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A Trauma-Informed Future

Trauma-Informed Faith Based Communities with Candace Wallace

17 Jun 2025

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Many people turn to their faith communities to seek safety, connection, and support.  Without a trauma-informed lens, well-intentioned practices can unintentionally cause harm or retraumatize. Host Katie Kurtz is joined by coach and consultant Candace Wallace as they explore the integration of trauma-informed practices within faith-based communities. With expertise drawn from her extensive background, Candace Wallace explores the dual nature of faith communities as havens of healing and potential harm, urging the necessity for accountability and compassion.  If you're part of or curious about faith-based systems, this episode is an essential guide to embedding trauma-informed principles into your community's foundation. Learn more about Candace:Candace Wallace is a passionate coach and consultant with a proven track record in designing and leading public health strategies at the federal, state, and local levels. As the founder of Seeds of Life Consulting, she empowers and equips agencies—including faith-based institutions—to integrate trauma-informed care practices that foster resilience, healing, and equity within their communities. Recognized for her servant leadership and strategic expertise, Candace is a 2025 German Marshall Fund - Marshall Memorial Fellow and has been featured in esteemed publications, including the 2020 APHA and Case Western Reserve University’s Cancer Disparity Symposium.Connect with Candace:Instagram: www.instagram.com/crusaderchic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candace-l-wallace/Say ‘hello’ on Instagram or LinkedIn Catch up on podcast episodes

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