Wondering If Your Work Matters (w/Austin Ludwig) S1:E1
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概要
In this episode of In Case You Forget, Jami and Jamie sit down with Austin Ludwig, a foster care advocate, speaker, and artist, to discuss the profound and lasting impact a caseworker can have on a child's life. Austin shares his personal journey of entering the foster care system as a teenager after years of instability. He reflects on the shift from viewing social workers as the "enemy" to seeing them as the only consistent humans in an inconsistent season. Austin offers a unique perspective on how small acts of intentionality—like remembering a child's favorite ice cream flavor or being the first person to offer a celebratory smile in a courtroom—build the bridges of trust necessary for a child to flourish.
About the Guest
Austin Ludwig is a self-produced artist, speaker, and foster care advocate based in Atlanta, Georgia. After spending much of his childhood in foster care and aging out at 18, Austin experienced the redeeming love of Jesus, which now fuels his music and ministry. He currently works at WinShape Homes, raising awareness and supporting the next generation of youth in care.
In This Episode
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The shift in a child's perspective from fearing caseworkers to seeing them as a "consistent human" in crisis.
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The importance of being a "very human bridge" in the midst of an inhumane system.
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Why "giving a child voice" through small choices is essential when they feel out of control of their lives.
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Navigating the imbalance of having high responsibility but very little authority in the workplace.
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The significance of "eye-to-eye" connection and celebration during monumental court hearings.
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Encouragement for workers to fight against "calloused" hearts and maintain sensitivity through community and faith.
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How the work of a caseworker mirrors the "cross-bearing" nature of Jesus.
Resources + Links
Learn more about The Forgotten Initiative