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Episode 231: High Risk: What Weed is Doing to Young Brains
May 12, 2026
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Episode 230: A Grown Up Love Story: Adoption after Later Stages
Apr 20, 2026
33m 28s
Episode 229: ENOLA: You're Not Alone
Apr 7, 2026
45m 19s
Episode 228: Empowering Vulnerable Youth in Uncertain Times - Estefana Johnson
Mar 24, 2026
47m 03s
Episode 227: Finding Strength in Our Shared Stories
Mar 10, 2026
47m 10s
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| 5/12/26 | ![]() Episode 231: High Risk: What Weed is Doing to Young Brains | Summary: Fostering Voices returns with an important conversation about marijuana use among young adults and why the growing normalization of cannabis may carry deeper consequences than many realize. Brian and Kim explore the impact legalization has had on youth, especially those connected to foster care, housing instability, and mental health challenges. This episode examines emerging research linking cannabis use to increased risks for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, psychosis, school disruption, impaired driving, and long-term instability. The discussion also highlights why vulnerable youth populations may face even greater risks and how substance use can affect motivation, relationships, education, employment, and housing outcomes. Most importantly, this conversation approaches addiction with compassion rather than judgment. Brian and Kim discuss what may be happening beneath the surface in a young person's life and share practical pathways toward help, including support groups, behavioral health services, outpatient care, and inpatient treatment options. Join us for a thoughtful and honest discussion about youth, mental health, and hope. Resource Links: Risk of Adolescent and Young Adult Cannabis Use https://ncsacw.acf.gov/files/cannabis-tipsheet4.pdf Adolescent Cannabis Use and Risk of Psychotic, Bipolar, Depressive, and Anxiety Disorders | Health Policy | JAMA Health Forum | JAMA Network Driving under the influence of cannabis and alcohol: Evidence from a national sample of young drivers - PMC Marijuana Use Tied to Worse School Outcomes for Teens | Just Think Twice Not My Kid - Resource Arizona notMYkid Substance Use Resources For Adolescents and Young Adults – SAHM National Helpline for Mental Health, Drug, Alcohol Issues | SAMHSA 1-800-662-4357 Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Episode 230: A Grown Up Love Story: Adoption after Later Stages✨ | adoptionfoster care+4 | LeahBrian | Gift of Adoption FundFoster Arizona | — | adoptionfoster care+5 | — | 33m 28s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Episode 229: ENOLA: You're Not Alone✨ | isolationconnection+4 | Wendi Cross | xHopeFoster Arizona+1 | — | isolationconnection+5 | — | 45m 19s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Episode 228: Empowering Vulnerable Youth in Uncertain Times - Estefana Johnson✨ | vulnerable youthidentity+4 | Estefana Johnson | Foster Arizona | — | youth empowermentfoster community+4 | — | 47m 03s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Episode 227: Finding Strength in Our Shared Stories✨ | foster careparenting+4 | Ricky Denwood | Arizona Association for Foster and Adoptive ParentsFoster Cooperative+1 | — | foster careparenting+5 | — | 47m 10s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Episode 226: Crisis Intersection: Policing with Compassion✨ | mental healthpolicing+3 | Al Moore | Mesa Police DepartmentMesa Public Schools+1 | — | mental health crisispolice involvement+3 | — | 46m 17s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Episode 225: Navigating Connection in Out-of-Home Placement✨ | out-of-home carefamily connection+3 | Estefana Johnson | — | — | out-of-home placementfoster care+3 | — | 44m 58s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Episode 224: Focus In, Freak Out Less✨ | self-reflectionintentionality+3 | — | Foster ArizonaThe Choice: Embrace the Possible | — | self-controlstress management+3 | — | 42m 49s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Episode 223: The Unofficial 2025 Recap - Vehon Version✨ | reflectionpersonal growth+5 | — | The Hope Institute of CUSD Gilbert, ArizonaFoster Arizona+1 | — | 2025 recappersonal development+5 | — | 44m 12s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Episode 222: Trauma Parenting Will Expose Your Scars✨ | trauma parentingfostering+3 | Peter Mutabazi | — | Uganda | traumafostering+5 | — | 44m 02s | |
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| 11/25/25 | ![]() Episode 221: November's Presidential Executive Order: Fostering the Future✨ | foster carepresidential executive order+4 | — | Foster ArizonaFostering the Future for American Children and Families | United States | foster careexecutive order+5 | — | 36m 03s | |
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Episode 220: The Role Trauma and Stress Play in Disease | Summary: This week, we're diving into a topic that many of us would rather avoid—how stress and trauma affect our bodies. If you're like Kim, it's not a conversation you're eager to have, but it's one that matters deeply if we want to live as our healthiest, most authentic selves. Joining the discussion is our friend and regular guest, Estefana Johnson, who helps unpack what happens "when the body says no." Together, we explore the hidden ways internal stress and unresolved trauma can shape our health, behaviors, and overall wellbeing. From understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their lifelong impact, to recognizing the subtle signs that our nervous system is struggling, this episode sheds light on the deep connection between emotional wounds and physical health. We'll also talk about what it means to take ownership of your future—how to reduce stress-related risks, support those you