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Treating Trauma Through Shakespeare with Stephan Wolfert (ep. 562)

Apr 27, 202350 minSeason 14Ep. 562
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Episode description

When Stephan Wolfert was 24 years old, he found himself at a crossroad. After serving as a medic and infantry officer in the US Army, Stephan's lifetime of grief and trauma became overwhelming. Drunk and suicidal, Stephan wandered into a random theatre's production of "Richard: III" where his life was transformed when he recognized himself as a misfit like the main character.

After choosing to leave the service, Stephan began examining Shakespeare from a military veteran's perspective, working with fellow military veterans and scientists, and using Shakespeare's text and classical actor training to heal trauma and to aid in the transition from military service back into life as a civilian.

Today, Stephan powerfully shares his story in order to broaden the understanding of PTSD and other mental health challenges faced by our veterans through his theatre-therapy network DE-CRUIT.

My friends, if you or someone you love is seeking to understand trauma and how to start coming back from it, this conversation is for you.

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