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Child Life Wild Life

Child Life Wild Life

Written by: Jessica Lewin CCLS
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Jessica Lewin, CCLS & The Child Life Mentor, sits down with Certified Child Life Specialists, students, and professionals to talk about topics surrounding the field of child life. Come and gain tangible next steps and confidence as you learn how to use your child life skills, protect your mental health, and glean inspiration, hope, and ideas. I'm so happy you're here!

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Episodes
  • The Wild Life of The Best Moments in the Child Life Profession narrated by Alexx Friesen and Jessica Lewin
    Jun 9 2025

    Certified Child Life Specialist, Jessica Lewin, hosts this final episode of The Child Life Wild Life Podcast with Alexx Friesen to celebrate the profound impact child life specialists make in pediatric healthcare through a collection of heartfelt stories sent in by specialists across the field. What unfolds is a tapestry of remarkable moments that showcase exactly why child life work matters.

    From the specialist who calmed a screaming child in the ER—causing their blood pressure to visibly drop on the monitor—to another who taught American Sign Language to a nonverbal hospitalized child, these stories reveal the transformative power of child life interventions. The conversation takes listeners through emotional territory as specialists share experiences like supporting teenage mothers during childbirth, helping children understand permanent physical changes, and even facilitating a powerful goodbye when a hundred high schoolers came to honor their friend in the PICU.

    The magic of these stories lies in their authenticity. Some showcase dramatic interventions, while others highlight seemingly small interactions that created lasting impacts. What becomes clear through each anecdote is how child life specialists serve as nervous system regulators, creative problem-solvers, and compassionate guides through difficult medical experiences.

    For students and new professionals, this episode offers powerful motivation to persist through the challenging journey into the field. For seasoned specialists feeling burnout, these stories serve as powerful reminders of why they chose this profession. The episode beautifully captures how even in healthcare's most challenging moments, child life specialists create space for understanding, coping, and sometimes even joy.

    Ready to be inspired? Listen as Jessica and Alexx laugh, gasp, and occasionally fight back tears while celebrating the remarkable work happening in pediatric healthcare settings every day.

    You can follow Alexx on Instagram at @childlifealexx.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Wild Life of Being a Neurodivergent CCLS with Ellen Palmer
    Jun 2 2025

    Certified Child Life Specialist, Jessica Lewin, talks with friend and CCLS, Ellen Palmer, about her journey as a dyslexic and ADHD-diagnosed child life specialist, sharing how these differences have become her "superpowers" in the emergency department.

    What if your neurodivergence wasn't just something to overcome, but actually your greatest professional asset?

    Ellen's story begins with her early diagnosis of dyslexia and later discovery of ADHD as an adult professional. With refreshing honesty, she walks us through the challenges of navigating education with learning differences – from qualifying for accommodations to masking during school days – before tackling the particularly rigid child life certification process.

    What makes this episode truly special is Ellen's perspective on how neurodivergence enhances her child life practice. Her ability to process multiple conversations simultaneously, remember specific details about her colleagues' preferences, and rapidly assess complex situations has made her exceptionally effective in fast-paced healthcare environments. When supported by understanding teammates who provide simple accommodations like fidgets during meetings, these natural tendencies become professional strengths rather than obstacles.

    Beyond personal experience, Ellen offers a powerful critique of accessibility in our profession, noting the startling fact that there are more FBI agents in the US than Certified Child Life Specialists worldwide. She advocates for tangible changes like normalizing note usage and simplifying application processes to create a more diverse and sustainable profession.

    Whether you identify as neurodivergent or are simply interested in creating more inclusive healthcare spaces, Ellen's insight that "the way I advocate for myself is how I advocate for my patients" provides a compelling framework for compassionate care. Tune in to discover how embracing different ways of thinking might be exactly what our profession needs.

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    35 mins
  • The Wild Life of Being a Child Life Student with Anisha Reza [A student’s honest perspective for how CCLSs can better support, mentor, and teach students entering the field]
    May 26 2025

    Certified Child Life Specialist, Jessica Lewin, talks with friend and new CCLS, Anisha Reza, about her journey as a second-generation immigrant and career-changer who brings a unique lens to our field. Having previously pursued medical school before finding her true calling in child life, Anisha offers invaluable insights on the challenges students face—particularly those from diverse backgrounds.

    When was the last time you truly listened to a student's perspective on the child life profession?

    The statistics are striking: our profession remains approximately 93-95% white female, creating tangible impacts for students of color navigating spaces where they're "the only one." Anisha candidly discusses how this reality influenced her educational journey while highlighting the critical importance of diversifying our field. "There have been intangible times where I've walked in a room and the kid and family just appears comfortable just because I'm not white," she explains, demonstrating why representation matters for the families we serve.

    From the frustration of receiving feedback too late ("Why is this the first time I'm hearing this when I'm already done with the rotation?") to the shocking competitiveness of securing internships, Anisha addresses the systemic challenges that make entering our profession unnecessarily difficult. Students and educators alike will appreciate the concrete suggestions shared throughout the episode, including pre-rotation surveys, adapted teaching approaches based on learning styles, and creating safe spaces for processing difficult clinical experiences.

    Whether you're a student navigating this challenging path, a supervisor seeking to better support your students, or a program director wondering how to increase accessibility and diversity, this conversation offers actionable insights to strengthen our profession.

    The message is clear: by approaching students with the same strength-based framework we use with patients and validating their diverse experiences, we can build a more resilient, inclusive, and effective child life profession.

    You can follow Anisha on Instagram at @childlifewithanisha or check out her blog: https://www.childlifewithanisha.org/

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    58 mins
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