The “Let’s Talk” podcast series was launched in November 2021 as part of National Runaway Prevention Month. “Let’s Talk” is aimed at elevating the voices of young people as they share their stories and highlight the complexities and intersections that are witnessed by the 4.2 million young people experiencing homelessness across the United States each year. This podcast features discussions that may be triggering to our audiences, covering topics that include suicide, intimate partner violence, institutionalization, child sexual abuse material, gun violence, addiction, and various forms of discrimination. Listener discretion is advised!
Season 6
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We are excited to welcome to the podcast Rebecca Jones Gaston, the Commissioner of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), at the Administration for Children and Families within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services! The Administration on Children, Youth, and Families manages the Children’s Bureau and the Family and Youth Services Bureau. In this episode, we learn about Commissioner Jones Gaston’s journey to her role and discuss the 50th anniversary of the landmark Runaway & Homeless Youth Act, the evolution of Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) programs, challenges and the need for cross-sector collaboration in RHY efforts, and the importance of ongoing federal support for youth with lived experience.
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We are excited to welcome National Runaway Safeline’s Director of Training, Sebastian Ramos, to the podcast! In this episode, we have a conversation reflecting on the missed opportunities to teach and practice mindfulness during our school years. Sebastian shares his thoughts on ways mindfulness can be implemented in an educational setting today, and how talking about self-regulation at a young age teaches young people how to set healthy mental health boundaries.
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In a special PRIDE episode of “Let’s Talk” we’re joined by novelist and comic writer Rex Ogle. Rex recently released Road Home, the final installment of his memoir trilogy that focuses on his experiences with poverty, abuse and homelessness.
Rex is open and honest about his struggles with suicidal ideation, how RuPaul’s Drag Race helped him address internalized homophobia, and healing yourself through forgiveness.
Order a copy of Road Home here: https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324019923
Follow Rex on Instagram here: @ThirdRex
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In this month’s episode we’re discussing chosen families with Covenant House New Orleans. We’re joined by Rheneisha Robertson, CEO at Covenant House New Orleans, and Damien Rush, youth advocate with experience using Covenant Houses’s programs and services.
Learn more about Covenant House New Orleans by visiting https://www.covenanthousenola.org.
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The Let’s Talk podcast kicks off its 6th season with an episode in honor of Black History Month, featuring insightful conversations with Amea Smith and Antonio Davis-Robinson. Both Amea and Antonio serve as passionate advocates for youth mental health through their roles on the NRS Youth Advisory Board, and through their career choices.
In this episode we discuss the stigma surrounding mental health within the Black community, the emotional toll of code-switching, and the personal journeys of Amea and Antonio.
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Season 5 comes to a close with a conversation about youth who have been involved in the juvenile justice system, and how the right opportunities can help them reach potential they don’t necessarily see themselves. We are joined by the Margaret Windham, Executive Director at Cafe Momentum in Dallas, for a conversation about the incredible impact they’ve had in their community, the importance of community partnerships, and the joy young people experience through their internships and externships.
You can support Cafe Momentum through donations or partnerships by visiting their website, CafeMomentum.org. They also offer volunteer opportunities, which will be available in more locations soon as they plan to expand to 30 locations over the next 10 years.
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In our penultimate episode for season 5, we are joined by Nancy Mullen and Carolyn Wahlskog from Youth Outlook in Naperville, IL. Nancy and Carolyn share what it’s like to be on the receiving end of violent threats while hosting events with the goal of uplifting LGBTQ+ youth, especially those who identify as Transgender. We also talk about the some safety precautions for parents who wish to openly support their young queer-identifying children.
Learn more about the Youth Outlook, an organization dedicated to the support of LGBTQ+ youth, by visiting their website — www.youth-outlook.org. Access their resources, including the “Gender Unicorn” here.
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To learn more about Sally Kate Winters Family Services visit SallyKateWinters.org
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We are excited to welcome Genoris Bridges from Christopher Youth Center to the podcast! NRS was introduced to Genoris during the 2023 National Safe Place Network Conference in Louisville, KY! During an education session Genoris mentioned how it can sometimes be difficult to address issues related to family dynamics when all of the blame and expectations are being placed on the youth. Today, we revisit the topic and discuss the role that parents should play when seeking behavioral health services for their children.
To learn more about the Christopher Youth Center, visit https://www.facebook.com/christopheryouthcenter/.
