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Honoring Ruth Ellis’s Legacy: By Protecting LGBTQ+ Youth Today
Jun 24, 2026
23m 03s
Learning After The Final Bell: Michigan's After-School Programs Innovate to Keep Kids Engaged
Jun 3, 2026
27m 26s
The Value of Investing in Child Abuse Prevention: Better futures for our kids & lower costs for Michigan
Apr 24, 2026
23m 43s
Early Childhood Literacy: Michigan's Path to Reading
Apr 13, 2026
35m 02s
Protecting Michigan Kids From Traumatizing Immigration Enforcement Practices: MI’s Proposed Safe Spaces Bill
Mar 25, 2026
35m 21s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Honoring Ruth Ellis’s Legacy: By Protecting LGBTQ+ Youth Today | In this episode of Speaking for Kids, host Bianca Miles sits down with a representative from the Ruth Ellis Center to honor the legacy of Ruth Ellis and explore the challenges LGBTQ+ youth continue to face today. Recorded during Pride Month, this conversation highlights the importance of creating safe, affirming spaces for young people and the critical role families play in supporting their well-being.Together, they discuss the stigma and barriers many LGBTQ+ youth encounter, including the heartbreaking reality that some young people leave or are forced from their homes because of a lack of acceptance. The episode also offers practical insights on how families, communities, and advocates can help foster belonging, strengthen support systems, and ensure all young people have the opportunity to thrive. | 23m 03s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Learning After The Final Bell: Michigan's After-School Programs Innovate to Keep Kids Engaged✨ | after-school programscommunity engagement+3 | — | Michigan Afterschool Partnership | DetroitGrand Rapids+1 | after-school programmingcommunity-based programs+3 | — | 27m 26s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() The Value of Investing in Child Abuse Prevention: Better futures for our kids & lower costs for Michigan✨ | child abuse preventionfamily support+3 | Children's Trust MichiganPrevent Child Abuse America | Children's Trust MichiganPrevent Child Abuse America+1 | — | child abuseprevention+5 | — | 23m 43s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Early Childhood Literacy: Michigan's Path to Reading✨ | early literacyreading outcomes+3 | — | MichiganMississippi+2 | — | early childhood literacyreading proficiency+3 | — | 35m 02s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Protecting Michigan Kids From Traumatizing Immigration Enforcement Practices: MI’s Proposed Safe Spaces Bill✨ | immigration enforcementchildren's safety+4 | Mary Cavanagh | ACLU of MichiganMichigan Immigrant Rights Center+1 | Michigan | immigrationMichigan+6 | — | 35m 21s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Hope and Hard Work: Building a diverse teacher workforce in Michigan✨ | teacher shortageequity+3 | Dr. Curtis LewisCharlotte Pierce | Boldly Moving Education AheadEdTrust Midwest | MichiganSoutheast Michigan+1 | teacher diversityMichigan education+3 | — | 22m 09s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() The Rowan Act: Strengthening Michigan’s Amber Alert system (House bills 4517 & 4518)✨ | Amber Alert systemchild passenger safety+4 | Gina RigasHeather Morey-Pols | Michigan's ChildrenHouse bills 4517 & 4518 | Michigan | Rowan ActAmber Alert+5 | — | 17m 50s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Voices for Birth: Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health✨ | maternal healthinfant health+4 | leaders | Michigan Council for Maternal and Child HealthW.K. Kellogg Foundation | Michigan | maternal healthinfant health+5 | — | 26m 33s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Celebrating Kinship Awareness Month: Supporting kinship families as a strategy to address the over-representation of children of color in foster care✨ | kinship carechild welfare+4 | BeAnka Masefiade | Osofomaame | Michigan | kinship carefoster care+6 | — | 38m 42s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Foster Youth Leadership in Action: Reforming workforce development for youth transitioning out of the foster care system✨ | foster careyouth leadership+3 | Ov’Var’Shia “Shay” Gray-Woods | Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute | — | foster youthworkforce development+3 | — | 31m 43s | |
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| 3/25/26 | ![]() Supporting Family Stability Through Child Abuse Prevention: The Children’s Trust of Michigan & Family Resource Centers✨ | child abuse preventionfamily resource centers+4 | Suzanne GreenbergStephanie+1 | Children Trust MichiganMichigan’s Children | Michigan | child abuseneglect prevention+5 | — | 29m 48s | |
