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24 Aug 2022TBRI® & CASA00:30:05

Ann Marie Ronsman is the President and CEO of CASA Child Advocates of Montgommery County in Montgommery, TX. CASA, stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, and Ann Marie tells us about the role of CASA and what is unique about CASA Child Advocates of Montgommery County. We also chat about Ann MArie’s TBRI Journey as a parent, and what organizational implementation has looked like for CASA. 

Linked References from this episode:

- CASA of Montgommery County

- Mike & Perla's Story (the video Ann Marie mentions at the end of the episode)


15 May 2024TBRI Nurture Groups Part I00:33:01

Today we're breaking down one of our favorite topics: TBRI Nurture Groups!


Katie Rinaudo joins us to talk about the why behind nurture groups, the structure, and practical tips for implementation.


Join us next week for part 2 of this conversation where we demonstrate a TBRI Nurture Group.


Here are the links mentioned in this episode:

Links:

31 May 2023Meet Dr. Knight! 00:40:36

This episode not only kicks off a new season of the podcast, but also the start of new era at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU. Effective January 1, 2023, Dr. Danica Knight stepped into the role of Rees-Jones Director of KPICD. In this episode, you'll hear all about Dr. Knight's journey to the Institute, her connection to Dr. David Cross, and what she hopes for the future. 

Episode Webpage: https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s05-e01-knight/

Links referenced in this episode:

18 Sep 2024TBRI® & FASD01:00:29

Cindy Lee, LCSW is back on the podcast to talk about her work with families and individuals impacted by FASDs, and how TBRI is applied uniquely with this population. Cindy and our host Sarah Mercado walk us through the three sets of TBRI Principles, Empowering, Connecting and Correcting, and discuss how TBRI might be adapted to best meet the needs of a person impacted by FASD.


Ask a Question/Leave a Comment About This Episode


Linked References:

- HALO Project

- Cindy's Previous TBRI Podcast Episodes: here and here

- Jude Caddidy - Truth Lies & Intimacy Article ( four skills for meaningful relationships)

- Trying Differently Rather Than Harder (book)

- FASD Success (podcast, videos, courses)



11 May 2022Seeing the Real Child with Dr. Melody Aguayo00:40:00

Dr. Melody Aguayo is a wife, a mom, and a parent consultant for overwhelmed parents who are looking for support and solutions to navigate their parenting journey. Melody is a longtime friend of the Institute. She is both a TBRI Practitioner and an alumnae of our Hope Connection Camp. Today we’ll hear a little about her TBRI journey, some insights about implementing TBRI in a family setting, and a little more about her professional work. Whether you’re listening as a parent, or as a professional, this conversation has something for you today. 

Linked References from this Episode:

TBRI Portrait - Aguayo family | Real Child Consulting | Hope Connection | Hope Connection 2.0 | Brushing protocol 

child.tcu.edu/podcast 

08 Sep 2021TBRI® & Law Enforcement with Randy Kaiser00:34:03

This episode is all about TBRI and how it intersects with law enforcement. Sarah Mercado sat down with Randy Kaiser, who serves as a Special Agent within the Criminal Investigators Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Randy shares about taking a trauma-informed approach to law enforcement, particularly in his work with children and youth rescued from sex trafficking. 

For links to the references in this episode, please visit: https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s02-e05/

22 Jan 2025TBRI® Around the World: Ethiopia 00:37:41

Dereje Zeleke of All God's Children International joins the podcast to talk about supporting vulnerable children and families in Ethiopia using TBRI.


Links from this episode:

AGCI

TBRI Ambassador Organizations

Follow Dereje: LinkedIn | Facebook
11 Sep 2023Intergenerational and Transgenerational Trauma with Katherine Maitland01:16:04

Today’s conversation is with Katie Maitland, a recent graduate of our Master’s of Developmental Trauma program here at Texas Christian University. While earning her master’s, Katie’s research focus was Intergenerational and Transgenerational Trauma and how they impact the 5 B’s in TBRI, which is the focus of this conversation.


Linked References from this episode:

15 Jan 2025Supporting Teens and Young Adults in Crisis00:38:11

Kimberly Glaudy joins us to discuss how we can best support teens and young adults who are struggling with thoughts of self-harm and suicide through trust-based relationships.



