Resilience Conversations
By ESSDACK RESILIENCE TEAM: Ginger, Katie, Rebecca, Megan & Carmen
Resilience Conversations Jul 08, 2021
Podcast Book Series featuring THE AUTHOR: Ginger Healy! Chapter 8
Ginger Healy, LCSW and Attachment and Trauma Network team member and author!
What a gift to spend time with the author of the book we have been going through for the past several weeks!
BOOK Study with Ginger Lewman and Megan Yoder
Let's dig into Chapter 7!
Chapter 6: Practicing ways to create calming spaces feat. Martin Bowes
Join Eric and Carmen as they visit with Martin Bowes!
Podcast Book Series: Chapter 5 with Jodi Place!
What a JOY to visit with Jodi Place!
Jodi Place is an administrator of alternative programs and currently is knee-deep in helping to grow a trauma-responsive and restorative middle school.
Book Study: Chapter 4 Bottom Up vs Top- Down Strategies and Implementation with Carmen and Eric
Join Carmen and the newest Resilience Team member, ERIC as we dig into Chapter 4! We are digging into Bottom Up vs Top- Down Strategies and Implementation!
Book Study: Chapter 3 Understanding Co-Regulation with Guy Stephens
Let's dive into Chapter 3 with Guy Stephens!
Guy Stephens is the Founder and Executive Director of The Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint (AASR). He is the vice president of the board of directors for The Arc of Maryland and a member of the board of directors for PDA North America. Guy has presented at conferences and events across North America and guest lectures for undergraduate and graduate courses as a national expert on the issue of restraint and seclusion.
Book Series: Regulation and Co-Regulation Chapter2
Join Katie and Carmen as they talk about Chapter 2!
Book Series: Regulation and Co-Regulation CHAPTER 1 with Dr. Dustin Springer
We are THRILLED to have Dr. Dustin Springer with us to dive into this new book by our friend, Ginger Healy!
We are going to focus in on Chapter 1 today!
Special Guest: Jed Dearybury PLAY FOR ALL
PLAY FOR ALL!
HI Friends!
Did you know that JED is coming to Kansas?
He will be with us at ESSDACK on December 7 and 8!
We are excited about digging with him around Purposeful Play!
Eliminate Restraint, Seclusion, Suspension, Expulsion, & Corporal Punishment: A Conversation with Guy Stephens
"Even if things have happened like this to your child, the adult was doing what they were trained to do; what they were told to do; what they believed they needed to do. And quite frankly, if you don't know another solution, it just doesn't exist."
Join Rebecca and Ginger as they sit down with Guy Stephens, the founder and executive director of the Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint (AASR). Today we talk about doing exactly what the title says: eliminating all use of restraint, seclusion, suspension, expulsion, & corporal punishment in schools. Do you find yourself frowning and/or questioning a little about this idea?
Then this episode is for you!
AASR is a non-profit community of over 25,000 parents, self-advocates, teachers, school administrators, paraprofessionals, attorneys, related service providers, and others working together to influence change in supporting children whose behaviors are often misunderstood. Guy Stephens is a national expert on the issue of restraint and seclusion.
If you like this episode and the whole resilience-building conversation, be sure to join us at Bridging to Resilience 2023: https://www.essdack.org/b2r23
And you can always learn more about the work that Rebecca, Ginger, and the whole ESSDACK Resilience Team does over at https://www.essdack.org/resilience
The power of creating your own high-functioning team: Tamara Lindholm
“What energy shows up for you when you’re not under stress and how does that change for you when you are under stress?” Ginger and Rebecca get the chance to sit down with Tamara Lindholm to talk with her about the impact that INspired Leadership has had on people who are trying their best to show up every day. And how does this impact our work in the trauma/resilience movement?
