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In Case You Forget

The Forgotten Initiative
Foster Care
Mental Health
Trauma
Burnout
Anxiety
Attachment Theory
Christianity
God
Mia Arrington
TBRI
Social Workers
Jesus
Trauma-Informed Care
Workplace Culture
Carver County
Teamwork
Child Welfare
Self-Care
Identity
Adoption

You're a foster care caseworker working inside the child welfare system, carrying the emotional weight of decisions you have no control over. You manage a full caseload, walk into court hearings and removals, respond to crisis calls, and leave the office feeling scattered, guilty, or numb while quietly wondering how long you can keep showing up. Through honest stories from the field and practical ... more

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In this special season finale of In Case You Forget, hosts Jami Kaeb and Jamie Finn come together for an intimate, "just the Jamies" conversation to reflect on the most impactful moments of season one. They revisit why they launched this series speci... more

In this episode of In Case You Forget, Jami and Jamie welcome their friend Jason Johnson, National Director of the Pure Religion Project with the Christian Alliance for Orphans, to discuss the long, often unseen nature of foster care work. Drawing fr... more

In this episode of In Case You Forget, Jami sits down with Angie Lunow, a veteran foster care licenser, to explore the life-giving impact of breaking out of professional silos and building a deep culture of collaborative teamwork. Drawing from more t... more

In this episode of In Case You Forget, Jami and Jamie sit down with Cheryl Nitz, a licensed clinical social worker and university department chair, to navigate the unique tension caseworkers face: carrying heavy, profound stories that are not theirs ... more

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Recent Guests

Angie Lunow
Licensing worker with over 20 years of experience in foster care in Carver County, Minnesota
Carver County
Episode: Collaborating to Create a Team Environment (w/Angie Lunow) S1:E8
Cheryl Nitz
Licensed clinical social worker with 30+ years in attachment, trauma, foster care, and adoption; chair of the Department of Social Work at Liberty University
Liberty University, Department of Social Work
Episode: Nurturing Relationships Outside of Work (w/ Cheryl Nitz) S1:E7
LaQuisha White
Director of Foster Care at WinShape Homes
WinShape Homes
Episode: Building a Culture of Care (w/LaQuisha White) S1:E6
Blake Boyer
MSW and TBRI practitioner featured guest
Christian Social Worker (Instagram)
Episode: Managing Your Hard Days (w/Blake Boyer) S1:E5
Blair Linne
Bible teacher, author, and spoken word artist
The Glo Podcast with The Gospel Coalition
Episode: Learning From Your Anxiety (w/Blair Linne) S1:E4
Mia Arrington
Therapist, social worker, founder of A Fostered Love
A Fostered Love
Episode: Walking Your Story Alongside Theirs (w/Mia Arrington) S1:E3
Kimberly Glaudy
Author, therapist, mentor with over 25 years in youth and community development
Revive Coaching and Consulting
Episode: Noticing Your Attachment Style At Work (w/Kimberly Glaudy) S1:E2
Austin Ludwig
Self-produced artist, speaker, and foster care advocate
Based in Atlanta, Georgia
Episode: Wondering If Your Work Matters (w/Austin Ludwig) S1:E1

Hosts

Jamie Kaeb
Co-host/Host of In Case You Forget; focuses on fostering resilience and faith-informed guidance for caseworkers in the child welfare system.
Jamie Finn
Co-host of In Case You Forget; collaborates on supportive conversations for foster care professionals, blending practical guidance with spiritual framing.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 25 ratings
  • Fantastic podcast with helpful content

    I love this podcast! The questions asked and answered here are sure to be incredibly helpful and encouraging to foster care case workers. I can’t imagine this work day in and day out, but believing this podcast will encourage many to stay in the work as it is so vital!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BusyMommaBR
    United States2 months ago
  • Critical resource

    This is such a valuable resource for caseworkers. The social workers in our community carry so much, and it is so important for them to find support in the important work that they do. There are so few resources to support caseworkers, and this is a great option for them.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jesse Casler
    United States2 months ago
  • Always learn something

    I have learned something new and useful each time I listen to a TFI podcast, and In Case You Forget is no exception. It's so helpful to hear from so many perspectives in the world of foster care.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FLMom56
    United States2 months ago
  • A must-listen for every social worker (and beyond)

    Jami and Jamie do it again! In my humble opinion, they are a couple of the most important voices in this space and this series does not disappoint. I’ve never met a Case Worker that started their journey because of the flexible hours and extravagant salary…but instead, I’ve met women and men who began with a heart of compassion and concern for neighbors in need. This series shines a light on those who have given themselves away for the sake of children and my prayer is that this reaches every so... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Punky patt
    United States2 months ago
  • An Essential Perspective

    A perspective and voice that is so important to hear.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nicole Argo Photography
    United States2 months ago

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Collaborating to Create a Team Environment (w/Angie Lunow) S1:E8
Q: What is a concrete example of proactive communication making a difference for a family?
looping in the foster care team early when we think placement might be needed allows time to process, gather information, and identify a backup home, which can prevent rushed decisions and reduce moves for children.
Collaborating to Create a Team Environment (w/Angie Lunow) S1:E8
Q: How has seeing teamwork in action changed the way you approach your own role?
It gave me perspective and improved communication, enabling me to explain things more clearly to foster parents and older youth, and it demonstrated that sharing information early leads to better matching and fewer crises down the line.
Managing Your Hard Days (w/Blake Boyer) S1:E5
Q: What practical steps can a worker take when they feel overwhelmed or nearing burnout?
Blake recommends recognizing signs early, taking intentional breaks, setting firm boundaries, seeking supportive leadership, and possibly changing roles if needed, all while keeping faith and community at the center.
Noticing Your Attachment Style At Work (w/Kimberly Glaudy) S1:E2
Q: What should a caseworker do if they're recognizing their own patterns while working with clients?
Acknowledge and name the pattern to themselves, pause and regulate when needed, and prioritize asking for and accepting help to model healthier interactions for clients.
Noticing Your Attachment Style At Work (w/Kimberly Glaudy) S1:E2
Q: For someone new to attachment work, where should they start to apply this in their daily practice?
Begin with self-awareness, recognize your own patterns, and then practice small, practical steps in relationships—both personally and professionally—before addressing clients.

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This show centers on foster care and the emotional and spiritual realities faced by frontline professionals in child welfare. Across episodes, listeners hear practical guidance for sustaining well-being in demanding environments, with themes like burnout prevention, self-care, boundaries, and compassionate service. Guests bring lived experience—from clinicians to former foster youth—and the conversations often weave in faith, community support, and evidence-informed approaches to trauma, attachment, and caregiving. A standout aspect is the integration of spiritual framing with practical tools, making it appealing for professionals who value both personal resilience and purpose-driven work, particularly within faith-aligned organizations.

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2. Cheryl Nitz
3. LaQuisha White
4. Blake Boyer
5. Blair Linne
6. Mia Arrington
7. Kimberly Glaudy
8. Austin Ludwig

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