07 Feb 2024Meeting the needs as non-direct care staff 00:31:15

What does it look like to embrace TBRI from an administrative role? We could think of no better person to talk about this than Robin Shelander, newly retired KPICD Program Coordinator!


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Show Notes

20 Apr 2022Preoccupied Attachment with Dr. Jamie DeLuna00:36:44

Today we are continuing the conversation with Dr. Jamie DeLuna about Adult Attachment patterns. Last week we talked about Dismissive Attachment in adults, and this week we’re diving into the Preoccupied/Entangled Attachment pattern. Our host Sarah and Jamie talk about what this pattern looks like in adulthood, how it shows up in caregiving, and how to become mindful about attachment and move toward security.

Linked References from this episode:

11 Oct 2023Talking TBRI® with Daren Jones00:33:15

Today Daren Jones joins us on the podcast to talk about his work as the Associate Director of Training and Consultation Services at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU.

13 Apr 2022Dismissive Attachment with Dr. Jamie DeLuna00:36:36

Today we are excited to welcome Dr. Jamie DeLuna back to the podcast for more conversation about adult attachment.  For many years, Jamie was a research scientist for TCU's Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development who specialized in administering and the Adult Attachment Interview. Dr. DeLuna has administered thousands of interviews and she speaks with so much wisdom and nuance on the topic of adult attachment. Jamie recently moved into a new role outside of the institute, but she was kind enough to join us for two more episodes. Today you’ll hear a conversation about dismissive attachment, and then next week we’ll continue with a conversation about ambivalent attachment.

Linked References:

For more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast

12 Jul 2023A TBRI® Coffee Chat - Part 100:33:50

Today, we're answering YOUR questions!


Sarah Mercado and Kimberly Glaudy answer questions from our listeners in this TBRI Coffee Chat. We'll be back next week with part 2 of this conversation.


To submit a question for a future episode, visit this link: https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-questions

18 May 2022Yohannes' Story00:40:19

Last week we heard from Dr. Melody Aguayo about parenting in the trenches. Today, we hear from her son, Yohannes Aguayo. Yohannes is an alumnus of our Hope Connection Camp and joins us on the podcast today to share his experience growing up in his family, his struggles, and his experience as an adopted person.

child.tcu.edu/podcast 

01 May 2024A TBRI® Coffee Chat: Summer Edition00:50:45

In this episode, Kimberly Glaudy joins us to talk all about preparing for summer break in a trauma-informed way.

24 Apr 2024Watch Me Rise with Pam Taylor & Trent Taylor00:40:32

Today we're chatting with a mother/son duo, Pam Taylor and Trent Taylor. Together they lead Watch Me Rise, a ministry for adoptive and foster families. Pam and Trent share their own stories of using TBRI in their home and how they support families in their community and beyond.


Links from this episode:

04 Oct 2023Talking TBRI® with Sarah Mercado00:20:19

Today Sarah Mercado shares about her work as a training and consultation specialist at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU, as well as her own journey to TBRI.

21 Feb 2024Serving Communities Through TBRI®00:32:59

Today we’re chatting with Joy Zedler of the Pearl Project! Joy is a TBRI Practitioner, a TBRI mentor, and the co-founder and executive director of The Pearl Project. 


Links:


09 Apr 2025Meet the Trainer: Audris Jordan00:23:50

On this episode of the TBRI Podcast, our host, Sarah Mercado, sits down with Audris Jordan to talk about her work as a KPICD Training & Consultation Specialist, her experience with survivors of sex trafficking, and her TBRI Journey.

16 Oct 2024Caring for the Caregivers00:40:15

Today our guest is Ana Lucia Cornejo. Analu is a TBRI Practitoner and holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and Has worked with vulnerable children and families through private practice and NGOs. She currently works for CAFO Research Centre as the Liaison for Latin America and for OneTree, a Life Action independent partner focused on the care and development of Great Commission leaders in mission and ministry. She serves as a member of Peru por los Niños committee, an alliance of Organizations that advocate for every child to live in a family.


