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Root For Each Other: A Branches Podcast

Root For Each Other: A Branches Podcast

著者: Branches Domestic Violence Shelter
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Root For Each Other: A Branches Podcast is a collaborative project of Branches Domestic Violence Shelter that is designed to shed light on issues of domestic violence that continue to oppress victims daily--these conversations will educate and empower listeners to recognize the insidious footprint of domestic violence in our communities as well as best practices for effective advocacy. With 1 in 4 women facing domestic violence in their life time, and communities of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community facing higher rates and more risk for reporting DV, there has never been a more urgent call to create not only trauma-informed services, but space for all of us to be members of a trauma-responsive community. This podcast can be your first step.

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  • Building BTR Villages: A Conversation with Stephanie Collier of BBBS of the TriState
    2026/05/26

    In this episode, we sit down with Stephanie Hurley Collier, Executive Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Tri-State, to discuss why trauma-responsive services matter across every sector — including mentoring programs serving vulnerable youth.

    Stephanie shares how meaningful, professionally supported mentoring relationships can help children build confidence, resilience, and connection, especially when organizations intentionally create environments that recognize and respond to trauma. Together, we explore what it means to move beyond simply serving youth and toward truly understanding the experiences many children carry with them every day.

    In this conversation, we discuss:

    • What trauma-responsive care means in practice
    • Why mentoring relationships can be life-changing for children facing adversity
    • The importance of safe, supportive adult connections
    • How organizations can integrate trauma-responsive principles into their services
    • The role community members play in helping youth reach their full potential

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Tri-State is part of the nationwide Big Brothers Big Sisters network, creating and supporting one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

    Research and best practices in mentoring continue to show that trauma-responsive approaches help organizations better recognize the impact of trauma, respond appropriately, and reduce the risk of re-traumatization for children and families.

    If you’d like to get involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Tri-State — whether by becoming a mentor, donating, or supporting their mission — you can learn more on their website.

    You can also learn more about the organization’s mission and programs through their About page.

    If you’re interested in learning more about or supporting the Building Trauma Responsive (BTR) Communities initiative through Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, you can find more information here: BTR Communities Initiative Information

    You can also explore more about Branches’ ongoing trauma-responsive advocacy, community education, and podcast initiatives through their website.

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    37 分
  • Read for Each Other: Discussing Nobody's Girl with Our Friends from CONTACT
    2026/04/16

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and we were so excited to participate in Contact Crisis Center's SAAM Book Club reading Nobody's Girl, the posthumous memoir of Epstein survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre. In our newest episode of Root for Each Other, CONTACT advocates Jo and Elijah join us to further discuss the book from an advocacy perspective. Join us as we explore this account and the overall impact of public perception on the realities faced by Human Trafficking survivors we see in our daily work.



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    59 分
  • The Business of Compassion: Trauma-Response in Business Communities
    2026/03/24

    What does it look like when a business community leads with compassion?

    In our newest podcast episode, Megan Archer, President of the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce and Anna Adkins, with the Huntington Area Convention & Visitor's Bureau join us to talk about how Huntington is building trauma-responsive practices into local businesses and how that work is making a real difference.

    We’re proud to feature this conversation as part of our effort to create resources that support understanding, healing, and connection whenever our listeners need them


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    39 分
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