Thrive Center for Children Families and Communities
Thrive Dispatches
Welcome to Thrive Dispatches, a podcast that explores the stories behind helping children, families, and communities thrive. Join host Dr. Matt Biel, director of Georgetown University's Thrive Center, as he connects with researchers, clinicians, community leaders, and families who are reimagining mental health and well-being. Each episode brings together diverse perspectives and innovative approaches that are transforming how we support child and family mental health.
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Jul 1, 2026
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Episodes
Referrals and Hope Are Not a Strategy (with Dr. Mary Ann Woodruff & Rachel Lettieri) 01.07.2026 48:00
In this video episode of Thriving Together, hosts Maya Smith and Jason Lehmbeck speak with Dr. Mary Ann Woodruff and Rachel Lettieri, LCSW, of Pediatrics Northwest, a pediatric group that has served families in the South Sound region of Washington for more than 50 years. Mary Ann is a general pediatrician who saw patients for 36 years and is now the Medical Director of Care Transformation as well...
Love Well and Grow Well (with Alison Peak) 17.06.2026 36:10
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Alison Peak, a clinical social worker specializing in early childhood mental health and the Executive Director of Allied Behavioral Health Solutions, a behavioral health practice with sites across Tennessee. Before any of that, Alison grew up deep in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, in a place where predictable routines created safety even during ti...
When Parents Are the Intervention (with Mallika Reddy Pajjuri) 03.06.2026 52:12
Introducing Thriving Together — a new video podcast from the Thrive Center at Georgetown University, now appearing right here on the Thrive Dispatches feed. Hosted by Maya Enista Smith and Jason Lembeck, Thriving Together features the same commitment to honest, solutions-focused conversation as Thrive Dispatches — with a more personal, co-hosted dynamic and a focus on the entrepreneurs, families,...
Building the Workforce Behind the Workforce (with Jamal Berry) 20.05.2026 29:13
This week, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Jamal Berry , President and CEO of Educare DC , a model early childhood program serving more than 375 children prenatal to age five across two campuses and partner sites in Wards 7 and 8 of Washington, DC. Jamal joined Educare DC in 2013 as an infant and toddler mentor teacher and has moved through nearly every layer of leadership since. He is also an Ascend Fe...
Building Trust Through Community Partnership (with Dr. Christine Page-Lopez) 26.02.2026 32:26
This week, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Dr. Christine Page-Lopez, Associate Medical Director at Neighborhood Health community health centers in Northern Virginia and the Virginia Medical Director for Reach Out and Read. Dr. Page-Lopez also holds a master's degree in public health and works at the intersection of primary care, community building and advocacy. In their conversation, Christine and M...
Navigating Federal Policy in Extraordinary Times (with Sunny Patel) 04.02.2026 56:05
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Dr. Sunny Patel , a child psychiatrist who recently served as Senior Advisor at SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) and as a White House Fellow, about the current state of children's behavioral health policy. In a political environment where standing behind data and science is becoming a risk, Sunny has bravely spoken ou...
Breaking the House of Cards (with Jay Chaudhary) 10.12.2025 57:24
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Jay Chaudhary, former Director of Mental Health and Addiction for Indiana, about transforming an entire state's behavioral health system. Jay describes the mental health financing system he inherited as "a house of cards built on top of a shell game," where providers were locked into rigid financial formulas that made any deviation potential...
Love as an Operational Strategy (with Shawn Hardnett) 12.11.2025 44:33
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel has a conversation with Shawn Hardness, Founder and CEO of Statesmen College Preparatory Academy for Boys in Washington, DC. Shawn built a school that challenges everything we think we know about supporting students from high-need communities. At Statesman, 90% of students come from families engaged with public support systems, and the school serves three times the t...
Building a System That Values Everyone (with Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky) 29.10.2025 38:23
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky, who leads New Mexico's Early Childhood Education and Care Department, the first cabinet-level department of its kind in the country. When she arrived in New Mexico in 2019, the state ranked 50th in many national measures of child wellbeing. Now they're building what many see as a national model for early childhood sy...
Creating Communities of Mental Health (with Dr. Susan Swick) 15.10.2025 36:22
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Dr. Susan Swick, Executive Director of the Ohana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health on California's Monterey Peninsula. Dr. Swick is building a comprehensive mental health ecosystem for her region. Rather than simply expanding services that are reactive to crises facing young people, she's creating a model that integrates promotion of emoti...
The Emotional Work of Caregiving (with Dr. Maya Coleman) 01.10.2025 42:27
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Dr. Maya Coleman, Director of Hand in Hand Parenting and faculty member at the Thrive Center. Hand in Hand is an international organization that has been supporting families for 35 years across nearly 40 countries. Dr. Coleman brings a unique perspective shaped by her experiences as both a clinical child psychologist and as a parent who discovered firstha...
Gaming to Build Better Decision-Making (with Dr. Lynn Fiellin) 18.09.2025 48:45
In the first episode of season 2 we’re talking about video games. More specifically we’re speaking with Dr. Lynn Fiellin Play2Prevent Lab about how their video games are used as tools for substance use prevention in adolescents and health education. Through five games developed with young people as co-designers, Dr. Fiellin's team creates virtual environments where teens can experience the con...
