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  • Summary:

    Welcome to our podcast mini-series, where we dive into the transformative power of community support. Join us as we explore how fostering connections can truly change lives. To kick things off, we’re thrilled to welcome Joseph Layton to the show. Joseph has been a vital part of Foster Arizona’s housing initiative for over a year and a half, working tirelessly toward his goals and aspirations.

    Guided by host Ashley, a dedicated Foster Arizona board member and longtime advocate, we’ll uncover the inspiring journey of someone who’s making big strides toward a brighter future. Ashley’s insight into Foster Arizona’s mission brings a unique perspective, helping us better understand the impact of communal support on those who need it most. Joseph’s story offers a firsthand look at what’s possible when people come together to create positive change.

    Tune in as we discuss Joseph’s path, the challenges he’s faced, and the powerful role of organizations like Foster Arizona in helping individuals thrive. Get ready to be inspired by the stories, the resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of a community that cares.

    Resource Links:

    Foster Arizona: Foster Arizona

    Foster Arizona Housing Project: Get Involved

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    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

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    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into the important and often misunderstood topic of refugee and international foster care in Arizona. Misinformation around this issue tends to spread, especially around election seasons, making it hard to separate fact from fiction. Our goal is to shed light on the realities of refugee and international foster care and to offer you practical ways to support those involved.

    We’re thrilled to welcome two special guests to help us unpack this topic: Erin Pelley and Adan Benitez. Together, we’ll explore the unique challenges and inspiring stories within the foster care system for refugee children, as well as the ways community members can provide support and make a lasting impact. Tune in to learn, dispel myths, and discover how you can be a part of positive change.

    Resource Links:

    Catholic Charities: Unaccompanied Minor Program | Catholic Charities.

    Best Practices for Working with Unaccompanied Migrant Children - UNICEF: Best Practices for Working with Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Humanitarian Contexts

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    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

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  • Summary:

    In this episode, released during Invisible Disability Awareness Week, we shine a light on the often-overlooked challenges of living with invisible disabilities. We share our personal experiences navigating a world where assumptions are based on what can be seen. From expectations about how a child should behave to judgments about what adults are capable of, these perceptions can create unintentional barriers for those with invisible disabilities.

    Join us as we explore how our interactions and assumptions affect others and discuss what it might look like to shift our approach. How can we create space for more understanding, allowing people to be seen for who they truly are? What happens when we let down our guards and give each other room to breathe? This episode invites listeners to reflect on how we can cultivate a more compassionate society—one that acknowledges the realities of invisible disabilities and fosters more mindful, inclusive connections.

    Resource Link:

    Programs 4 People - Invisible Disabilities® Association

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In this episode, we’re diving into an essential conversation about the role we all play—parents, caregivers, and community members—in supporting the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ youth. Even if you don’t feel this is directly relevant to your life, we encourage you to listen. Statistically, more than one in five Gen Z adults and one in ten millennial adults identify as LGBTQ+. Youth who identify as LGBTQ+ are at a significantly higher risk for homelessness, substance abuse, trauma, and suicide, with even greater risks for those who’ve experienced the foster care system.

    These youth could be our neighbors, friends, children, or our kids’ friends, making it crucial for us to put down our guard and open our hearts.

    To guide this discussion, we’re joined by Rochelle Rippy and Hira Ismail from one•n•ten, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving LGBTQ+ youth and young adults ages 11-24. They provide critical services that promote self-expression, self-acceptance, leadership development, and healthy life choices. Let’s explore how we can all play a part in creating a more supportive, inclusive world for the LGBTQ+ youth in our lives.

