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If you work with kids, families, or clients impacted by trauma, you’re in the right place. The Attachment Theory in Action Podcast is your go-to podcast for real conversations about trauma, attachment, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of those you serve. Every other week, host Kirsty Nolan sits down with experts in attachment, trauma, and child development to talk about the stuff th... more

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In this episode, Kirsty sits down with holistic sleep coach and founder of "Embrace and Nurture", Maria Domenech Florit, to explore the powerful connection between attachment, responsiveness, and children’s sleep.

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In this exciting episode, Jenna is back as guest host! She sits down with Dr. Siemone Smith, a family therapist and founder of Generation Mend, as they talk about black motherhood, the white gaze, and how racial differences impact motherhood as a who... more

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This week, Kirsty sits down with John Makransky, Ph.D and Paul Condon, Ph.D to explore how Buddhist contemplative practices intersect with attachment theory to cultivate compassion and healing.

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In this episode, Kirsty sits down with Regine Roy, founder of Queen Geniuses Inc., to discuss her inspiring journey from her childhood experiences in Brooklyn to her work empowering youth and families. Together, they explore themes of resilience, cul... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Simeone Smith
Healer, trainer, and scholar with over 15 years of experience in the infant mental health field. Founder of Generation Mend, a private practice and framework dedicated to breaking intergenerational cycles and restoring relational health.
Generation Mend
Episode: Black Motherhood and the "White Gaze": Dr. Simeone Smith
Regine Roy
President and founder of Queen Geniuses Inc., a mental health consultant committed to transforming lives through education and support.
Queen Geniuses Inc.
Episode: Planting Seeds of Worthiness: Regine Roy
Stephen Hanmer D'Elía
A licensed clinical social worker with a law degree in international human rights. He has over 25 years of experience in supporting children, youth, and families worldwide, particularly in humanitarian contexts.
Episode: Connection, Safety and Attachment: Stephen Hanmer D'Elía
Jason Shiers
Founder of the Infinite Recovery Project, psychotherapist and author.
Infinite Recovery Project
Episode: Infinite Recovery Project: Jason Shiers
Dr. Robert Karen
Clinical psychologist and author of "Becoming Attached"
Episode: Becoming Attached: Dr. Robert Karen
George Haas
Expert in meditation and attachment, advocate for healing through connection and understanding attachment issues.
Episode: Meditation x Attachment = Healing: George Haas
Debra Wesselmann
Expert in treating attachment trauma, co-founder of the Attachment and Trauma Center of Nebraska.
Attachment and Trauma Center of Nebraska
Episode: EMDR and Family Therapy: Debra Wesselmann
Sarah Goodapple
Family coach with Chaddock Foster and Adoption Services
Chaddock
Episode: The Connecting Power of Books: Sarah Goodapple
Philip Wire
An experienced educator and author specializing in trauma-informed practices.
Episode: Trauma Informed Tragedy - Part 1: Philip Wire

Host

Kirsty Nolan
Host of the show, focusing on trauma and attachment, facilitating insightful conversations with various experts in the field.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 262 ratings
  • Exceptional

    An exceptional resource for all, even if you aren't sure what attachment theory is.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    None applicable nicknames
    Austria10 months ago
  • Very interesting

    I just came across this podcast. I absolutely love it. The host has a warm presence and a lovely voice.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anna 🙂🙂
    United States2 years ago
  • Exceptional

    This podcast is a gem for any child therapist, full of rich content, well interviewed, exceptional guests, I find myself going back to earlier podcasts to relisten and always pick up something new because each episode offers so much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Saskaloppet
    Canada2 years ago
  • Host’s vocal fry

    I am having a really hard time listening to this podcast because of the host’s vocal fry and valley girl voice. I am trying to focus on the content, but the voice is so distracting.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    kbbmom
    United States2 years ago
  • A rich resource

    The conversations are nuanced yet actionable. Jenna’s curiosity is our gift as she effortlessly draws beautiful wisdom from the guests. Thank you for lifting up many aspects of attachment.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nat V..
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

"This podcast is a gem for any child therapist, full of rich content and exceptional guests!"
"The conversations are nuanced yet actionable. Jenna's curiosity is a gift as she draws wisdom from the guests."
"Incredibly engaging and knowledgeable host, fascinating guests specializing in areas we rarely hear about!"
"Great content but some wish for improved interviewing skills from the host."
"The host's vocal fry can be distracting for some listeners."
"A valuable resource for professionals who are learning how trauma and attachment impact lives!"

Chart Rankings

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

How Compassion Works: Paul Condon & John Makransky
Q: What drove your attraction to the contemplative way of being?
Paul was drawn to the experiential learning from meditation and attachment theory, finding it crucial to social psychology and interpersonal outcomes.
How Compassion Works: Paul Condon & John Makransky
Q: How did you get interested in the practice of Buddhism originally?
John's interest in Buddhism began in sixth grade, learning about the Buddha's enlightenment experience, which inspired him to explore Buddhism further.
Planting Seeds of Worthiness: Regine Roy
Q: Tell us a bit about Queen Geniuses.
Regine explains that Queen Geniuses began as a girls' empowerment conference and evolved into her full-time work in social-emotional learning.
Planting Seeds of Worthiness: Regine Roy
Q: Can you tell us a little bit more about your relationships growing up?
Regine describes how her family dynamics and her brother's health challenges impacted her upbringing and sense of responsibility.
Planting Seeds of Worthiness: Regine Roy
Q: Tell us a bit about your story.
Regine shares her background as a first-generation Haitian American growing up in Brooklyn and how her struggles have inspired her work in social-emotional learning.

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1. Dr. Simeone Smith
2. Regine Roy
3. Stephen Hanmer D'Elía
4. Jason Shiers
5. Dr. Robert Karen
6. George Haas
7. Debra Wesselmann
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