The Quiet Collapse of Youth Development
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In this conversation, Nicky Wood and Lauren Humphrey begin unpacking a growing realization: many of the systems that once naturally supported young people and families are quietly eroding.
Drawing from 11 years of frontline youth development work through Outside Perspectives, they explore the rising instability facing Youth Service Bureaus, Parks and Recreation departments, nonprofits, schools, and community programs across Connecticut. The conversation touches on shrinking public funding, overwhelmed families, privatization of youth activities, fragmentation of community life, and the increasing pressure placed on nonprofits trying to hold things together.
Rather than blaming screens and social media alone, this episode asks a deeper question: what happens when the spaces, relationships, and community infrastructure that once connected young people begin to disappear?
This is not a polished expert discussion. It is an honest conversation from inside the work itself, trying to understand what communities are losing and what it may take to rebuild meaningful connection again.