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Miyah talks with Jordan Payne about the impact of therapeutic gardening for children who’ve experienced traumatic events. Jordan shares stories about how children respond to therapeutic gardening, the effect of ACES on a young child, and how resiliency is bouncing back after tough times. About The Guests Jordan Payne is a husband, father, Student Minister at Lifespring Christian Church, and the Executive Director of Sprouting Minds [https://oursproutingminds.com/give-now]. He’s worked in education and the nonprofit field for over a decade. He believes that children (and adults!) need autonomy, control, and safe spaces & relationships to develop their resiliency. You can send a message to Jordan through his LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-payne-87848077/], Anchor/Spotify, or contact Sprouting Minds here [https://oursproutingminds.com/contact-us]. Resources SOUL BIRD Consulting [https://www.soulbirdconsulting.info/] ACES TED Talk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ovIJ3dsNk&t=825s] Factors in Resilient Outcomes Study [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6500354/] Resilience in Children Study [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6069421/] SAMSHA Childhood Resilience [https://www.samhsa.gov/homelessness-programs-resources/hpr-resources/childhood-resilience] Episode Transcript *Intro Music segues into soft, jazzy Background Music* Miyah: Good Morning, Good Afternoon, and Good Evening. Wherever you're joining us, whenever you're joining us, thanks for listening. I'm Miyah Byrd. I'm your host for We Don't Talk About That. If you’re an adult, you may not give a second thought to the power of making choices for yourself. But autonomy is an important life skill that develops in childhood. The ability to make a conscious choice and to exert control on your environment. For children who face traumatic experiences that often rob them of choice and control, therapeutic gardening could be helpful. Today, I’m talking with Jordan Payne, the founder and ED of Sprouting Minds [https://oursproutingminds.com/]. Sprouting Minds seeks to inspire immersive, trauma-informed, and strength based therapeutic horticulture, developing at risk youth's resiliency and psychological well-being. When did you start Sprouting Minds? Was that like, right at the beginning of the pandemic? Or a little bit after? Jordan: Oh, no. So I was–before I started working at the church now, I was actually a social worker. And that was, this is all back in like 2019. And I got to the point there in my social work, where I would hang out with the kids for like, the first four or five hours in the day, and then we have three hours of just writing our case notes and billing insurance. And I got to the point where I, it was so repetitive that I found a way to do it for myself. This might not work for everybody else that does it. But I got it done pretty quickly. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rPqevcXJPcT4X4qqStFg-_hOLGBMiz5s/view?usp=sharing
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