    Resource Links:

    one•n•ten: one•n•ten

    Tips for Parents of LGBTQ+ Youth: Tips for Parents of LGBTQ Youth | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Embodied: Transgender Identities, the Church, and What the Bible Has to Say: Sprinkle, Preston: 9780830781225: Amazon.com

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    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In this episode, we are honored to sit down with Mari Ramsey, whose inspiring journey began when he and his brother entered foster care at the age of 14. While many teens in his situation end up in group homes, Mari was fortunate to find a loving foster family where he could thrive. Through the challenges he faced, Mari discovered his passion for music, faith in God, and a calling to share his story with others. Join us as we listen to Mari’s heartfelt reflections on his experiences, the power of resilience, and how his love for music and faith shaped his path.

    Resource Links:

    Fostered for Greatness - Mari Ramsey - Fostered For Greatness

    Foster and Adopt Information: Foster Arizona | Foster & Adobt

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In today’s episode, we dive into the world of group homes for children in foster care. When family or foster families aren't an option, group homes become the next step for many kids. But what is life really like inside these homes?

    We’re joined by Shevaun Sullivan, Director of Group Home Relations at OCJ Kids, who shares her insights from years of experience. Shevaun discusses the day-to-day realities for kids in these environments and highlights the crucial role the community plays in supporting their well-being. If you’ve ever wondered how group homes function or how you can help make a difference, this conversation is a must-listen!

    Resource Links:

    OCJ Kids

    What adolescents (or teenagers) need to thrive | Charisse Nixon | TEDxPSUErie

    Gestures - Changing Minds, by Futures Without Violence

    Dr. Bruce Perry: How the Neurosequential Model Can Be Used to Meet Children Where They Are

    Foster Arizona | Foster & Adobt

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    Join us on location at Central Christian Church in Glendale, Arizona, for Foster Arizona’s semi-annual Foster Cooperative Training. This episode is packed with insightful talks from experts dedicated to empowering caregivers and community champions. Discover valuable knowledge and practical tools to better support the children who need us most. As we learn and grow together, we enhance our ability to make a meaningful impact in their lives. Tune in to be inspired and equipped to show up with greater purpose and compassion.

    Resource Links:

    Foster Cooperative

    Taproot Therapy

    Pure Phoenix

    Lighthouse Psychiatry


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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the concept of building resilience, particularly in children. We often hear about the importance of resilience, but what does it really mean? And more importantly, how can we help our kids develop this crucial skill? Resilience isn’t just about surviving challenges—it’s about learning to bounce back and thrive in the face of adversity. While there are many ways to nurture resilience, today, we’re focusing on a powerful and perhaps unexpected tool: art.

    Art can be a transformative medium for children, offering them a way to process emotions, express themselves, and find healing. To explore this topic further, we’re excited to welcome Matt Sandoval, the Executive Director of Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona. This incredible local nonprofit is dedicated to providing trauma-informed programs that connect the community to the healing power of the arts. Matt brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion, and we’re grateful to have him with us as we explore how art can be a successful tool in building resilience in children.

    Resource Links:

    Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona -

    Free Arts

    Video: 3 Art Therapy Activities to Boost Resilience Made from Dollar Tree Materials

    3 Art Therapy Activities to Boost Resilience Made from Dollar Tree Materials

    BOOK - I Can do Hard Things - Mindful Affirmations for Kids

    I Can Do Hard Things: Mindful Affirmations for Kids: Garcia, Gabi, Russell, Charity: 9780998958088

    Resilience Guide for Parents and Teachers

    Resilience guide for parents and teachers

    Connect with us!

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In our last episode, we shared how our family embraces summer adventures. This time, we're diving into the real struggles we face, not just in summer, but every day. Join us as we explore the challenges and interventions that work for us.

    We tackle road trips and outings, discussing how the struggle is real and how we manage in-car and outing behaviors, handling nighttime routines when you're the only adult or with another adult. We then shift our focus to home life, addressing challenges like out-of-control behaviors, unsafe car habits, dysregulation, and lack of sleep. We'll cover prevention strategies, therapy, additional supports, practice drills, preparing conversations, and identifying triggers. We also look at tips for taking care of yourself both on vacation and in everyday life, ensuring you can be present and supportive for your family.

