
Seen Out Loud is a show about disrupting the child welfare system by the simple act of seeing families in their full humanity. Seeing people for who they truly are, and learning from their stories, offers new perspectives and compelling insights that can lead to radical transformation of America’s foster care system. Listen with us to families as they share deeply personal stories about their expe... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesRelationshipsScienceSociety & Culture | ||||

Author, speaker, and mentor Shaka Senghor talks with host Matt Anderson about his lessons learned through fatherhood and 19 years of incarceration. Shaka reflects on how mentorship, literature, writing, and family influenced his journey through impri... more
Sarah Winograd’s journey as a “professional volunteer” led to the realization that poverty was a driving factor in the child removals in the families she was working with. See how Sarah mobilized her community to address family poverty to help famili... more
Cherie Craft, the founding CEO and Executive Director of Smart from the Start, talks about her organization’s unique approach to engaging communities and addressing conditions to enhance child and family well-being. Cherie references a previous episo... more
In this episode, Matthew Jackson explains how the community conditions he grew up in influenced the trajectory of his life into adulthood, and the difficulties he experienced with leaving “Jungle” in the past and charting a new path for the bettermen... more
I was assigned to listen to a podcast for class that addressed child welfare. What drew me to this podcast was that it seemed like you were looking at a new perspective: the parents. Not only were you sharing their stories of working with the system, you also ask you guest a new question: What did you need during that time in you life? From the episodes I listen too most of the parents need either compassion or to be listen to or both! I found it invaluable to hear this perspective and furthermo... more
I began casually listening to Gina’s story not expecting to be triggered in a way that would give me a sense of clarity and peace that I never knew I needed. I am inspired and hopeful through her shared journey.
This podcast is incredible! I am a mom to two boys adopted from the foster care system and I can relate to so much of what is shared here. Early on I listened to a talk by an adoptive mom of 8 that profoundly shaped my views on birth family involvement. She said “if I can love more than one child, then why wouldn’t my child be able to love more than one mom?” Whole heartedly embraced this and although the kids couldn’t be reunified, the long term relationship with birth family has been really po... more
Thank you Matt Anderson for creating the opportunity so that we can listen to real stories from children, parents and their families to help us shape new Hopeful futures today !
Stories about families and their children as well as about us as professionals.
We all need to really listen to those brave stories, in all honesty, openness and with endless respect.
While listening, emotions shared with the listener hit us right in the heart.
Hope and Despair,sounds of pain, sadness and anger an... more
The Institute for Family is shedding light on the need for systems change in child welfare. To honor and nurture the intrinsic value of every child is to care for and bring forth the dignity in their parents by coming along side them listening for what need and support them in escavating their strengths to be the parent they want to be. When we don’t do everything we can to do support parents - we are missing the mark.
Bravo to the the Institute for Family Team for this important podcast and fo... more
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Apple Podcasts | #127 |
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