• " The most dangerous phrase in the language is, 'We've always done it this way "
    Nov 22 2024
    In this enlightening episode of the "Resilient Voices & Beyond" podcast, host Michael D. Davis-Thomas engages with Commissioner Rebecca Jones Gaston, the visionary leader of the Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF). Commissioner Gaston shares her compelling journey from her brief experience in foster care to spearheading significant reforms in the U.S. child welfare system. Throughout the discussion, she underscores the pivotal policies she's championed, such as the final kinship role, independent legal representation, and designated placement rules for LGBTQIA+ youth. Rebecca's strategic focus on community engagement, addressing workforce challenges, and prioritizing preventive over reactive measures illuminates her approach to systemic change. The episode delves into her advocacy for multi-system collaboration, the critical role of foster parents, and the necessity of listening to and respecting the voices of those impacted by the system. Join us for a deep dive into how Rebecca Jones Gaston is reshaping child welfare for a more inclusive and supportive future.

    Guest Bio: Rebecca Jones Gaston, Commissioner of the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, has dedicated over 25 years to human services, focusing on child welfare reforms that encompass kinship care, legal protections for families, and rights for LGBTQIA2S+ youth in foster care. Her leadership is marked by a commitment to trauma-informed, culturally responsive practices that have positioned her as a key figure in national child welfare policy.Key Takeaways:
    • Insights into the transformative policies impacting child welfare nationally.
    • The importance of community involvement and the integration of lived experiences in policy-making.
    • Challenges and strategies in navigating federal and state policies to advocate for systemic change.
    • The role of foster parents and community organizations in creating supportive environments for children and families.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • All Things Work Together
    Nov 11 2024
    Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast

    Season 3, Episode 33

    🎙️ Title: “All Things Work Together”

    In this episode of Resilient Voices & Beyond, we are honored to feature Aytia Tarpley—a remarkable Lived Experience Expert, Survivor Leader, Consultant, Keynote Speaker, and Peer Support Specialist. Aytia’s story of resilience is nothing short of incredible, as she has transformed her experiences with foster care, abuse, homelessness, and human trafficking into powerful advocacy and leadership for those facing similar struggles.

    Born Shelquandra Poitier in Miami, Florida, Aytia faced unimaginable adversity early in life. At just two years old, she was hospitalized for second-degree burns and later placed in foster care, where the abuse only continued. Despite these challenges, Aytia has risen to become a steadfast advocate, fighting for systemic change in child welfare and human trafficking awareness. Through her tireless efforts, Aytia has collaborated with government agencies, worked as a lobbyist to pass critical legislation, and provided support to countless individuals as a social worker and peer mentor.

    Join us as Aytia shares her deeply personal journey of faith, resilience, and purpose. From her dedication to Christ at 19 to her advocacy on a national stage, her life is a testament to the strength it takes to overcome life’s darkest moments and use those experiences to uplift others.

    Tune in to this inspiring episode as we discuss the power of faith, finding purpose in pain, and the resilience it takes to transform trauma into triumph.

    🌐 Connect with Aytia Website: aytiaconsults.com
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • “Love Yourself, The Rest Will Fall Into Place”
    Aug 2 2024
    In Season Three, Episode 32 of the Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast, we are honored to host the inspirational Maryum K. Shadeed. Maryum's story is one of profound resilience and self-discovery, offering a beacon of hope and strength to all who listen.

    About Our Guest:

    Maryum K. Shadeed is an entrepreneur with a remarkable journey in the fashion design industry. As the CEO and founder of MKS, she is dedicated to boosting self-esteem through her innovative designs, one thread at a time. Beyond her professional achievements, Maryum is a staunch advocate for mental health and an empowering voice for survivors.

    Her passions are as diverse as her talents; she loves exploring the world, shopping for unique teas, capturing moments through photography, and cherishing moments with her little one. In this episode, Maryum opens up about her personal journey of forgiveness and healing, sharing the valuable lessons she has learned along the way.