Linked References from this episode:

27 Feb 2025TBRI® in the Classroom00:40:09

Stephen Zedler joins us on this episode of the TBRI Podcast to talk about his experience in applying TBRI in the classroom. He also shares his personal journey with TBRI.


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22 May 2024TBRI Nurture Groups Part 200:34:04

We're back with a demonstration of a TBRI Nurture Group! Be sure to stick around for the end for a special performance art piece all about Nurture Groups.


Links from this episode:

25 Oct 2023Talking TBRI® with Kari Dady00:25:09

Today Kari Dady joins us on the podcast to share a bit about her work as a Training and Consultation Specialist, as well as her journey to TBRI. Kari joined us on the podcast back in season 5 to talk about TBRI and Trauma-Informed Courts, so make sure you go back and listen to that episode if you haven’t yet. This is part of our mini-series with the members of our team who train during TBRI Practitioner Training Sessions, and also travel globally to teach, learn from, and support organizations who are implementing TBRI on a systemic level. Thank you so much for listening, and please enjoy this conversation with our host Sarah Mercado and Kari Dady.

08 May 2024Trauma-Informed Leadership with Leah Gilliam00:43:23

TBRI Mentor Leah Gilliam joins the podcast today to talk about trauma-informed leadership and what it means to "TBRI" your staff.



15 Jun 2021A Front Porch Conversation with Daren Jones and Troy McPeak00:35:46

This episode is the first of a two-part conversation with Daren Jones and Troy McPeak. Daren is the Associate Director of Outreach at the KPICD, and Troy is the Associate Director of the Texas Model with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

A few months ago Daren and Troy sat down to talk about their TBRI journeys.  If you’ve joined us for other episodes, you may have picked up on the theme that for many of us there’s a “before TBRI” and an “after TBRI moment” in our lives. Over the years we’ve had conversations around this theme with caregivers, parents, and TBRI Practitioners, and we’re excited to bring some of those discussions to the podcast.

Today is the first of what we hope will be many “front porch” conversations about trust-based relationships. Daren and Troy talk about how they were both “voluntold” to attend TBRI Training through the Institute, and how that experience has shaped the way they see the world, their work with vulnerable children and youth, and also how they reflect on their own histories. 

For linked references from this episode, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast

08 Jun 2021TBRI® Correcting Principles with Sarah Mercado00:39:22

On this episode, Emmelie Pickett interviews Sarah Mercado about the TBRI Correcting Principles. Sarah is a training specialist here at the KPICD and this episode is packed with so much wisdom and practical tools that you can try today. 

25 May 2021TBRI® Connecting Principles with Amanda Purvis 00:48:06

Amanda Purvis is back to talk about the TBRI Connecting Principles! This episode is packed with information about why meaningful connection is so important, and practical ways to implement these principles.

Linked References from this episode:

09 Oct 2024TBRI® in Justice Settings00:46:50

On this episode of the TBRI Podcast, we hear from Lucinda Miles, who is the TBRI Program Director for Volunteers for Youth Justice (VYJ) in Shreveport, Louisiana. Lucinda shares about her work with VYJ, specifically in family court settings, and also about her work in educating inmates at Caddo Correctional Center in TBRI. Be sure to listen all the way to the end of the episode where we added a bit of bonus content about the wonderful results of TBRI Training at Caddo Correctional Center.


Links from this episode:

01 Nov 2023Talking TBRI® with Troy McPeak00:21:26

Today is the final episode in our series of talking TBRI with the training staff at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development. Troy McPeak returns to the podcast to chat with our host, Sarah Mercado, about his journey with TBRI and our oh-so-fun rapid-fire questions.



11 Sep 2024TBRI® Responsive Strategies, Pt. 200:44:26

In this episode, Troy McPeak joins us to continue the conversation on the TBRI Responsive Strategies. This time we're looking at the TBRI IDEAL Response and Levels of Response and how it looks to use these strategies with teens.

19 Feb 2024Interoception with Marti Smith, OT R/L00:38:18

Today we're chatting with one of our most popular guests, Marti Smith, OT R/L, about a topic we've recently received lots of questions about: interoception.


