
Ep 120: Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma with Generation All
In this episode of Regulated & Relational, hosts Tracy Leonard and Ginger Healy sit down with Sage Hancock, Executive Director of GenerationAll, for a powerful and thought-provoking conversation on breaking cycles of trauma and creating systemic change.
Sage shares her expertise at the intersection of advocacy, healing, and prevention—exploring what it truly means to be trauma-informed and attachment-focused when supporting children and families impacted by early childhood trauma.
Together, they discuss:
• What effective prevention looks like for at-risk children and families
• How generational and secondary trauma show up across communities
• The importance of early identification and how trauma manifests in the body
• Why systems like healthcare and policy must shift toward earlier intervention
• The “circle” of prevention and moving upstream to stop harm before it happens
• Expanding models of care, especially in underserved and rural communities
• The role of storytelling—including Hometown Betrayal—in driving awareness and change
This episode is a deep dive into how we move from awareness to action—centering lived experience, strengthening families, and reimagining systems to better protect and support survivors.
Learn more about GenerationAll: https://www.generationall.org/
Follow on social: @generation.all
Book referenced: Hometown Betrayal
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D4KS4S4H
More episodes from "Regulated & Relational"



Don't miss an episode of “Regulated & Relational” and subscribe to it in the GetPodcast app.