love, and make small, intentional choices that lead to lasting healing. Tune in for an honest, compassionate conversation about breaking free from the toll of stress and building resilience for the life you were made to live. Resource Links: Book: When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress Disease Connection by Gabor Mate, M.D. When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection TEDMED Talk: How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime by Nadine Burke Harris Nadine Burke Harris: How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime | TED Talk ACEs Quiz Take The ACES Quiz - American SPCC Book: The Gift - 14 Lessons to Save Your Life by Edith Eger The Gift: 14 Lessons to Save Your Life: Eger, Dr. Edith Eva: 9781982143091 Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Episode 219: When Grandparents Become Parents | Summary: This week, we're diving into an important and often overlooked topic — when grandparents step into the role of parent. In 2024, Duet reported that more than 64,000 grandparents in Arizona are raising their grandchildren, and census data shows the state ranks above the national average for grandparents providing care. For every one child raised by kin within the foster care system, there are eight being raised by kin outside of it. In this episode, we're honored to talk with Oralia, a grandmother navigating the challenges and joys of raising her grandchildren, and Lisa from Duet, a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting grandparents and kinship caregivers. Together, we explore what drives grandparents to step up, the unique struggles they face, and the community resources making a difference. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about resilience, love, and the power of family across generations. Resource Links: Duet: Partners in Health and Aging Help For Grandparents Raising Grandchildren | Duet Grandfacts - State Fact Sheets for Grandfamilies https://www.grandfamilies.org/Portals/0/State%20Fact%20Sheets/Arizona%20GrandFacts%20State%20Fact%20Sheet%202021%20Update.pdf NCRC - Resources for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Resources for grandparents raising grandchildren » NCRC Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() Episode 218: Supporting Young Adults with Addiction | Summary: This week on the podcast, we wrap up our series on substance use with an honest and compassionate conversation about supporting young adults who are struggling with addiction. Joining us again are Kim McWilliams and Sarah Grado, who bring both personal insight and professional experience to this deeply important topic. We begin by exploring why this issue is so relevant today—looking at current statistics, the driving factors behind them, and the real-life experiences of youth that go beyond the numbers. From there, we shift to the power of connection on the other side of addiction: what healthy connection looks like, how to hold loving boundaries, and how to tell the difference between enabling and supporting. Finally, we turn our attention to those who walk alongside someone battling addiction. Kim and Sarah share practical ways supporters can stay healthy, find hope, and access meaningful resources and peer support. Whether you're personally impacted or seeking to understand more, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and encouragement for anyone navigating the journey of addiction and recovery. Resource Links: NotMyKid Recovery Support Groups for Addiction: One Size Does Not Fit All Find Help - Celebrate Recovery Where to Get Started Support Groups for Families of Addicts – Guide 2025 Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Episode 217: The Impact of Marijuana on the Adolescent Brain | Summary: In our last episode, we explored how substances affect infants. But what about adolescents? Is marijuana really a big deal for today's youth, and what do parents and communities need to know to keep them safe? In this episode, we welcome Kim McWilliams, an award-winning licensed counselor, and Sarah Grado, Executive Director of Not My Kid, a local Arizona nonprofit dedicated to substance use prevention and recovery. Together, they shed light on the realities of marijuana use among teens, the ripple effects it creates at school, at home, and among peers, and how communities are seeing the impact. Kim and Sarah share their personal journeys—what drives their passion for helping families and youth—and offer valuable insights on identifying warning signs, understanding the law, and recognizing the connection between substance use and adverse childhood experiences. Most importantly, they highlight the role of education: the information families need, the support available, and how communities can work together to strengthen and protect our youth. This is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone invested in the wellbeing of the next generation. Resource Links: NotMyKid Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence: Berenson, Alex: 9781982103675: Amazon.com Treatment Considerations for Youth and Young Adults with Serious Emotional Disturbances and Serious Mental Illnesses and Co-occurring Substance Use How to Quit Smoking Weed (Marijuana) Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() Episode 216: The Impact of Substance Use on the Infant Brain | Summary: From the very first breaths of life, some babies face challenges most of us can hardly imagine. Born substance-exposed, these newborns often enter the world in pain, their tiny bodies working through the effects of addiction before they even have a chance to begin. In the Phoenix Valley, Jacob's Hope is stepping into that story with compassion and care. Their mission is twofold: to nurture newborns who are substance-exposed and to walk alongside mothers who are fighting to overcome addiction, offering