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Head, Heart, Homefront is a production from the Barry Robinson Center that’s focused on mental health and resiliency for military families. Tune in to learn tips, tools, and techniques to support your family!

Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

Head, Heart, Homefront The Barry Robinson Center

    • Kinder und Familie

Head, Heart, Homefront is a production from the Barry Robinson Center that’s focused on mental health and resiliency for military families. Tune in to learn tips, tools, and techniques to support your family!

Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    Reflections and Lessons with Erin Lindstrom

    Reflections and Lessons with Erin Lindstrom

    Head, Heart, Homefront has been a moving and insightful project. In this episode, Erin Lindstrom, host of Head, Heart, Homefront, shares her biggest takeaways and lessons learned from interviewing the incredible HHH guests. For more info on Head, Heart, Homefront and the other incredible programming from the Barry Robinson Center, please visit barryrobinson.org

    Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
    Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    • 13 Min.
    Preserving Playfulness in Resilient Kids

    Preserving Playfulness in Resilient Kids

    Dr. Anna Crane is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and owner of NBB Psychology. She has extensive experience working with military families, particularly families within Special Forces, and understands the unique challenges faced within military life. In this conversation, Dr. Crane shares the amazing insights and perspectives that military kids and teenagers have in part because of the extra stressors military life presents. With this, Dr. Crane explains the therapeutic properties of play, presence, and laughter and how to intentionally create space for these moments.

    For more info please visit: https://nbbpsychology.com

    Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
    Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    • 22 Min.
    Best Practices For Serving Military Families

    Best Practices For Serving Military Families

    Rob McCartney MSW, is the Chief Executive Officer for The Barry Robinson Center, a behavioral health system in Norfolk, Virginia, anchored by a 72-bed residential treatment center. Over the past eight years, Rob has led The Barry Robinson Center’s residential program’s transition from a typical residential treatment center to a premier program whose primary mission is to help military-connected children and their families heal. In this conversation, Rob shares about the importance of transparency inside residential treatment systems and offers insight around questions parents should be asking when considering care options for their children.

    For more information, please visit: barryrobinson.org

    Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
    Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    • 24 Min.
    Navigating Residential Treatment Centers for Families

    Navigating Residential Treatment Centers for Families

    Lisette Burton is the Chief Policy and Practice Advisor for the Association of Children’s Residential Centers (ACRC), a US Army veteran, and a dedicated advocate for children and families. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of being able to access mental health care at the right time and how parents can navigate their choices while advocating on behalf of their child. Lisette also shares about her personal experience and journey to this work and why she feels it’s so important.

    For more information please visit: www.togetherthevoice.org

    Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
    Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    • 25 Min.
    Life Lessons from 29 Military Moves

    Life Lessons from 29 Military Moves

    Ginny Rodriguez is a military spouse who after marrying her husband in 1982 had 4 kids and moved 29 times throughout his military career including multiple tours to Georgia, North Carolina, Germany as well as assignments in Kansas, Rhode Island, Texas, Korea, Kentucky, Fort Belvoir, and Fort Myer. In this conversation, Ginny shares her insights and lessons on building resiliency, making friends, and creating a support network.

    For more information please visit: www.bigbrobigsis.com

    Presented by The Barry Robinson Center
    Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    • 25 Min.
    Building Resiliency, Routine, and Readiness through Reading

    Building Resiliency, Routine, and Readiness through Reading

    Samantha Hagan Lingad is the Lead Director of Operations and Maritime Programs of United Through Reading where she works with the Operations team to coordinate national program campaigns, oversee volunteer recruitment, and establish, expand, and support United Through Reading programs throughout the United States Military. She also works directly with U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Commands based from the Eastern half of the U.S. to Rota, Spain, and everywhere in between. In this conversation, we talk all about the power of reading to build routine, resilience, and readiness.

    For more information please visit unitedthroughreading.org, utr.org/app

    Presented by The Barry Robinson Center Hosted by Erin Lindstrom

    • 18 Min.

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