The Most Important Medicine: Responding to Trauma and Creating Resilience in Primary Care

The Most Important Medicine: Responding to Trauma and Creating Resilience in Primary Care

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The Most Important Medicine is connection! If you’re a professional who wants to have a greater impact in the lives of children and families, building resilience in relationships, this podcast is for you. It’s where pediatricians, educators, nurses, advocates and other folks who are in children’s lives meet and discuss how to respond and mitigate trauma by building buffering mechanisms that address adversity and build connection. We’ll listen to stories and bring our humanness into spaces to transform how we think about children, early relational health and connection. It’s truly, the MOST important medicine! Join us to become a trauma-informed champion by nurturing connections through relational health to help kids and families thrive. Every time you join me, I want you to hear practical information and leave with tangible tools you can use every day.

Recent Episodes

  • Episode 80: Pausing the Podcast

    9 months ago
  • Episode 79: Glowing Together: How skincare boosts teen confidence

    9 months ago
  • Episode 78: Lazy, Unmotivated Teenagers: How to shift from problems to potential with Will Elliott

    9 months ago
  • Episode 77: Moving from Conflict to Cooperative Co-Parenting with Aurisha Smolarski, LMFT

    10 months ago
  • Episode 76: 10 Guiding Principles When Working with Children and Families with Dr. Amy

    10 months ago
  • Episode 75: Change-makers and Chain-breakers: The Power of Narrative Medicine with Dr. Anu French

    10 months ago
  • Episode 74: Reconnecting with ourselves: Are you taking care of first base?

    10 months ago
  • Episode 73: Reconnecting to Ourselves: Three ways to reconnect now

    10 months ago
  • Episode 72: Connection, Community & Curiosity: How to remain authentic as a connected professional

    11 months ago
  • Episode 71: Never Miss a Moment with Joey Odom

    11 months ago