The Riverside Project Podcast

The Riverside Project Podcast

The Riverside Project

Welcome to the Riverside Project podcast! We are mobilizing Houston to empower families and transform generations. We hope these conversations give you a greater understanding of the issues facing our community and inspire you to find your place along the River. Learn more about our work by visiting riversideproject.org or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube.

Mobilizing Community Resources in Houston (feat. Alysa Elliott-Wilson, DFPS)

Mobilizing Community Resources in Houston (feat. Alysa Elliott-Wilson, DFPS)

The Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) may be most commonly associated with the act of “taking children away” from unsafe home environments. Unfortunately, this small snapshot of what DFPS does is often portrayed in a negative light in media and movies.But while the removal of children—whether it be temporary or permanent—is one of the responsibilities of DFPS, there is so much more to what they do. Our latest guest is here to highlight a DFPS division that partners with service

Mar 6, • 48:20

Reflections on Raising Children in Foster Care (feat. Christian & Morgan Nichols)

Reflections on Raising Children in Foster Care (feat. Christian & Morgan Nichols)

When you first become a foster parent, you are likely to get a lot of advice. Some of it is extremely helpful, while some may not apply to your specific situation. When you combine the uncertainty of stepping into a new role with the fact that every child brings a completely different story to the table, it can be difficult to know exactly what to expect as a first-time foster parent. That's why I'm so thrilled that my guests today are here to offer valuable insight into what this experience can

Feb 3, • 39:47

How to Support Children Who Age Out (feat. Nicole Davis, Operation: Achieve Independence)

How to Support Children Who Age Out (feat. Nicole Davis, Operation: Achieve Independence)

For many young adults, turning 18 is an exciting milestone—a step toward independence while still having the support of family. But for children in foster care, this birthday marks the date you age out of the system.Sometimes, these individuals don’t feel fully prepared to navigate the adult world. Often, an 18-year-old aging out of foster care has to face life decisions most people wouldn’t expect to tackle until their mid-20s. It’s a daunting situation that can feel impossible to face alone, a

Jan 6, • 41:07

A Heart of Hospitality (feat. Fr. Drew Knowles, Oak Forest Anglican Church)

A Heart of Hospitality (feat. Fr. Drew Knowles, Oak Forest Anglican Church)

During the holiday season, the concept of hospitality is at the front of our minds. However, hospitality can mean so much more than inviting family and friends to your dinner table to share a nice meal once a year. Biblical hospitality can be practiced every day of our lives—and it can be extended to our neighbors who we may not know personally.Helping us lead a discussion about the Lord’s call for us to open our homes through hospitality is Fr. Drew Knowles. He is the Rector of Oak Forest Angli

Dec 2, 2024 • 20:05

How We Come Alongside Families (feat. Kathleen Cowie & Caitlin Simpson)

How We Come Alongside Families (feat. Kathleen Cowie & Caitlin Simpson)

We are passionate about not only transforming the foster care system in and around Houston but about helping others find their place along The River. This means providing key trainings, rallying community members together, and bringing awareness to how we can all be better equipped to make Houston a place where families heal and children thrive.For this episode, we have two of our staff members, Kathleen Cowie and Caitlin Simpson, joining us.Kathleen is the Director of Agency Partnerships at The

Nov 6, 2024 • 1:06:03

The Challenges of Parenting in a Transracial Adoption (feat. Julie Etter)

The Challenges of Parenting in a Transracial Adoption (feat. Julie Etter)

Transracial adoption is not a new topic to The Riverside Project Podcast. We had the honor of speaking with Isaac Etter in a past episode on this topic and today we are talking with his adoptive mother, Julie.Julie Etter is an adoptive mom along with her husband. They have five children—two through adoption and three biologically. Julie is a beloved speaker on this topic of transracial adoption and the ups and downs her family has experienced. As a history teacher by trade, Julie loves to read a

Oct 7, 2024 • 58:41

What is TBRI®? (feat. Mitzi McBride)

What is TBRI®? (feat. Mitzi McBride)