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In this special double-episode we are joined by Susan Frankel, Chief Executive Officer at the National Runaway Safeline (NRS), and Melanie Hill, Board Chair of the NRS Board of Directors. We discuss how NRS has grown over the past year, why we’ve invested so much in our Youth Advisory Board, and the value of corporate social responsibility. We also celebrate Melanie’s historic appointment to the Board Chair role as the first person of color.
It’s never too late to get involved with NRPM! Visit 1800RUNAWAY.org/NRPM now to see just how easy it is to show support in your community and online.
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Ajax is a NRS Youth Advisory Board member who experienced abandonment during his early teen years. In this episode Ajax shares his experience with Child Protective Services, seeking help from school counselors, and what led him to joining the NRS Youth Advisory Board. Ajax also shares how the McKinney-Vento act ultimately changed his trajectory and led to him feeling like his life had turned around.
Learn more about National Runaway Safeline’s Youth Advisory Board at 1800RUNAWAY.org/YAB
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National Runaway Safeline Youth Advisory Board members EJ Velez & Rachel Litchman return to the Let’s Talk Podcast to discuss invisible disabilities and navigating the healthcare system as a young person experiencing homelessness.
Learn more about National Runaway Safeline’s Youth Advisory Board at 1800RUNAWAY.org/YAB
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In this episode of Let’s Talk, we hear from Sharday Hamilton, the National Runaway Safeline Youth Fellow and a homeless youth advocate, who was living in her mother’s abandoned home when her neighbors reported her to the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services after she reached out to them for help. We discuss her courageous personal experience, the barriers to seeking help, and how The Night Ministry assisted Sharday in setting goals and ensuring she was aware of resources available to protect her family.
Learn more about National Runaway Safeline’s Youth Advisory Board at 1800RUNAWAY.org/YAB
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For the Season 5 premiere of Let’s Talk we have the fortune of talking to Jillian Yearns, an 18-year-old youth homelessness advocated from Georgia. At a very young age, Jillian experienced abuse and was kicked out of her home on multiple occasions, eventually leading her to make the difficult decision to leave home for good. In this episode, Jillian shares what motivated her decision making, how judgmental adults and stigma prevented her from seeking help, and why forgiveness is her most powerful tool when processing trauma.
Jillian is a member of the National Runaway Safeline Youth Advisory Board. To learn more, visit 1800RUNAWAY.org/YAB.
Season 4
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Our conversation with 2023 Celebrating the Spirit of Youth Honoree, David Ambroz, continues!
In part two we discuss the importance of focusing on past successes, rather than past failures. We also talk about how the foster care system has evolved over the past several decades, and why the first word that should come to mind of when thinking about homelessness is “education.”
Click here to learn more about David Ambroz and his memoir, A Place Called Home.
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Let’s Talk is proud to welcome 2023 Celebrating the Spirit of Youth Honoree David Ambroz! David is a national poverty and child welfare expert/advocate, Emmy nominated, and best-selling author. He was also recognized by President Obama as an American Champion of Change.
In part one of this conversation, hear David talk about the impact of having honest conversations with young people. David also talks about what inspired him to write his memoir, A Place Called Home, and how adults can help young people deal with the pressure of peer and social issues.
Click here to learn more about David Ambroz and his memoir, A Place Called Home. 3
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Angela Lee, Director at love is respect, returns to Let’s Talk to discuss Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. In this episode, we learn about this year’s theme for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (“Be About It”), online harassment, enthusiastic consent, and unlearning harmful relationships stereotypes perpetuated by Hollywood.
- To watch love is respect’s “Growing Up in the Digital World” webinar, click here!
- Make sure to follow love is respect on Instagram to be a part of their Febraury 28th live steam, “Be About Empowerment.”
- Learn from love is respect’s 2022 Online Harassment and Abuse Survey here.
love is respect offers confidential support for teens, young adults, and their loved ones seeking help, resources, or information related to healthy relationships and dating abuse in the US. They’re available by text (“LOVEIS” to 22522), call (866.331.9474), or live chat online.
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#BlueCampaign joins us for the third and final installment of our Human Trafficking series. Karinda L. Washington, Executive Director of Social Impact and Campaigns, talks us through this year’s Human Trafficking Prevention Month events, and shares life-saving resources for business, organizations and individuals looking to make a difference in their communities.
Blue Campaign is a national public awareness campaign designed to educate the public, law enforcement, and other industry partners to recognize the indicators of human trafficking, and how to appropriately respond to possible cases.