Links mentioned in this episode:

25 May 2022A TBRI® Coffee Chat with Kimberly Glaudy and Sarah Mercado00:42:14

What happens when one parent is on board with TBRI and one isn’t? What does raising and lowering the bar for behavior actually mean? Are there consequences in TBRI? On this episode of the TBRI Podcast, Sarah Mercado and Kimberly Glaudy discuss these questions and more. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in for this one - this laid-back conversation is full of TBRI wisdom for professionals and parents alike.

child.tcu.edu/podcast

23 Oct 2024Trust-Based Relationships with Foster Youth and Young Adults00:34:53

Dr. Angie Proctor joins us to talk about her recent work with youth and young adults transitioning out of foster care.


Links from this episode:

Boys and Girls Country of Houston

Boles Children’s Home

Scott Watters

Angie’s Book: When Self-Care is a Dirty Word


25 Aug 2021Relating Through the Senses with Marti Smith00:36:03

Today our guest is Marti Smith, OTR/L. Marti is a TBRI Practitioner, ChildTrauma Academy Fellow, and new author of the book "The Connected Therapist: Relating Through the Senses." 

For linked references from this episode, visit child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s02_e03

21 Jun 2023TBRI® and Coaching00:29:17

Today’s episode is all about TBRI in the context of coaching. If you have kids in youth sports, or have ever coached youth sports, this episode is for you. Please enjoy this conversation between our host Sarah Mercado and Troy McPeak.

29 Jan 2025Seeing the Need through Trauma-Informed Assessment00:52:25

Samantha Farris joins us on the podcast to talk about seeing the needs of children and youth through trauma-informed neurodevelopmental assessment.


See the Need Course for TBRI Practitioners

25 Sep 2024TBRI® Around the Globe00:36:25

In this episode, Amanda Purvis stops by the podcast to talk about the global impact of TBRI and implementation across cultures.


Ask a question or leave a comment.


TBRI Ambassador Organizations


Amanda's previous episodes:

- Trauma, the Brain and TBRI

- TBRI Connecting Principles

- Meet the Trainer

29 Jun 2021Stories from the Founder - the Origins of TBRI00:47:55

We’re wrapping up season 1 of the TBRI Podcast with a conversation with Dr. David Cross all about the origins of TBRI and the history of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development.

https://child.tcu.edu/podcast-s01-e08/ 




20 Jul 2023A TBRI® Coffee Chat - Part 200:41:01

Sarah and Kim are back and they're answering even more listener questions on this second installment of this season's TBRI Coffee Chat. Go ahead and grab your tea or coffee and settle in.


Linked References from this episode:

- TBRI & Trauma-Informed Classrooms Training

- Play by Stuart Brown

22 Jun 2021A Front Porch Conversation with Daren Jones and Troy McPeak: Part 200:35:33

On this episode, we continue our front porch conversation with Daren Jones and Troy McPeak. In this episode Daren and Troy talk about the progression of using TBRI professionally to its impact on personal relationships and family life, as well as Troy's experience using TBRI in the juvenile justice setting.

Linked Resources:

14 Jun 2023TBRI® & Trauma-Informed Courts00:42:52

Today we’re talking with Kari Dady about TBRI and Trauma-informed Courts. Kari is a Training Specialist with the KPICD and shares practical tips for integrating trauma-informed practices in the courtroom. 


Linked References from this Episode:

18 Oct 2023Talking TBRI® with Samantha Farris00:23:43

In this episode we chat with Samantha Farris about her work with the Karyn Purvis Institute and her personal journey with TBRI.

10 Apr 2024Sensory Healing After Developmental Trauma with Marti Smith00:54:28

Marti Smith, Occupational Therapist, TBRI Practitioner, and Author, returns to the TBRI Podcast to talk about her new book, Sensory Healing After Developmental Trauma!


Links from this episode:

18 May 2021Attachment: Why It Matters00:52:04

This episode is all about one of the topics we're asked about most often: Attachment. Sarah Mercado sat down with Dr. Jamie DeLuna, KPICD Research Scientist, to dive into this foundational piece of TBRI®.

For links to the references in this episode, visit the episode's page on our website: https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s01-e02/

24 Jan 2024Collaborative Implementation with Cindy Lee00:26:40

In this episode, Sarah and Cindy continue their conversation from Season 7, Episode 2. They touch on the speed bumps that hinder caregivers and professionals from engaging fully in Trust-based relationships, system-wide TBRI Implementation, and utilizing TBRI in specialized populations such as the FASD and Autism communities.


