Tim Talks: Behavioral Health

Ken Huey | Leading with Heart: Building Trauma-Informed Systems That Actually Work

Tim Zercher Season 1 Episode 14

In this episode of Tim Talks: Behavioral Health, I sit down with Dr. Ken Huey -founder of the Hope Group and nationally recognized voice in trauma-informed care.

With over 25 years in behavioral health, Ken breaks down what’s really changed in trauma treatment, how to scale with values intact, and why most providers miss the mark on truly trauma-informed systems.

We also get real about leadership, personal stories behind the mission, and the hardest part of building something meaningful in this space.

If you're a clinician, operator, or founder in behavioral health - this one's a must-listen.

00:00 – Introduction
Timothy A. Zercher:
Thank you so much for joining us, Ken...

00:12 – You’ve been in this space for over 25 years. What’s stayed true about effective trauma care—and what’s changed?
Ken Huey:
The thing that’s stayed true is that specialty matters...

01:29 – As CEO of the Hope Group, how do you translate your clinical values into organizational decisions at scale?
Ken Huey:
It’s all about relationship. Pay matters—but only to a point...

03:14 – A lot of providers claim to be trauma-focused—but don’t build real trauma-informed systems. Where should they start?
Ken Huey:
Start with ACEs. If you don’t know the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, you’re not ready...

04:08 – Your podcast features vulnerable stories. Is there one that’s really stuck with you?
Ken Huey:
More than one. It’s the “why” behind people in this space that really hits...

05:31 – What’s working for you right now when it comes to gaining new clients and patients?
Ken Huey:
Deep, focused specialty. And long-term proof that we know our stuff.

06:46 – What are the biggest challenges in launching a new business in this space?
Ken Huey:
Finding the right leaders—and the right location. People are the biggest variable...

08:27 – Closing
Ken Huey:
Thanks for having me. Appreciate your time.
Timothy A. Zercher:
Likewise. Thanks again, Ken!

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