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Let's Talk: A Foster Adopt Minnesota Podcast

Let's Talk: A Foster Adopt Minnesota Podcast

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Episodes
  • Stories Have the Power to Connect Us
    Jun 30 2026
    The Immigrant Experiences Reading & Resource Guide was created by Kelly Hooker, an avid book reviewer @kellyhook.readsbooks, alongside Rawand Amedi, mental health therapist and refugee from Kurdistan. Hear how they created this guide to foster understanding, build empathy, and open meaningful conversations across ages. Kelly and Rawand carefully selected stories for both children and adults that invite readers to see the world through lived experiences of migration, identity, belonging, and resilience. They remind us that stories have the power to connect us, even across different backgrounds. Kelly and Rawand wanted to share some resources: what-to-say-to-kids-about-ice and the Immigrant Experiences Reading Guide. 25 min This episode is eligible for a Certificate of Completion

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    25 mins
  • Our 150th Episode: Looking Back, Looking Forward
    Jun 16 2026
    In this episode, your co-hosts Bridget and Kris interview each other about what they love (and don’t love) about hosting the podcast, favorite episodes, what’s they’ve learned along the way, and what they are looking forward to for the future of the Let’s Talk podcast.

    (27 mins)
    June 17, 2026

    The post Our 150th Episode: Looking Back, Looking Forward appeared first on Foster Adopt Minnesota.

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    27 mins
  • Understanding Violence in Indigenous Communities
    Jun 3 2026

    Olivia Allery shares the historical and systemic factors contributing to violence in Indigenous communities. By exploring the impacts of colonial history, intergenerational trauma, and legal frameworks, we look at why certain cycles persist and what changes are necessary for progress.

    This episode is eligible for a Certificate of Completion.

    (27 mins)
    June 2, 2026

    Resources from Olivia Allery

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    27 mins
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