07 Jun 2023The Research Behind TBRI®00:28:52

Today we are taking a look into a very important aspect of the work of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development - our research! Several months ago, our host, Sarah Mercado sat down with two members of the KPICD research team, Dr. Danica Knight, and Dr. Erin Razuri. If you have ever wondered about the research behind TBRI or what research we’re currently conducting at the Institute, this episode is for you! 

Linked References:

10 Aug 2022TBRI® & Teens I00:28:50

Today we're tackling one of our most frequently asked questions: "How do I do TBRI with Teens?" 

In this episode, Scott and our host, Sarah Mercado, talk about the teenage brain, the needs of teens vs. those of younger children, and what each set of TBRI Principles looks like when applied to teenagers. This conversation is another 2-part episode, so be sure to meet us back here next week to listen to part-two of this conversation.

Linked resources from this episode:

17 Aug 2022TBRI® & Teens II00:24:22

We’re back for part two of our conversation about TBRI and Teens with Scott Watters. If you haven’t had the chance to listen to the previous episode, go ahead and pause this one, go back and listen to our first episode with Scott, and then meet us back here for this week’s episode. Last week we talked about the teen brain and how to apply the TBRI Empowering and Connecting Principles with teens, and today we’re going to dive into the TBRI Correcting Principles.

Linked Resources from this episode:

27 Jul 2022The Power of Play (Part II) with Dr. Debbie Rhea 00:27:16

This episode continues the conversation from season 4, episode 1. Dr. Debbie Rhea joins us once again to talk about the difference between unstructured and structured play and why outdoor play is so important. 

For more information about Dr. Rhea's work and research, visit https://liinkproject.tcu.edu/ 

20 Sep 2023Talking TBRI® with Henry Milton00:23:18

Today Henry Milton joins us on the podcast to share a bit about his work as a Training and Consultation Specialist, as well as his journey to TBRI. Henry is a longtime teammate here at the Institute and is a beloved trainer who has been part of TBRI Practitioner Training from early on. This episode is part of our mini-series with the members of our team who train during TBRI Practitioner Training Sessions, and also travel globally to teach, learn from, and support organizations who are implementing TBRI on a systemic level. Thank you so much for listening, and please enjoy this conversation with our host Sarah Mercado and Henry Milton.

12 Jun 2024The Impact of Racial Trauma 00:46:51

Today we have a special bonus episode that has become canon for the TBRI Podcast. Kayla Rabb and Sarah Mercado discuss the impact of racism on the 5 B's as a form of trauma.


Links from this episode:

20 Feb 2025Practicing Mindfulness00:43:16

What is mindfulness and how does it impact our relationships? Geoff Nelson joins the podcast today to talk about the importance of bringing mindful awareness to every interaction.

Check out our free downloadable resource on mindfulness here!

20 Jul 2022The Power of Play (Part I) with Dr. Debbie Rhea00:22:22

Today’s guest is TCU Faculty member, Dr. Debbie Rhea. Dr. Rhea is the creator and director of the LiiNK Project. LiiNK, or Let’s Inspire Innovation N Kids, is an initiative to address the needs of the whole child by incorporating more unstructured, outdoor play as part of the school day.  Our host, Sarah Mercado, sat down with Dr. Rhea to talk about LiiNK and the importance of unstructured, outdoor Play. This is part one of a two part series with Dr. Rhea. 

https://liinkproject.tcu.edu/ 

10 Jan 2024The Three Pillars of Trauma-Wise Care00:33:16

On this episode, our host, Sarah Mercado and Dr. Howard Bath talk about the role of the three pillars of trauma-wise care in TBRI®. 


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28 Jun 2023TBRI® in the Home00:33:56

Today’s episode is one family’s story of TBRI Application in their home. Cory & Lori Pepiton are parents to 4 forever kids (young adults), 2 through birth and 2 through adoption, and have had the privilege of fostering another 6 or so. Cory is Student & Campus Coordinating Pastor while Lori is Children’s & Families Pastor for Rabbit Creek Church in Anchorage, Alaska where they’ve been for the last 13 years. They learned about TBRI during training to begin their Alaskan foster parenting journey, and today they’re sharing what they’ve learned along the way.