    Tune in for practical insights and relatable stories to help navigate family life with confidence and resilience.

    Resource Links:

    Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Gobbel, Robyn: 9781839974281: Amazon.com: Books

    Lighthouse Psychiatry

    Foster Cooperative

    Connect with us!

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    As summer blazes in Arizona, we’re constantly on the move, seeking cooler escapes to preserve our sanity. Traveling with a family of nine is no small feat, and we’ve gathered a treasure trove of tips and tricks to make it smoother.

    In this episode, we dive into Intentional Travel. Fresh from a recent timeshare presentation, we discuss the joys and challenges of discovering new experiences together and the importance of adventure in our family. We’ll share our favorite adventures and how we align them with our family goals.

    Next, in The Planning Behind the Fun, we break down the essentials of gearing up for family trips. From our favorite Shacke Paks to specific bags for medications, bug spray, sunscreen, and more, we cover it all. Learn how we manage kid bags, hygiene kits, and day bags to keep everyone organized. We’ll also share tips on cooler prep, using Stasher Bags and Mason Jars, and our go-to kitchen bucket.

    Our clothing plan includes an emergency washing kit and a portable clothing rack, plus how to plan laundry stops on the road. We’ll guide you through planning the fun with tools like the Road Tripper app and Google Docs for seamless travel details.

    Lastly, we touch on the essentials of permits, advance tickets, seasonal activities, and international travel tips. And when things don’t go as planned, we’ll share our go-to interventions to keep the fun alive.

    Join us for an insightful episode packed with practical advice for memorable family travels!

    Resource Links:

    Shacke Pak!: Shacke 5 Set Packing Cubes for Travel Lightweight Luggage Organizer (Precious Pink)

    Wise Owl Towel: Amazon.com : Wise Owl Outfitters Camping Towel - Camping Accessories, Quick Dry Microfiber Towel for Travel, Hiking, Yoga, Workout, and Backpacking, Blue

    Stasher Bags: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Stasher/page/72A85B6D-96FA-4F49-9D3D-156FABEC9DB6?ref_=ast_bln&store_ref=bl_ast_dp_brandLogo_sto

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    Water Dispenser: Water Bottle Pump 5 Gallon Water Bottle Dispenser USB Charging Automatic Drinking Water Pump Portable Electric Water Dispenser Water Bottle Switch (White) - Amazon.com

    Roadtrippers app: Roadtrippers

    Bonus Content:

    Copy of Vehon 2023 Summer Trip Itinerary and Meal List: LINK TO DOWNLOAD FROM DRIVE: Copy of Vehon 2023 Summer Trip Itinerary & Meal List.pdf

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In this week's episode, we continue the important conversation started in Episode 184 “The Link Between Foster Care and Social Disparities”. If you haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet, we highly recommend checking it out to gain a deeper understanding of today’s discussion. June is Family Reunification Month, a time to celebrate families coming back together after separation due to child protective services. But what if reunification wasn’t necessary? What if we could focus more on prevention and support within our communities to keep families together in the first place? This week, we explore these critical questions with our returning guest, Claire Louge. Join us as we examiine how every one of us can play a role in supporting our neighbors and fostering stronger, more resilient communities. Don’t miss this insightful and thought-provoking episode!

    Resource Links:

    “Considering Yourself a Mandated Supporter” training: For Mandated Reporters - Prevent Child Abuse Arizona

    Arizona - Triple P Parenting Education: Triple P Arizona

    Non-Arizona Triple P Parenting Education: Triple P - Positive Parenting Program

    Family Resource Centers: Arizona Family Resource Network - Find a Resource Center

    Foster Cooperative: Foster Cooperative

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In honor of June being Family Reunification Month, today's episode sheds light on a crucial yet often overlooked issue in our community: the challenges and misconceptions surrounding birth families involved in the foster care system. As foster parents, we initially held unfair biases towards these families. However, through our journey, we've learned that various factors make some families more at risk of system involvement than others.

