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Beyond the Label

Beyond the Label Podcast: Flood Response and Resilience: Hill Country’s Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) with Sarah Stricker

Hosts Kelsi Wilmot and Tyler Townsend welcome guest Sarah Stricker, Director of Crisis Counseling Program at Hill Country MHDD Centers to the Beyond the Label podcast to share community updates from Mental Health Month, including proclamations in all 19 counties and clinic events, and then shift to the 2025 flood response and recent severe storms.

Sarah describes her background (military corpsman, nursing, neurofeedback, residential trauma treatment) and her current work leading the Crisis Counseling Program (CCP), which provides non-traditional, community-based support by showing up at events, connecting people to resources, and coordinating local help. The group discusses storm-related triggers, grounding and validation techniques, and how people can be affected even without direct losses (survivor’s remorse, secondary and vicarious trauma). They share coping strategies; music, guitar and songwriting, being outdoors, and sports all and invite community topic suggestions via Hill Country MHDD’s Facebook and YouTube.

Key highlights:

  • Podcast Mission and May Events
  • Storms and Flood Response Focus
  • What the Crisis Counseling Program Does
  • Community Outreach and Destigmatizing
  • Coping With Storm Anxiety
  • Survivor Guilt and Secondary Trauma
  • Autopilot Brain and Resilience Tricks
  • Favorite Coping Strategies Roundtable 

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Hill Country MHDD

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: January 6, 2026, The Corruption Costs Lives Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • Dealing with past trauma is critical for CEOs. (FT)
  • Who will repay China? (NYT)
  • Pivotal year for AI copyright battles. (Reuters)
  • Corruption led to the Hong Kong fire disaster. (Bloomberg)
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Sunday Book Review

September 25, 2022 the University of Toronto Press edition

In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:

Making Pictorial Print by Joanne Shaddock

The Language of Trauma by John Zilcosky

Transgression and the Aesthetics of Ethics by Taran King

Communal Justice in Shakespeare’s England by Jessica Winston