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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 16 MIN

Trauma-Informed Storytelling, Vicarious Trauma & How to Share Stories Without Causing Harm - Maria Bryan

from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed

Are your stories changing lives—or quietly causing harm? In this powerful conversation, nonprofit messaging strategist Maria Bryan returns to go deeper into trauma‑informed storytelling—and why every marketer, nonprofit leader, and creator needs to rethink how they collect and share stories. If you’ve ever shared a client story, testimonial, or case study “for the cause,” this episode will challenge you—in the best possible way. Maria explains how to move from well‑meaning to well‑practiced: embedding safety, consent, and dignity into every stage of your storytelling workflow. From fundraising campaigns to podcast interviews, she breaks down practical steps to reduce harm, protect the people behind the stories, and protect yourself from vicarious trauma. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, creative, or solo podcaster, you’ll walk away with a new lens on your work—and a clear path to doing it more ethically and sustainably. 5 Key Takeaways Why trauma-informed storytelling matters even if you’re “just” a marketer, podcaster, or creative—and how stories can unintentionally retraumatize the very people you want to help. How to audit your storytelling workflow from “we need a story” to “the story is live,” and where to build in more safety, agency, and consent. The danger of relying on simple checklists—and how to use them wisely without missing hidden risks, like revealing locations or sensitive details. How to recognize and prevent vicarious trauma as a storyteller, interviewer, or host who regularly holds space for hard stories. Practical tools for teams, contractors, and solopreneurs, including training, onboarding assets, and free resources to start your trauma-informed journey today. Timestamps [00:00] Why trauma-informed storytelling can’t be done in a silo [01:17] From “we need a story” to “it’s live”: auditing your storytelling workflow [03:21] Building safety and agency into interviews (and why 20 minutes isn’t enough) [05:00] Checklists, AI, and internal trainings: creating a trauma-informed culture [07:09] Spotting red flags and story risks beyond the obvious “don’ts” [09:45] Onboarding freelancers and partners into trauma-informed practices [10:29] Vicarious trauma: why storytellers must protect their own nervous system [12:23] Ethical self-storytelling and honoring your own trauma [12:53] Free toolkit, trainings, and the Storytelling Circle for ongoing support [13:50] Maria’s final message: why storytellers are world-changers Guest Links – Maria Bryan Website & Free Trauma-Informed Storytelling Toolkit:https://www.mariabryan.com 🎙 Wanna be a guest? Apply on PodMatch: https://www.podmatch.com/member/hacksandhobbies📖 Home Studio resources: https://homestudiobook.com🔗 LI: https://linkedin.com/in/superjunaid Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Are your stories changing lives—or quietly causing harm? In this powerful conversation, nonprofit messaging strategist Maria Bryan returns to go deeper into trauma‑informed storytelling—and why every marketer, nonprofit leader, and creator needs to rethink how they collect and share stories. If you’ve ever shared a client story, testimonial, or case study “for the cause,” this episode will challenge you—in the best possible way. Maria explains how to move from well‑meaning to well‑practiced: embedding safety, consent, and dignity into every stage of your storytelling workflow. From fundraising campaigns to podcast interviews, she breaks down practical steps to reduce harm, protect the people behind the stories, and protect yourself from vicarious trauma. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, creative, or solo podcaster, you’ll walk away with a new lens on your work—and a clear path to doing it more ethically and sustainably. 5 Key Takeaways Why trauma-informed storytelling matters even if you’re “just” a marketer, podcaster, or creative—and how stories can unintentionally retraumatize the very people you want to help. How to audit your storytelling workflow from “we need a story” to “the story is live,” and where to build in more safety, agency, and consent. The danger of relying on simple checklists—and how to use them wisely without missing hidden risks, like revealing locations or sensitive details. How to recognize and prevent vicarious trauma as a storyteller, interviewer, or host who regularly holds space for hard stories. Practical tools for teams, contractors, and solopreneurs, including training, onboarding assets, and free resources to start your trauma-informed journey today. Timestamps [00:00] Why trauma-informed storytelling can’t be done in a silo [01:17] From “we need a story” to “it’s live”: auditing your storytelling workflow [03:21] Building safety and agency into interviews (and why 20 minutes isn’t enough) [05:00] Checklists, AI, and internal trainings: creating a trauma-informed culture [07:09] Spotting red flags and story risks beyond the obvious “don’ts” [09:45] Onboarding freelancers and partners into trauma-informed practices [10:29] Vicarious trauma: why storytellers must protect their own nervous system [12:23] Ethical self-storytelling and honoring your own trauma [12:53] Free toolkit, trainings, and the Storytelling Circle for ongoing support [13:50] Maria’s final message: why storytellers are world-changers Guest Links – Maria Bryan Website & Free Trauma-Informed Storytelling Toolkit:https://www.mariabryan.com

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