    To deepen this conversation, we are thrilled to welcome Claire Louge, the Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Arizona. Claire is dedicated to strengthening families and protecting children. She is passionate about creating a supportive and welcoming community where everyone can access the resources they need. Her insights and dedication to family reunification will inspire and inform our discussion.

    Join us as we explore the complexities of the foster care system, challenge our preconceptions, and learn how we can all contribute to a more understanding and supportive environment for families in need. We are grateful to have Claire share her expertise and heart with us, and we hope this episode fosters greater awareness and compassion within our community. Tune in and be part of this important conversation.

    Resource Links:

    Article: Contact with Child Protective Services is pervasive but unequally distributed by race and ethnicity in large US counties | PNAS

    Protective Factors Framework - Center for the Study of Social Policy

    “Considering Yourself a Mandated Supporter” training: For Mandated Reporters - Prevent Child Abuse Arizona

    Community Opportunity Map

    Blink by Malcolm Gladwell: https://a.co/d/1zrvSxg

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In honor of Foster Care Awareness Month, join us for an inspiring episode featuring a heartfelt conversation with my sister-in-law, Tara Armstrong. Tara played a pivotal role in our family's foster care journey, guiding us as we transitioned from having two kids to seven. Now, she has embarked on her own remarkable path. As a single mom of two, Tara opened her heart and home, adopting two children from the foster care system who were searching for their forever family. This episode delves into the challenges and triumphs of fostering and adoption, offering real talk and personal insights that highlight the profound impact one person can make. Tune in to hear Tara's story of love, resilience, and the transformative power of family.

    Resource Links:

    Foster Arizona | Foster & Adobt

    Foster Cooperative

    Arizona Association for Foster and Adoptive Parents

    ASA Now

    Families | Arizona 1.27

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In today's episode, we explore the profound impact of connections on well-being, particularly in the context of foster care. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention highlights the pivotal role of social connections in fostering healthy choices and better mental and physical health outcomes. However, many children entering foster care face profound disconnection from their familiar support networks, exacerbating challenges like stress, anxiety, and depression.

    In Arizona, where the average foster child experiences two or more placements, the need for stable, nurturing relationships is starkly evident. Our guest, Freddie Hernandez, a former foster youth, shares his remarkable journey of resilience and transformation. With a degree in Digital Film and Video Production from The Art Institute of Phoenix, Freddie defied the odds, emerging as a beacon of hope in his community.

    Join us as Freddie sheds light on how one caring adult can alter the trajectory of a young person's life. Through his passion for digital storytelling and filmmaking, Freddie exemplifies the power of connection and the ripple effect of mentorship. His story serves as a testament to the transformative potential inherent in human connection. We extend our gratitude to Freddie for lending his voice and invaluable experience to today's conversation. Tune in as we explore the profound impact of connection and the pathways to support and empower those navigating the foster care system.

    Resource Links:

    Foster Arizona | Foster & Adobt

    Child Welfare Statistics: Arizona Children in Out-of-Home Care

    Voices for CASA Children

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona

    Get Involved

    How Does Social Connectedness Affect Health? | CDC

    Volunteer at Family Involvement Center

    Book: Tattoos on the Heart

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    Today, it’s just the two of us, engaging in a candid conversation about mental health. Ironically, we find ourselves easing into a month dedicated to both mental health and foster care awareness. For those who have experienced life within the foster care system, the intricate connection between these two realms becomes evident. So, let’s dive into the spaces where our mental well-being has been profoundly affected and the valuable lessons we’ve gleaned along the way. With that, let’s begin this authentic conversation. 🌟

    Resource Links:

    Your Mental Health Today Test / Quiz

    31 Tips to Boost Your Mental Health

    11 Ways to Find and Make Friends as an Adult

    Foster Cooperative

    The Arizona Association for Foster and Adoptive Parents

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    In honor of Stress Awareness Month, our podcast delves into the crucial topic of stress reduction and self-care. While this is important for everyone, it holds even greater significance for caregivers of children with special needs and those working in social services fields. The toll of constant stress can adversely affect our health, leading to feelings of depression, anxiety, inadequate sleep, lack of physical activity, and imbalanced diets. These factors increase the risk of serious health conditions like heart disease and diabetes.

