A Conversation on Trauma, Healing & Revolutionizing Mental Health Through Systems-Level Change
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 5:00 PM Pacific Time (8:00 PM Eastern)
In our modern world, individual voices often feel lost in an endless sea of noise.
One voice may be drowned out by a symphony of others, or swallowed up in darkness.
Yet when voices gather with intention, something beautiful happens:
They resonate with calm, reason, and hope.
This is where Voices With Vigor begins.
Our next chapter features the theme "Trauma Redefined" as we celebrate the growing community of Voices With Vigor and Susan Baumgaertel's dedication to meaningful dialogue…
A fitting moment to expand the conversation from wellness to trauma, recovery, and all the voices that matter.
Voices With Vigor represents something rare in our digital age:
A return to the art of meaningful dialogue.
Inspired by the great conversationalists like Terry Gross of Fresh Air and the beloved Magliozzi brothers of Car Talk, this monthly series brings together extraordinary voices for intimate, unscripted conversations.
Each month, we welcome guests from diverse backgrounds: physician innovators, visionary veterans, wellness advocates, courageous trailblazers, resilient innovators, leaders who inspire, and so many others who share common threads of curiosity, kindness, dedication, and resilience.
What makes VWV special:
• Authentic dialogue over polished presentations
• Diverse perspectives united by shared humanity
• No sales pitches or commercial agendas
• Intimate format that prioritizes genuine connection
• Community building that extends beyond the screen
Merriam-Webster defines vigor as "active bodily or mental strength or force; active healthy well-balanced growth."
We believe our voices can be vigorous in spirit, in love, in creativity, and in purpose.
Important note:
While our inaugural series launches free as a gift to our community, future VWV conversations will transition to a premium format.
These foundational conversations will eventually live on the website menopausemenu.com, but the live, interactive experience—the chance to ask questions and be part of the dialogue in real time—that's happening now, and only now.
Join Susan Baumgaertel for an intimate evening conversation with family physician and trauma therapist Christine Gibson…
A voice that bridges the worlds of family medicine, trauma therapy, and the courage to revolutionize mental health through systems-level approaches that address individual, family, and community healing.
In this FREE 60-minute live gathering, we'll explore:
• From earthquakes to expertise – How surviving the 2015 Nepal earthquakes and personal life transitions shaped a revolutionary approach to understanding trauma at individual, family, and community levels
• Challenging medical orthodoxy – Moving from traditional symptom-focused medicine to trauma-informed, systems-level care that acknowledges the complexity of toxic stress and adverse childhood experiences
• Leadership through lived experience – Lessons from navigating personal trauma while building a medical career, and how lived experience informs compassionate, equity-focused care
• The courage to think differently – How Safer Spaces Training revolutionizes workplace psychological safety through trauma-informed approaches that prioritize healing over hierarchy
• From treating symptoms to transforming systems – What happens when we move healthcare from individual pathology models to community-centered approaches that address root causes of trauma
Christine Gibson carries the rare ability to transform personal trauma experiences into innovative systems-level healing solutions…
As a family physician, trauma therapist, and author of The Modern Trauma Toolkit, she brings both personal wisdom from surviving earthquakes and divorce and professional expertise to challenges that traditional healthcare often overlooks.
Her journey from traditional family medicine to trauma-informed systems change marked a profound foundation…
Inspiring her to combine her background in global health and medical education with evidence-based approaches to create community-centered healing programs and develop trauma-informed methodologies…
A purposeful approach that taps into the transformational connection required to create lasting community resilience, complementing traditional medical care with systems-centered strategies that address root causes of trauma rather than surface-level symptoms.
When she's not providing trauma therapy, you'll find Christine advocating for health equity, training organizations on psychological safety, or helping communities understand the importance of trauma-informed, systems-level approaches to mental health.
She believes in the power of combining clinical expertise with community wisdom and the necessity of addressing trauma through innovative, equity-focused approaches…
A physician who transforms personal trauma into systematic community healing.
Susan brings three decades of medical wisdom and a lifetime of curiosity to every conversation.
As an internal medicine physician with over 30 years of clinical experience, she has witnessed the full spectrum of human experience:
• The fragility and resilience, the fear and hope, the moments that break us open and the connections that hold us together.
• In 2021, Susan stepped away from direct patient care to expand her impact through myMDadvocate, a virtual consultation service that serves as a bridge between patients and the often-complex healthcare system.
• As a physician consultant, healthcare navigator, and medical advocate, she helps people navigate everything from referral advocacy to chronic condition management, from aging gracefully to supporting caregivers through their most challenging moments.
Her passion for supporting women through life transitions led to the creation of MenopauseMenu, a comprehensive resource offering evidence-based information and holistic support.
• This work culminated in her 2023 book, "The Menopause Menu"—an all-in-one guide that transforms medical complexity into accessible wisdom.
Recognition and impact:
• Featured speaker at prestigious events, including the STAT News Summit in Boston, the ICCR Conference in New York City, and the Doctors on Social Media (SoMeDocs) virtual Menopause Conference
• Recognized by Seattle Met Top Doctors, The Best Doctors in America, and multiple professional organizations
• Board President of Cancer Lifeline, recipient of their Inspirational Leadership Award and Volunteer of the Year
• Sought-after voice on national and international podcasts
Susan embodies the intersection of medicine and art, science and humanity, individual stories and universal truths.