If you like this episode and the whole resilience-building conversation, be sure to join us at Bridging to Resilience 2023: https://www.essdack.org/b2r23
And you can always learn more about the work that Rebecca, Ginger, and the whole ESSDACK Resilience Team does over at https://www.essdack.org/resilience
Foster System Angels: Jade Jones and Kathryn Julian talk about Justice over Equity
Rebecca and Ginger sit down with two beautiful heart-based human beings, Jade Jones and Kathryn Julian from the Indiana Department of Child Services. As education consultants with INDCS, they get the honor to walk alongside youth in foster care, ensuring these kids are not lost in the cracks of the system. They advocate and educate and we are lucky enough to be gifted some of their time and wisdom in this podcast. They speak justice over equity and talk about spending the time it takes to make that difference.
Listen in to hear how Indiana is leading the charge in taking care of our vulnerable kids in foster care and capping off the school-to-prison pipeline.
You can learn more about them, their program, and their colleagues at: https://www.in.gov/dcs/
If you like this episode and the whole resilience-building conversation, be sure to join us at Bridging to Resilience 2023: https://www.essdack.org/b2r23
And you can always learn more about the work that Rebecca, Ginger, and the whole ESSDACK Resilience Team does over at https://www.essdack.org/resilience
Chad Higgins: Leadership and Organizational Growth in Uncertain Times with Rebecca and Ginger
Ginger and Rebecca get the chance to sit with Dr. Chad Higgins, the brand new CEO of ESSDACK. We explore the topic of leadership, humility, and personal growth in order to grow those around us into the future.
Chad demonstrates his deep thoughtfulness and introspection as a leader, even as he shares previous stances he’s taken.
We at ESSDACK believe that leadership is an action, not a title. And if you’re a budding leader, this episode is just for you!
EDIT: Chad asked to clarify that when talking about his high school football coach, the coach wasn't a yeller, as the stereotype of "football" coach is. Instead he was quiet, supportive, and just the type of guy to run a program you want to have your kids in. But then in college, Chad had a coach who was quite the opposite whose style was to yell, demoralize, and more. So both of these men influenced Chad's leadership style. He was able to decide how he wanted to show up differently because of the experiences with both of those men.
If you like this episode and the whole resilience-building conversation, be sure to join us at Bridging to Resilience 2023.
And you can always learn more about the work that Rebecca, Ginger, and the whole ESSDACK Resilience Team does.
Stacy Nation from GoBeYouniversity about holding the space to do the work
Stacy Nation is a dynamic human being and LCSW with a background in the military. Her work is all about creating a space for people to find who they really are and who they were meant to be, no matter what has happened around them. She is also the founder/creator of Go Be YOUniversity, where adults and students can find that space to find healing in today’s world. And today, she shares some really potent "hacks" for surviving in today's world.
Caring, Practical, and Direct, Stacy brings good stuff to our world and we are so grateful for her!
If you like this episode and the whole resilience-building conversation, be sure to join us at Bridging to Resilience 2023.
And you can always learn more about the work that Rebecca, Ginger, and the whole ESSDACK Resilience Team here.
Sitting down with Katie Perez, author, researcher, educator, speaker, learner, mom
If you work with human beings of any age and have not yet heard about Katie Perez, you are in for a treat! Katie has, in her masterwork, Building NeuroResilience, spent years learning and researching the complications of modern brain science and has artfully translated all that into a very accessible and useful tool for anyone who works with K12 students.
She also taps into so many other aspects of education and support in her work and life. Have a listen as Rebecca and Ginger chat a little bit about what's going on in her heart and brain right now.
If you like this episode and the whole resilience-building conversation, be sure to join us at Bridging to Resilience 2023.
And you can always learn more about the work that Rebecca, Ginger, and the whole ESSDACK Resilience Team at the ESSDACK webpage.
We Love Repairing The Harm with Elijah Hawkes
Join Megan and Carmen as they talk with Elijah Hawkes!
A PBL on Restorative Practices in your school...lead by your students? GIVE ME MORE!
This episode is full of ahas and wondering as we dig into restorative work with Elijah! This is a great episode for EVERYONE, but administrators, Elijah is a FANTASTIC resource for you!
A little about Elijah!
T. Elijah Hawkes has been a public school teacher and principal for more than two decades. He has worked in rural and urban school communities, including Randolph Union in Central Vermont and the James Baldwin School in New York City, where he was founding principal.