    But how do we address this challenge? Today, we’re thrilled to welcome back Dr. Jaime Parker, a seasoned expert with over 25 years of experience in health and wellness. Dr. Jaime wears multiple hats as a holistic health coach, fitness instructor, certified personal trainer, nutrition educator, and certified Pilates instructor. She has personally triumphed over numerous health obstacles.

    Recently, I sought Dr. Jaime’s guidance in my own healing journey. The years of accumulated stress have taken their toll on both Brian and me. Dr. Jaime’s genuine empathy and understanding resonate deeply as she navigates the delicate balance between caring for others and prioritizing self-care. Her remarkable ability to meet people where they are, infused with love and encouragement, is something we’re excited to share with you today. Tune in as we explore simple yet impactful changes that can lead to stress relief and better health. 🎙️🌟

    Resource Links:

    Caregiver stress: Tips for taking care of yourself - Mayo Clinic

    Bali Blue Wellness (Dr. Jaime Parker)

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  • Summary:

    Today, we’re delving into an exciting new therapy modality called Critical Memory Integration. This groundbreaking approach focuses on healing trauma by exploring unresolved critical memories and integrating them with neutral memories, fostering resilience in individuals.

    At the forefront of this creation, our incredible team of panelists joins us today. You might recognize one of our team members—Estefana Johnson—who shared her insights in our Valentine’s episode. Estefana is a cherished friend of Foster Arizona. Alongside Estefana, we have two remarkable psychologists: Dr. Brian Livesay and Dr. Diego Hernandez. Both experts bring extensive backgrounds in trauma care and post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Over the past two years, I’ve eagerly followed the progress of this project, and it’s truly remarkable to witness its practical implementation locally and globally.

    Resource Links:

    Critical Memory Integration (CMI) - ARISE Alliance Institute

    The trajectory of PTSD among youth in foster care: A survival analysis examining maltreatment experiences prior to entry into care.

    How We Feel

    Atlas of the Heart - Brené Brown

    Lighthouse Psychiatry

    Lt. Col Mann TEDx on Generosity of Scars

    The Generosity of Scars | Scott Mann | TEDxSantaBarbara

    Elizabeth Feldmann Barrett How Emotions are made

    How Emotions are Made (Cinematic Lecture)

    Luiz Pessoa: “The Entangled Brain: Integration of emotion, motivation, and cognition”

    Luiz Pessoa: “The Entangled Brain: Integration of emotion, motivation, and cognition”

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Opening

    00:33 - Intro

    02:03 - Dr. Brian Livesay

    03:40 - Connection is Fundamental

    04:35 - Dr. Diego Hernandez

    05:23 - Did I Make a Difference?

    06:38 - We Did Everything Together

    08:07 - Estefana Johnson

    09:57 - You were Made to Fly!

    10:46 - It Starts with the Therapist

    13:20 - Clinicians are more than Technicians

    15:42 - Survival is not Enough

    16:34 - Critical Memory Integration

    18:24 - The Deepest Conversations

    19:00 - We are Designed for Play

    19:47 - Getting Through the Bad Feelings

    21:54 - Recognizing the Signals

    22:59 - Tactical Disclosure

    25:02 - Power in Relatability

    28:55 - Where does CMI Fit?

