Episodes

  • Episode 28- Maria: Adoption Identity & Managing Relationships
    Apr 5 2022
    On this episode, we welcome our friend, boutique owner, and adoptee, Maria Alosi. Maria was adopted from Russia at age four and struggled with processing her adoption for much of her life. Maria shares her story of adoption identity and managing relationships, including how becoming a parent launched her into her own healing process. We also discuss the role of boundaries, connection, and full-disclosure relationships. If you are an adoptee, an adoptive/foster parent, or if you want to know how to understand and love adoptees better, listen in!
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    54 mins
  • Episode 27 - Bryan And Elizabeth
    Nov 22 2021
    Come along and meet Bryan and Elizabeth, parents to three adopted boys. Learn how they came to adopt a young sibling group and years later, through many trials, adopted their oldest son when he was technically "aged out" of the foster care system. They encourage us to set realistic expectations, celebrate the little wins, and to continue the good fight, even when it might seem hopeless! You can follow Elizabeth on Instagram @mama_and_her_groms
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    57 mins
  • Episode 26- Amber And Alex: Navigating All Things Foster and Adoption with 10 Children
    Nov 9 2021
    From deciding not to foster at all to fostering and adopting 10 children, Amber and Alex get real about the beautiful mess of foster care and adoption. They encourage us that there is no shame in knowing your limits and boundaries, share how hard but worthwhile unconditional love is, and encourage us that though this is tough stuff, we can absolutely do it! Follow Amber and Alex on Instagram @fostering_family12 -- you won't regret it!
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 25- Natalie: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
    Jan 23 2021
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, more commonly known as FASD is an under spoken phrase in the foster care and adoption community (and in the community overall). This episode is eye-opening and educational. Natalie learned about FASD firsthand after multiple diagnoses and advocating for the best treatment and support for her son. Finally, an FASD diagnosis brought clarity to their family and enabled them to begin making necessary adaptations to help her so thrive. Natalie and her husband now host their own podcast all about FASD education and started a website to create awareness and community. If you are considering foster care or adoption or already in the trenches, learn the signs and gain awareness of how you can best support children or adults struggling with the affects of FASD. Natalie's Instagram: @fasdhope Natalie's Website: http://www.fasdhope.com/ Natalie's Email: natalie@fasdhope.com Listen to Natalie's Podcast, FASD Hope anywhere you listen to your podcasts. Natalie's Book Recommendation: “Trying Differently Rather Than Harder: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders” by Diane Malbin (1999/2017) Proof Alliance- (FASD nonprofit) https://www.proofalliance.org/ NOFAS (FASD nonprofit) https://nofas.org/
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    57 mins
  • Episode 4- Embo: Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
    Jan 23 2021
    Does the foster care system always honor children and their parents? Or does it sometimes miss complexity and fail to offer support to the family of origin, which could have preserved the unity of that family? Our guest today, Embo, is a resilient, passionate, driven, young woman; the daughter of immigrants trying to make it in America. She also so happens to be a former foster youth. Embo's story shines light on the flaws from her time in the system, the values that carried her through the hard times, and the convictions that continue to inspire her today. Follow along with Embo on Instagram @embopriscilla
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    53 mins
  • Episode 23 - Michelle Batten: Growing Up with Foster and Adoptive Siblings
    Dec 28 2020
    In this episode, Michelle shares what life was like growing up with foster and adoptive siblings and how those experiences shaped who she is and her career path as a TBRI educator, parent coach, and Safe and Sound protocol practitioner. What we love and appreciate about Michelle’s episode is similar to what we love about all of the stories our guests bravely offer: transparency about the good and tough stuff surrounding growing up with her adoptive and foster siblings. In the second half of the episode, Michelle helps us understand a little more about TBRI and Safe and Sound Protocol. Michelle has been so kind as to share some resources with our listeners: Sign up for Bringing Playfulness Back- 5 day Play ideas which include calming ideas as well at www.hopeparenting.com/coaching-with-hcp Learn more about Safe and sound Protocol and sign up for the free checklist- www.hopeparenting.com/ssp-with-hcp You can find Michelle on Instagram @hopeful_connections_parenting
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    54 mins
  • Episode 22: Richard Gierman on Entering Foster Care as a Teen
    Oct 28 2020
    This episode’s guests feels like a childhood best friend. From seeing his fashion, photography skills, and enjoying his humor, you wouldn’t guess everything he went through growing up in a large family facing poverty in California. Richard entered foster care along with many of his siblings when he was 15-years-old. Through his story, we get a unique look and perspective into teenagers who enter care for the first time. Richard shares about what helped him to fight for himself and continue growing into a healthy person and how we can people the type of people teens in care need. This episode will make you laugh and have hope, and break your heart in the best way. A must-listen for any hopeful foster parent or anyone interacting with kids in the foster care system. Enjoy! You can find Richard on Instagram @richardgierman
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 21- From Broken to Beautiful - A Birth Mom's Story With Cathy Crossno
    Sep 29 2020
    Listen along to Cathy Crossno, the first birth mom guest on What They’re Worth, talk about the decision to choose adoption for her daughter nineteen years ago. Cathy talks about it all — the pregnancy, hospital stay, forming a relationship, guilt, shame, and God’s hand and forgiveness in the whole thing. We really appreciate her vulnerability, honesty, and reflection as she shares with us the hardest decision she ever made, along with the beautiful relationship she now holds with her daughter. You can find Cathy on Instagram @chasingcrossnos
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    48 mins