    Ways to Connect with Maryum:
    • Follow her on all platforms: @MaryumKShadeed
    Tune in to hear:
    • Maryum’s inspiring life story and the challenges she overcame.
    • Insights into her mission to empower others through fashion and advocacy.
    • Her personal strategies for self-love and mental well-being.
    • How she balances her multifaceted life with grace and resilience.
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    33 mins
  • "...But God"
    May 20 2024
    "...But God "

    In this empowering episode of "Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast," we are honored to host Rachel Worthy, a fervent advocate for social justice and a beacon of resilience. With a rich background in social work and a deeply rooted commitment to serving others, Rachel shares her poignant life story, underscoring the crucial moments of resilience that not only shaped her into the transformative figure she is today but also how she thrives and uplifts others in her community.Join us as Rachel delves into the intimate details of her journey, from her challenging upbringing in foster care to overcoming personal battles against domestic violence and injustices within the criminal justice system. Her educational journey has equipped her with a Master’s degree in Social Work from Wayne State University, a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice and Sociology, and an Associate degree in Human Services, complemented by a Certificate in Alcohol and Substance Use Studies. Beyond her professional titles, Rachel cherishes her role as an aunt, which she regards as her favorite.Currently, Rachel serves as a Peer Navigator at Nation Outside, where she is dedicated to empowering justice-impacted individuals and advocating for systemic change. Through her work and personal experiences, Rachel embodies empathy, compassion, and an unyielding determination to foster environments where individuals are seen, heard, and valued.Don't miss this episode if you're interested in stories of profound personal growth and societal impact. Connect with Rachel Worthy to follow her continuing journey and advocacy work through her LinkedIn at Rachel Worthy or on Instagram at @rachelripmom.Tune in and be inspired by a story of survival, resilience, and transformation that reminds us all of the power of faith and perseverance.
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • "Be the Difference for a Child: The Joan E. Ulsher Story"
    Feb 5 2024
    "Be the Difference for a Child: The Joan E. Ulsher Story"

    Episode Description:

    In this deeply inspiring episode of "Resilient Voices & Beyond," we sit down with Joan E. Ulsher, a figure of resilience, hope, and unwavering dedication to child advocacy. From surviving child abuse and navigating the challenges of foster care to serving as a beacon of light for countless children in the foster care system, Joan's life journey embodies the essence of making a significant difference in the lives of the most vulnerable.
    Join us as Joan shares her remarkable story, chronicled in her new memoir, "Misplaced Childhood: A True Story of Resiliency and Child Advocacy." This episode is not just a narrative of overcoming adversity but a call to action, urging each of us to explore how we can contribute to the well-being and future of children in foster care.

    Guest Bio:

    Joan Ulsher's life is a testament to the power of resilience and advocacy. A retired U.S. Army Major, award-winning child advocate, and a San Antonio-based writer and philanthropist, Joan has turned her harrowing experiences into a force for good. Through her work as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Bexar County, Texas, and her hands-on DIY projects for children entering foster homes, Joan is a living example of how one person can truly be the difference for a child.

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:
    • Joan's personal journey from a child abuse survivor to a champion for children in the foster care system.
    • The inspiration behind her memoir, "Misplaced Childhood," and how it aims to illuminate the crucial role of CASA volunteers.
    • Insights into Joan's multifaceted career, from her military service to her advocacy work, and how these experiences have shaped her mission.
    • Joan's unique approach to supporting foster children through her DIY projects, including the story behind her 40th custom-painted dresser.
    • How listeners can get involved and support children in foster care, inspired by Joan's example.
    Connect with Joan E. Ulsher:
    • Follow Joan on Instagram: @joan_ulsher
    • Discover Joan's DIY projects and advocacy work on Pinterest: @joanakitas
    • Learn more about Joan, her memoir, and how you can support Child Advocates San Antonio at www.joanulsher.com
    Tune in to this powerful episode of "Resilient Voices & Beyond" to hear Joan E. Ulsher's incredible story and learn how you, too, can make a meaningful impact in the lives of children in foster care.