    32:20 - Integrating CMI

    35:08 - Critical Memories

    36:14 - The Stories Movies Tell

    37:15 - Full Access to your Emotions

    40:21 - Teaching Kids to Experience Emotions

    43:33 - Stories are Wisdom

    44:18 - How to get this new Therapy

    47:10 - New Understanding

    48:03 - A Hub for Training

    50:18 - Resources

    51:15 - Final Thoughts

    55:10 - Conclusion

    55:40 - Thank You!

  • Summary:

    Welcome back to the Fostering Voices podcast! In today’s episode, we’re picking up where we left off last week. Our microphones are live on location at Foster Cooperative’s first training day of 2024, where we’re soaking up knowledge and growing together. 🌱

    Last time, you had the pleasure of meeting some of our incredible presenters. This week, get ready to hear from three more remarkable human beings. They’ll share their stories, insights, and passion for fostering. 🎙️

    So, without further ado, let’s dive into this enriching conversation! Buckle up, because here we go! 🚀

    Resource Links:

    Foster Cooperative

    PAX Arizona Initiative – PAXIS (Frances Holguin)

    Mercy Care (Nichol Khan)

    Bali Blue Wellness (Dr. Jaime Parker)

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    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    Today is all about something extra special! We've packed our gear and hit the road to bring you an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience. Right now, we're on location at Foster Cooperative's training day, immersing ourselves in a day of learning and growth.

    Foster Arizona, a beacon of support and empowerment, hosts these training events twice a year. And let me tell you, each time is a unique journey filled with eye-opening insights. Today, we're not keeping those gems to ourselves – we're bringing you along for the ride!

    Join us as we dive into various topics and explore valuable resources that shape the fostering landscape. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or just starting your journey, there's something for everyone. So, buckle up and get ready to embark on this enlightening adventure with us. Are you ready? Let's go!

    Resource Links:

    Foster Cooperative

    Learn From People Who Lived It (Mathew Blades)

    I Needed That Podcast - Chris Powell (Mathew Blades)

    Shift Happens Transformative Counseling (Wade Cordell)

    Lighthouse Psychiatry (Carol Melim)

    Internet Safety | Arizona Attorney General (Jillian Ashby)

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    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

  • Summary:

    It’s officially Hallmark’s week of love! 🌟 When it comes to parenting kids with trauma, we often hear the words, “All You Need is Love.” But is that really true? This week, we dive deep into this question.

    We’re thrilled to have Estefana Johnson joining us in the conversation. Estefana, a clinical social worker, began her career working with youth in residential treatment facilities. She’s a mover and a shaker, bringing innovative approaches to trauma therapies. Plus, she’s a favorite trainer at our semi-annual Foster Cooperative training events. And let’s not forget, she’s one of the most loving people we know. Tune in for insightful discussions and heartfelt stories! ❤️🎙️

    Resource Links:

    Trainings

    Arizona Council of Human Service Providers – Neurosequential Model in Caregiving© Webinar Series

    History | ChildTrauma Academy

    [email protected]

    Connect with us!

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    Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast

    Instagram: @FosteringVoices

    Web: www.fosterarizona.org

    Chapters:

    00:12 - Opening

    00:35 - Welcome!

    01:41 - Estefana's Journey

    03:39 - Radical Acceptance

    04:46 - Moving Beyond Fear

    06:31 - Being Curious

    06:59 - Therapy

    08:07 - The Hero Complex

    09:58 - What is Love?

    11:00 - If you Loved them Better...

    13:10 - "We're on Your Team"

    14:35 - Rose-Colored Glasses

    17:40 - Your Purpose is Greater

    19:01 - The Heart Connection

    21:17 - Handling Trauma

    24:07 - Drip Drip Drip

    26:00 - Self-Judgment

    28:09 - It is not a Fault

    30:17 - Deep Connections

    32:01 - Choosing to Show Love

    36:34 - Gratitude

    36:55 - The Takeaway

    37:58 - Resources

    39:09 - Connect with Us!

    39:33 - Thank You!