. >> host: you talked about pete psc, trying to get calls and questions, how have you approached that? what have you done to learn about those topics? to be a source of advice for of their moms, other dads and how prevalent do you see the issue being? >> guest: being in a couple for that year there were things that happened that year that were very difficult and i watched the staff that i worked with, many of whom are suffering from delayed ptsd, it can be up to seven years after a traumatic event and there was one circumstance where my husband's hotel was attached and i was on the phone with the flight attendant telling them what to do because they were barricaded in their room, he was coordinating a rescue. it sounds like that movie. like i said, this is, i feel like it is not even my life sometimes. but for them to feel safe to come out we went through a traumatic event. and so that triggered my interest in the beginning and as more moms are concerned, classmates and people -- i like to research as an educator. and science and education, it is constantly rewiring, the council to pa