You may have heard of the term Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI) or trauma-informed care before, but you may not know what it is or how it can help transform how we care for children in foster care.To help us dive deeper into this topic is Mitzi McBride. Mitzi is not only well-versed in TBRI® but is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience guiding children and families through their journey to emotional healing. She has an extensive background in foster c

Sep 2, 2024 • 35:31

The Extraordinary Power of Belonging (feat. Gaelin Elmore)

The Extraordinary Power of Belonging (feat. Gaelin Elmore)

“Despite all the bad circumstances that I dealt with and navigated, there were people who were meeting my belonging needs in a way that allowed me to continue to grow, learn, and thrive in spite of the things I was experiencing.”Children in foster care are often deeply longing for connection, intimacy, and relationships. How can we offer children the support necessary to help them flourish and shift from surviving to actively living? How does their need for belonging affect the decisions we make

Aug 5, 2024 • 56:16

How Any Church Can Serve Those Involved in Foster Care (feat. Mireya Scholes, Atascocita Community Church)

How Any Church Can Serve Those Involved in Foster Care (feat. Mireya Scholes, Atascocita Community Church)

This episode of The Riverside Project Podcast is hosted by Chandler James, our Director of Church Mobilization. We are so excited to have him in this seat today!Collaboration is a big part of what we do at The Riverside Project. It’s how we connect, share resources, communicate about the needs of families and children in foster care, and more. For this episode, we are taking an inside look at how one person’s passion has led to a vibrant foster care and adoptive ministry at their church, all thr

Jul 8, 2024 • 39:42

The Impact of Long-Term Mentorship (feat. Brandon Denton, Friends of the Children Houston)

The Impact of Long-Term Mentorship (feat. Brandon Denton, Friends of the Children Houston)

Do you know what the single most important factor in overcoming childhood adversity is? Research found that it is a long-term, nurturing relationship with a consistent and caring adult.Today, we are talking with Brandon Denton who has an impressive resume full of experiences and passion. Brandon was the Founding Executive Director of Friends of the Children Houston, an organization that is seeking to create generational change by pairing youth facing some of life’s greatest obstacles with a prof

Jun 10, 2024 • 44:30

From the Vault: What is the River? (feat. Jason Johnson, CAFO)

From the Vault: What is the River? (feat. Jason Johnson, CAFO)

May is National Foster Care Awareness Month! During this month, we’re not only raising awareness about foster care, but we are also celebrating the beautiful work of collaboration in this space. (Watch our new “As One” documentary series here for some incredible stories about the work happening in our city.) With this focus, we are revisiting the very first episode we shared on The Riverside Project Podcast.In this conversation, Jason Johnson joined us to break down the parable of the River and

May 13, 2024 • 35:53

Unlocking Purpose for the Vulnerable (feat. Brian Meza, Petra Cares)

Unlocking Purpose for the Vulnerable (feat. Brian Meza, Petra Cares)

For young adults who faced significant challenges growing up, it can be very hard to successfully transition into the workforce. They may not have the resources or self-confidence to strive for a fulfilling career. As a result, they may end up unemployed or stuck in a cycle of jobs that don’t offer upward mobility. Today’s guest, Brian Meza, is tackling this problem with his Petra Cares program. We are so excited to spread the word about this inspiring resource, as we believe it’s truly an inval

Apr 29, 2024 • 36:28

Navigating Transracial Adoption: A Personal Journey (feat. Isaac Etter, Identity)

Navigating Transracial Adoption: A Personal Journey (feat. Isaac Etter, Identity)

Adopting children who are of a different race than your own can be a beautiful thing. But many parents who do so make one crucial mistake—they try to disregard the topic of race altogether. They may feel uncomfortable addressing this subject or think that it’s better just to ignore it. But the truth is, in order to set children up for success, you need to understand the unique challenges they face and communicate with them about those challenges. Otherwise, they may feel alone, unsure of their i

Apr 15, 2024 • 50:31

Showing Up For Children in the Way They Deserve (feat. Chelsea Floro, Moses Closet of The Woodlands)

Showing Up For Children in the Way They Deserve (feat. Chelsea Floro, Moses Closet of The Woodlands)

