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What if healing looked less like a waiting room and more like a community hub filled with movement, mindfulness, and real-world support? That’s the vision Tim Massaquoi brings as Executive Director of a recovery centre serving families after a mass shooting in Southwest Philadelphia. His journey from the NFL to psychotherapy and leadership sets the stage for a candid look at how trauma-informed, culturally responsive care can meet people where they are—and help them move forward together.
We walk through the core elements of KHCRC’s approach: pairing clinical therapy with accessible options like mindfulness, line dancing, journaling, sound-based practices, and nature therapy. Tim explains why these non-clinical modalities reduce stigma, rebuild trust, and invite people into care on their own terms, especially in communities of colour. He also shares the leadership lessons that keep his small team resilient, from flexible schedules and humour to intentional check-ins that acknowledge secondary trauma.
The conversation digs into the logistics that make or break community mental health: partnerships for food, housing, and transport; outreach that actually reaches people; and funding models that recognise complex, evolving needs. We explore why mindfulness and DBT are high-impact starting points, how diverse clinicians accelerate trust, and what it would take to scale this model across cities. If you care about addiction recovery, mental health equity, or practical ways communities can heal after violence, you’ll find timely insights and actionable ideas you can apply in your own work.
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🧑‍💼 Guest Biography

Guest Name: Tim Massaquoi
Title: Executive Director, Kensington Health and Community Recovery Centre (KHCRC)
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Tim Massaquoi is a former NFL athlete turned licensed psychotherapist and the Executive Director of the Kensington Health and Community Recovery Centre (KHCRC) in Philadelphia. After a career-ending injury forced him to re-examine his identity and purpose, Tim transitioned into mental health to become the therapist he once needed — one rooted in lived experience, cultural understanding, and compassion. Today, he leads KHCRC’s trauma-informed, community-based recovery programs that blend clinical support with holistic, culturally responsive healing models for individuals impacted by gun violence, addiction, and grief.

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Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Tim’s Journey From NFL To Therapy (00:00:50)

3. Becoming A Community Clinician (00:03:38)

4. Executive Director Role And Mission (00:03:38)

5. Leadership Evolution And Servant Mindset (00:05:16)

6. Joys, Team Culture, And Breakthroughs (00:07:55)

7. Preventing Burnout And Building Flexibility (00:09:12)

8. Shifts Toward Holistic Community Care (00:11:07)

9. Why Non‑Clinical Modalities Engage Communities (00:13:16)

10. Is This Local Or Nationwide Change (00:15:53)

11. What To Implement First: Mindfulness And DBT (00:18:37)

12. Constraints: Funding, Trust, And Access (00:22:41)

13. Partnerships And Multidisciplinary Hubs (00:24:16)

14. Operational Realities And Outreach (00:26:16)

15. Feedback From Staff And Clients (00:27:11)

16. Scaling Needs, Space, And Replication (00:29:06)

17. Starting Up, Lessons, And Early Wins (00:31:02)

18. Vision For The Next Year (00:32:04)

19. Closing Thanks (00:32:50)

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