She believes in the power of genuine conversation to illuminate what matters most.
"I wish to share my voice with vigor... with all who are curious."
This conversation comes to you as a gift…
No strings attached or hidden agendas.
Simply a trauma therapist and a physician sharing what they've learned about resilience, healing, and the courage to build community solutions while navigating trauma's complex landscape.
✨ Live evening conversation between two thoughtful voices in medicine, trauma therapy, and systems-level healing
✨ Interactive dialogue where your questions become part of the story
✨ Insights into finding purpose and hope in trauma recovery's most challenging moments
✨ Community connection with others who value authentic exchange
✨ Curated resources to continue your own journey of growth
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM Pacific Time (8:00 PM Eastern)
Duration: 60 minutes of meaningful conversation
Format: Live via Zoom (details sent upon registration)
Investment: Free—because some things are too important to put behind paywalls
"Wendy was excellent! I loved her lightheartedness! She was fun! Another great talk and series!"
— Diane K (Seattle, WA)
"I liked the fact you had Sara on your show and talked about veterans and exposure to chemicals such as TCE. Sara is blessed to have the means and connections to the VA doctors in a closer and professional way. There are a lot of veterans out there that need better resources and feedback from the VA.
I liked the fact that you talked about Dr. John Duda and the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
I have been to many renowned movement disorder specialist doctors in the Chicago area as well as Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
There are many angles that feed off the topic of veterans and Parkinson's disease. The outlawing of TCE would be great if politics does not get in the way.
Thank you for having Sara W on your show and I would tune in again regarding topics of veterans and health care."
— Charles S (Chicago, IL)
"A truly wonderful show! This is the kind of mind/heart/soul food we're all craving right now! Thoughtful and thought-provoking. This is the show you don't want to miss. Susan, you hit it out of the park! Truly. It felt intimate and safe—like we were all sitting around the campfire under the stars. Loved your questions btw! Thank you. When we slow down and then sit down around the fire, we open the sacred space to becoming the storytellers we are—as a species! You create and hold that space beautifully. Our stories are saving us, one telling at a time!"
— Laura B (Stillwater, Minnesota)
We live in times when authentic voices feel increasingly rare.
When genuine connection seems harder to find. When the noise threatens to drown out what truly matters.
Voices With Vigor stands as a quiet rebellion against all of that.
This conversation with Christine Gibson happens once—live, unrehearsed, real.
Miss it, and you miss the chance to be part of something that can't be replicated or reproduced.
✨ Healthcare professionals seeking to transform patient care through trauma-informed, systems-level approaches
✨ Leaders exploring the intersection of personal trauma experience and professional healing innovation
✨ Anyone interested in understanding how mental health can be revolutionized through community-centered, equity-focused models
✨ Those who believe in the power of transforming personal trauma into systematic community resilience and healing
✨ People ready to add their own voice to a chorus of trauma-informed systems change and community healing
Registration closes when we reach our intimate gathering size or at 4:00 PM Pacific on March 25th.
The beauty of meaningful conversation lies in its limitations…
We can't accommodate everyone, but we can create something special for those who choose to join us.
Q: What makes this different from other online events?
A: This follows the tradition of great conversationalists—genuine curiosity, thoughtful questions, space for real dialogue. No scripts or sales pitches, simply two people exploring ideas that matter.
Q: What if I can't attend live?
A: The recording captures the content, but the live experience—the ability to ask questions, feel the energy of real-time dialogue—that's irreplaceable.
Q: How long will we gather?
A: Sixty minutes, including time for your questions to become part of the conversation.
Q: Is this only for healthcare professionals or trauma therapists?
A: Not at all. While some of our guests come from medical backgrounds, the conversations explore universal themes of purpose, connection, and authentic living.
Q: Will you try to sell me something?
A: Never. This is about paying it forward, the old-fashioned barter system of sharing what we know because it matters, not because it profits.
Q: I heard future events won't be free—is that true?
A: These "Trauma Redefined" conversations continue as a gift to our community. Future series may transition to different formats, but we believe these particular conversations are too important to put behind paywalls.
Q: How do I prepare?
A: Bring your curiosity and your favorite beverage. If you're drawn to explore Christine's work beforehand, visiting ModernTrauma.com or ChristineGibson.net will give you insight into her innovative approach to trauma therapy and systems change. Learning about her evidence-based, trauma-informed methodology will give you deeper insight into her approach to transforming traditional mental health into community-centered healing practices. But neither is required—just come as you are.
Q: What about future conversations?
A: One to three voices join us each month, each bringing their own unique perspective to the themes that connect us all—resilience, creativity, purpose, community.
Two paths stretch before you:
One leads back to the familiar—the endless scroll of surface-level content, the webinars that promise everything and deliver little, the noise that drowns out what matters most. And later, when you realize what you missed, the opportunity to experience VWV in its founding spirit will have passed.
The other leads here—to a conversation that honors the complexity of human experience, that believes in the power of authentic voices to create light with sound. To a moment that won't come again, offered in a spirit that won't be repeated.
The choice, as always, is yours.
But this conversation happens only once, with these voices, at this moment in time, in this generous format.
Questions? Reach out at [email protected] or connect with Susan on LinkedIn.
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