them the support they need for a healthier future. Today, we're joined by two remarkable women who have dedicated their lives to this work. Lyndsey Mathiowetz, with over 24 years of NICU experience, is an expert in neonatal abstinence syndrome and helped launch the transformative "eat, sleep, console" approach. Alongside her is Lyndsey Steele, Associate Director of Jacob's Hope, who brings more than 18 years of experience serving vulnerable populations. Together, they share stories of resilience, breakthrough, and hope, reminding us that even in the hardest beginnings, healing is possible. Resource Links: Jacob's Hope: www.jacobshopeaz.org Casey Family Programs: What are some developmentally appropriate interventions for infants and children affected by prenatal substance exposure? VIDEO: Specialized Care NOW to Improve Long-Term Effects of Drug Exposure - Cami Barr: https://vimeo.com/740502030?share=copy#t=397.673 Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() Episode 215: Empowering Children with Learning Disabilities | Summary: School is back in session, and for parents raising kids who need extra support, the start of the year can bring more than just new routines; it can stir up anxiety, frustration, and countless questions about navigating the system to get the right resources. In this episode, we sit down with Joey Taylor, an education advocate, foster parent, and adoptive parent whose journey is as inspiring as it is unique. Raised and educated in Arizona, Joey's path has taken him from the halls of jail to the desks of exceptional students, and into the homes of families in crisis. His experiences have fueled his passion for ensuring children in foster care not only survive but thrive in their educational journeys. Join us as we talk with Joey about the challenges families face when advocating for their kids, the resilience of children navigating difficult circumstances, and practical ways to push for meaningful change in schools. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or advocate, this conversation will give you insight, encouragement, and a reminder that you are not alone in this work. Resource Links: Arizona Department of Education: Special Education Resources for Parents and Families | Arizona Department of Education Advocacy31Nine Encircle Families Wrightlaw Dyslexia Strategies Strategies to Get an Appropriate Educational Program for Children with Dyslexia and Other Learning Disabilities Disability Rights Arizona Fat Belongs to the Lord Episode 02 Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() Episode 214: Keep Goaling! | Summary: In this episode, Brian and Kim dive into the struggles parents face when life feels stuck in worry about our kids, our future, and the unknown. Drawing inspiration from Dr. Edith Eger's wisdom, they remind us that "you're going to be 50 anyways," so why not keep moving toward growth and possibility? Together, they unpack what it means to get back on the "dream train," exploring how parents can rediscover passions and live without regrets. This conversation isn't about pretending life is all sunshine and rainbows, no trolls are left behind here, but about choosing courage, clarity, and purpose. Whether you're exhausted from parenting, worried about what's ahead, or simply longing for more meaning in your day-to-day life, this episode offers practical steps to move forward: find what excites you (dream), define your current reality, and design a path toward the future you want. Join Brian and Kim for encouragement, honesty, and a reminder that it's never too late to start dreaming again. Resource Links: The Gift: 14 Lessons to Save Your Life: Eger, Dr. Edith Eva: 9781982143091 The 100-Day Goal Journal: Accomplish What Matters to You Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | ![]() Episode 213: The Housing Crisis' Impact on Youth | Summary: Today we're talking about the youth housing crisis with Matt Finley, who leads Maricopa County's efforts to improve the youth homelessness response system. From direct services to policy, Matt brings deep experience to this urgent conversation. We explore what's driving the crisis, how the needs of youth have changed, and what solutions are making a difference—from statewide initiatives to mentorship programs. Tune in to learn what's working, what still needs to change, and how we can better support unhoused youth across Arizona and beyond. This is a conversation you won't want to miss. Resource Links: Maricopa County Continuum of Care Maricopa Regional Continuum of Care solutions to end homelessness ASU- Youth Resource Guide Youth Resource Guide (Maricopa County) Arizona 211 211 Arizona Homelessness is a Housing Problem Poverty By America Poverty, by America: Desmond, Matthew: 9780593239919: Amazon.com: Books Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() Episode 212: Setting Realistic Expectations | Summary: Last week, Kim and I got real about navigating the spaces of unmet expectations. But what if we could keep ourselves out of those spaces of disappointment – or at least visit them less often – by setting realistic expectations in the first place? This week, we're diving into that question with Estefana Johnson. Estefana is a clinical social worker who began her career supporting youth in residential treatment facilities. She now serves as the Clinical Director for ASA Now and Shade Tree Academy, bringing a wealth of knowledge, practical tools, and encouragement to the families and communities she serves. Join us as Estefana shares her insights on how expectations shape our experiences, what it looks like to set expectations that are both hope-filled and grounded in reality, and how this practice can change the way we show up in our relationships, our work, and our personal growth. We're looking forward to this honest and empowering conversation. Resource Links: The Gift: 