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2020 Aging Out Podcasts

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Preparing Foster Youth for Adulting
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Episode 024: Interview with Erin NeSmith from Grow Into You Foundation (Riverview, FL)

In this December 26, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Erin NeSmith, Founder and Executive Director of Grow Into You Foundation in Riverview, Florida. Erin and Lynn talk about their coaching, mentoring, and transitional housing programs; ideas for improving the foster care system; how their program has managed through COVID-19, and more.
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Episode 023: Interview with Ann Marie Binsner from CASA Prince George’s County (Riverdale, MD)

In this December 13, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Ann Marie Binsner, Executive Director of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Ann Marie and Lynn talk about how CASA volunteers advocate for foster youth in the courts, the benefits of their advocacy work, the importance of having youth engaged in the planning of their own future, how their program has managed through COVID-19, and more.

Resources mentioned during podcast:

CASA Prince George’s County, MD
National CASA/GAL

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Episode 022: Interview with Lorilynn Violanta from NMCAN (Albuquerque, NM)

In this December 8, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Lorilynn Violanta, Director of Advancement for NMCAN. NMCAN is an organization that supports youth aging out of foster care through mentoring, coaching, and advocacy. Lorilynn and Lynn talk about NMCAN’s mentoring and coaching programs, strategies that ensure authentic youth engagement in planning their own future, how their program has managed through COVID-19, and more.
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Episode 021: Interview with Jevon Wilkes from CA Coalition for Youth (Sacramento, CA)

In this November 20, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Jevon Wilkes, Executive Director of California Coalition for Youth. California Coalition for Youth is a program that supports and encourages youth to advocate for their needs to state leaders and decision makers. Jevon and Lynn talk about their advocacy work, how their efforts have helped transition age foster youth in the state, some improvements that the system could make, and more.
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Episode 020: Interview with Dr. Tiffany Lane from Almatine’s Goodies (Wilmington, NC)

In this October 27, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Dr. Tiffany Lane, Director/Founder of Almatine’s Goodies and Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. Almatine’s Goodies is a program that collaborates with social service agencies, colleges, and universities in the U.S. to provide care packages to former and current foster care youth enrolled in college. Tiffany and Lynn talk about her program, how more positive research is needed to explore the strengths of foster youth, some improvements that the system could make, and more.
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Episode 019: Interview with Bruin Richardson & Kim Lewis from Children’s Home Society of VA (Richmond, VA)

In this September 13, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Bruin Richardson (Chief Advancement Officer) & Kim Lewis (My Path Forward Life Coach) from Children’s Home Society of VA, particularly focusing on their housing program for youth who have aged out of foster care in Richmond, VA. Bruin, Kim, and Lynn talk about the strategies of their My Path Forward housing and support program, how the COVID-19 crisis has impacted their services, and more.
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Episode 018: Interview with Sixto Cancel from Think of Us (New York, NY)

In this August 21, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Sixto Cancel, CEO of Think of Us, an innovation focused organization based in New York City. Sixto and Lynn talk about some of the opportunities for improvement in the foster care system, the housing solution that Think of Us developed for older foster youth during the COVID-19 crisis, and more.
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Episode 017: Interview with Kellie Knox from Fred Finch Youth and Family Services (Oakland, CA)

In this August 8, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Kellie Knox, Senior Director with Fred Finch Youth and Family Services. Kellie and Lynn talk about the transitional housing program (one of many programs) that Fred Finch runs to serve foster youth, the challenges that they have faced and managed during the COVID-19 crisis, and ideas regarding things the system can do to improve its support of foster youth.

Resources mentioned during podcast:

Fred Finch Youth and Family Services

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Episode 016: Interview with Mary Kate Howard with CASA Youth Advocates (Media, PA)

In this July 13, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Mary Kate Howard, Program Director of CASA Youth Advocates serving Chester and Delaware Counties in Pennsylvania. Mary Kate and Lynn talk about the work that CASA does to advocate for foster youth, the details around training CASA volunteers, the challenges that they have faced and managed during the COVID-19 crisis, and things that the system can do to improve its support of foster youth. (NOTE: Mary Kate mentioned in this podcast that their counties are “yellow.” They are “green” now, per PA’s re-opening process.)

Resources mentioned during podcast:

Delaware and Chester County CASA

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Episode 015: Interview with Chris Lopez and Robyn Parker with THRU Project (San Antonio, TX)

In this June 28, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Chris Lopez, Program Manager, and Robyn Parker, Program Outreach Coordinator…both with THRU Project, an organization based in San Antonio, TX. Chris, Robyn, and Lynn talk about the THRU Project mentoring program, as well as the housing program, which is run as a partnership between the organization and a project management company; the challenges that they have faced and managed during the COVID-19 crisis; and things that the system can do to improve its support of foster youth. (Our apologies for the audio issues as one of the guest recordings ended up being a bit choppy.)
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Episode 014: Interview with Kristi Perez, Founder and Executive Director of Inspire Life Skills Training (Corona, CA)

In this June 16, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Kristi Perez, Founder and Executive Director of Inspire Life Skills Training based in Corona, CA. Kristi and Lynn talk about the Inspire Life Skills Training mentoring program, housing program, and Inspired Scholars higher education support program; the challenges that they have faced and managed during the COVID-19 crisis; and things that the system can do to improve its support of foster youth.
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Episode 013: Interview with David Gurian, National Director of I Pour Life (Springfield, MO)

In this June 7, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews David Gurian, National Director of I Pour Life based in Springfield, MO. David and Lynn talk about their Life Strengths program, which is focused on coaching youth aging out of foster care, helping them build self-sufficiency in preparation for adulthood; the importance of starting their coaching program when the youth are younger (16 years old); the challenges that they have faced and solved during the COVID-19 crisis; and things that the system can do to improve its support of foster youth.