In addition to New England and New York City, he has lived and worked in Senegal and Benin.
In July, 2020, Hawkes joined the faculty of the Upper Valley Educator Institute as the Director of School Leadership Programs.
He is a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Schools Committee and Senior Education Advisor to the Polarization and Extremism Research Lab (PERIL) at American University.
His writings about adolescence, public schools and democracy have appeared in various books and publications. He is the author of two books: School for the Age of Upheaval: Classrooms that Get Personal, Get Political and Get to Work (2020) and Woke Is Not Enough: School Reforms for Leaders with Justice in Mind (2022).
On Twitter: @ElijahHawkes
We Love Transforming Discipline- A Restorative Practice Series
Join Katie, Carmen, and Rebecca as they talk about what Transforming Discipline looks like, sounds like and feels like!
We Love Connection! (and soccer) with John J Whalen
Join Carmen and Katie as they welcome John J Whalen to the podcast!
CO-FOUNDER edtomorrowJohn J. Whalen is a leading Restorative Practices pioneer in both theory and application. He has trained thousands of teachers, staff, and students throughout the United States. He is an innovator in professional development and training. John has spoken at numerous national education conferences including ASCD Empower, ASCD Leadership Conference, the ESEA Conference, National Association of Community and Restorative Justice Conference, the Music City SEL Conference, and the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals Conference.
John is the author of the book Classroom Circles: A Toolkit for Building Relationships and Strengthening School Communities.
John was the building principal of a 4th-8th grade building in Upstate New York for three years. He spent 15 years in the classroom teaching both 2nd-grade and 6th-grade mathematics. He also spent over three years as a district Restorative Practices Coordinator leading implementation in over ten primary and secondary schools.
John resides in Conklin, NY, with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys hiking, skiing, and camping. He is a graduate of SUNY Geneseo and Binghamton University.
FIRST FIVE:
https://www.edtomorrow.com/sign-up-for-first-five
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Vaping and Out of School Suspensions
Let's open up a conversation around Vaping and School Suspensions with our special guest, Jim Sporleder.
Doing The Work Series with JESSICA HARRIS
We are THRILLED to be with Jessica Harris today!
The Resilience Team met Jessica a little over a year ago and it truly has been a GIFT to know her and learn from her.
Jessica has been deeply involved in the trauma-responsive movement.
You can follow Jessica on IG: mrs_harris_sel_classroom
Resilience Conversations | feat. Megan Yoder | Doing The Work Series Ep 4
Listen in as our Moving the Needle KEYNOTE speaker shares about her work in the Reno County Learning Center.
Resilience Conversations featuring Dorthy and Steve Halley from Family Peace Initiative
What can I say about this episode? Dorthy and Steve are dear friends to the Resilience Team. They have changed the course of our work. Excited for you to meet them today!
ESSDACK Resilience Conversations feat. Meagan Baldwin | ep. 24
Resilience Conversations | feat. Dave Ellis | Doing The Work Series Ep 1
Join Ginger and Rebecca as they talk with Dave Ellis as they discuss how he is doing the work in the area of Child Services at the New Jersey Department of Children and Families.
Who is Dave?
Consumate senior executive, change agent and strategist. Strong leadership skills in operations, short and longterm strategic planning, human capital management, training, development, community building/engagement, partnerships and organzational leadership.
You can connect with Dave at dave.ellis@dcf.nj.gov
You can connect with Ginger and Rebecca at resilience@essdack.org
A look at Community Circles
Join Ginger, Katie, and Carmen as they talk about using Community Circles in the Classroom in a SPECIAL EPISODE!
Resilience Conversations feat. Brandi Martinez-McWilliams from USD 418| Atlas of the Heart Series
We were so thankful to have Brandi McWilliams from McPherson School District with Us to close out our Brene' Brown series!