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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • "My Story Matters Because I Matter. I Am Absolutely Enough."
    Jan 27 2024
    In this empowering episode of "Resilient Voices & Beyond," 🎙️ we delve into the inspiring journey of Miranda Mizla, from her challenging beginnings in foster care 🏠 to her remarkable transformation into a Licensed Master Social Worker (LLMSW) 💼. Join us as Miranda shares her story of resilience, determination, and the belief in one's inherent worth, encapsulated by our episode title, a poignant quote from Bréne Brown: "My story matters because I matter. I am absolutely enough." ✨

    Certainly! Here's the revised podcast episode description with added emojis for a more engaging and visually appealing touch:Title: "My Story Matters Because I Matter. I Am Absolutely Enough." - Bréne Brown 🌟Episode Description:In this empowering episode of "Resilient Voices & Beyond," 🎙️ we delve into the inspiring journey of Miranda Mizla, from her challenging beginnings in foster care 🏠 to her remarkable transformation into a Licensed Master Social Worker (LLMSW) 💼. Join us as Miranda shares her story of resilience, determination, and the belief in one's inherent worth, encapsulated by our episode title, a poignant quote from Bréne Brown: "My story matters because I matter. I am absolutely enough." ✨Miranda Mizla, a proud alumna of Wayne State University, 🎓 has not only achieved academic and professional success but has also been a beacon of hope and change. Her extensive work with the Annie E. Casey Foundation as a Jim Casey Fellow and her active participation in the Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative highlight her commitment to advocacy and her passion for reforming the child welfare system. Through her journey, Miranda represents the voice of countless individuals navigating the foster care system and illustrates how resilience can lead one from merely surviving to truly thriving. 💪

    Discover Miranda's unique perspectives and insights as we explore her life's trials and triumphs, emphasizing the power of self-worth and resilience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration or understanding the transformative power of self-acceptance and perseverance. 🌈

    Certainly! Here's the revised podcast episode description with added emojis for a more engaging and visually appealing touch:Title: "My Story Matters Because I Matter. I Am Absolutely Enough." - Bréne Brown 🌟Episode Description:In this empowering episode of "Resilient Voices & Beyond," 🎙️ we delve into the inspiring journey of Miranda Mizla, from her challenging beginnings in foster care 🏠 to her remarkable transformation into a Licensed Master Social Worker (LLMSW) 💼. Join us as Miranda shares her story of resilience, determination, and the belief in one's inherent worth, encapsulated by our episode title, a poignant quote from Bréne Brown: "My story matters because I matter. I am absolutely enough." ✨Miranda Mizla, a proud alumna of Wayne State University, 🎓 has not only achieved academic and professional success but has also been a beacon of hope and change. Her extensive work with the Annie E. Casey Foundation as a Jim Casey Fellow and her active participation in the Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative highlight her commitment to advocacy and her passion for reforming the child welfare system. Through her journey, Miranda represents the voice of countless individuals navigating the foster care system and illustrates how resilience can lead one from merely surviving to truly thriving. 💪Discover Miranda's unique perspectives and insights as we explore her life's trials and triumphs, emphasizing the power of self-worth and resilience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration or understanding the transformative power of self-acceptance and perseverance. 🌈

    Connect with Miranda Mizla:
    • LinkedIn: Miranda Mizla 💼
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • "Never Lose Faith and You Will Make It Through"
    Jan 20 2024
    Title: "Never Lose Faith and You Will Make It Through"

    🎙️ Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring journey on episode 28 of Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast, titled "Never Lose Faith and You Will Make It Through." In this powerful episode, we sit down with the incredible Tamisha Macklin, a woman of many titles and a beacon of resilience.

    Tamisha Macklin wears many hats - Wife, Mother, Foster care/Juvenile Justice Alumni, System Change Maker, Advocate for Youth, Life Coach, Mentor, Motivational Speaker, Author, and Poet. At 35 years old, she's not just a survivor but a true force of change.