Thriving Together (Season One Finale) 08.07.2025 23:41
Thriving isn’t a solo act. In this closing conversation, host Matt Biel looks back on 11 episodes that help shape how Thrive Center pursues its mission. Anchored in Dr. Jack Shonkoff’s insight that thriving is “ the match (or mismatch) between what’s unique about each child and the environment that child is living in, ” Matt revisits the season’s most resonant lessons on collective transformation....
Putting Families First: Reimagining Mental Health Care (with Louise Langheier) 24.06.2025 53:51
There’s no impact without funding. This week. Thrive Dispatches Podcast explores the family-centered approaches to mental health through the lens of impact investing. Our guest is Louise Langheier, founder of Luminary Impact Fund, the first venture capital philanthropy fund dedicated exclusively to family mental health. Louise brings a unique perspective shaped by personal experiences and decades...
Building Community Through Culture (with Jennifer Drake-Croft, Kim Kee, and Charnielle Desiderio) 10.06.2025 1:06:17
🎧 Building Community Through Culture: A Conversation with the Navajo Nation In this special extended episode of Thrive Dispatches , we explore how culturally grounded partnerships can drive sustainable change in early childhood mental health. Host Matt is joined by Thrive Center’s Jen Drake-Croft, who introduces a powerful conversation with Kim Kee and Charnielle Desiderio—two inspiring leaders f...
The Science of Thriving – What Children and Communities Need (with Dr. Jack Shonkoff) 28.05.2025 57:58
What does it really take for children to thrive—not just individually, but within families and communities? In this episode of Thrive Dispatches , host Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Dr. Jack Shonkoff, renowned pediatrician and funding director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child, about what he calls Early Childhood Development 2.0 . Together, they unpack how decades of developmental scienc...
The Innovation Hub - Where Ideas Become Solutions (with Jason Lehmbeck and Kinsley Cuen) 14.05.2025 27:38
As they prepare for their first Solutions Fair on May 22nd, 2025, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Jason Lehmbeck and Kinsley Cuen from the Thrive Center's Innovation Hub, exploring how the first cohort of innovators at the Hub benefited from building and learning with academic and clinical experts from Thrive. The Innovation Hub, launched earlier this year, enables collaborative partnerships that bridge...
Relational Health and Thriving With David Willis 29.04.2025 41:51
This week, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Dr. David Willis, a pediatrician who dedicated his career to understanding how relationships shape child development and wellbeing and putting in places policies and support structures to enable these relationships to flourish. David brings a unique perspective shaped by his experiences as a developmental and behavioral pediatrician, academic scholar, leader of...
Expanding Our View of Men in Early Childhood (With Rob Harris) 11.04.2025 41:48
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Rob Harris, an expert in early childhood mental health and education. Their conversation explores the critical role of relationships that young children form with the adults in their lives - caregivers, parents, extended family members, and educators. Rob brings a unique perspective shaped by his experiences as a classroom teacher, mental health counselor...
The Power of Self-Determination (With Andy Arias) 02.04.2025 34:16
In this episode, Dr. Matt Biel speaks with Andy Arias, whose work spans policy, advocacy, and program development in disability rights. Their conversation explores what it means to thrive at the intersection of disability, cultural identity, and lived experience. Andy brings perspective as a professional in disability policy, as a member of Latino and LGBTQ+ communities, and as someone who has liv...
Early Childhood Trauma, Resilience, And ‘Bouncing Forward’ (With Kelli McDermott) 18.03.2025 36:36
This week, our Thrive Dispatches host and Thrive Center director, Dr. Matt Biel, chats with colleague Kelli McDermott about setting foundations in early childhood mental health, the nuances of childhood trauma, and a framework for resilience. Kelli McDermott is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with specializations in trauma and interpersonal violence and early childhood menta...
The Importance Of Recognizing ‘The Dignity Of Every Person’ (With Wendy Jones) 26.02.2025 35:52
This week, Thrive Dispatches Host and Thrive Center director, Dr. Matt Biel, has a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation with Thrive faculty member Wendy Jones about inclusion, self-determination, and working with families with parents who have intellectual or developmental disabilities. They also discuss how her past experiences working as a bilingual special educator in New York City inform...
What It Means To Innovate (with Jason Lehmbeck) 18.02.2025 27:54
In the second episode of Thrive Dispatches Podcast, Matt Biel chats with Jason Lehmbeck, who heads the Innovation Hub @Thrive . The two discuss what it takes to create a space for innovations in the world of mental health and well being for children and families. They dive into Jason’s career in startups and how that merges with his own personal motivation for creating a space for innovators. To...
What Does It Mean To ‘Thrive’? (With Tawara Goode) 05.02.2025 42:46
In this first episode of Thrive Dispatches, a new podcast from Georgetown University’s Thrive Center for Children, Families, and Communities, our host and Thrive Center director, Dr. Matt Biel, chats with Thrive faculty member Tawara Goode about what it means, exactly, to thrive in the context of their work with child and family mental health and well-being. Tawara Goode is an Associate Professor...
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