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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2024 · 23 MIN

School Shootings and Trauma Explored in the Film Play Date

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"Play Date" is an independent short film currently traveling through the Film Festival circuit, Debuting at the Dallas Film Festival next week. I was able to interview Amberlee Colson & Laura Campbell, The Directors and Stars of this project. The film is an amazing look into the trauma and coping of 2 women a year after their daughters experienced a school shooting. One of the children survived, the other did not. The portrayal of 10 minutes spent between these two shows a great understanding of trauma, PTSD, and realistic ways we cope with traumatic loss. Follow this important project at: www.playdate-film.com Go to www.dwighthurst.com/podcast to participate, give feedback, and support the show.  

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