Changing the World One Interaction at a time, with Sandy Austin B.I.O.N.I.C Building Caring School Communities
Wed Feb 04 2026
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of school violence, suicide, bullying, and loss, with a focus on healing, prevention, and community support.
Did you know that a single interaction can make all the difference in the life of a student and an adult? From Columbine to Worldwide Impact: How One School Club is Preventing Tragedy
This week is National School Counseling Week. One School counselor has been making a particularly impactful difference for over 21 years. Sandy Austin, Executive Director of the nonprofit, B.I.O.N.I.C (Believe It Or Not I Care).
In this profoundly moving conversation, Sandy Austin, founder and nonprofit director of the Bionic Team (Believe It or Not, I Care), shares how personal tragedy transformed into a global movement of compassion. After experiencing the Columbine shooting and four student suicides at her own school, Sandy created a revolutionary peer support program that empowers students to reach out to classmates who are struggling.
Sandy explains how the Bionic Team teaches kids to recognize and respond to peers who are new, sick, bullied, hospitalized, or grieving—creating safety nets that prevent isolation and despair. From simple gestures like welcoming new students to delivering pies to grieving families, these young people are learning that small acts of caring can save lives.
Now operating in schools from elementary through college worldwide, the Bionic program is expanding into senior living centers, businesses, and communities. Sandy shares unforgettable stories—including a lonely elderly resident who cherished a student-made blanket until his death —and how kids are learning to step toward tragedy instead of avoiding it.
This episode is a powerful reminder that we're all built for connection, and that teaching young people to say "I see you, you matter, and you're not alone" can change the world.
Connect with Sandy Austin and the Bionic Team:Learn more at https://www.bionicteam.org/Free resources: giftfromsandy.com
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of school violence, suicide, bullying, and loss, with a focus on healing, prevention, and community support. Did you know that a single interaction can make all the difference in the life of a student and an adult? From Columbine to Worldwide Impact: How One School Club is Preventing Tragedy This week is National School Counseling Week. One School counselor has been making a particularly impactful difference for over 21 years. Sandy Austin, Executive Director of the nonprofit, B.I.O.N.I.C (Believe It Or Not I Care). In this profoundly moving conversation, Sandy Austin, founder and nonprofit director of the Bionic Team (Believe It or Not, I Care), shares how personal tragedy transformed into a global movement of compassion. After experiencing the Columbine shooting and four student suicides at her own school, Sandy created a revolutionary peer support program that empowers students to reach out to classmates who are struggling. Sandy explains how the Bionic Team teaches kids to recognize and respond to peers who are new, sick, bullied, hospitalized, or grieving—creating safety nets that prevent isolation and despair. From simple gestures like welcoming new students to delivering pies to grieving families, these young people are learning that small acts of caring can save lives. Now operating in schools from elementary through college worldwide, the Bionic program is expanding into senior living centers, businesses, and communities. Sandy shares unforgettable stories—including a lonely elderly resident who cherished a student-made blanket until his death —and how kids are learning to step toward tragedy instead of avoiding it. This episode is a powerful reminder that we're all built for connection, and that teaching young people to say "I see you, you matter, and you're not alone" can change the world. Connect with Sandy Austin and the Bionic Team:Learn more at https://www.bionicteam.org/Free resources: giftfromsandy.com