Atlas of the Heart Series with Special Guest Regina Platt
Information from the Podcast
Perri Jones- Free https://youtu.be/IBlm5ptf8ko
I am excited to inform you that registration is open for the 2022 Stand Against Racism:
https://www.ywcaneks.org/what-we-do/advocate/challenge/
In addition, I have attached information extending the opportunity to sponsor or partner with YWCA Northeast Kansas in serving the Greater Topeka area on this monumental movement of change.
This year, we are excited to introduce the Stand Against Racism Challenge to help foster a virtual community of growth and learning around social, systemic, and institutional racial inequity. This YWCA USA national initiative, created in partnership with YWCA Greater Cleveland, is designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with race, power, privilege, and leadership. This opportunity is open to anyone and will provide participants with daily challenges such as reading an article, listening to a podcast, reflecting on personal experiences, and so much more.
Participation in this virtual community of growth helps us discover how racial and social injustice impact our community, connect, and identify ways to dismantle racism and other forms of discrimination.
Let's talk with Joe Brummer about "Atlas of the Heart"
It was such a delight to talk with Joe Brummer, author of "Building A Trauma-Informed Restorative School."
Joe's book IS my most post-it noted book from 2021!
You can find Joe at www.joebrummer.com
Brene' Brown- Atlas of the Heart with USD 373 Assistant Superintendent Sheila Wendling
Dig in as we discuss Chapters 6 & 7 of Brene' Brown's book!
- Places we go when we’re hurting
- Places we go with others
Thanks Sheila for being with us!
Resilience Conversations with Emily Daniels on Brene's book "Atlas of the Heart" Chapters 4 and 5
Join us as we talk with Emily Daniels from Here This Now and author of The Regulated Classroom!
You can find Emily here:
https://www.facebook.com/herethisnow.org
https://regulatedclassroom.com/
Atlas of the Heart Chapters 2 and 3 with Megan Yoder
Join us as we discuss Chapters 2 and 3 of Brene' Brown's new book Atlas of the Heart with Megan Yoder.
Megan is the Director of the Reno County Learning Center and a member of the Essdack Resilience Team.
We are so excited to have her join the Essdack team this year.
Season 4 Episode 1: A Book Study of Atlas of the Heart by Brene' Brown with Ginger Healy
Thanks for joining us for our discussion of the Intro and Chapter 1 of "Atlas of the Heart" by Brene' Brown!
You can follow along with us at #resilienceconversations
We were HONORED to have our dear friend, Ginger Healy with us from Attachment & Trauma Network (ATN)
Ginger Healy received her master’s degree in social work from UNLV in 1999 and began practicing as a licensed clinical social worker in 2001. She has worked as a social worker in the field of child and family services and hospital trauma for several years until she adopted her son from Romania. At that point she started working for Children’s House International Adoption Agency for the next 15 years serving as the social service supervisor. This job taught her so much about attachment and trauma. In 2016 she was awarded The Angels in Adoption Award and met Julie Beem a fellow awardee. She was so impressed that when an opportunity to work for The Attachment and Trauma Network came up she jumped in head first. She is married with four children and her greatest teachers about developmental trauma and special needs have been her children. She hopes to give back to parents in her professional life and through community support. She has been able to lead the Iron County Utah Autism Support Group and serve on the board of Gateway Preparatory Academy. She is honored to be a part the ATN team.
rc_s3e7 Self-Care and Co-Care: It’s Time to Make a Care-mmitment!
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Come join us on a conversation about Co-Care and what it looks like to take care of ourselves through creating care-mmitments!
Blog Post:
https://gingerlewman.com/carecalendar/
Co-Care Calendar:
https://market.essdack.org/products/co-care-calendar?_pos=1&_psq=Co-Care%20&_ss=e&_v=1.0
ResilienceConversations | S3E6 | 2X10 Strategy
ResilienceConversations | S3E6
2X10 Strategy
An awesome article:
https://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/the-2x10-strategy-a-miraculous-solution-for-behavior-issues/
ResilienceConversations_S3E5 Connecting into a New Year!
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Join us for a NEW Podcast Series: Connecting into a New Year!
TODAY Ginger Lewman, Katie Perez, and Carmen Zeisler talk about the power of the Check-In!
