Resilience Matters

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Resilience Matters

A podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of trauma and the pathways to resilience. Each episode offers expert insights, personal stories, and practical strategies to help listeners foster healing and growth.

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    Linda Mitchel Duran: Trauma-Informed Support After Tragedy

    Before we begin, please note that this episode includes discussion of a tragic event involving the loss of two young students in the central Texas floods. Listener discretion is advised.In this conversation, Linda Duran shares her journey into trauma-informed work, detailing her experiences as a counselor and the impact of trauma on children. She discusses her connection with Starr Commonwealth and the importance of community support during crises, particularly in response to the tragic 2025 floods in Central Texas. Just days after the tragedy, she helped organize a parent meeting attended by more than 100 families seeking guidance on how to support their children and one another during an incredibly difficult time.Linda emphasizes the need for trauma-informed education, the significance of creating safe spaces for children, and the coexistence of joy and pain in the healing process. Her insights highlight the necessity of equipping educators with the right tools to support students dealing with trauma.

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    Azim Khamisa: the Journey of Forgiveness

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with internationally renowned speaker and author Azim Khamisa. This forum will explore the profound impact of forgiveness as a path to unity and healing, reminding us of the shared humanity that connects us all.

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    Stefanie Lachenauer: New Jersey’s Teacher of the Year on Truama-Informed Education

    In this episode of Resilience Matters, we sit down with Stefanie Lachenauer — New Jersey’s 2024-2025 State Teacher of the Year and a Starr Certified Trauma and Resilience Trainer. Stefanie shares her journey as a veteran educator leading district-wide initiatives in mindfulness, SEL, and trauma-informed practices. From building empowering programs for middle school students to advocating for equity and wellness statewide, she offers practical strategies and heartfelt insights for creating safe, supportive learning environments. Whether you’re a teacher, leader, or advocate, this conversation will leave you inspired to lead with compassion and purpose.To stay in touch with Stefanie, follow her on instagram, facebook, or LinkedIn.

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    Resilience & Resistance: Sustaining DEIB Efforts

    In this powerful episode of Resilience Matters, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) and the growing pushback against these efforts. Across the country, DEIB programs are being dismantled at the governmental level and threatened at the corporate level. Policies that once aimed to create equitable opportunities and address systemic inequalities are now being labeled as “divisive” and “harmful.” But who really benefits from this rollback? And what does it mean for marginalized communities?Our guests Kenneth Ponds, Erin Madden Reed, and Candy Guyton-Pendergraft, all members of Starr's Glasswing team, explore the complexities of DEIB initiatives and the cultural and political resistance they face. We examine the performative nature of some corporate DEIB programs, the broader societal implications of these policy shifts, and the importance of sustaining hope and transformation in the face of systemic challenges. This episode is a call to action—not just for policy change, but for critical thinking, community engagement, and personal transformation in the fight for equity and the Oneness of Humankind.

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    Building Resilient Schools: Stanton Middle School's Journey in Trauma-Informed Education

    In this episode, Jeff Sefcik, principal of Stanton Middle School in Fox Lake, Illinois, shares his transformative journey in implementing trauma-informed education. As he prepares for retirement after 33 years in education, Jeff reflects on the power of fostering connections, reshaping disciplinary approaches, and creating a culture of resilience for students and staff. He joins Kathy Hart, Senior Director of Learning Services and Solutions at Starr, and host Ben Reed to discuss the impact of the Circle of Courage model, the importance of relationships, and how his school community is evolving to better meet students’ needs.

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    The Oneness of Humankind: Payam Akhavan

    In this powerful episode of Resilience Matters, Starr President and CEO, Elizabeth Carey, is joined by Dr. Payam Akhavan, an expert in human rights and a passionate advocate for community-based resilience. Together, they explore how the collective power of ordinary people can spark profound, lasting change—especially during these turbulent times of global transition. Dr. Akhavan shares his compelling vision of a “glorious planetary civilization” that awaits us, reminding us never to underestimate the power we each hold for good. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on hope, community, and the resilience that can transform the world.Don’t miss this insightful discussion—listen now!

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    Courageous Choices: Empower Your Students with Lifelong SEL Tools

    Hear from school social worker Erika Grevelding and school psychologist Colleen Germann, creators of the Courageous Choices program, about the importance of helping students develop their social-emotional skills.By using these strategies regularly, students become more comfortable with self-regulation and emotional awareness, making it easier to apply them during stressful moments. These skills don’t require special tools—just regular reinforcement. You'll see an increase in student engagement and an overall sense of belonging and teamwork within your classrooms!

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    Stress and Trauma in Disguise

    In this debut episode, Dr. Caelan Soma, Chief Clinical Officer at Starr Commonwealth, talks with Amina VanderHyde, a Clinical Case Manager at Starr Behavior Health in Detroit, Michigan. With a master's in social work and extensive experience working with children, Amina shares her insights on the often hidden impacts of stress and trauma.They delve into what happens when someone experiences stress and trauma and how these experiences can manifest in ways that might be easily overlooked. Amina offers practical advice on distinguishing between typical mood swings and behaviors triggered by deeper issues. She emphasizes the importance of curiosity in understanding a child's needs, encouraging parents and caregivers to ask the right questions to uncover underlying concerns.This episode is filled with valuable insights for anyone working with or caring for children. Amina's compassionate approach provides hope and practical strategies for recognizing and addressing the effects of trauma. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply want to better understand the children in your life, this conversation offers essential tools for supporting resilience.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of trauma and the pathways to resilience. Each episode offers expert insights, personal stories, and practical strategies to help listeners foster healing and growth.

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Starr Commonwealth

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