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Creative Resilience

Creative Resilience

著者: THRIVE Research Lab
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This podcast is meant to create a space for conversation, education, and connection around creative approaches to promoting mental health and well-being among youth, families, communities, and society. Specifically, we will hold space to honor the real-life stories of those impacted by trauma, stress, and adversity and discuss what goes into the creative process of developing and implementing interventions that promote healing and resilience. The podcast will highlight lived experience, research, lessons learned, and inspirations from academics, artists, and community leaders leading efforts to improve mental health and well-being within their communities through creative approaches that center partnership and community strengths to lead to sustainable change. Through sharing real-life stories, recent research evidence, concrete resources, and tangible examples of specific efforts, we hope to inspire and support creative action in more communities and serve as a space that promotes mental health and well-being through sharing, connecting, and getting creative.


About THRIVE Research Lab:

The THRIVE Research Lab is dedicated to community-centered, participatory research and action that promotes healing and resilience among youth, families, and communities experiencing trauma and chronic stress. We aim to promote healing and resilience through an innovative research program designed to partner with communities to develop and implement strength-based solutions grounded in cultural humility.

© 2025 THRIVE Research Lab
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  • From Burkina Faso to Italy: Ibrahim Songne's Journey of Resilience and Community Leadership
    2025/12/18

    In this episode of Creative Resilience, Dr. Briana interviews Ibrahim Songne, who migrated from Burkina Faso to Italy and overcame cultural and language barriers to pursue his passion for food, connection, and community well-being. Ibrahim founded Ibris Pizza, now recognized among Italy’s top 50 pizzerias, and uses his culinary platform to foster community, social initiatives, and promote cultural exchange. His work includes social impact initiatives through his GIVE association like Pizza Sospesa that creates the opportunity for customers of his restaurant to leave prepaid slices of pizza and essential goods for those in need; Ponti Meticci a cultural exchange initiative to promote dialogue, understanding, and connection between Italy and Africa; and Offerta Libera that provides community meals where anyone can eat and pay what they can. Ibrahim is collaborating with Dr. Briana on the Building Bridges film project, aiming to reduce social isolation, inspire inclusive behavior, and advance multicultural understanding in Trento and beyond. Songne hopes his story encourages resilience, compassion, and equal opportunities for all.

    https://www.ibrispizzeria.com/

    https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/01/30/1075558056/an-african-immigrants-pizza-wins-global-raves-and-overcomes-italian-prejudices

    https://www.instagram.com/ibris.official/

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    28 分
  • The Power of Lived Experience in Trauma-Informed Care and Reproductive Justice
    2025/11/17

    In this episode of Creative Resilience, Dr. Briana interviews Nicole Sessions, a writer, reproductive justice advocate, and full-spectrum doula who is currently serving as a peer provider on I-HOPE, a multisite comparative effectiveness trial examining culturally responsive Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) versus brief screening for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in reducing PTSD symptoms during and after pregnancy. Nicole shares her journey into birth work, inspired by her empowering childbirth experience, and her path to joining the I-HOPE Study as a peer provider supporting Black birthing patients with trauma-informed care. Throughout the discussion, Nicole reflects on the challenges and rewards of facilitating culturally responsive PTSD interventions during the perinatal period, emphasizing the importance of empathy, validation, and authentic human connection. She highlights the role of storytelling, peer support, and creative approaches in advancing reproductive justice and improving Black maternal mental health.

    https://www.nicolesessions.com/

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    29 分
  • Relational Savoring to Promote Healing and Resilience
    2025/10/27

    In this episode of Creative Resilience, Dr. Briana speaks with Dr. Jessie Borelli, a clinical psychologist and professor at UC Irvine, about relational savoring, a brief, strength-based intervention designed to foster emotional well-being and resilience by helping individuals focus on and immerse themselves in moments of secure, loving connection within close relationships. Dr. Borelli explains that relational savoring draws on the concept of savoring, an emotion-regulation strategy, and applies it specifically to attachment-based interactions. Through guided reflections, participants revisit positive relational experiences to strengthen the emotional impact of those memories, which can be particularly beneficial for parents, trauma survivors, and communities experiencing stress. Dr. Briana and Dr. Borelli discuss the origins and key components of Relational Savoring and how, through partnership and creativity, it has been adapted for various communities to promote thriving relationships and communities.

    https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/borelli/

    https://www.drjessicaborelli.com/

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    32 分
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