James Trail: from functional to flourishing

James Trail

Explore the world of trauma-informed care with 'James Trail Podcast.' Join Meredith Shuman, founder and therapist, as she shares insights and resources for families and organizations affected by trauma. Learn from experts, hear inspiring stories, and discover practical tips for creating safe, supportive communities. Whether you're a professional, caregiver, or someone impacted by trauma, this podcast offers hope, understanding, and tools for healing and flourishing. Discover your path to healing and wholeness with each episode. https://www.jamestrail.org

  1. Apr 15

    Reshaping the Narrative of Transracial Parenting | The James Trail Podcast with Guest Isaac Etter

    In this episode of the James Trail podcast, Isaac Etter rejoins Meredith Shuman to discuss the nuanced journey of interracial (transracial) adoption. Isaac shares his personal story of being raised by loving parents who, while providing a safe home, inadvertently left him unprepared for the racial and cultural complexities of the outside world. We dive into why "love is not enough" when raising a child of a different race and explore the one thing parents can do to dramatically improve their child's sense of identity and confidence.Key Topics Discussed:💡 The terminology debate: Why Isaac prefers the term "interracial adoption" over "transracial".💡 Cultural Identity: The importance of understanding hair care, skincare, and cultural nuances.💡 Racial Mirrors: Why seeing adults of the same race in authority roles changes a child's future.💡 Community Integration: Moving beyond "black hours" to making diversity a normal part of family life.Resources Mentioned:CASE (Center for Adoption Support and Education): Mentioned in relation to Tony Hines and his advocacy for updated adoption terminology. 🔗 - www.adoptionsupport.orgUnderstanding and Supporting Transracial Adoptees: Isaac’s training program focused on racial mirrors and identity.🔗 - www.identitylearning.coFor more information on Isaac's speaking engagements and advocacy work: 🔗 - www.isaacetter.com.

    26 min
  2. Apr 1

    The Hidden Guilt of the Adoptee | James Trail Podcast with guest Isaac Etter (Part 1)

    In this episode of the James Trail Podcast, host Meredith James sits down with Isaac Etter, an adoptee, activist, and founder of Parenting Different. Together, they pull back the curtain on the internal world of the adoptee, moving beyond the "Hallmark movie" narrative to explore the complexities of loss, grief, and the "ghosts" that inhabit adoptive homes.Isaac shares his personal journey of navigating a childhood narrative wrapped in rejection and abandonment, explaining how these early wounds often manifest in two distinct behavioral extremes: the "over-performer" perfectionist and the "disruptive" non-performer. This conversation is an essential guide for adoptive and foster parents looking to move from a "personal lens" of parenting to a "trauma-loss lens," ultimately building a foundation of honesty that allows children to thrive into adulthood.🎙️ Key Moments & Timestamps3:30 - The Mission of Parenting Different: Isaac discusses his organization’s goal to equip adoptive and foster parents with resources that recognize the inherent trauma and loss in adoption.7:15 - Grief Has an Expression: A breakdown of how a child’s "misbehavior" is often a biological expression of underlying grief and trauma.10:30 - Performance vs. Protection: Isaac explains why some adoptees become perfectionists to avoid further rejection, while others act out to avoid the pain of failing to be "perfect".16:40 - TBRI in Practice: A brief look at Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) as a modality for coming alongside kids with "hard parts" in their stories.21:15 - The Guilt of Curiosity: Why many adoptees feel a deep sense of guilt for being curious about their birth families or for not "celebrating" their adoption day.26:12 - Surrounded by Ghosts: Isaac’s powerful metaphor for the invisible presence of birth parents and the "ghosts" of what was lost in an adoptive home.Resources & Cited References:👉 Parenting Different: https://www.identitylearning.co/👉 Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD): https://child.tcu.edu/👉 Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI): https://child.tcu.edu

    31 min
  3. Feb 25

    The Lost Art of Relationship: Why Modern Healthcare is Failing Us | The James Trail Podcast

