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  • Twelve, Tenacious & Triumphant: How Autumn Scored a Hole in One through Foster Care
    2025/10/07

    12-year-old junior golfer Autumn and her adoptive father, Donnie, share their journey from foster care to adoption. Golf became a life-changing outlet for Autumn, helping her build confidence, mental resilience, and a positive outlook. With resilience, hope, and the transformative power of family and sports, they reflect on the challenges and joys of fostering, while offering encouragement to others considering adoption or foster care.

    “When I was in foster care, I knew there would be better days; getting adopted was by far the best day in the world. There are kids waiting for a foster home or waiting to get adopted, and people should want to help.” – Autumn

    “Don’t let your fear stop you from asking questions about foster care; that’s what led us to having the most amazing daughter in the world. There are kids like Autumn who are amazing and just need love to thrive; they were born to soar. Maybe they’re waiting for you.” – Donnie

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The emotional journey of transitioning from foster care to adoption
    • Autumn’s inspiring perspective on adoption and resilience
    • How discovering golf transformed her life and confidence
    • Life lessons learned from sports, competition, and perseverance
    • Practical advice for prospective foster and adoptive parents
    • Encouragement for youth currently in foster care
    • The importance of advocacy, storytelling, and breaking stigmas in foster care

    Timestamps

    • 00:00:00 – Introduction and purpose of the podcast
    • 00:00:27 – Meet Donnie and Autumn
    • 00:00:46 – Autumn’s first day with her adoptive family
    • 00:03:12 – Transition from foster care to adoption
    • 00:05:04 – Autumn’s perspective on adoption
    • 00:06:34 – Autumn’s joyful outlook and early life
    • 00:09:24 – Choosing joy despite challenges
    • 00:10:27 – Discovering golf & sports
    • 00:12:34 – Becoming a top junior golfer
    • 00:13:46 – Lessons learned from adoption
    • 00:15:05 – Fears and hopes in fostering/adoption
    • 00:17:12 – PSA: Foster care in NC
    • 00:17:32 – Autumn’s charity golf tournament
    • 00:19:33 – Life lessons from golf
    • 00:25:11 – Staying positive through adversity
    • 00:26:52 – Advice for children in foster care
    • 00:28:21 – Advice for prospective foster/adoptive parents
    • 00:31:56 – Raising awareness for adoption
    • 00:33:02 – Sharing her story publicly
    • 00:36:33 – Breaking stigmas and final thoughts
    • 00:37:47 – Closing remarks

    Episode Resources:

    • Catch up on previous episodes of In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered here: https://chsnc.org/about/podcast/
    • For more information about Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, visit: chsnc.org
    • To be a guest on the podcast, email: inreallifepodcast@chsnc.org
    • To learn more about foster care, visit: https://chsnc.org/adoption-and-foster-care/get-started/
    • Let’s be friends! Follow us on social media:
      • Facebook: @chsnorthcarolina
      • Instagram: @chs_nc
      • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/chs-nc
      • YouTube: @chsnc
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    38 分
  • Proof That One Is Enough: A Single Parent’s Foster Care Story
    2025/09/23

    In this episode of "In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered," guest Tim shares his inspiring journey as a professional in child welfare, which leads to being a single foster parent and then adoptive parent, as well as a kinship provider. Tim recounts becoming a guardian to twins, fostering to adopt an 8-year-old boy, and later fostering and adopting his niece through kinship care. He discusses the challenges, rewards, and milestones of building a family through fostering, the importance of trauma-informed parenting, and the value of community support. Tim encourages listeners to consider fostering, emphasizing the life-changing impact it can have on both children and families.

    “I didn’t know what I was getting into at first; it was scary and overwhelming, but I had a supportive community. I’ve seen incredible growth in the children I cared for. You don’t have to be perfect; you just have to be willing. If you’ve ever wondered about fostering, take the next step. You could be the change a child is waiting for.” - Tim

    What You Will Learn:

    • Personal journey of becoming a foster and adoptive parent.
    • Experiences and challenges faced in the child welfare system.
    • The importance of stable and loving home environments for children in foster care.
    • Transition from personal fostering to professional involvement in child welfare.
    • Insights on kinship care and the process of fostering a family member.
    • The significance of trauma-informed parenting and understanding children's behaviors.
    • The role of support systems and community resources in fostering.
    • Emotional milestones in the parent-child relationship during adoption.
    • Strategies for managing expectations and power struggles with children.
    • Encouragement for others to consider fostering or adopting and the impact it can have.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 – Introduction
    • 00:00:51 – Meet Tim
    • 00:01:09 – Becoming a Guardian & Caseworker
    • 00:02:13 – First Adoption & Kinship Care
    • 00:04:01 – Common Threads in Care
    • 00:06:13 – Advice for New Families
    • 00:08:53 – Support Systems
    • 00:11:09 – Family Dynamics
    • 00:18:06 – Single Parenting
    • 00:20:16 – Foster Care in NC
    • 00:20:37 – Rewarding Moments
    • 00:25:21 – Parenting Lessons
    • 00:31:10 – Therapeutic Progress
    • 00:35:37 – Myths & Relationships
    • 00:40:29 – Family Is Forever
    • 00:42:37 – Encouragement
    • 00:43:20 – Closing

