
Healing in Public: Mark Tuggle on Trauma, Transformation, and Revolutionary Connection
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What does it mean to transform private pain into public purpose?In this deeply personal and wide-ranging episode of The Revolutionary Social Work Podcast, hosts Professor Ace and Alicia are joined by author and educator Mark Tuggle for a revolutionary conversation about trauma, healing, and the lifelong work of becoming whole.Mark shares his journey—from childhood abuse, addiction, and a diagnosis of HIV to his emergence as a mentor, writer, and advocate for mental health. Together, they explore the role of therapy, community, and spiritual practice in creating lives rooted in self-love, truth, and connection. The episode interrogates dominant norms that silence emotional expression, especially for Black men, and lifts up the everyday rituals that sustain healing—from Central Park therapy sessions to kitchen-table conversations.This is a dialogue about courage, contradiction, and choosing to live. It’s about naming what hurts... and what helps. It’s about building a practice of care that isn’t constrained by diagnosis, institutions, or identity boxes.Revolutionary social work doesn’t just ask how we serve.It asks: how do we connect? How do we transform? How do we love?Chapters:00:00 – Intro + Theme 02:24 – Mark Tuggle’s Journey: From Trauma to Transformation 05:04 – The Role of Community and Therapy in Healing 07:50 – Therapy Beyond the Therapy Room: Holistic Approaches 10:39 – The Importance of Connection in a Digital Age 13:29 – Loneliness in a Connected World 16:24 – Expressing Emotion and Reclaiming Humanity 19:09 – The Impact of Childhood Experiences on Adult Life 21:46 – The Power of Vulnerability and Shared Experiences 24:28 – Challenging Social Norms and Emotional Expectations 26:48 – Emancipating the Mind: The Journey of Self-Discovery 35:01 – The Challenge of Change 38:56 – Navigating Self-Care and Societal Expectations 44:08 – Revolutionary Social Work: A New Paradigm 50:03 – Courage and Change: Leading by Example 1:02:29 – Navigating Spirituality and Religion 1:04:47 – The Dichotomy of Belief Systems 1:07:19 – Cultural Expectations and Personal Identity 1:09:36 – The Power of Dialogue and Listening 1:12:46 – Revolutionary Social Work and Community Healing 1:13:58 – Documenting the Journey of Black Men 1:18:26 – Closing Thoughts and Future ConnectionsKeywords:Mark Tuggle, trauma, healing, transformation, therapy, connection, community, vulnerability, storytelling, identity, emotions, spirituality, dialogue, holistic health, personal growth, revolutionary social work, self-care, disconnection, change, cultural affirmation, mental health, truth-telling📚 About Mark Tuggle:Mark Tuggle is the author of Cultural Silence and Wounded Souls: Black Men Speak About Mental Health, a groundbreaking anthology that lifts the voices of Black men confronting trauma, isolation, and emotional silencing. A Chicago native who moved to New York with no plan but full faith, Mark has turned his lived experience of addiction, homelessness, and mental illness into a life of service, reflection, and public advocacy.His work centers critical thinking, cultural affirmation, and self-determination. From therapy rooms to public forums, Mark continues to create space for radical honesty, spiritual depth, and relational healing.“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on Earth.” – Muhammad Ali🔗 Book: Cultural Silence and Wounded Soulshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BW2RSRQN?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacZbeaxR919oUNIOfNiUYQ_24HMbvL-TDDChbAo2USKryrW9Qzkt3ijtYdSWA_aem_5-gOAhG3BwacRZXFsUMqJg🌐 Website: culturalsilencewoundedsouls.com📧 Email: mjt975@msn.com📸 Instagram: @markjudgetuggle📣 For more information or to connect with Revolutionary Social Work, email:📧 RevolutionarySocialWork@gmail.com© Revolutionary Social Work