The Thinkorphan Podcast

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Synopsis

The Think Orphan podcast is hosted by Dr. Karen Hutcheson, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, and Philip Darke, President of Providence World and co-author of In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence. Each week, they discuss the difficult issues and hot topics involved in the global orphan crisis with leading voices from around the world, such as Jedd Medefind, Rick Morton, and Peter Greer. From poverty alleviation and family strengthening, to best practices in caring for orphaned and abandoned children, to human trafficking and mentoring, Phil and Dr. Karen will work with you to navigate the issues that affect millions of children and families all over the world

Episodes

  • How to Transform Your Board and Donor Base to Family Care

    20/12/2022 Duration: 59min

    In episode 212, we've got a panel of executive directors that oversaw the transition of their orphanage to family based care. We'll be asking them the hard questions of how they worked with their board of directors and their donor bases to take the journey with them. Brandon will be interviewing past Think Orphan guests and orphan care leaders, Brent Phillips of Cherish Uganda, Ashlee Heiligman of Global Child Advocates and Spencer Reeves of Child Hope International. This panel took place live in Atlanta, Georgia at the Christian Alliance for Orphans Annual Summit. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Justin Black - Helping Foster Youth Redefine Normal

    06/12/2022 Duration: 50min

    In episode 211, we're talking with foster care alum, entrepreneur and advocate Justin Black about the new book he co-wrote with his wife Alexis called Re-Defining Normal. Justin shares with us his experience spending some of his childhood and adolescence in care and the importance of supporting foster youth as they exit care. It's a great conversation to think through family, community and what it means to help young people heal and establish their own family successes. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Adrien Lewis and Jake Barreth - Creating Circles of Care

    22/11/2022 Duration: 01h19min

    In episode 210, we're talking with Adrien Lewis and Jake Barreth of the Global Orphan Project to learn about their ministry and dive into the Care Portal platform. We get into conversations on youth that are aging out of care, hear about the crisis in Haiti and learn how Care Portal is changing communities throughout the US and Canada. All that, plus Brandon and Phil subject our listeners to pointless sports banter (and it's not even Phil's other podcast!) Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Craig Greenfield - Subversive Mission

    08/11/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    In episode 209, we've got our buddy Craig Greenfield back on the show to catch us up on the Alongsiders movement and tell us about his new book Subversive Mission. We talk with Craig about the five fold ministry framework that he adapted from Ephesians and get our questions answered about ethical cross-cultural missions. If you are doing missions work overseas, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Deborah Gray - Attachment and Trauma Focused Therapy

    25/10/2022 Duration: 01h13min

    In episode 208, we're in conversation with author and preeminent attachment expert Deborah Gray. Deborah shares from her decades of experience serving children and families through therapy and sets baseline understandings on trauma and attachment. In addition to the stack of books that Deborah has written, she also shares about the Attachment-Trauma Focused Therapy post-graduate course that is now available for the first time ever in an online format. All that, plus we've got our favorite Brit, movie director and podcast editor, Samuel Rich, filling in for Phil this week.  Link to Attachment-Trauma Focused Therapy online course Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Nick Runyon, Ashlee Heiligman and Julie Walton - Reimagine Orphan Care

    11/10/2022 Duration: 01h18min

    In episode 207, we're talking with Nick Runyon, Ashlee Heiligman and Julie Ann Walton about their new media series called Reimagine Orphan Care. Nick from The Archibald Project shares with us about storytelling and the power of media to help orphans and vulnerable children and Ashlee and Julie from Global Child Advocates share some of the misconceptions they've encountered when talking with others about orphan care. All that plus some wrap up conversation on CAFO Summit in Atlanta. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Peter Mutabazi - From Street Kid to Foster Dad

    27/09/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    In episode 206, we're talking with Peter Mutabazi about his childhood growing up through various challenges in Uganda and how learning from those experiences propelled him towards foster care and adoption. Peter shares with us about his new book, Now I Am Known, which really encapsulates a lot of what we talk about on Think Orphan. Not to mention, we've got Phil back in the fold after a couple of months off from the pod and we're gearing up for CAFO Summit in Atlanta this week! Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • The Foster Care Compilation

    13/09/2022 Duration: 43min

    For our final summer compilation episode, we'll be looking at foster care in the United States - an area that many of our audience members has some familiarity with. We've all heard the triumphs and the challenges of engaging in foster care and this week, we'll be hearing from three guests that are leading the way towards better practice in foster care. Each of our guests have a lot of personal experience welcoming children into their homes and will be walking us through the child's experience, the family's experience and how we can better engage the church and community more broadly to lend a hand in helping children in foster care systems. Check out their books to learn more from each of these guests. Tori Hope Petersen, author of Fostered. Jamie Finn, author of Foster the Family. Jason Johnson, author of Reframing Foster Care and Everyone Can Do Something.  Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com 

