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Content Overview

We’re on a mission to make ongoing trauma-informed training accessible to all. As such, we’ve got a lot of free educational resources as well as suggestions for your own ongoing education.

Podcast.

For professional deep-dives and conversations on tough topics, our podcast is the place to go!

YouTube Channel.

For similar information from the podcast, but geared more towards the general public…or at least the fellow weirdos (*affectionate) that find Kim relatable.

(Features a more “unmasked” version of Kim.)

Free Handouts.

Explore our free educational handouts designed for speech-language pathologists and other service providers who want to deepen their understanding of trauma-informed care.

Works Cited.

Kim reads research. Like, a lot. So a lot of what she talks about is based in research…even if some of it counters the “current consensus” on how to interpret certain differences (cough cough neurodivergent brains cough).

External Resources.

If you’re looking to go deeper or just want more resources on specific topics, these are excellent books and websites for ongoing training and education.

The good stuff folks say about Kim’s talks

  • “1) [Kim is] a dynamic, passionate, engaging speaker with so much to share. I look forward to attending more talks. 2) I really appreciated the emphasis of shifting to viewing ND as cultural differences. It's an important reframe to keep emphasizing."

    2023 ASHA attendee

    (talk topic: Neurodivergent-affirming care)

  • “You were delightful. Clear and funny! It gave me so much more insight into supporting our neurodivergent clients and seeing them as the beautiful complex humans they are. As a neurodivergent person I am so glad that you are doing so much to teach these concepts.”

    2023 ASHA attendee

    (talk topic: Neurodivergent-affirming care)

  • "I am a mental health professional (LCSW), and felt it extremely validating and relieving to consider my work situation as experiencing trauma rather than that I’m just burned out and cannot cope. "

    Courage to Risk 2024 attendee

    (talk topic: Burnout)

  • "It was so beautiful to share a safe space at a time where 'trauma informed' can feel so isolating and activating for ND people with CPTSD. Thank you. I needed this. "

    2023 ASHA attendee
    (talk topic: Neurodivergent-affirming care)

  • "Engaging, funny and informative"

    Courage to Risk 2024 attendee
    (talk topic: Burnout)