Trauma You Can’t See

Episode 5 February 16, 2026 00:57:22
Trauma You Can’t See
Black Men's Mental Health Podcast
Trauma You Can’t See

Feb 16 2026 | 00:57:22

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Hosted By

Casanova Williams

Show Notes

Not all trauma comes with flashbacks or dramatic moments. Some of it lives quietly in the body, shaping how you react, relate, and protect yourself. In this episode, Casanova Williams talks about invisible trauma and how it shows up in everyday life for Black men. Drawing from DSM-5 criteria, cultural realities, and current conversations online, this episode helps listeners recognize trauma responses that are often mistaken for personality traits or survival instincts.

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