Life as a foster parent is a constant learning process.You complete extensive training, but quickly realize that there's always more to learn. As you figure out the best ways to meet the needs of the children in your care, one thing continues to become clear—every child comes with their own unique needs.The best way to grow in how you're supporting the children in your care is to gain experience, and that’s why I’m so grateful to have sat down with Chelsea Floro. Chelsea is an adoptive, foster,

Apr 1, 2024 • 46:48

Helping Birth Parents Make Positive Changes (feat. Catherine Vannatta & Tiffany Maggret)

Helping Birth Parents Make Positive Changes (feat. Catherine Vannatta & Tiffany Maggret)

The foster care system’s primary goal is to serve the best interests of the families within it. Whenever possible, that means reuniting biological parents with their children.To help a family heal, birth parents need intentional support. But all too often, they aren’t given the resources they need to overcome their challenging life circumstances and set their family on a positive trajectory.In this episode, I am joined by two incredible women from Decatur, Texas: Catherine Vannatta and Tiffany M

Mar 18, 2024 • 50:13

From Foster Youth to Social Worker (feat. Travis Hand, Texas Children’s Hospital)

From Foster Youth to Social Worker (feat. Travis Hand, Texas Children’s Hospital)

It’s a joy to have Travis Hand, a Licensed Master Social Worker who currently serves as a Behavioral Health Specialist at Texas Children’s Hospital, on our latest episode of the podcast. Once a teen struggling to navigate the challenges of growing up in the foster care system, Travis gained a strong passion for social work in college.This conversation is full of perspective and encouragement for each of us as we find our place along the River! Find the show notes and links to anything we discuss

Mar 4, 2024 • 36:17

Improving the System Together (feat. Shaundricka Easley, Texas Department of Family Protective Services)

Improving the System Together (feat. Shaundricka Easley, Texas Department of Family Protective Services)

We are delighted to have the Deputy Regional Director at the Texas Department of Family Protective Services, Shaundricka Easley, on the podcast. She has been with the department for over 15 years and had various roles during that time as well as served all 13 counties across the Houston area.Shaundricka gives us unique insight from her vast experience, including some of the challenges she faces on a daily basis, how to support the children within the system, what can happen when we work together

Feb 5, 2024 • 28:56

Walking with Families for the Long Haul (feat. Jenni Lord)

Walking with Families for the Long Haul (feat. Jenni Lord)

“Who is with them long term?”This is the question that Jenni Lord started asking after her organization helped fund hundreds of adoptions. What she realized is that the breakdown of these adoptive families often stemmed from the parents not being equipped to handle the behaviors and challenges that came along with trauma.Today, Jenni Lord is a resolute advocate for fostering family healing through the power of genuine connection. Her journey blends personal experiences with a visionary commitmen

Jan 22, 2024 • 42:43

A Dedication to Child and Family Well-Being (feat. Jesse Booher, DePelchin Children's Center)

A Dedication to Child and Family Well-Being (feat. Jesse Booher, DePelchin Children's Center)

DePelchin Children’s Center has existed for over 130 years and has continued to evolve to meet the needs of the community. Their mission is to strengthen the lives of children by enhancing their mental health and physical well-being in Houston and central Texas.Jesse Booher is the Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Officer of DePelchin Children’s Center, which provides foster care and adoption services in Texas communities. As COO, Jesse oversees a diverse array of programs ranging from

Jan 8, 2024 • 44:17

Creating Safe Spaces for the Next Generation (feat. Chandler James)

Creating Safe Spaces for the Next Generation (feat. Chandler James)

It all started with a simple napkin exercise. Chandler James was asked to write his dream on a napkin. Initially, it seemed like a silly exercise but when he was finished his napkin read: creating safe spaces for the next generation.Chandler James is our Director of Church Mobilization here at The Riverside Project. He has worked in a number of local churches both as a Student Pastor and as a Next Gen Pastor. Chandler and his wife, Caitlin, are licensed foster parents of a few teenagers. He is p

Dec 4, 2023 • 32:42

Finding Success in Education for Foster Youth (feat. Dr. Danisha Keating)

Finding Success in Education for Foster Youth (feat. Dr. Danisha Keating)

