Ernest Ellender, PhD: The full list of guest appearances on PODCASTS
- evotrainweb
- Oct 3, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: Jul 12
Once a book is published, the next step for authors is to GET THE WORD OUT!! Podcasts are great for this purpose because authors can find audiences that are interested in their specific topic. Below is an updated list of all the podcasts that Ernest Ellender, PhD has appeared on to speak about his award-winning book, "This Is How We Heal from Painful Childhoods: A Practical Guide for Healing Past Intergenerational Stress and Trauma."
The Simply Fit Podcast with Elliot Hassoon
In this podcast, Elliot Hassoon and life coach Ernest Ellender discuss how a challenging childhood impacts an enormous amount of the decisions we make and, many times, not in a positive way. In this episode you can expect to learn about… the advantages of processing your childhood experiences, how long it takes to overcome trauma triggers, how it may save your relationships, and what are some things you can do to ensure your children don’t go through these same challenges.
In this discussion with Dr. Loo of the Financial Freedom Podcast, Coach Ernest Ellender shares his journey from Louisiana to California and New York, as well as his transition from clinical psychology to specialized trauma coaching. Learn how he uses martial arts to aid trauma recovery, the significance of addressing childhood trauma, and the power of intergenerational healing.
The Advisor with Stacey Chillemi and Ernest Ellender, PhD
Host Stacey Chillemi and life coach Ernest Ellender delve into the transformative journey of overcoming childhood trauma. Gain valuable insights and practical strategies to break free from the lingering effects of the past, nurture healthier relationships, and unlock your true potential. This podcast emphasizes that healing from traumatic memories is a long road that requires feeling truly safe in a supportive environment before delving into harsh memories, and that not all traumatic memories need to be directly confronted in therapy or coaching. Other topics include: coaching vs therapy, desensitization to trauma triggers, and creating safe environments for personal healing.
This podcast discussion addresses many topics like the differences between life coaching and psychotherapy, modern challenges to optimal health in America, the challenges of finding personal courage, unraveling negative brainwashing, and the benefits of personalizing your journey instead of comparing yourself (unfavorably) to others.
Chris Voss and life coach Ernest Ellender discuss how prolonged periods of chronic stress, family traumas, and dysfunctional family dynamics impact a child's brain by creating deeply ingrained physical and mental habits to help the child survive, but later impairs that person as an adult regarding their adult relationship and life goals. When such ancestral issues go unaddressed, there is the danger that we hand them down to the next generation.
John Jaramillo's MAIN QUESTION for trauma coach Ernest Ellender, PhD, "What does your intentional process and practice for healing look like?" The answer, and other conversational highlights include: what a little bit of mischief in youth can mean for adulthood; going from general practitioner to specialist; the overlap between martial arts and psychology; being aggressive in a good way; generational trauma vs. generational healing; how Sylvester Stallone, Charles Bronson, and Chuck Norris led Ernest to the work he's doing now; how coaches, therapists, and doctors needs to take their own medicine; Booker T. Washington's book "Up from Slavery: An Autobiography"; and the dignity of work.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/TcgGd3k02jw?feature=shared
LinkedIn blog post by John Jaramillo: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/episode-109-ernest-ellender-phd-his-book-how-we-heal-john-m--iibdf/
Adriana Morrison and Ellender delve into the transformative journey of healing childhood trauma with Coach Ellender's book curriculum that combines advanced martial arts training concepts with psychological principles to offer a unique and effective approach to overcoming past traumas. They discuss common signs of childhood trauma, its long-term impacts, and the importance of addressing intergenerational stress.
TV show link: https://watch.e360tv.com/player/29490/661320
On this podcast, Urska and Ellender talk about how to identify signs of childhood trauma, as well as how to know if you actually had childhood trauma. Childhood trauma affects mental health and often results in anxiety disorders, depression, and PTSD. These long-term effects can complicate personal adult connections, increase the likelihood of addictions in adulthood, definitely affects brain development, and leads to physical health issues throughout one's life. Healing from childhood trauma and this typically involves therapy, self-care, and a supportive network. They also discuss what is "complex PTSD" and what is generational trauma.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captainessse/
Nick Yerhart and Ernest Ellender delve into the impact of overprotective parenting and how childhood experiences shape adulthood and self-limiting beliefs. They discuss the pendulum effect in parenting, the importance of positive reinforcement in special needs parenting, and Nick's journey to independence. The episode covers training, education, empathy, the role of mindset mentors in overcoming toxic shame, and the importance of self-advocacy and advanced communication skills.
YouTube (short snippet of Nick's story): https://youtu.be/sh2HmhAK-h0?feature=shared
In this podcast episode, Mel and Ernest dive deep into the process of healing childhood wounds, exploring crucial topics like setting healthy boundaries and getting started with inner child work. Coach Ellender shares insights about beginning the journey toward emotional healing and offers practical advice for those seeking to overcome past traumas.
Valeria and Ernest discuss how Ernest got into psychology and the field of trauma healing, processing personal traumas, the importance of self-care skills, resources for one's healing process, the importance of self-advocacy, how martial arts training impacted Ellender's person and curriculum, the necessity of practicing better boundaries, and the competing mindsets of combativeness versus collaboration.
Podcast link: https://fitforjoy.org/guests1/dr-ernest-ellender
Brad Chandler and trauma expert Ernest Ellender discuss the deep impact of unresolved childhood traumas on adult behaviors. This insightful discussion highlights the importance of self-awareness, practical steps for healing, and breaking free from subconscious patterns. Coach Ellender shares valuable advice on memory reconsolidation and confronting the trauma lies that keep us stuck, as well as first steps for someone to begin healing from past trauma.
The HEART-LED Business Show with Tom Jackobs

YouTube: https://youtu.be/Q2FjRAYOYf8?feature=shared
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/14bWX9qiKmZuRR4Lyj3GLK?si=N_oLT8NzRSqkQ5_BWY0qzw
Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-and-hustle-uniting-passions-with-ernest-ellender/id1733687989?i=1000680961055
Heart-Led Business Podcast page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1793649/episodes/16286754
Don't Pick the Scab Podcast with David Webb

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLNI3amfsQA
Don't Pick Website: https://dontpickthescabpodcast.com/episode/understanding-generational-trauma-how-to-heal-after-divorce-dr-ernest-ellender-phd-dptsp-105
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6bzX3hQrwsGhtvyV9U2stD?si=YeDIxskZQ86SxqU2b6k6ew
Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/understanding-generational-trauma-how-to-heal-after/id1720668997?i=1000715018301
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