| 6/27/25 | ![]() Celebrating Pride and Navigating Challenges for Michigan's LGBTQIA+ Youth | In this special Pride Month episode, we’re focusing on the urgent challenges facing LGBTQ+ youth in Michigan — and what it will take to protect and uplift them.Matt is joined by Representative Emily Dievendorf (D-77) and Emme Zanotti, Senior Director of Movement Building & Political Affairs at Equality Michigan. Together, they break down the real impact of harmful legislation, the rising threats to queer youth, and the role that advocates, allies, and lawmakers must play in creating safe and affirming spaces.This is a must-listen for anyone who cares about youth, equity, and justice. | 30m 37s | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Children and Youth Mental Health Awareness | In this episode, we explore what mental health looks like across the early years and into adolescence — and what adults need to understand to truly support kids. Matt is joined by an expert in infant and early childhood mental health (ages 0–3) and a professional working closely with middle and high school youth. Together, they unpack the signs of struggle, the systems that help (or hurt), and what it will take to create real change for young people’s mental wellness in Michigan. What does mental health look like in toddlers? What challenges are older youth facing today? What can we do to make things better?Tune in for practical insights, honest reflections, and a better understanding of how we can all support the mental health of Michigan’s kids. | 22m 41s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Department of Education Cuts and Implications for Children with Disabilities | In this episode, we dive into the real-life consequences of proposed U.S. Department of Education budget cuts, specifically their impact on children with disabilities in Michigan. With guests from an Intermediate School District (ISD), the Autism Alliance of Michigan, and an agency serving people with developmental disabilities, we explore how federal education dollars currently support essential services, what’s at risk if that funding disappears, and how local communities can respond. From early intervention to IEP implementation and long-term equity concerns, our panel unpacks the cascading effects these cuts could have on students, families, and schools across the state. | 31m 56s | ||||||
| 4/14/25 | ![]() The Michele Corey Child Advocacy Summit and The Important of Including Youth Voice | In this episode, we reflect on the 2023 Michele Corey Child Advocacy Summit and the powerful moments that reminded us why youth voices must be at the center of our work. Advocacy is most effective when it’s inclusive, and we explore what it truly means to uplift the voices of those we serve. | 22m 35s | ||||||
| 3/5/25 | ![]() Recent Changes in Immigrant Enforcement and their Impact on Michigan Kids and Families | Our Host and CEO Matt Gillard is joined by special guests from the Michigan Immigrants Rights Center and Centro Multicultural to discuss the recent changes in Immigration Enforcement and their impacts on Michigan kids and families. Tune in to hear a very timely episode from experts on the matter. | 41m 56s | ||||||
| 1/28/25 | ![]() The Policy of Reading | Special Guest Brian Jordan sits down with our President and CEO, Matt Gillard, to discuss the policy of reading. You might remember Brian from his days of playing for the Falcons and Braves, but since retiring, Brian has become a champion for children. Listen to this episode to learn about his foundation, living with dyslexia, and why advocating for children is important to him. | 21m 09s | ||||||
| 10/28/24 | ![]() Shaping the Future: Election Priorities for Children and Families | Following our recent Lunch and Learn on key child and family advocacy issues in this election, join Matt Gillard as he sits down with Charles Bruner, the director of InCK Marks and a leading voice in child policy. Together, they discuss critical issues on the ballot and explore what advocates need to prepare for—no matter the outcome in November. | 18m 27s | ||||||
| 8/5/24 | ![]() Kiss the Babies, Raising the Awareness of Gun Violence | On the latest episode of the Speaking for Kids podcast, host Matt Gillard interviews Dennis Niemiec, the Executive Producer of the documentary "Kiss the Babies," and India Williams, an advocate against gun violence and the inspiration behind the film. Gun violence has become the leading cause of death for children in the U.S., often only gaining attention after mass shootings. "Kiss the Babies" aims to highlight the everyday impact of gun violence on youth. India, a victim of gun violence, shares how her life was forever changed by a stray bullet. Tune in as Dennis and India call for increased awareness around this critical issue. Watch the 2x Emmy award-winning documentary here, https://youtu.be/QFgummOxb9g?si=Q5csd-8TwayNVQyc to delve deeper into the conversation. | 20m 13s | ||||||