Learn more about If You See Something, Say Something here. Watch the Youth Human Trafficking Scenario animated series here.
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For Part 2 of our human trafficking series, we are joined by Tina Bigdeli, Program Manager with National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). In our conversation we discuss sex trafficking recruitment on social media, child sexual abuse material, and what happens when you make a report to a resource like the CyberTipline.
NCMEC is the nation’s largest and most influential child protection organization. Learn more at their website MissingKids.org. Learn more about Take It Down here. Learn more about the CyberTipline here.
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In the season 4 premiere episode we are joined by Ashley Smith Thompson, a Case Response Specialist with Polaris. We discuss the realities of trafficking and the myths preventing progress.
Polaris works to reshape the systems that allow for sex and labor trafficking in North America and operates the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline. Learn more on at PolarisProject.org and NationalHumanTraffickingHotline.org.
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In this season’s final episode we are joined by the Executive Director of the National Network 4 Youth (NN4Y), Darla Bardine. NN4Y is strongly devoted to empowering young people with lived experiencing by providing education about local and national politics, and creating opportunities for young people to network with congressional leaders and policy experts. They are also leading the charge in the reauthorization of the Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Acti
To learn more about the National Network 4 Youth, visit their website https://nn4youth.org/
To learn about the 2023 National Summit and Hill Day, visit https://nn4youth.org/national-summit-hill-day/
To learn more about RHYTPA, visit https://nn4youth.org/take-action-center/rhytpa-take-action/
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For this very special episode of Let’s Talk we are happy to welcome guest host Em deCordova, Prevention and Youth Engagement Coordinator at National Runaway Safeline (NRS). Em is joined by Rachel Litchman and Tony Davis-Robinson, NRS Youth Advisory Board Members, who share their lived experiences, and discuss ways that youth-facing organizations can collaborate with them to make change.
You can learn more about the Youth Advisory Board by visiting 1800RUNAWAY.org/YAB
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It’s week 3 of NRPM and we’re joined by Kayla Reno & Hannah Portwood from Midwest Services to talk about their Positive Youth Development Approach! We also talk about their awe-inspiring National Runaway Prevention Month campaign, the ADHD Child’s Bill of Rights, and the importance of meeting youth where they are.
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For the second week of NRPM we spoke with Emily Pereira, the Program Manager for the 6th Street Center for Youth and Heart Program at Youth4Change. In this episode we discuss developing unique plans for young people in need and the importance of giving them agency over their own journey. We also got to learn all about their mind-blowing National Runaway Prevention Month campaign and the many ways they involved the youth voice.
Click here to visit Youth4Change.
Click here to visit 6th Street Center for Youth.
Click here for the Ghost Poppy + 6th Street Center “Shine A Light” Candle.
Ep. 2 Let's Talk #NRPM2022 with National Runaway Safeline CEO Susan Frankel
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It’s officially National Runaway Prevention Month (NRPM) and we’re joined by Susan Frankel, CEO of the National Runaway Safeline. In this episode we discuss how NRPM has evolved over the past few years, the endless creativity of our NRPM partners, what to look forward to this November, and, of course, the importance of including the youth voice when talking about youth issues.
Click here to visit the NRPM home page.
BONUS! Let's Talk: Youth Helping Youth & Mental Health Programming in Schools with Max Neri
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In this bonus episode we are joined by Max Neri, an NRS Volunteer! Max shares valuable insight on what effective mental health programming in schools can look like, the importance of youth helping youth, and simple ways young people can make a difference in their own communities.
Learn more about National Runaway Safeline’s Youth Ambassador program for National Runaway Prevention Month, visit 1800RUNAWAY.org/ambassador
Ep. 1 Let's Talk: A Conversation with love is respect Director Angela Lee
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We’re kicking off season 3 with the incredible Angela Lee, Director at love is respect. In this episode we discuss domestic violence, teen dating violence, creating a safety plan, self-care, and the importance of open communication.
love is respect is the national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support, and resources. To learn more about this incredible organization, visit loveisrespect.org.
love is respect’s “Self-care Checklist” is available here: https://www.loveisrespect.org/resources/self-care-checklist/
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Ep. 5 Let's Talk: The Trevor Project's 2022 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health
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Fresh out of Pride Month we are joined by Dr. Jonah DeChants from The Trevor Project to discuss their 2022 Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health. Through the episode we learn about how youth self-identify, access to mental health resources, and how adults can be the person a young person in need can confide in.
