Tracy Bucholz Joins George Halford As They Discuss Her Advocacy Guided By Faith

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What happens when faith, education, and compassion intersect in the fight to protect children? In this episode, George Halford sits down with Tracy Bucholz, Director of the Upper Cumberland Child Advocacy Center, to explore the experiences and values that have shaped her path into advocacy work. From her roots in a strong faith tradition and her time at Tennessee Tech—where she earned both her undergraduate and master’s degrees—to her life with her family in Tennessee, Tracy reflects on how her personal journey informs her professional mission. She shares powerful insight into working with trauma, the connection between brain and body, and how nature and nurture intertwine in the lives of at-risk youth, along with how their team assesses situations and provides critical resources for children in need. This conversation highlights the importance of speaking up, recognizing the signs, and using available tools—like anonymous tip services—to protect the most vulnerable, reminding us that awareness and action are where real change begins.

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27 Apr 9AM English United States Society & Culture · Education

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