Pennsylvania Peer Support Coalition Podcast

Resources, Resilience, and Real Talk: Katrina Pratt Roebuck on Connecting Communities

1 h 5 min · 20 mrt 2026
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In this episode of the PaPSC Podcast, hosts David Measel and Abigail Boccardi sit down with Katrina Pratt Roebuck—Senior Director of Systems Integration at the City of Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health, CEO and founder of the national resource hub Uplift Me, and a self-proclaimed "resource nerd" with 28 years in the social services trenches. Together, we dig into what it really takes to connect people to the resources they need; and why that's harder than it should be. Katrina shares her journey from mental health case manager to systems-level leader, the story behind building Uplift Me from a local idea into a nationwide platform, and why she believes technology may be the most important social determinant of health. We talk about navigating bureaucracy without burning out, the massive resource gap in rural communities, what other countries can teach us about safety nets, and why simplifying access to help isn't just efficient—it's compassionate. Plus, Katrina breaks down her formula for building psychologically safe teams and why frontline workers deserve more than just a thank you. Learn more about Uplift Me and explore free resource events across the country at https://uplifme.com [https://uplifme.com].

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aflevering Resources, Resilience, and Real Talk: Katrina Pratt Roebuck on Connecting Communities artwork

Resources, Resilience, and Real Talk: Katrina Pratt Roebuck on Connecting Communities

In this episode of the PaPSC Podcast, hosts David Measel and Abigail Boccardi sit down with Katrina Pratt Roebuck—Senior Director of Systems Integration at the City of Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health, CEO and founder of the national resource hub Uplift Me, and a self-proclaimed "resource nerd" with 28 years in the social services trenches. Together, we dig into what it really takes to connect people to the resources they need; and why that's harder than it should be. Katrina shares her journey from mental health case manager to systems-level leader, the story behind building Uplift Me from a local idea into a nationwide platform, and why she believes technology may be the most important social determinant of health. We talk about navigating bureaucracy without burning out, the massive resource gap in rural communities, what other countries can teach us about safety nets, and why simplifying access to help isn't just efficient—it's compassionate. Plus, Katrina breaks down her formula for building psychologically safe teams and why frontline workers deserve more than just a thank you. Learn more about Uplift Me and explore free resource events across the country at https://uplifme.com [https://uplifme.com].

20 mrt 20261 h 5 min
aflevering Self-Diagnosis, Stigma, and Strength: Claire Twomey on Living Neurodivergent artwork

Self-Diagnosis, Stigma, and Strength: Claire Twomey on Living Neurodivergent

In this powerful episode of the PaPSC Podcast, hosts Beck Schultz and Abigail Boccardi sit down with Claire Twomey—professional ADHD coach, peer supporter, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent folks. What started as one conversation turned into two, thanks to some technical hiccups. But the result is a rich, unfiltered blend of both sessions that we couldn’t bear to separate. Together, we explore what it means to live, work, and thrive as a neurodivergent person in systems not built for us. Claire shares her insights on self-diagnosis, the limitations of the medical model, coaching as an empowering alternative, and why “pills don’t teach the skills.” We talk about identity, burnout, accommodations (and why that word needs a rethink), and the deep need for compassion in education, employment, and support services. It’s longer than usual—but trust us, it’s worth it. Note: This episode contains light editing to preserve the authenticity of both recording sessions. Thanks for listening and being part of the conversation.

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