03 May 2021Coming Soon: The TBRI® Podcast!00:01:17

The TBRI® Podcast features conversations all about Trust-Based Relational Intervention® - an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. Season 1 launches in May 2021! 

child.tcu.edu/podcast

29 May 2024Talking TBRI® with Geoff Nelson00:27:57

We're wrapping up season 8 of the TBRI Podcast with a "meet the trainer" chat with Geoff Nelson. Geoff is a Regional Training Specialist with KPICD.


Links mentioned in this episode:

31 Jan 2024TBRI® Camps with Brooks Kaskela00:44:50

Today's episode is all about TBRI Camps! Brooks Kaskela of Raise the Future joins to talk about her experience planning TBRI Camps. This episode is a wonderful resource for anyone planning therapeutic camps for children and families!


Links mentioned in this episode:

04 Sep 2024TBRI® Responsive Strategies Pt. 100:50:08

We're kicking off Season 9 of the TBRI® Podcast with a deep dive into the TBRI® Responsive Strategies. In this episode, Kari Dady walks us through the TBRI® IDEAL Response and Levels of Response as an approach to address behaviors.


Links Referenced in this Episode:

08 Jan 202520 Years of KPICD and the Legacy of Dr. Karyn Purvis00:45:42

We're kicking off the 20th year of the KPICD with Season 10 of the TBRI Podcast! On today's episode, Sarah Mercado and Emmelie Pickett talk about the evolution of KPICD through the years and share memories of Dr. Karyn Purvis.


Show Notes:

01 Jun 2021TBRI® Empowering Principles with Dr. David Cross00:47:15

Dr. David Cross is the co-founder and Rees-Jones Director of our Institute and also the co-creator of TBRI, so it was extra special to have him on the podcast. This episode is a great overview of the TBRI Empowering Principles. Dr. Cross gives a little history of the Empowering Principles and their place in TBRI, and touches on everything from self-regulation to meeting sensory needs, to transitions, and some of the newer developments of the TBRI Empowering Principles.

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06 Apr 2022TBRI® & Autism00:42:12

Today we’re kicking off season three  with Anjali Van Drie and David Brown from Family Initiative, a nonprofit organization in South Florida providing clinical and support services for at-risk children and children on the Autism Spectrum. David and Anjalie are the co-founders and and President and Vice President (respectively) of Family Initiative where they work closely with individuals with autism, at-risk children, foster families, community stakeholders, provider agencies, and local and state government to develop and grow support and clinical programs for the community.

Linked References from this episode:


For complete show notes and more information, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast


17 Jan 2024Knowing Your Worth with Cindy Lee00:30:06

Today we are talking with Cindy Lee, who is a long-time friend and collaborator of KPICD, a TBRI mentor, licensed social worker, children’s book author, and, as you will hear, so much more. Cindy is the executive director and co-founder of the HALO Project. She is also the creator of many curriculums that focus on adults knowing their worth and moving toward earned-secure attachment, including Making Sense of your Worth and Building Freedom Within.


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18 Aug 2021Trust-Based Relationships Across Cultures with David Randall00:32:48

In this episode, David Randall shares his experience in implementing TBRI across various cultural contexts. 

For the linked references in this episode, visit: https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s02-e02/

02 Oct 2024TBRI® In Communities00:37:32

Today we're chatting with Gaby Garcia, the Director of Community Development for OC United in Fullerton, CA. Gaby shares her journey to TBRI and the variety of ways she is applying it through her work with OC United - from after school programs to domestic violence support groups.


Links from the Episode:

- OC United

- TBRI® & Trauma-Informed Classrooms Training

- Toxic Stress & The Brain

- Making Sense of Your Worth

01 Sep 2021Building Trust-Based Relationships with Survivors of Sex Trafficking00:38:27

On this episode of the TBRI Podcast, we talk with Kimberly Glaudy and Ally Matteson who work specifically on a partnership between our Institute and the Texas Office of the Governor: Transforming Cultures of Care, Trauma-Informed Care for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Youth (CSEY). Kim and Ally share a bit about this partnership, but more specifically about how TBRI can be best adapted to serve children and youth who have experienced trafficking or exploitation.

