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Trust-Based Relational Intervention
Trauma-Informed Care
Restoration Rome
Child Development
TBRI
Empowered To Connect
Nurture Groups
YMCA
Emotional Needs Of Children
Foster Care
Holistic Care
Northwest Georgia
Family Services
Mental Health
Global Impact International
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The TBRI® Podcast features conversations about Trust-Based Relational Intervention®, an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. On this podcast we talk about the elements of trauma-informed care and chat with experts in the field about implementing TBRI® across different communities of care and practice.

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Jill Crewes joins us on the podcast today to talk about how TBRI has impacted both her professional and personal journey.

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John Warren, a TBRI Practitioner, TBRI Mentor, is the Community Engagement and Training Specialist at Methodist Children's Home. He joined us on the podcast to talk about his time with MCH and their journey to implement TBRI across their organization... more

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Reba Huskins, a TBRI Practitioner and the Family Support Services Coordinator for Restoration Rome, joins the TBRI Podcast to talk about how to meet the needs of the biological families of children who have entered foster care.

Today we have two TCU professors from our Education Team joining the podcast! Dr. Casey Call and Dr. Molly O'Mealy share how they support the emerging adults that sit in their classrooms and give insight into the developmental changes occurring durin... more

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Jill Crewes
Director of US Child Advocacy Services with All God's Children International
All God's Children International
Episode: Helping Our Kids Understand Their Histories
John Warren
Community engagement and training specialist at Methodist Children's Home
Methodist Children's Home
Episode: Friends from the Journey Celebrating our 20th Anniversary
Molly O'Mealy
With a PhD in experimental psychology, she is an instructor and researcher at TCU, specializing in child development.
TCU
Episode: Supporting Emerging Adults in the College Years
Brooks Kaskela
TBRI practitioner and mentor with extensive experience in mental health
Warren Village
Episode: Launching Young Adults from Highschool
Kim Glaudy
Regular guest on the podcast discussing TBRI applications in transitions for young adults
Episode: Supporting Young Adults in times of Transition
Samantha Farris
Interpersonal Development Specialist at KPICD
Karen Purvis Institute of Child Development
Episode: Walking With Kids Through Traumatic Loss
Jim Henry
Director at the FASTA Program at Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University
Episode: Walking With Kids Through Traumatic Loss
Susan Ramirez
CEO and founder of Austin Angels, a nonprofit organization supporting foster families
Austin Angels
Episode: Supporting Foster Families through TBRI
Jane Snaith
TBRI practitioner and lecturer on trauma and crisis
Estonian universities
Episode: TBRI Across Cultures: Estonia

Hosts

Emily Pickett
Producer of the podcast, involved in content development and discussions surrounding trauma-informed care and TBRI principles.
Sarah Mercado
Host and contributor to discussions focused on trauma-informed interventions, particularly in contexts involving child welfare and development.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 151 ratings
  • TBRI

    This podcast channel is the most impactful collection of content ever! I’ll forever be grateful for all that TBRI has done for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D.L Barkley
    United Statesa year ago
  • An incredible resource

    The TBRIPodcast is an incredible resource for both parents and anyone that works with children. With practical and professional insight into trauma informed and relational care, TBRI podcast hosts and guests never miss. And to be honest, this podcast is not just for those who work with children, this will help you understand yourself, your attachment style, and how you relate to others, especially your children.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    popisdead
    United States3 years ago
  • Great resource for parents!

    As a TBRI practitioner I love having these updates for myself, and the podcasts as a resource for the parents with whom I partner. Thanks!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JMHodgkins
    United States4 years ago
  • Front Porch Conversation

    I enjoyed hearing these TBRI practitioners talk about how TBRI impacted both their work and their lives. Looking forward to more conversations like this!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jossey109
    United States4 years ago
  • Great episode!

    I loved this recent episode with Sarah as the guest. She broke down her examples in such a relatable way to me, since I am a single mama of five and three of them are through foster care. I am constantly trying to find better ways to parent my precious children, and I am excited to go back and listen to all the previous episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sheridan J.
    United States4 years ago

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The podcast serves as an incredible resource, providing practical insights that transcend its primary audience, resonating strongly with anyone involved in caregiving.
Listeners appreciate the depth of conversation and expertise shared, frequently stating they find the information useful for their own personal and professional growth.
Both insightful and impactful, this collection of content is immensely valuable for practitioners and parents alike.

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Helping Our Kids Understand Their Histories
Q: Will you introduce yourself and kind of share with our listeners? How did you come to know TBRI?
Jill shared her background in social work, particularly in child welfare, and her introduction to TBRI through a colleague who recommended it.
Supporting Emerging Adults in the College Years
Q: How has COVID impacted students in their college journey?
Students seem more engaged and appreciate in-person classroom interactions. However, some may still carry over a lack of structure from their high school experiences during the pandemic.
Supporting Emerging Adults in the College Years
Q: How can parents balance their involvement with their emerging adults?
Parents should provide guidance without overstepping, encouraging autonomy while being supportive and present for their children's learning experiences.
Supporting Emerging Adults in the College Years
Q: What are some developmental expectations for emerging adults?
Emerging adults seek independence and identity development while still depending on parental support; they need structure and empathy as they navigate their newfound autonomy.
TBRI Across Cultures: Estonia
Q: Are there adjustments that you need to make to TBRI to meet the cultural needs of Estonians?
There hasn't been a need for significant adjustments, as TBRI principles resonate with basic human needs.

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Focused on Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI), this podcast explores trauma-informed care, emphasizing how a relational approach can transform the experiences of vulnerable children and families. Conversations often feature practitioners and experts who share insights into applying TBRI across various settings, including education, foster care, and community support. The show aims to educate listeners on creating nurturing environments that foster trust and connection while providing practical strategies for professionals and caregivers alike. This thoughtful and insightful dialogue establishes a supportive community for those committed to trauma-informed practices.

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Recent guests on The TBRI Podcast include:

1. Jill Crewes
2. John Warren
3. Molly O'Mealy
4. Brooks Kaskela
5. Kim Glaudy
6. Samantha Farris
7. Jim Henry
8. Susan Ramirez

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