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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 1H 2M

This Is What It Takes: Mental Health Care That Listens with Special Guest Rebecca Tuoni. Unbreakable Caregivers

from A Contagious Smile Podcast · host Victoria Cuore; Michael Mackniak

Send us Fan MailWhen trauma survivors stop seeking help, the system has failed. Michael Mackniak and Victoria Cuore share how retraumatization in healthcare and mental health settings can silence the very people who need support most—and what we learned about rebuilding trust in recovery. A raw conversation on surviving systems that don't listen, and finding providers who actually do.The fastest way to feel powerless is to sit in a hospital room while someone talks about your child like a “case” instead of a person. So we invited two caregivers who refuse to be sidelined: my co-host, Victoria Cure, and attorney and longtime advocate Rebecca Antoni. Between them, they’ve lived the reality of complex care at home and in the ICU, and they’ve learned how to keep moving when the stakes never drop.Victoria shares a caregiving journey that starts with surviving domestic violence during pregnancy and leads to months in the NICU, repeated emergencies, trach care, feeding tubes, seizures, and a level of hypervigilance most people can’t imagine. Rebecca talks about growing up as the younger sibling of a profoundly disabled sister, then later adopting a child with VATER syndrome and navigating shunts, autism, pulmonary issues, and life-threatening complications far from home. We also get honest about the parts people whisper about: sibling impact, marriage strain, guilt, and what burnout feels like when it isn’t resentment, it’s a nervous system that’s simply worn thin.You’ll leave with practical medical advocacy tools you can use immediately: how to push for answers without losing your humanity, why your gut matters, and simple systems like a one-page medical spreadsheet, a baseline video, and even an ER paperwork hack that keeps you at your child’s side. If you’re a parent, caregiver, clinician, or advocate who wants real-world insight into special needs caregiving, caregiver burnout, respite care options, and navigating hospitals, press play. If this helped, subscribe, share it with someone carrying the load, and leave a review so more families can find it.https://carecoalition.org/https://www.facebook.com/groups/1296747162391859https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/holding-it-together-kinda/id1894015512Support the show

Send us Fan Mail When trauma survivors stop seeking help, the system has failed. Michael Mackniak and Victoria Cuore share how retraumatization in healthcare and mental health settings can silence the very people who need support most—and what we learned about rebuilding trust in recovery. A raw conversation on surviving systems that don't listen, and finding providers who actually do. The fastest way to feel powerless is to sit in a hospital room while someone talks about your child like a “...

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