    In this powerful conversation, healthcare executive Judson Howe joins Meredith Shuman to explore why the modern medical system is failing despite our record-breaking spending and advanced biomedical science. Drawing from his experience as a CFO and hospital leader, Judson argues that we have "transactionalized" healthcare and lost the vital component of relationship.The episode dives deep into the holistic meaning of "healing," tracing the Greek word sozo and the Old English word halen, which both encompass rescuing, delivering, and making whole—not just fixing a physical ailment. Judson discusses the "epidemic of loneliness" identified by the Surgeon General and how emotional and spiritual health are inextricably linked to physical outcomes.Key topics discussed include:✓ The 10x vs. 2x Mindset in Health: Why doing more of the same isn't working and why we need a generative, not extractive, model of care.✓ The NUKA System: Learning from the award-winning South Central Foundation in Alaska on how to treat patients as "customer-owners".✓ Trauma-Informed Care: How understanding the "unseen" wounds of trauma can transform clinics and improve staff retention.✓ Faith & Medicine: Integrating the biblical model of wholeness and the importance of clinical and spiritual leaders working together.Whether you are a healthcare professional, a patient navigating the system, or a neighbor looking to support those around you, this episode is a reminder that we are all "in the same bus together" and that true healing begins with love and community.About Our Guest: Judson Howe is a veteran healthcare executive and the host of Healthcare Reframed, a podcast dedicated to vulnerable conversations that challenge the status quo of the American medical system. Subscribe to his channel here: @HealthcareReframed, or visit his website at www.healthcarereframed.orgHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:🔔 LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more faith-based, trauma-informed mental health content!💵 DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!🔗 Stay Connected with Us :💻 Website: https://jamestrail.org/ 📸 Instagram: @jamestrailglobal#MentalHealth #HealthcareReframed #FaithAndTrauma #HumanConnection #SabbathRest #JamesTrail #MoralInjury #Leadership

    44 min
  4. Feb 23

    Trauma, Faith, and the American Healthcare Crisis | The James Trail Podcast

    "We are hungry for people willing to climb down off their pedestals and have meaningful conversations."In this episode of the James Trail Podcast, Meredith Shuman sits down with Judson Howe, creator of the Healthcare Reframed podcast and former healthcare executive. Together, they explore the "softer side" of leadership, the hidden crisis of moral injury in the medical field, and why our fast-paced society is starving for human connection.Judson shares his personal journey of transitioning from high-stakes corporate operations to a "season of capacity," where he learned the art of decanting ideas—slowing down to let truth and relationship breathe.In this episode, we discuss:- The Reality of Moral Injury: Why healthcare leaders and clinicians are facing a values crisis.- The Sierra Nevada Lesson: What standing on a 14,000-foot peak taught Judson about mortality and faith.- Healthcare Reframed: The inspiration behind traveling the country to have vulnerable, "fireside" chats with industry giants.- The Power of Sabbath: Practical ways to protect your internal cadence from the external chaos of the world.About Our Guest: Judson Howe is a veteran healthcare executive and the host of Healthcare Reframed, a podcast dedicated to vulnerable conversations that challenge the status quo of the American medical system. Subscribe to his channel here: @HealthcareReframed, or visit his website at www.healthcarereframed.orgHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:🔔 LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more faith-based, trauma-informed mental health content!💵 DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!🔗 Stay Connected with Us :💻 Website: https://jamestrail.org/ 📸 Instagram: / jamestrailglobal#MentalHealth #HealthcareReframed #FaithAndTrauma #HumanConnection #SabbathRest #JamesTrail #MoralInjury #Leadership

    37 min
  5. Jan 2

    The #1 Secret to Get Your Teen Talking! | James Trail Podcast

    In this episode, we sit down with dedicated school counselor Crissy Skogan to pull back the curtain on the "burning issues" facing teenagers today. From the addictive nature of social media and the weight of cyberbullying to the crushing pressure of academic perfectionism, we explore how parents and educators can show up authentically for the next generation.Our guest shares powerful insights on why modeling vulnerability is more effective than just giving advice, and how creating "forced" spaces for self-care can open the door to deeper connection. We also discuss the innovative programs being implemented in schools—like Peer-Led Suicide Prevention and Mental Health First Aid—to ensure no student feels they have to carry their burdens alone.🕒 Key Moments & Timestamps0:00 – Creating Space for Vulnerability The importance of "forcing" shared activities (like a run or a walk) to get kids out of their rooms and into a headspace where they feel safe to share.1:25 – The "Human" Counselor Why it’s vital to let kids know that adults aren't robots and that being "authentic and human" is the foundation of a helping relationship.3:01 – Vulnerability vs. Oversharing A helpful rule of thumb on what is appropriate to share with students or children versus what should be reserved for adult peers.5:22 – The Social Media Struggle A deep dive into cyberbullying, the "consent talk" regarding digital images, and the impact of social media addiction.10:11 – The "One Hour" Rule A powerful recommendation from a high school senior on limiting social media use and why modeling proper usage as a parent is the #1 tool.11:05 – Academic Pressure & "The Need Behind the Behavior" Discussing the student who sobs over an 'A' and how to identify the narrative (value, worth, or fear) driving academic stress.18:01 – Relationship Dynamics in the Digital Age How hiding behind screens has made in-person conflict resolution and empathy more difficult for modern teens.24:45 – A Message to Parents A vital reminder: Your child’s struggle with mental health is not a reflection of "bad parenting."30:52 – Innovative School Resources An overview of Mental Health First Aid, "Sources of Strength," and the "True Sport" mindset for student-athletes.Useful links:http://mentalhealthfirstaid.org/population-focused-modules/teens/http://sourcesofstrength.orghttp://truesport.orgHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:🔔 LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more Christ-centric, trauma-informed mental health content!💵 DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!🔗 Stay Connected with Us :💻 Website: https://jamestrail.org/ 📸 Instagram: / jamestrailglobal

