'Bagel Theory'" 49:37 Wearables Aid in Self-Understanding 54:05 Track Stress and Body Responses 59:13 Regulating Emotional Responses 01:01:51 "Measuring Interventions for Autonomic Flexibility" Show Website - https://traumasafelab.com/ Jennifer Nanda - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansjen/ Media Partner - TopHealth - https://tophealth.care/ “Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

    1h 6m
  2. 14/08/2025

    Rewiring Trauma From the Inside Out: Somatic Nursing and Neuroplasticity With Emily Knife

    Welcome to another episode of The Trauma Safe Lab! This week, host Jennifer Nanda sits down with Emily Knife, a registered nurse, founder of Somatic Nursing, and the creator of Modern Nurse Fest. In this insightful conversation, Emily shares her journey into healthcare, shaped by her own experiences with trauma and burnout, and dives deep into the world of neuroplasticity, exploring how our brains can rewire and heal after trauma. Together, Jennifer and Emily unpack why so many nurses and helpers are drawn to their professions, often with high ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) scores, and how their personal histories shape the way they care for others and themselves. Emily explains the basics of neuroplasticity and neural pruning, making complex brain science accessible, and discusses how trauma interrupts our nervous system’s wiring early in life. She shares practical, somatic tools for bringing awareness back to the body, using movement, touch, and breath to signal safety and promote healing from the inside out. You’ll also hear candid stories about the lived reality of burnout, the hidden layers of trauma that show up at the bedside, and ways practices like somatic nursing, EMDR, and even simple daily habits can support nervous system regulation and growth for both patients and nurses alike. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, someone working through personal trauma, or just curious about how the mind and body connect, this episode offers actionable takeaways and plenty of “aha” moments. Tune in as Jennifer and Emily break down the science, share laughs, and give permission to let healing, and pleasure, back into our lives. Timestamps: 00:00 Nurses' Motivation: Overcoming Adversity 09:15 "Nurses' Stress and Nervous System" 10:58 Somatic Nursing: Emotional Processing Essentials 18:36 Impact of Childhood Abandonment 23:28 Life as a Fun Game 29:31 "Everyone Has Experienced Trauma" 33:01 "Ancient Healing vs. Modern Medicine" 39:00 Embrace Physical Release 44:29 Healing Through EMDR Therapy 47:45 Genesight: Personalized Mental Health Solutions 54:50 Healing Through Tactile Experiences 01:00:54 "Embrace the Present Moment" 01:07:48 "Mindfulness: Present Safety and Calm" 01:12:45 Neonatal Frequencies & Mindfulness Benefits 01:14:16 Revive Joyful Habits Luxuriously 01:20:57 "AI: Tool or Mental Health Risk?" 01:25:00 "Modern Nurse Fest: Celebrating Nurses" Show Website - https://traumasafelab.com/ Jennifer Nanda - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansjen/ Media Partner - TopHealth - https://tophealth.care/ “Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

    1h 26m
  3. 14/08/2025

    Redefining Trauma: Safety, Connection, and the Healing Journey with Dr. Johanna Lynch

