AUTHOR. SPEAKER. COMMUNICATION COACH.
When Glen faced his trauma, he learned to restructure it—and made it safe to talk about. So safe that he wrote a book and designed a curriculum to help other public safety workers and trauma survivors do the same.
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He now travels the country speaking about his journey. It is his mission to assist police departments and public agencies, in supporting their officers and staff to reduce the effects of PTSD—and prevent divorce and suicide.
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Glen resides in Springville, Utah with his wife Deborah, with whom he has no secrets. He is currently writing his second book, a novel, based on a fictional working detective in rural South Dakota.
TRAUMA AS A WAY OF LIFE TAKES A TOLL. LIKE MANY, GLEN DID NOT TALK ABOUT THESE THINGS. TO COPE, HE INDULGED IN SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR—AND EVENTUALLY DEVELOPED P.T.S.D.
"Great class and insight into how things have been and how we can change them to do/be better. Will definitely be using what I have learned to be a better father, husband, and co-worker."