    Episode Resources:

    • Catch up on previous episodes of In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered here: https://chsnc.org/about/podcast/
    • For more information about Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, visit: chsnc.org
    • To be a guest on the podcast, email: inreallifepodcast@chsnc.org
    • To learn more about foster care, visit: https://chsnc.org/adoption-and-foster-care/get-started/
    • Let’s be friends! Follow us on social media:
      • Facebook: @chsnorthcarolina
      • Instagram: @chs_nc
      • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/chs-nc
      • YouTube: @chsnc
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    44 分
  • How Fostering Helped One Family “Live the Dream”
    2025/09/09


    In this episode, Bennie shares her family’s powerful foster care journey—how she and her husband felt called to foster, the impact on their biological son, and the joys and challenges of opening their home. She emphasizes the importance of keeping siblings together, the ongoing need for foster parents (especially for older children and sibling groups), and the role of strong support systems in making fostering sustainable.

    Bennie’s story highlights the resilience of children in care, the gradual growth of love, and the profound rewards of providing a safe, nurturing home. Her story is one that shows how love can overcome previously held notions of what you think you can handle; she also offers practical, compassionate advice for families considering fostering.

    “It has been the most rewarding and fulfilling experience I’ve ever had the pleasure of doing. I would 110%, without a doubt, do it again. I call it The Dream. For me, it’s sitting outside with a cold glass of iced tea in hand, watching my three kids laugh, play, and live out their beautiful little lives. I would highly recommend it to anyone who's thinking about fostering.” –Bennie

    What you will hear in this episode:

    • Why Bennie and her husband chose to become foster parents
    • How fostering affected their biological son’s life and perspective
    • The most rewarding moments of fostering—watching children heal and thrive
    • Challenges of supporting children who have experienced trauma
    • The value of agency support, caseworkers, and foster parent community connections
    • Advice for new foster parents: research, prepare, and set realistic expectations
    • The urgent need for foster parents for sibling groups and older children
    • Insights on bonding with children in care vs. biological children
    • What surprised Bennie most about the licensing process
    • Her hopes and dreams for her children and reflections on the rewards of fostering

    Timestamps
    00:00 – Introduction
    00:27 – Bennie’s Family and Starting the Foster Journey
    02:05 – Deciding to Foster: Influences and Hesitations
    04:04 – Parenting Biological Children vs. Children in Care
    06:43 – Helping Children Adjust to Placement Changes
    08:32 – Most Rewarding Aspects of Fostering
    09:41 – Biggest Challenges in Fostering
    11:45 – Support Systems for Foster Families
    12:58 – Advice for Prospective Foster Parents
    14:11 – Current Needs in the Foster Care System
    15:18 – Importance of Keeping Siblings Together
    17:21 – Reflections on Sibling Separation
    19:58 – Foster Care Statistics and Call to Action
    20:19 – Adjusting to New Family Routines
    24:02 – Encouraging Emotional Expression
    24:50 – Loving Children in Care vs. Biological Children
    27:49 – Building Bonds and Overcoming Misconceptions
    32:07 – Support from Other Foster Parents
    33:00 – Most Surprising Aspects of Fostering
    35:10 – Would You Do It Again?
    36:24 – Openness and Flexibil

    Episode Resources:

    • Catch up on previous episodes of In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered here: https://chsnc.org/about/podcast/
    • For more information about Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, visit: chsnc.org
    • To be a guest on the podcast, email: inreallifepodcast@chsnc.org
    • To learn more about foster care, visit: https://chsnc.org/adoption-and-foster-care/get-started/
    • Let’s be friends! Follow us on social media:
      • Facebook: @chsnorthcarolina
      • Instagram: @chs_nc
      • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/chs-nc
      • YouTube: @chsnc
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    42 分
  • The Unexpected Joys of Becoming a Foster Granny in Your Golden Years
    2025/08/26

    What happens when life takes an unexpected turn, and you still feel called to give back? In this inspiring episode, we meet a “Foster Granny” who began fostering after losing her husband.

