In this heart-opening episode of Care OutLoud, host Mary Coughlin sits down with Mary Jenner—pediatric nurse turned visionary entrepreneur and founder of The Butterfly Pig. What began as a creative spark to help children understand their medical care has evolved into a trauma-informed movement transforming pediatric healthcare through play.
Mary shares the moving origin story behind The Butterfly Pig, how medically accurate toys like G-tubes, infusion pumps, and EKGs are helping kids feel safe, seen, and empowered in clinical settings, and why play is not just therapeutic—it’s essential.
You’ll hear about:
The moment a teddy bear IV sparked a transformation in patient trust
The neuroscience and emotional safety behind play-based education
How integrating toys into care routines reduces fear and fosters agency
The vital role of respect, belonging, and connection in trauma-informed pediatric care
Why parents and clinicians alike need to feel empowered—and how toys can help
This episode is a call to rehumanize care for children and to embrace the creative, curious, and compassionate strategies that support healing on every level.
Whether you’re a clinician, parent, educator, or just someone who believes in the power of kindness, this conversation will remind you that even the smallest gestures—like a toy with a feeding tube—can have profound impact.
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
Learn more about The Butterfly Pig: https://thebutterflypig.com/
Connect with Mary Jenner on Socials (Instagram, Facebook and TikTok): @thebutterflypig