Foster youth face many challenges, and education can be one of them. In fact, studies show that just 4% of children who have experienced foster care will go on to obtain a four-year college degree.Children who are involved within the foster care system also experience a higher number of school transitions, lower academic achievement, heightened experiences of exclusionary school discipline, higher drop out rates, and decreased access to postsecondary education. Accessible resources and healthy r

Nov 13, 2023 • 49:31

What Is International Foster Care? (feat. Krista Kesseler)

What Is International Foster Care? (feat. Krista Kesseler)

Anytime there is news related to the border or a refugee crisis, we frequently hear this question: “How does our city serve unaccompanied minors and refugees that come to our country without their parents? Does this affect the foster care community?”You may never have heard the term “international foster care” before, but this is a unique and important topic. You may be curious how the federal programs are run, how people can get involved, and how it’s different from domestic foster care.This is

Sep 4, 2023 • 28:29

Offering Your Family to a Child in Foster Care (feat. Jennifer Clifford)

Offering Your Family to a Child in Foster Care (feat. Jennifer Clifford)

This is not working. What do we do next? After several infertility treatments, Jennifer Clifford and her husband, Ryan, asked themselves this question. After a discussion and an informational meeting about foster care, they came to the conclusion that God was closing the door to biological children and opening the door to foster care, specifically for sibling groups.Foster care came with its own ups and downs as they learned how to navigate the licensing process and the reality of emotions that

Aug 7, 2023 • 40:17

Learning to Listen to One Another (feat. Luevenia Chapman)

Learning to Listen to One Another (feat. Luevenia Chapman)

There's a place for everyone in supporting children and families here in Houston. That's something we believe firmly here at The Riverside Project. Today, we have the opportunity to share our conversation with Luevenia Chapman, co-founder and Program Director for Hearts with Hope Foundation, a local general residential operation (GRO) that provides treatment services for girls ages 7-23.She not only has a passion to provide high-quality, trauma-informed care for the girls in their care, but she

Jul 3, 2023 • 29:18

Houston PEARLS (feat. Judge Susan Brown & Judge Dena Fisher)

Houston PEARLS (feat. Judge Susan Brown & Judge Dena Fisher)

Healing happens in the context of relationship. As Dr. Bruce Perry says, “Relationships matter: the currency for systemic change is trust, and trust comes through forming healthy, working relationships. People, not programs, change people.” Programs and services for children in foster care are helpful, but when it comes to producing long term healing, the programs that help youth and families access healthy and stable relationships will be far more effective than those that do not.In this episod

Jun 1, 2023 • 30:04

Keeping Families Together: Addressing Needs of Relative Caregivers (feat. Dr. Valerie Jackson)

Keeping Families Together: Addressing Needs of Relative Caregivers (feat. Dr. Valerie Jackson)

Extended relatives, such as grandparents, aunts/uncles, cousins, and even close friends (referred to as “fictive kin”) have always been a stabilizing force in the family system. These relationships have historically been, and are still today, a vital source of safety and permanency for children.In this episode, Dr. Valerie Jackson shares how Monarch Family Services got started as a child placing agency providing specialized support for biological families and kinship (relative) caregivers. We di

May 1, 2023 • 27:36

Navigating Healthcare Challenges of Children in Foster Care (feat. Texas Children's Hospital)

Navigating Healthcare Challenges of Children in Foster Care (feat. Texas Children's Hospital)

We know from ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) research that child abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction are linked to increased risk for poor social, emotional, and physical health outcomes. The Division of Public Health Pediatrics at Texas Children's Hospital was established in 2015 to prevent and mitigate childhood adversities and to provide care for our community’s most vulnerable children.Dr. Christopher Greeley and Diane Kaulen join us to discuss the medical and mental/behavioral ch

Mar 29, 2023 • 30:04

Proximity Matters (feat. Kingwood Methodist Church)

Proximity Matters (feat. Kingwood Methodist Church)

"Hope is found near the ground, in close proximity to the struggle." In this episode, Nanette Lynch and Clint Wylie with Kingwood Methodist Church tell the story of how their church began serving kids and families involved with the foster care system, and how their ministry has evolved over time. We also discuss the joy of saying "yes" to hard things, and what motivates them to keep showing up for kids in their community. Guests: Nanette Lynch, Oasis Ministry Leader, Kingwood Methodist ChurchCli