14 Lessons to Save Your Life: Eger, Dr. Edith Eva: 9781982143091 The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book): Ruiz, Don Miguel, Mills, Janet: 9781934408650 Managing Expectations- Expectations for Others worksheet: managing expectations-others Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Episode 211: Discovering Opportunity in Unmet Expectations | Summary: In this episode, we're having the real conversation about unmet expectations—and the choices we have in processing them. Do we dwell in disappointment, or do we discover unexpected opportunities? Without minimizing life's real challenges, we share personal stories and honest reflections on navigating the gap between what we hoped for and what actually is. We explore the grieving process that often comes with unmet expectations and how it's okay to feel the weight of that gap. Then, we shift the lens to see how those very moments can hold hidden gifts. From redefining success for our children to embracing growth in ourselves, we uncover how releasing rigid expectations can open the door to joy, purpose, and connection—right here, in the now. Resource Links: Why we're unhappy -- the expectation gap | Nat Ware | TEDxKlagenfurt Diane Alber's A Little Spot Books and Supportive Materials A Little SPOT Series – Diane Alber Flexible Thinking Song For Kids-Think Like a Palm Tree Animation Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.org Facebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Episode 210: Missing Children - Who's Looking? | Summary: Today, we're talking about the heartbreaking reality of missing children. If you live in Arizona, you've likely heard the tragic story of Emily Pike—who disappeared from a group home and was later found dismembered off Highway 60 near Globe. One case like this is one too many. Every day, children who go missing—many of them runaways—face unimaginable danger. Joining us is Leila Woodard, founder of the Arizona Missing Children's Task Force. Leila is a powerful voice and driving force behind this collaborative initiative, which brings together nonprofit organizations across the state to locate missing youth, support affected families, and raise public awareness. Their mission is urgent and clear: bring children home safely and shine a light on the risks that too many youth face in silence. This is a conversation you won't want to miss. Resource Links: Missing in Arizona: https://www.facebook.com/groups/missinginarizona Missing In America Network Checklist: What You Should Do When Your Child Is First Missing Bonus Content: Leila Curriculum for Kids (Download Here) Social Scenario Workbook.pdf Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() Episode 209: What to do in a Mental Health Emergency | Summary: In this episode, we're diving deep into the growing mental health challenges affecting our communities. Licensed professional counselor Wade Cordell joins us to share his expertise in trauma, ADHD, and crisis intervention. As a Mental Health First Aid trainer and passionate mental health advocate, Wade helps us understand how to recognize a crisis, when to step in, and what steps to take using the ALGEE action plan. From risk factors to real-life interventions, we explore the power of support, the importance of awareness, and how we can all be better prepared to respond when it matters most. Resource Links: Shift Happens -Transformative Counseling Shift Happens Mental Health First Aid Training Find a Course or Instructor « Mental Health First Aid National Crisis Lines SAMHSA Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Episode 208: The Child Catcher | Summary: New York Times bestselling author Andrew Bridge joins us to share his powerful journey from foster care to Harvard Law and beyond. In this episode, we discuss his memoir Hope's Boy and his new release The Child Catcher, a bold exposé on the child welfare system. Andrew reflects on beating the odds, the stigma surrounding foster youth, and the billion-dollar business of foster care. With deep personal insight and a call for justice, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone who cares about children, advocacy, and systemic change. Tap play for an unforgettable story of resilience and reform. Resource Links: Andrew Bridge Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program | Arizona Department of Child Safety National CASA Link National CASA/GAL Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Episode 207: What is Happening with Our Teens | Summary: In this episode, Meagan Ku returns to explore the mental health challenges facing today's teens—and how parents can respond with wisdom and awareness. As a mom of three teenagers, Meagan shares personal insight and professional perspective on what's really going on with youth today, and why it's so different from past generations. Kim and Brian dive into tough questions: What are we missing? What do we need to see more clearly? We also revisit Meagan's previous episode (Ep. 206) and catch up on what's new in her world. From the alarming youth mental health stats in Arizona to the subtle red flags and substance use trends, we cover both the dangers and the protective factors that can make a lasting impact. Learn about the Strengthening Families Framework and discover practical ways to support the teens in your life. Resource Links: Ammonite Counseling www.ammonite-counseling.com Resilience guide for parents and teachers American Academy of Pediatrics - Mental Health Matters Video Series First Semester at College: How I Made Connections | AAP How to Know When Your Child Needs Help Teen Mental Health: How to Know When Your Child Needs Help - HealthyChildren.org Connect with us! Email: info@fosteraz.orgFacebook: @FosteringVoicesPodcast Instagram: @FosteringVoices Web: www.fosterarizona.org | — | ||||||
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