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Mike Sapp, CEO of the Trauma Resource Institute, joins host Elaine Miller-Karas for a compelling conversation about the challenges—and the remarkable acts of generosity—that have emerged within their global community over recent months.
Together, they will reflect on TRI’s work in response to the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires and the organization’s ongoing support of individuals and communities navigating the impact of shifting U.S. governmental funding for humanitarian initiatives.
Their conversation will highlight the deeply human stories shared with them by survivors—stories not only of loss and hardship but of resilience, kindness, and hope.
From working with teachers and counselors in fire-ravaged schools to supporting front-line staff from Los Angeles County and City Parks and Recreation Departments, Mike and Elaine will illuminate the quiet heroism and collective compassion that continue to inspire their work.
In the spirit of enduring wisdom, they will reflect on the words of Abraham Lincoln:
“Kindness is the only service that will stand the storm of life and not wash out. It will wear well and will be remembered long after the prism of politeness or the complexion of courtesy has faded away.”
While they do not turn away from the painful realities of our time—fires, wars, aggressive acts, and the persistence of community violence—they will gently guide listeners toward a broader view.
They will ask the powerful question that lies at the heart of their model: “What else is true?” A reminder that even in the midst of trauma, there are moments of grace, connection, and healing that point the way forward.
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Mike Sapp, CEO of the Trauma Resource Institute, joins host Elaine Miller-Karas for a compelling conversation about the challenges—and the remarkable acts of generosity—that have emerged within their global community over recent months.
Together, they will reflect on TRI’s work in response to the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires and the organization’s ongoing support of individuals and communities navigating the impact of shifting U.S. governmental funding for humanitarian initiatives.
Their conversation will highlight the deeply human stories shared with them by survivors—stories not only of loss and hardship but of resilience, kindness, and hope.
From working with teachers and counselors in fire-ravaged schools to supporting front-line staff from Los Angeles County and City Parks and Recreation Departments, Mike and Elaine will illuminate the quiet heroism and collective compassion that continue to inspire their work.
In the spirit of enduring wisdom, they will reflect on the words of Abraham Lincoln:
“Kindness is the only service that will stand the storm of life and not wash out. It will wear well and will be remembered long after the prism of politeness or the complexion of courtesy has faded away.”
While they do not turn away from the painful realities of our time—fires, wars, aggressive acts, and the persistence of community violence—they will gently guide listeners toward a broader view.
They will ask the powerful question that lies at the heart of their model: “What else is true?” A reminder that even in the midst of trauma, there are moments of grace, connection, and healing that point the way forward.
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