Feb 28, 2023 • 33:00

Raising the Bar (feat. Tara Grigg Green, Foster Care Advocacy Center)

Raising the Bar (feat. Tara Grigg Green, Foster Care Advocacy Center)

What could it look like to raise the standard of care from "better to nothing" to "excellence" for vulnerable children and families who are involved with the child welfare system? In this episode, Tara Grigg Green (founder and Executive Director of the Foster Care Advocacy Center) shares how FCAC is providing high-quality, multidisciplinary legal representation for youth and families across the city of Houston. We also discuss some of the gaps we see in our current system and what our community

Jan 26, 2023 • 34:30

Equipping the Church to Support Families in Crisis

Equipping the Church to Support Families in Crisis

The Church is called to be in the place where the world is in pain. We often hear from church leaders that they recognize the need and deeply desire to support vulnerable families within their congregations and in their communities, but they just don't know where to start. In this episode, Toni Steere, Director of Legacy 68:5 at Houston's First Baptist Church, shares how their ministry is standing in the gap for families across Houston. We also discuss how other churches can get equipped to care

Dec 15, 2022 • 26:26

What is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)?

What is Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)?

Just a few decades ago it was believed that children who experienced extreme abuse and neglect suffered damage to their brain that was irreparable. We now know that damage caused by traumatic experiences can be healed over time through the context of loving, stable, healthy relationships. In other words, trauma that happens in relationship must be healed in relationship. In this episode, we discuss the impact of trauma as well as the hope that comes through healing in the context of relationship

Nov 23, 2022 • 33:17

Educational Needs of Youth in Foster Care (feat. Crystal Coleman & Jackie McCoy)

Educational Needs of Youth in Foster Care (feat. Crystal Coleman & Jackie McCoy)

Why do so many youth in foster care struggle at school? How does trauma impact educational outcomes? What can we do as a community to improve educational outcomes for our youth?This episode features Crystal Coleman, the Foster Care Coordinator at Klein ISD, and Jackie McCoy, a Klein ISD Surrogate Parent. We discuss educational challenges, the impact of trauma, and opportunities to serve youth in foster care through the Surrogate Parent Program. The Klein ISD Surrogate Parent Program is a program

Oct 19, 2022 • 25:40

Hope and Healing for Foster Youth (feat. Promise Rose Residential Care Home)

Hope and Healing for Foster Youth (feat. Promise Rose Residential Care Home)

Promise Rose is a nonprofit residential treatment center in Houston, TX serving youth in foster care. In this episode, Program Director, Donte Abram, and Executive Director, Nikia Johnson, share about their work, and the challenges faced by the youth they serve. We also discuss ways our community can support these youth as they transition into adulthood. Connect with Promise Rose RCH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/promiseroserch/The Riverside Project equips organizations like Promise R

Sep 16, 2022 • 20:40

The System (feat. DFPS Regional Directors, C.J. Broussard-White & Leshia Fisher)

The System (feat. DFPS Regional Directors, C.J. Broussard-White & Leshia Fisher)

In this episode, we explore the inner world of the child welfare system in Houston, including challenges faced by caseworkers, needs of families impacted by the system, and what it will take for children and families to thrive in our city. Guests: C.J. Broussard-White, DFPS Region 6A Regional DirectorLeshia Fisher, DFPS Region 6B Regional DirectorResources: The River (video)Upstream by Dan Heath (book)What to get involved? Connect with us!Website: riversideproject.orgInstagram: htt

Aug 3, 2022 • 25:21

The River (feat. Jason Johnson)

The River (feat. Jason Johnson)

In our first podcast, we break down the parable of the River and how it relates to issues facing Houston's child and family welfare system. Foster care isn't an isolated problem but is connected to many other social issues affecting our city. How does this reality change the way we work together to transform foster care in our communities?In this episode we also discuss the power (and the challenge) of collaboration, the role of the Church in caring for vulnerable families, and how YOU can find

Jul 6, 2022 • 34:20

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