    Welcome back to The Trauma Safe Lab! In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, host Jennifer Nanda sits down with Dr. Johanna Lynch - accomplished family physician, author, and trauma healing advocate, to explore the foundational concept of safety in trauma care. Jennifer opens up about her own unexpected struggles with dissociation during their initial conversation, highlighting just how profound and triggering the topic of safety can be, even for those familiar with trauma work. Dr. Lynch, drawing from her unique experiences as a refugee and clinician, delves into the layers of sensing safety, from our environment and relationships to our inner emotional world. Together, they discuss why building a true sense of safety is not just about avoiding harm, but about fostering environments where agency, belonging, and growth can flourish. Expect to hear a rich exploration of what "safe enough to grieve, safe enough to grow" looks like, how our nervous system mediates our perception of safety, and why our voices and cultural histories matter. Tune in for practical grounding tools, a reframe on trauma language, and compassionate advice for anyone journeying toward healing. Whether you’re a professional, a survivor, or someone supporting a loved one, this episode offers profound insights, and a gentle reminder that healing begins with finding the places and people where you truly feel safe. Timestamps: 00:00 "Unexpected Recording Surprise" 10:00 "Non-Pathologizing Healing Approach" 12:27 Navigating Historical and Social Barriers 18:55 Redefining Trauma: Prioritizing Safety 24:35 Safety in Presence and Connection 28:48 "Building Safety Through Connection" 34:48 Integrating Psychological and Physical Health 40:31 Community Provides Safe Stillness 46:06 Internal Dialogue and Self-Healing 53:02 Healing Spiritual Relationships 55:29 Grounding Techniques for Emotional Safety 59:14 Kaleidoscope Learning for Growth Show Website - https://traumasafelab.com/ Jennifer Nanda - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansjen/ Media Partner - TopHealth - https://tophealth.care/ “Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

    1h 3m
  4. 14/08/2025

    Breathe Better to Heal: Dr. Ronda Holman’s Journey from Mouth Breather to Airway Advocate

    Welcome back to The Trauma Safe Lab! In this episode, host Jennifer Nanda welcomes Dr. Ronda Holman, Air Force veteran, dental professional, and author of Breathe Better. Together, they dive headfirst into a topic often overlooked: airway health and how dysfunctional breathing impacts our overall wellbeing, especially while we sleep. Dr. Holman shares her deeply personal journey, from childhood struggles with constant illness, crowded teeth, and a “floppy tongue,” to discovering the world of sleep-disordered breathing after decades of searching for answers. She unravels how mouth breathing and undiagnosed airway issues can quietly sabotage everything from cognitive function to mood, memory, and, crucially, our trauma recovery. In this candid conversation, Dr. Holman sheds light on the often-misunderstood world of sleep apnea, the limitations of conventional treatments like CPAPs, and the critical role behavior and airway muscle health play in healing. You’ll learn why snoring isn’t funny, how modern lifestyles have set us up for dysfunctional breathing, and discover practical, accessible strategies, from tongue exercises to wearables and innovative tools, to reclaim restorative, trauma-safe sleep. Whether you’re struggling with sleep, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about how breathing patterns can shape physical and mental health, this episode promises actionable insights, hope, and a refreshing new perspective. It’s time to take control of your airway health - starting tonight. Timestamps: 00:00 Sleep Apnea Solutions in Dentistry 04:50 Types and Treatments of Sleep Apnea 08:51 Sleep Apnea Treatment Options 11:18 Unexpected Competition and Trust Realization 14:43 "Empowerment Beyond Diagnosis" 17:27 "Disordered Breathing: No Solutions" 21:15 Unspoken Sleep Disorder Awareness 24:14 "Pillow App for Sleep Metrics" 27:03 Breathing Impacts Sleep Quality 31:15 Upper Airway Workout Tools 33:01 Mouth Tools for Better Breathing 35:11 Tongue Health and Mouth Breathing 41:06 Airway Dentistry Awareness Rises 42:06 Dentists Detecting Sleep Apnea 47:25 "Regain Health: Improve Sleep Breathing" 50:17 "Airway Health Advocate Online" 51:36 "Revisiting Maslow's Hierarchy" Show Website - https://traumasafelab.com/ Jennifer Nanda - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansjen/ Media Partner - TopHealth - https://tophealth.care/ “Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

    52 min
  5. 14/08/2025

    Connecting Generational Trauma to Physical Health: Insights from Dr. Nicole Francis Ford