From The Trevor Project: “Capturing the experiences of nearly 34,000 LGBTQ youth ages 13 to 24 across the United States, with 45% of respondents being LGBTQ youth of color and 48% being transgender or nonbinary, our fourth annual national survey is one of the most diverse surveys of LGBTQ youth ever conducted.”
Click here to learn more about the Trevor Project.
Ep. 4 Let's Talk: A conversation with FYSB ASsociate Commissioner Kimberly Waller
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In this episode we are thrilled to learn from Kimberly Waller, the Associate Commissioner for the Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB). Kimberly goes into great detail about the FYSB’s priorities, what effective community-base outreach looks like, and tips on how you can combat youth homelessness locally.
Ep. 3 Let's Talk: Child Abuse
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Featuring Larel Jacobs
For episode 3 we are grateful to have an enlightening conversation with Larel Jacobs (of Childhelp.org) about reporting child abuse, having tough conversations with young people, and why more and more children under the age of 12 are reaching out to crisis service hotlines like Childhelp and National Runaway Safeline.
Childhelp is a US non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse.
Ep. 2 Let's Talk: Fenix Youth Project
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Featuring Amber Green
In episode 2, we spotlight the winner of our National Runaway Prevention Month 2021 “Shine a Light” Award, the Fenix Youth Project. Led by Executive Director Amber Green, the organization serves youth in eastern Maryland through their 24h youth drop-in-center, and youth organizing group programs. Through this episode, we learn about the mission of the Fenix Youth Project, how they demonstrate true leadership through their vision of young person-centered advocacy, and how their work aligns with what we do at the National Runaway Safeline.
Ep. 1 Let's Talk: Human Trafficking
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Featuring Sophia Eftimiades
In the season 2 premiere episode, Maria Taylor, NRS Prevention and Youth Engagement Coordinator, is joined by Sophia Eftimiades, a Case Response Specialist at Polaris. Throughout this episode, Maria and Sophia discuss definitions and signs of human trafficking, the important work being done throughout Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and how human trafficking intersects with NRS’ work and commitment to serving homeless and runaway youth.
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EP 6. Let's Talk: Mental Health, Domestic VIolence & Gun Violence
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Featuring Zachary Mallory
Zachary Mallory is a Kansas City native, whose passion is in mental health and suicide prevention. In their community, they provide services through Trauma-Informed Care and by prioritizing diversity, equity and inclusion throughout their work both professionally and as a member of the NRS Youth Advisory Board. In this episode, Zachary shares their experiences with homelessness and housing insecurity, as a queer, non-binary person surviving domestic violence and gun violence.
EP 5. Let's Talk: Diagnosis, Disability & the College Experience
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Featuring Rachel Litchman
Raised in the Chicago suburbs, Rachel Litchman is a student studying Sociology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of the NRS Youth Advisory Board and the Dane County Youth Action Board. Rachel shares her experiences as a young person navigating the failures of our health care system, and how lack of diagnosis impacted the trajectory of her life.
EP 4. Let's Talk: Indigenous Identity & Foster Care
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Featuring Keeley BadWarrior
Keeley BadWarrior is from Rapid City, South Dakota, where she is currently a student at Western Dakota Technical College studying business and technology. Outside of her coursework, Keeley holds multiple jobs and is an active member of both the NRS Youth Advisory Board and the Rapid City Youth Action Board. In this interview, Keeley shares her experiences with homelessness and housing instability following her aging out of the foster care system.
EP 3. Let’s Talk: Homelessness, Disability & Discrimination
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Featuring EJ Valez
EJ Valez joins us from Kutztown College. In addition to their ambitious course load, EJ works four part-time jobs, is a member of both the NRS Youth Advisory Board and the Youth Council Advisory Board with the National Network for Youth, and serves as a consultant for Youth Collaboratory. In this interview, EJ describes how they have experienced the intersection of youth homelessness, disability, and discrimination, and discusses their goals for the future.
EP 2. Let’s Talk: Generational Trauma, Immigration and Addiction
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Featuring Mariana Aguire Rios
Mariana Aguire Rios is a Denver native and certified Peer Support Specialist who has years of experience in children’s advocacy. Currently working at DenverHealth as a care navigator and serving as a member of the NRS Youth Advisory Board, Mariana shares her experiences as a young person navigating the complexities of homelessness, generational trauma, immigration and addiction, and how that led her to where she is today.
EP 1. Let's Talk: National Runaway prevention Month
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Featuring Susan Frankel