    43 min
  6. 12/26/2025

    More Than Just Grades: The Critical Need for Mental Health in Schools | The James Trail Podcast

    In this engaging conversation, Meredith Shuman and Cristina Skokan explore the multifaceted role of a school counselor, the challenges teens face today, and the importance of mental health awareness. Cristina shares her journey into counseling, her passion for coaching volleyball, and the significance of fostering healthy relationships among students. They discuss the impact of social media, academic pressures, and the need for vulnerability in communication. Cristina emphasizes the importance of parental support and innovative mental health programs in schools, while also touching on the role of faith in navigating life's challenges. The conversation concludes with reflections on the beauty of change and the importance of self-care.00:00 - Introduction and Personal Connections02:52 - Career Journey and Passion for Counseling06:01 - The Role of a School Counselor08:54 - Coaching Volleyball and Building Team Chemistry11:56 - Mental Health Awareness in Sports14:55 - Family Life and Fostering Children17:38 - Navigating Vulnerability in Counseling20:49 - Teen Challenges: Social Media and Mental Health34:36 - Academic Pressure and Mental Health38:47 - Understanding Teen Stress and Parental Support41:19 - Navigating Relationships in the Digital Age43:15 - Supporting Teens Through Breakups50:15 - The Importance of Vulnerability and Modeling51:32 - Integrating Faith in Mental Health Conversations53:50 - Innovative Mental Health Initiatives in Schools59:19 - The Role of Identity in Student Athletes' Mental HealthResources & Further Information:Need to talk to someone now? Text or call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.Learn More: Look into getting certified in a Mental Health First Aid course in your area!https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.orgWhat is one thing you can do today to help build hope in your community? Let us know in the comments!HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:🔔 LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more Christ-centric, trauma-informed mental health content!💵 DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!🔗 Stay Connected with Us :💻 Website: https://jamestrail.org/ 📸 Instagram: / jamestrailglobal

    25 min
  7. 12/02/2025

    The Digital Dangers Your Kids Face | The James Trail Podcast with Jamie Gordon

    Parenting in a hyper-connected world feels impossible, but it doesn't have to be. In this critical conversation, we welcome Jamie from Screen Sanity to equip parents with the facts and tools they need to protect their children and foster deeper, real-life connection.We tackle difficult topics head-on:Pornography's Pervasiveness: Jamie Gordon shares alarming statistics (25% of all search engine searches are porn!) and provides clear strategies for talking to your kids about accidental exposure, recommending the book "Good Pictures, Bad Pictures."Online Gaming Risks: We discuss the dangers of online gaming with strangers and how to recognize the signs of addictive behavior (behavior changes when asked to get off). Jamie offers the Kami Kanai Game Decision Tree as a helpful visual tool.Battling Big Tech: Understand how social media algorithms are designed to create addiction and what parents can do to counteract this massive, billion-dollar industry.Making Intentional Choices: Learn about the "Create, Connect, Consume" screen time model and explore device alternatives (Gab phones, Gizmo watches, flip phones) to ensure you're giving a device for a reason, not just because "everyone else has one."Screens don't have to ruin your family. It's about being intentional, not eliminating.Screen Sanity Website & Resources: https://screensanity.orgHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT:🔔 LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to this channel for more Christ-centric, trauma-informed mental health content!💵 DONATE: We appreciate your donations and partnership. Please visit https://www.jamestrail.org/donate to support our work!🔗 Stay Connected with Us :💻 Website: https://jamestrail.org/ 📸 Instagram: / jamestrailglobal

    34 min

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Explore the world of trauma-informed care with 'James Trail Podcast.' Join Meredith Shuman, founder and therapist, as she shares insights and resources for families and organizations affected by trauma. Learn from experts, hear inspiring stories, and discover practical tips for creating safe, supportive communities. Whether you're a professional, caregiver, or someone impacted by trauma, this podcast offers hope, understanding, and tools for healing and flourishing. Discover your path to healing and wholeness with each episode. https://www.jamestrail.org