For more information about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s02-e04/ 

05 Feb 2025TBRI® & The Importance of Play00:50:02

Play is an essential part of TBRI, but it's often the first thing to go out the window when things get stressful. In this episode of the TBRI Podcast, Kari Dady joins to talk about the different play personalities and how play can be used to forge meaningful connections.


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17 Apr 2024Implementing TBRI Across Sectors with Anna Palmer00:37:02

Today on the podcast we're talking with Anna Palmer of Crossroads in New Orleans, Louisiana!


Anna and her team are passionate about cross-sector collaboration and TBRI Implementation. In this episode we talk about how she came to learn about TBRI and what it looks like to walk alongside organizations implementing TBRI.


Links:

27 Apr 2022The Impact of Trauma in War with Raya Shelashska00:40:04

Today’s guest is Raya Shelashska, a TBRI Practitioner and a PhD candidate and Research Assistant here at our Institute at TCU. Raya currently lives here with her family, in Fort Worth, TX, as she’s completing her PhD, but her home is Ukraine. Since the war broke out in February, Raya’s studies have shifted to helping her people through her clinical experience and trauma research background. Our host, Sarah Mercado, sat down with Raya to talk about the trauma of war and what she’s doing to help.

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15 Sep 2021Meeting the Needs of Adoptive Siblings00:34:46

Today on the podcast, Dr. Jana Hunsley shares her research regarding adoptive siblings and gives insight into how to use TBRI with every member of the adoptive family. 

For complete show notes, visit: https://child.tcu.edu/tbri-podcast-s02-e06/

04 Aug 2022TBRI® Camps with Dr. Casey Call00:32:56

Dr. Casey Call is the assistant director of education at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development, and has seen the evolution of our therapeutic camps over the years. Dr. Call not only leads our undergraduate and master’s programs, and also oversees the Hope Connection 2.0, a reimagined therapeutic camp that is based on TBRI Principles. If you are a professional who is considering a therapeutic camp, or if you’re just interested in what all goes into designing a camp, this episode is for you!

Linked References from this episode:


28 Feb 2024Restoring Families Through TBRI®00:51:48

We're wrapping up season 7 of the TBRI Podcast with Jeff and Mary Margaret Mauer, Co-Founders of Restoration Rome in Rome, GA!


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04 May 2022Foster Care & TBRI®00:33:43

Today’s conversation is just in time for National Foster Care Month. Jamie Finn is the author of the book, Foster the Family, founder of the Foster the Family Organization, and a sought after speaker for foster and adoption conferences and events. Her popular social media accounts offer a glimpse into the real life of a foster parent and provide encouragement to thousands of foster parents. Jamie recently became a TBRI Practitioner and sat down with our host, Sarah Mercado, to chat about foster care, shifting our parenting paradigms, and TBRI.

Linked References from this episode:

Foster the Family (book) | The Connected Child | The Connected Parent | KPICD videos for purchase | KPICD YouTube Channel | Follow Jamie on Instagram and Facebook | Jamie's website

02 Apr 2025Hope for the Journey00:25:44

We’re kicking off season 11 of the TBRI Podcast with a conversation with Justin Myers. Justin is the Director of Programs at Show Hope, which is a TBRI Ambassador Organization and a longtime friend and partner of KPICD. Justin sat down with us today to talk about Hope for the Journey, which is a five-session online resource designed to equip parents, caregivers, church leaders, and professionals with tools to build connection and trust with the children and teens in their care.

Hope for the Journey launches April 4, 2025!

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11 May 2021Trauma, the Brain, and TBRI®00:37:50

Today we’re talking with Amanda Purvis who is a Training Specialist with us here at the Institute. In her role, Amanda’s main focus is training professionals in TBRI and supporting organizations and systems who are implementing the model. Amanda has a background in Child Protective Services as well as foster care, and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Today, Amanda and our host, Sarah Mercado, chat about the impact of trauma on the brains, bodies, biology, and belief system of children who have experienced harm. 

