Ep. 10 - Finding Faith Abroad: Trauma-Informed Care and Building Community in Jordan

Join us for a special episode recorded in the vibrant streets of Jordan. Meredith sits down with family physician and friend Brianne Clark, D.O. to discuss the unique challenges and rewards of living cross-culturally, the importance of faith in their work, and the powerful impact of community. Hear firsthand accounts of their experiences, from bustling markets to the historic site of Petra. Discover how embracing vulnerability and fostering connections can lead to profound personal growth and resilience, helping us find strength in unexpected places.

Meredith Shuman | Trauma-informed care trainer, Mom

Meredith Shuman is the founder of James Trail, an organization supporting the unique needs of adoptive and foster families. Meredith has over 28 years of experience serving as a therapist, trauma-informed care trainer, and mom. She holds a MSW from the University of Texas. She and her husband Dan, a global health physician have been married 28 years, and they have 5 children, 4 of whom are adopted.  Meredith loves a passport with lots of stamps, a water bottle with lots of stickers, a table with lots of people, and a mountain with lots of trail.

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