School and Family Peace:
https://resilienceteam.essdack.org/school-and-family-peace-framework.html
Resilience Conversations S3/E4 What Happened to You? The Last Chapters
What a conversation! We sat down with our good friend Sam Neil, a teacher from Buhler, KS, AND Emily Daniels' from HERE THIS NOW zoomed in for a conversation that I will always remember.
Join us in the discussion by telling us how these chapters are affecting you! Are you mad/sad/glad/afraid about these chapters.
Resilience Conversations | S3E3 | What Happened To You? Chapters 6-8
Resilience Conversations | S3E3
Today on the pod we unpacked chapters 6-8 we were joined by our good friend, Amanda Buethe from USD 308 and Jamie Whitehouse
Jamie is a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist and has been serving the McPherson community and surrounding areas for the past 10 years providing counseling for individuals, couples, and families. She also owns her private practice, Advocate Counseling and Therapeutic Services of Kansas (ACTS of KS) in McPherson, KS. She is also EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) trained and is about to finish up her certification in EMDR trauma work in the next few months.
Jamie has been the psychology professor at Central Christian College of Kansas for 11 years. She is also a teacher and speaker on the Enneagram personality assessment for businesses, organizations, churches, small groups, families, couples, and individuals.
She is also happily married to her husband Heath, who is a business professor at Central Christian College. Jamie serves in her local church on the board of administrators and as a Sunday school teacher, she is also on the board of directors for the Butterfield Foundation in Oklahoma City, OK, and in her spare time loves getting coffee with people while diving into great conversations.
Resilience Conversations | S3E2. What Happened To You? Chapters 4-5
Resilience Conversations | S3E2
Thanks for joining us for Episode 2 of Resilience Conversations!
For this series, we are discussing Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey's book "What Happened To You? today Katie Perez and I were joined by Amanda Buethe, Classroom Teacher from Hutchinson, KS!
Today we discussed chapters 4-5! We hope you will join us in the conversation by sharing out your learning by using the #resilienceconversations. What makes you mad/sad/glad/afraid about these chapters?
You can connect with
Amanda @AmandaBuethe
Carmen @MissZeisler
Katie @PerezHasClass
Resilience Conversations | "What Happened To You?" by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey Chapters 1-3 | S:3 E:1
Welcome to Resilience Conversations from the ESSDACK Resilience Team!
It's our FIRST podcast episode! We are so glad you are here!
Today's episode is Part One of our four-part book discussion over "What Happened To You?" by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey. Today we explored Chapters 1-3. We invite you to read along with us and let us know what makes you mad/sad/glad/afraid over these chapters? Use #resilienceconversations to share your thoughts.
https://resilienceteam.essdack.org/
Connect with:
Katie @PerezHasClass
Sam @SJNeill13
Carmen @MissZeisler
Resilience Conversations 2:2 Claudia Roodt
The ESSDACK Resilience Team chats with Claudia Roodt. Claudia Roodt is from Cape Town, South Africa. She is a trauma-informed facilitator and therapist and social work for many years. She is doing amazing work in and around South Africa to help schools, communities, and families.
https://claudiaroodtcom.wordpress.com/
Resilience Conversations | special guest Nathan Maynard | S:1 E:7
Resilience Conversations | special guest Nathan Maynard | S:1 E:7
Resilience Conversations | S:1 E:6 | special guest Dr. Ross Greene
ESSDACK Resilience Conversations | S:1 E:7 | special guest Dr. Ross Greene
Resilience Conversations | S:1 E:5 | special guest Louise Godbold
Resilience Conversations | S:1 E: 6 | special guest Louise Godbold
Resilience Conversations | S:1 E:4 | special guest Jim Sporleder
Resilience Conversations | S:1 E:5 | special guest Jim Sporleder
Resilience Conversations | S:1 E:3 | special guest Dr. Jennifer Sweeton
In this episode ESSDACK Resilience Team members Katie Perez, Rebecca Lewis-Pankratz, and Ginger Lewman connect with Dr. Jennifer Sweeton.