When we experience something traumatic, the focus is usually on getting ourselves through the event as quickly and safely as possible.
Oftentimes, we may not realize that trauma leaves indelible marks on our hearts, minds, and bodies, and the work we do after the immediate trauma is over is just as important as getting through the painful experience.
Collier Landry has a unique understanding of trauma’s long-term effects.
The subject of an upcoming documentary series Aftermath, Collier shares his personal story of navigating the aftermath of trauma and discusses how he stays inspired and ready for anything in life.
Navigating the Aftermath of Trauma
The work you do after an immediate trauma is over is just as important as getting through the painful experience.
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- Audio File: rewired_radio/rr196.mp3
- Doctors: Collier Landry
- Featured Speaker: Collier Landry
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Guest Bio:
Collier Landry is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker, cinematographer, director and editor, working with independent commercial, music video and new media content productions on multiple platforms.
Collier is the co-creator and subject of Aftermath, a documentary series examining the consequences of violence and secondary trauma in America. The documentary explores Collier’s personal life story, when in 1990 his father murdered his mother and Collier became the key witness for the prosecution during trial and was sent into the foster care system. The documentary is directed by Two-Time Academy Award Winner Barbara Kopple and is set to air on Discovery ID in fall of 2017.
In 2016, he founded Don’t Touch My Radio, a full service commercial production company based in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles. The company focuses mostly on commercial and music videos along with documentary projects. Collier also maintains a production studio in Glassell Park.
Though having a formal education in music Collier has been capturing images his entire life. Choosing to draw inspiration from the world around him, creation is what he loves most about his profession. He chooses to wake up every day feeling inspired and ready for the challenges that lie ahead. - Length Mins: 26:18
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