    In this episode, Tamisha opens up about her remarkable life story. She spent her formative years in the child welfare system and later found herself entangled in the Juvenile Justice system. Against all odds, she aged out of care at 19. Tamisha's tenacity led her to complete her undergraduate degree at Metropolitan State University of Denver, earning a bachelor's degree in Cross-System Youth Services. But she doesn't stop there; she aspires to attain a master's degree to continue her mission.

    For over 15 years, Tamisha has dedicated herself to improving the child welfare and Juvenile justice systems. She has graced youth panels, held positions on various boards, and traveled as an advocate for organizations that support children and youth. Tamisha's "lived experience" is her driving force, empowering her to assist other youth in their journeys.

    Tamisha's journey is marked by recognition and achievement. She was twice nominated for the Spirit of Youth Award by the Coalition for Juvenile Justice. She also presented at the Georgetown University Training Institutes children's mental health conference in 2014, sharing her insights on being a leader and advocate within systems of care.

    Her involvement extends to projects like HYPE (Helping Youth on the Path to Employment) through Rutgers University, where she worked on developing a Manual and Training Program for Transition Age Youth and Young Adults with Psychiatric Conditions. Tamisha is also actively contributing to Elevating Connections INC, a non-profit organization supporting siblings separated in foster care.

    Before embarking on her journey as a mother, Tamisha actively participated in various councils, boards, and committees, making significant contributions to the National Policy Council for Foster Youth and Alumni, the Colorado COACT systems of care steering committee, and more.

    Recently, Tamisha made a significant life change, leaving Denver for a new beginning in Michigan, all while contemplating her next career endeavor and taking time to write her story.

    Connect with Tamisha and be inspired:
    📧 Email: Tamisha.Macklin-Clark@outlook.com
    🔗 Guest's Facebook Profile
    🔗 Guest's LinkedIn Profile

    Tune in now for a podcast episode that will leave you motivated and believing in the strength of the human spirit. #ResilienceJourney #BelieveInYourself #NeverLoseFaith #YouthAdvocacy #LifeAfterAdversity #PodcastEpisode #TamishaMacklin 🎧
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    45 mins
  • Everything can be taken from a person except for one thing; the freedom to choose one’s attitude in any given situation
    Dec 27 2023
    Episode 27 Title: "Everything can be taken from a person except for one thing; the freedom to choose one’s attitude in any given situation."

    Episode Overview: Episode 27 of Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast unravels the incredible saga of Nick Vasquez. His journey from a tumultuous childhood to a figure of change in mental health is an extraordinary display of human resilience and determination.Guest Spotlight: Nick Vasquez In this episode, we're honored to host Nick Vasquez. His life story is a powerful narrative of conquering insurmountable odds. Now an influential professional in mental health and the founder of Grey Hands Literary Magazine, Nick represents the power of transformation and perseverance.In This Episode:
    • Nick Vasquez's raw and honest recount of his life's journey, highlighting the shift from mere survival to thriving against all odds.
    • Exploring the healing power of literature and art in Nick's life.
    • A detailed look at Nick's professional evolution, advocating for mental health and child welfare system reforms.
    • Nick's aspirations for the future and his dedication to supporting foster youth.
    Guest's Professional Journey:
    • Intensive Care Coordinator at WestCoast Children’s Clinic.
    • Former roles in mental health rehabilitation and program management.
    • Founder of Grey Hands Literary Magazine.
    • Academic background in Developmental Psychology and Psychology.
    Connecting with Nick Vasquez:
    • Email: njvasquez92@gmail.com
    • Facebook Profiles: Nick Vasquez, Grey Hands Literary Magazine
    • Instagram: @greyhandsliterarymagazine
    • Website: Grey Hands Literary Magazine
    Hashtags: #ResilientVoicesPodcast #Episode27 #NickVasquez #SurvivingToThriving #MentalHealthAwareness #FosterYouthSupport #Resilience #Transformation #GreyHandsLiterary #ChildWelfare #Psychology #CreativeHealing #PodcastLife #InspirationalStories #OvercomingAdversity #HealingJourney #StrengthThroughStruggle #EmpoweringVoices
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    51 mins