    Welcome back to The Trauma Safe Lab! In this episode, host Jennifer Nanda sits down with Dr. Nicole Francis Ford, a scientist, herbalist, and specialist in the mind-body-spirit connection. Dr. Ford shares her unique perspective, blending her background as a government contractor for NASA and the Department of Defense with her deep passion for healing through science and spirituality. Together, they dive into the ways trauma especially generational and suppressed trauma can manifest in our bodies as physical symptoms, from high blood pressure to chronic pain. Dr. Ford draws on research like The Body Keeps the Score and It Didn’t Start With You to illuminate how our environment, emotions, and even inherited memories shape our health. Throughout their conversation, Dr. Ford offers practical tools for healing, including mindfulness, meditation, ritual, creative expression, and the power of plant-based medicine. She encourages listeners to reclaim control through small daily habits and self-care, and discusses the importance of social support, storytelling, and rediscovering a sense of personal power. If you’re curious about how science is catching up with ancient wisdom or if you’re looking for actionable strategies to break out of survival mode, this episode is for you. Settle in as we explore how the intersection of mind, body, and spirit holds the key to real, lasting healing. Timestamps: 00:00 "Understanding Trauma: Mind-Body-Spirit Connection" 04:37 Sickle Cell Anemia Origins Theory 08:43 Mindfulness, Brain Functions, and Relaxation 13:17 Living in Constant Survival Mode 15:14 Reclaiming Personal Time 18:16 "Perceived Support Affects Parenting" 22:29 "Linking Trauma to Chronic Pain" 25:50 Toxic Leadership Dynamics 31:00 Ways to Stay Mentally and Physically Active 34:32 Healing Through Mindful Courage 37:10 "Join Unicorn Biopharma Life" Show Website - https://traumasafelab.com/ Jennifer Nanda - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansjen/ Media Partner - TopHealth - https://tophealth.care/ “Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

    38 min
  6. 14/08/2025

    Trauma is Trauma: Breaking Down Misconceptions, Building Community, and Fostering Healing

    Welcome to the very first episode of The Trauma Safe Lab, where hosts Vivek and Jennifer Nanda set out to demystify trauma recovery through science, data, and real-world stories. In this inaugural conversation, Jennifer - a trauma-informed registered nurse living with an ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) score of 10 out of 10 - opens up about her lived experiences, the lifelong impact of childhood trauma, and her journey of healing. She's joined by her sister Kim, a licensed clinical counselor, who not only adds clinical insights but also helps Jennifer articulate her emotions and experiences in a supportive, safe environment. Together, they explore essential topics like what ACE scores mean, how trauma can show up in daily life, and the critical role that safety, both emotional and physical, plays in healing. The conversation gets personal as Jennifer highlights the power of self-advocacy in the healthcare system, the importance of technological tools in managing her well-being, and the challenges, and breakthroughs - along her journey toward self-awareness and regulation. Tune in as The Trauma Safe Lab aims to create a compassionate, evidence-based space where listeners can feel understood and empowered, and where both thought leaders and those living with trauma can find community and hope. Whether you’re new to understanding trauma or looking for solidarity on your own path, this episode promises candid insights and actionable takeaways for anyone interested in trauma recovery. Timestamps: 00:00 "Kim’s Key Role in Conversation" 05:35 Trauma Scorecard Overview 09:35 Anxiety in Everyday Situations 12:55 Tech's Role in Healing Journeys 16:35 AI and Advocacy in Health 17:12 AI Aided Conflict Resolution 22:50 Navigating Mental Health Care Questions 26:23 Disputed Medical Diagnosis Impact 29:16 Importance of School Meals 32:00 Petty Theft and Survival 36:04 "Walking on Eggshells with Jen" 37:09 Self-Awareness and Management Strategies 41:28 Redefining Personal Trauma 42:55 Hierarchy of Traumas Observed 46:25 "Essential Needs for Wellbeing" Show Website - https://traumasafelab.com/ Jennifer Nanda - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansjen/ Media Partner - TopHealth - https://tophealth.care/ “Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

    48 min

About

After years as a trauma survivor, an Army veteran, and a nurse navigating her own disability, Jennifer Nanda realized the answers she needed weren’t out there - they had to be forged. The Trauma Safe Lab was born from that search. Each episode is part of a personal journey: probing the questions that never get asked, learning from lived experience, and lighting a path for others seeking healing.

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