It is time to learn how to PROCESS TRAUMA as you are going through it.
Gone are the days of lying on a therapist's couch, slowing working through our feelings.
We do not have the luxury of time anymore.
The world is speeding up, and so is our need to process trauma as we are going through it. That is what the COVID-19 pandemic taught all of us, and is what a disaster or unexpected event or challenge will show you, too.
Living through the apocalypse that was created in the wake of Hurricane Helene, and serving as trauma chaplain for my community during that time changed my life. I realized that all of the training and experience I have had personally and professionally in trauma and recovery needs to be my sole focus moving forward.
I know that it is possible to avoid suffering the long-term effects of trauma.
It is possible to not just get through life but to actually thrive in it.
I want to show you how to ACCELERATE your healing and recovery.
Emma Churchman is a beacon of resilience and transformation. With over 25 years of experience as a spiritual and business leader, Emma has guided thousands through the labyrinth of trauma to reclaim hope and strength. Her powerful work as a trauma chaplain and mentor is rooted in her own journey of overcoming acute childhood adversity.
Her book, The Deep End of Hope in the Wake of Hurricane Helene, takes readers on an unforgettable journey of spiritual resilience during one of nature’s most catastrophic events, which Emma lived through. Emma is a sought-after speaker and coach, teaching trauma recovery techniques that empower individuals and organizations alike.
As a PhD candidate in Conscious Business Ethics, Emma bridges the gap between soulful leadership and practical strategies for navigating life's storms. From the picturesque mountain peaks of Gerton, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband Jeff and their dachshunds Winston and Leroy, Emma inspires people to find strength even in the darkest of times.