    She shares the challenges and joys of opening her home later in life—from providing routine and structure to building trust with children in care. She discovered that fostering not only transforms children’s lives but also brings purpose, growth, and healing for caregivers themselves.

    “I used to be a Sunday school teacher, and my husband was a pastor. When he passed away in 2020, I kept myself busy—I did all the waterfalls, the hiking, the kayaking, all the activities. But something was still missing: the kids. After seeing commercials on TV about how desperate the area was for foster parents, I thought, ‘Well, maybe I should look into this and see if they will take an old, widowed lady like me.’” – Victoria

    If you have ever wondered whether it is too late to foster, this story proves the opposite: it is never too late to make a difference.

    What you will learn in this episode:

    • How one widow found new purpose by becoming a foster parent
    • The transition from respite care to full-time fostering
    • Practical ways to build trust and maintain healthy routines
    • The role foster parents play in reunification and supporting families
    • Why flexibility and genuine care are essential in fostering
    • Encouragement for anyone considering fostering later in life

    Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction and purpose of the podcast
    00:27 – Entering foster care after loss
    01:34 – Motivations and first fears
    02:52 – From respite to full-time fostering
    03:48 – Building trust with children
    04:52 – Creative strategies for connection
    06:29 – Becoming “Foster Granny” and lasting bonds
    07:12 – Shared parenting and supporting birth families
    10:28 – Fulfillment and life lessons
    12:56 – Family traditions and favorite fostering moments
    13:59 – Encouragement for fostering teens
    16:05 – Challenges, self-esteem and school support
    18:28 – Role of social workers and daily routines
    20:58 – Structure, meals and meeting children’s needs
    23:18 – Advice for prospective foster parents
    25:27 – Encouraging new experiences
    27:19 – Persevering through challenges
    28:56 – Respite vs. full-time fostering
    29:58 – Family reactions and dualized parenting
    43:21 – Preparing kids for transitions
    47:45 – Modeling play and relationships
    49:29 – Personal growth and children’s resilience
    50:49 – Final encouragement
    51:39 – Closing and how to get involved

    Episode Resources:

    • Catch up on previous episodes of In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered here: https://chsnc.org/about/podcast/
    • For more information about Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, visit: chsnc.org
    • To be a guest on the podcast, email: inreallifepodcast@chsnc.org
    • To learn more about foster care, visit: https://chsnc.org/adoption-and-foster-care/get-started/
    • Let’s be friends! Follow us on social media:
      • Facebook: @chsnorthcarolina
      • Instagram: @chs_nc
      • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/chs-nc
      • YouTube: @chsnc
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    52 分
  • Real Families. Real Stories. Real Impact.
    2025/07/22

    Shannon Enoch, Executive Director of Programs at the Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, introduces, “In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered,” a new podcast from the Children’s Home Society of North Carolina. Aimed at current and prospective foster parents, as well as anyone curious about foster care, the show features candid conversations with foster families across North Carolina. Shannon outlines the podcast’s focus on real stories about foster care, reunification, adoption, sibling placements, and caring for teens, with the goal of supporting, encouraging, and inspiring listeners to better understand foster care.

    “We believe when families share their truth, others feel seen, encouraged, and inspired to step forward too.” -Shannon Enoch

    Episode details:

    • Target audience: individuals interested in or involved with foster care
    • Purpose of the podcast: to provide an insider's perspective on foster care
    • Sharing raw and honest conversations with real families
    • Emphasis on supporting foster families through shared experiences
    • Importance of authentic storytelling in fostering understanding
    • Encouragement for potential foster parents to learn more about foster care
    • Highlighting the emotional and practical challenges faced by foster families
    • Aiming to inspire and motivate listeners to make a difference in foster care

    Episode Resources:

    • For more information about Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, visit: chsnc.org
    • To be a guest on the podcast, email: inreallifepodcast@chsnc.org
    • To learn more about foster care, visit: https://chsnc.org/adoption-and-foster-care/get-started/

    Episode Resources:

    • Catch up on previous episodes of In Real Life: Foster Care Unfiltered here: https://chsnc.org/about/podcast/
    • For more information about Children’s Home Society of North Carolina, visit: chsnc.org
    • To be a guest on the podcast, email: inreallifepodcast@chsnc.org
    • To learn more about foster care, visit: https://chsnc.org/adoption-and-foster-care/get-started/
    • Let’s be friends! Follow us on social media:
      • Facebook: @chsnorthcarolina
      • Instagram: @chs_nc
      • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/chs-nc
      • YouTube: @chsnc
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    1 分