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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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Our graduate programs have recently moved online! Dr. Casey Call returns to the podcast to talk about the online Master's in Developmental Trauma and new graduate certificate options. In this episode, Dr. Call and our host Sarah Mercado answer questi... more

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Gaby Garcia returns to the TBRI Podcast! Gaby recently joined the Institute as a Regional Training and Consultation Specialist and supports TBRI® Practitioners in Latin America. In this episode, Gaby talks about her journey to TBRI®, her work with TB... more

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Troy McPeak returns to the TBRI Podcast to share his experience walking alongside Juvenile Justice organizations as they implement TBRI®.

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Recent Guests

Amy Abel
TBRI mentor and owner/training specialist of HopeLight
HopeLight
Episode: Felt-Safety Part 1
Dr. David Cross
Co-founder of the Karyn Purvis Institute and a significant figure in the development of TBRI
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Episode: Stories from our Founder with Dr. David Cross (re-air)
Dr. Danica Knight
Reese-Jones Director of the Karen Purvis Institute of Child Development
Karen Purvis Institute of Child Development
Episode: Celebrating our 20th Anniversary!
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

Hosts

Sarah Mercado
Host with extensive involvement in the TBRI platform and Institute-driven initiatives.
Emily Pickett
Producer and host with long-standing involvement in coordinating TBRI content and advancing institute initiatives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 155 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 States2 years 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 States5 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 States5 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 States5 years ago

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A highly practical resource for trauma-informed caregivers and professionals.
Guests consistently deliver actionable strategies for real-world settings.
The show helps listeners understand complex trauma and attachment issues with clarity.

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Talking TBRI® with Gaby Garcia
Q: What advice would you give your younger self when just learning TBRI?
Gaby suggests that her younger self should trust the process, practice diligently, and not be afraid to ask questions.
Talking TBRI® with Gaby Garcia
Q: Would you be willing to share a time that you, as the adult, needed a redo in a situation?
She recounts a situation in a domestic abuse support group where she rephrased her message to a participant to emphasize understanding rather than judgment.
Talking TBRI® with Gaby Garcia
Q: What is your favorite TBRI principle?
Gaby emphasizes that to correct, one must first connect, illustrating the importance of understanding and seeing the person behind the behaviors.
Talking TBRI® with Gaby Garcia
Q: Have you always been a natural at TBRI? Has it required some change on your behalf?
Gaby mentions that while connecting and empowering comes naturally to her, she had to work on the correcting aspect of TBRI, learning to understand behaviors and not take them personally.
Celebrating our 20th Anniversary!
Q: What are the exciting plans and the evolution for the institute in the next five years?
Dr. Knight expresses excitement about developing the next generation of leaders, enhancing TBRI's research effectiveness, and expanding tools and resources for practitioners.

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The focus centers on Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) and trauma-informed care, with episodes exploring safety cues, attachment, and relational healing across schools, homes, juvenile justice, and care networks. Guests range from practitioners implementing TBRI in diverse settings to researchers and educators shaping its development, including online program offerings and large-scale institutional change. The show often pairs practical, classroom- or community-based strategies with broader system-level discussions, making it valuable for clinicians, social workers, teachers, foster/adoptive parents, and program leaders seeking actionable insight and real-world impact.

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1. Amy Abel
2. Dr. David Cross
3. Dr. Danica Knight
4. Jill Crewes
5. John Warren
6. Molly O'Mealy
7. Brooks Kaskela
8. Kim Glaudy

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