| 6/18/24 | ![]() Exchange for Change: What Happens when Police & Youth Come Together to Try to Bridge the Gap | Speaking for Kids host Matt Gillard, president and CEO of Michigan’s Children,welcomes participants from Peckham - Flint’s recent “Exchange for Change” program,the multi-week roundtable between law enforcement officers and court-involved youths.Over four weeks, seven officers from the Genesee County Sheriff’s Department andFlint Police sat down with seven youths enrolled in Peckham’s Youth Services Programwith the goal to find ways to “bridge the gap” between the community and police. Theyexplored difficult topics including trauma, implicit bias, policing practices, and individualrights, and discovered a shared desire to improve their home community. In thispodcast, Matt talks with the guests about the impact the Flint Water Crisis had on youthbehavior and the distrust of authority that emerge from that environmental disaster. TheFlint cohort is the third in a series of dialogues that started with meetings between locallaw enforcement and youth enrolled in Peckham’s Lansing program since the programlaunched in November 2021. A fourth session is planned in the fall. The program is acollaboration between Peckham and Michigan’s Children. Listen to it today. | 35m 03s | ||||||
| 5/29/24 | ![]() Why this School Leader Embraces Community-Based Child Care Providers in Pre-K for All | Michigan's Children Speaking for Kids podcast host Matt Gillard welcomes Schools Superintendent John M. Searles, head of the Midland County Educational Service Agency, to discuss the expansion of Pre-K for All. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discuss the expansion in light of a contentious House budget plan that would negatively impact funding to community-based child care providers in favor of those operated by intermediate school districts. Listen in to this timely conversation around the Governor's plans for universal Pre-K. | 23m 23s | ||||||
| 4/5/24 | ![]() The New Movement for Equity in School Funding | Join Matt Gillard, President and CEO of Michigan's Children, as he engages in a candid conversation with Jeff Cobb, Director of Government Affairs at Education Trust-Midwest, on the pressing need for equity in education funding. Delving into the Opportunity Index—a proposed funding formula inspired by successful models like Massachusetts—the discussion highlights the importance of prioritizing resources for districts serving low socioeconomic backgrounds and minority students.Gillard and Cobb advocate for increased investment in education, stressing the long-term benefits and cost savings associated with improving educational outcomes. They draw parallels between Michigan and Massachusetts' academic success, emphasizing the need for strategic investments to narrow the gap. Despite recent progress, they call for continued efforts to fully fund the Opportunity Index and double funding for English learners, setting Michigan on a path toward greater opportunity and prosperity for all. | 22m 18s | ||||||
| 2/29/24 | ![]() Making ‘PreK for All’ Work for All | Michigan’s Children’s Matt Gillard sits down with Jeff Capizzano, President of the Policy Equity Group, to talk frankly about Governor Whitmer’s “PreK for All” plan now that expanding free 4-year-old preschool is moving closer to becoming reality with major state funding outlined in Whitmer’s proposed FY2025 budget recommendations. They discuss the plan’s “roadmap” for quickly expanding the state-funded preschool program at no cost to families, regardless of household income, while guarding against negatively impacting enrollment counts of private-pay, community-based child care providers. Capizzano, whose Washington, D.C. firm was hired by the Governor's office to work on an implementation strategy, said the final recommendations represent a comprehensive strategy to better compensate early childhood educators, support the varied needs of families, and maintain viable privately owned child care businesses. He warned against “cherry picking” certain recommendations over others. | 22m 26s | ||||||
| 1/26/24 | ![]() Debriefing the Governor’s State of the State Address | To debrief Governor Whitmer’s 2024 State of the State address,Michigan’s Children’s Speaking for Kids Podcast Host Matt Gillardwelcomes back two veteran Lansing lobbyists who have spent their careersworking on children’s issues in Michigan. Specifically, they look at what sheplans to champion on behalf of kids & families in the second year of hersecond term in office. Listen in and learn how you can raise your voice forthe issues you care about. Returning guests are Andrea M. Cascarilla,Government Policy Advisor, Dykema; and Matt Kurta, Partner, KaroubAssociates. | 30m 20s | ||||||
| 12/18/23 | ![]() Michigan Capitol Report: What's Ahead in 2024? | In the December episode of Speaking for Kids, the Podcast, Michigan’s Children’s host Matt Gillard welcomes Gongwer News Service Managing Editor Alethia Kasben to talk about the accomplishments and shortcomings of the Michigan Legislature’s 2023 legislative year. Among big investments for kids and families were greater family tax relief through the expanded earned income tax credit, the adoption of free school meals, expanded free PreK for 4 year olds, and $50 million for afterschool programming. Also discussed were a few key issues that didn’t make it to the finish line, including paid family and medical leave. Listen or watch it today. | 29m 12s | ||||||
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