“When we understand trauma’s impact on the kids we care for, we can intercept that negative belief system from forming and replace it with truth.”
- Amanda Purvis

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About our guest:

Amanda Purvis is a Training Specialist with the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD) at TCU. As training specialist, Amanda’s main focus is instructing professionals working with children who have experienced trauma, in Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®). TBRI, a holistic, attachment-based, and trauma-informed intervention designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children, offers practical tools for caregivers to help those in their care reach their highest potential.

Amanda earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Metropolitan State University in Denver, CO. She began her career working in Child Protective Services as an intake worker. She then transitioned to foster care and post-adoption support, where she spent a decade of her career before beginning her work with the Purvis Institute in December 2017.

Amanda lives in Castle Rock, CO with her husband and five children, and their dog, Hamilton.

About the host:

Sarah Mercado is a Training Specialist with the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD). As training specialist, Sarah’s main focus is instructing professionals working with children who have experienced trauma, in Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®). TBRI®, a holistic, attachment-based, and trauma-informed intervention designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children, offers practical tools for caregivers to help those in their care reach their highest potential.

Sarah earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Sweet Briar College in Virginia. She began her career as a direct care staff working with adolescent boys living in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). After serving in the RTC for several years, she shifted her focus to foster care, where she was Regional Director for a foster and adoption agency.

Sarah spent 20 years serving youth and families within residential and foster care settings as a direct-care worker and trainer before beginning her work with the Purvis Institute in May 2016. Sarah lives near Austin, TX with her husband, AJ, and their two children.

28 Dec 2022A Leader Looks Back00:57:53

Dr. David Cross, co-founder and Director of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU, has announced his retirement. In this episode, Sarah Mercado talks with Dr. Cross about leadership, legacy, and memories from career at TCU and KPICD. 

05 Jul 2023TBRI® & The Deaf Community00:39:41

Our guest today is Becky Lloyd Founder and Director of Signs for Hope. Since it was established in 2009, Signs for. Hope has evolved into an all-encompassing ministry of adoption surrounding Deaf children. Our host, Sarah Mercado, sat down with Becky to talk about her work with Signs of Hope and about how TBRI is adapted when working with the deaf community. Whether you are a hearing parent of a deaf child, a deaf parent of a deaf child, a professional working with deaf children, or someone who just wants to know more about best practices in adoption of deaf children, there is something for you in this conversation today.


https://signsforhope.org/

13 Sep 2023Talking TBRI® with Amanda Purvis00:27:43

We're kicking off Season 6 of the TBRI Podcast with a series featuring the KPICD Training and Consultation Specialists! In this episode, host Sarah Mercado chats with Amanda Purvis about her work at the Purvis Institute, her journey to TBRI, and a few rapid-fire questions, just for fun.

16 Apr 2025TBRI with Grandparents and Grandchildren00:34:38

Today we’re chatting with a couple who learned TBRI through their daughter, who is an adoptive and foster mother. Our guests share the joys, challenges, and surprises of using TBRI in their relationship with their grandchildren.

12 Feb 2025Prioritizing Self-Care00:45:53

Today on the podcast, KPICD Team members Kari Dady, Geoff Nelson, and Amanda Purvis to talk about self-care. They discuss their successes and struggles with caring for themselves and also provide practical tools for implementing self-care.


Check out our free download on self carehere!

01 Dec 2023Bonus Episode: A TBRI Coffee Chat, Holiday Edition01:00:34

It's a TBRI Coffee Chat - Holiday Edition! Sarah Mercado and Kimberly Glaudy talk about preparing for the holiday season while considering the brain, body, biology, belief system, and behavior of a child who has experienced trauma. Happy Holidays!

11 Aug 2021Trauma-Informed Schools with Amy Abell 00:37:57

Today's episode is just in time for back to school season. Amy Abell of Hope Alight, LLC joins us to talk about practical ways that schools can become more trauma-informed.

For links to the resources mentioned in this episode, visit child.tcu.edu/podcast-s02-e01


27 Sep 2023Talking TBRI® with Katie Rinaudo00:23:46

Today Katie Rinaudo joins us on the podcast to share about her work as a Training and Consultation Specialist, as well as her journey to TBRI. Katie is also the host of our Spanish podcast, El Podcast TBRI en Espanol.

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