Resources mentioned during podcast:

I Pour Life
Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach Program

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Episode 012: Interview with Dr. John DeGarmo, Founder of the Foster Care Institute and Never Too Late (Monticello, GA)

In this June 1, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Dr. John DeGarmo, Founder of both the Foster Care Institute and Never Too Late in Monticello, GA. John and Lynn talk about Never Too Late, the residential program he started for young men aging out of foster care; the services he offers organizations, agencies and foster parents; some challenges faced by foster parents; and ideas to improve the foster care system.
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AOI Episode 011: Interview with Amber Donovan, Founder and Executive Director of Community of Hope (Cleveland, OH)

In this May 23, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Amber Donovan, Founder and Executive Director of Community of Hope in Cleveland, Ohio. Amber and Lynn talk about Community of Hope’s team-based mentor program designed to build lasting relationships and support youth as they age out of foster care. They also discuss how Amber and her mentor teams are helping their youth be able to manage through the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Episode 010: Interview with Kate Danielson, Executive Director of Foster Progress (Chicago, IL)

In this May 17, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Kate Danielson, the Executive Director of Foster Progress. Kate and Lynn talk about their mentor program designed to help youth aging out of foster care achieve their higher education goals, college road trips for youth, training they conduct for adults working with and mentoring foster youth, and how they are helping their youth they work with be able to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Episode 009: Interview with Dr. Johanna Greeson, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)

In this May 10, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Dr. Johanna Greeson, Associate Professor and Managing Faculty Director of The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & Research at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Greeson shares the research that she has published regarding youth aging out of foster care, the program she has developed on natural mentoring, how important it is for organizations to be able to demonstrate that their programs are supported by research, and a current study she is involved in regarding the impact that the current COVID-19 crisis is having on youth aging out of the system.
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Episode 008: Interview with Angela Lippens, Founder of Unfaulted (Haslet, TX)

In this May 3, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Angela Lippens, the founder of Unfaulted in the Fort Worth area of Texas. Angela and Lynn talk about the mentor program that Angela has developed for young women aging out of foster care, some specific strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and how they are helping the youth they work with be able to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Episode 007: Interview with Madeline Reedy, Senior Director of City Square’s TRAC Program (Dallas, TX)

In this April 27, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Madeline Reedy, Senior Director of the TRAC (Transition Resource Action Center) run by CitySquare. Madeline and Lynn talk about the transitional housing and other supports that her program offers youth in foster care and after they have aged out, some strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and how they are helping the youth they work with be able to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Episode 006: Interview with Naketa Ross, Executive Director/Founder of ResilientMe, Inc. (Chandler, AZ)

In this April 22, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Naketa Ross, the Executive Director and Founder of ResilientMe, Inc. Naketa and Lynn discuss Naketa’s own experience aging out of foster care, her organization’s approach to building resilience in foster youth, some strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and how they are helping the youth they work with be able to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis.

Resources mentioned during podcast:

ResilientMe, Inc.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

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Episode 005: Interview with Rhonda Safford, Programs Manager for Reach Higher Montana (Helena, MT)

In this April 15, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Rhonda Safford, the Programs Manager for Reach Higher Montana. Rhonda and Lynn talk about Reach Higher Montana helps foster youth access finances for higher education and supports them while attending college or trade schools, some strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and how they are helping the youth they work with be able to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Episode 004: Interview with Andrea Ferrero and Dyalekt from Pockets Change

In this April 5, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Andrea Ferrero, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Pockets Change, as well as Dyalekt, the organization’s Director of Pedagogy. Andrea, Dyalekt, and Lynn talk about Pockets Change and their innovative approach of blending hip hop pedagogy and financial education, different strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and how they are helping the youth they work with be able to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis. (Although based in California, they will provide their workshops throughout the USA.)
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Episode 003: Interview with Franco Vega, Executive Director/Founder of The Right Way Foundation (Los Angeles, CA)

In this March 22, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Franco Vega, Executive Director and Founder of The Right Way Foundation in Los Angeles, California. Franco and Lynn discuss The Right Way Foundation employment program for foster youth, different strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and the challenges that they are trying to manage during the current COVID-19 crisis.
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Episode 002: Interview with Brittani Kindle, Program Director at Safe Families PLUS (Chicago, IL)

In this March 11, 2020 episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Brittani Kindle, Program Director at Safe Families PLUS in Chicago, Illinois. Brittani and Lynn discuss the Safe Families PLUS mentoring program, different strategies to help youth age out of foster care successfully, and opportunities for the foster system to improve how they prepare youth for independence.
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Episode 001: Interview with Deborah Santiago

February 27, 2020: Aging Out Institute is launching a new podcast series focused on identifying the strategies and resources that effectively prepare older foster youth for aging out of foster care. This first episode is a little indulgent as it is an interview with Deborah Santiago, my sister and fellow traveler through foster care when we were young. ~Lynn Tonini, Founder of AOI

Resources mentioned during podcast:

Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative:
Supporting Young People Transitioning from Foster Care: Findings from a National Survey

Chapin Hall, University of Chicago:
The Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth (Midwest Study)