  • The Orphan Care in Conflict Compilation

    30/08/2022 Duration: 45min

    Caring for orphans and vulnerable children doesn't happen in a vacuum. Throughout the world, there are certain contexts that are particularly challenging to help children and families, none more so than when there is war and conflict. For our third summer compilation, we'll be looking across three different countries in the world where conflict has made orphan care work more difficult and also all the more necessary. As we hear from Ruslan, Kara and Ashlee, let's commit to praying for peace and the protection for children. Ruslan Maliuta - OneHope - Ukraine Kara Wilson Garcia - Project Red - El Salvador Ashlee Heiligman - Global Child Advocates - Myanmar Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • The Care Leader Compilation

    02/08/2022 Duration: 49min

    This week we're jumping into our first summer compilation episode and we're learning from friends and colleagues throughout the world about leaving care. Nabs, Sinet, Grace and Tamrat give us first hand accounts of growing up in orphanages in the Global South. Beyond hearing their stories, they also provide insight for moving care forward. We'd encourage you to check out their respective organizations to learn more about care reform and pursuing family care in their respective countries. Mohamed Nabieu - Helping Children Worldwide - Sierra Leone Sinet Chan - Cambodia Children's Trust - Cambodia Grace Njeri - Weza Care Solutions - Kenya Tamrat Kebede - Selamta Family Project - Ethiopia Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Simon Njoroge - Supporting Domestic Adoption in Kenya

    19/07/2022 Duration: 59min

    In episode 201, we're talking with Simon Njoroge about his work in family based care, welfare reform and the adoption landscape in Kenya. A little change up, we gave Phil a break and recorded this episode live at the 1MILLIONHOME office in Tacoma, Washington. Apologies for slight audio issue at the start of interview, Brandon is a work in progress! We know you'll learn a lot from Simon and his experience as an adoptee, an advocate and an administrator working in orphan care.  Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • 200th Episode Reunion!

    05/07/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    In this special episode of Think Orphan, we celebrate the 200th episode! What started as an idea that Phil just hoped people would listen to has turned into a resource, a movement and a community focused on loving orphaned and vulnerable children with excellence. Join us for this episode where we bring back former hosts, hear from past guests and current listeners and of course look forward to the many more episodes to come. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Jedd Medefind - Abortion and the Future of Orphan Care

    21/06/2022 Duration: 01h12min

    In episode 199, we're talking with old friend and President of the Christian Alliance for Orphans, Jedd Medefind. With his years of leadership in the OVC space, we pick Jedd's brain on what trends he's seeing and what the future might hold for advocates and practitioners alike. We then get into a longer conversation on Roe v. Wade and the practical implications if federal legislation on abortion changes.  Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Alycia Pinizzotto - Writing a New Story in Guatemala

    07/06/2022 Duration: 01h13min

    In episode 198, we're speaking with Alycia Pinizzotto of Story International in Guatemala about piloting foster care in a new context, parenting teens and ministering in the midst of tragedy. Alycia brings a lot of first-hand experience and thoughtful reflections on ministering to orphans and vulnerable children, not only in Guatemala but in the US system as well. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Brittany Salmon - Navigating Cross-Cultural Adoption

    24/05/2022 Duration: 01h12min

    In episode 197, we're speaking with author, professor and mother Brittany Salmon about the in's and out's of cross-cultural and trans-racial adoption. We learn not only from her family's experience but also research and writing that she's put together in her new book, It Takes More Than Love. After the interview, Brandon and Phil discuss race a little further and emphasize the importance of listening and building towards unity. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Tori Hope Petersen - An Insider's View of Foster Care

    10/05/2022 Duration: 01h13min

    In episode 196, we're talking with Tori Hope Petersen. Tori is an author, speaker and foster care advocate with lived experience in the system (oh, yeah, she's also Mrs. Universe). We discuss what foster care looks like from the inside, what changes ought to be made and what compelled Tori to go from being a foster youth, to now welcoming kids in to her home as a parent. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Scott Moeschberger - Addressing Violence Against Children

    26/04/2022 Duration: 58min

    In episode 195, we're talking with Dr. Scott Moeschberger. Scott is the Director of the Orphans and Vulnerable Children Degree Program at Taylor University and a leading expert globally on violence against children. We discuss the program at Taylor and dig into his upcoming book "Building Cultures of Peace: Psychological Perspectives on Understanding and Addressing Violence Against Children".

  • Morgan Wienberg - "Not About Me"

    12/04/2022 Duration: 01h08min

    In episode 194, we're talking with Morgan Wienberg about her organization Little Footprints Big Steps, serving vulnerable children in Haiti and the new feature documentary Not About Me. Our conversation centers around eager volunteers, maturing into better practice and the prevalence of for-profit orphanages. Full show notes for the episode can be found at thinkorphan.com

  • Ruslan Maliuta - The Effects of War on Ukrainian Children

    29/03/2022 Duration: 01h06min

    In episode 193 we're talking with Ruslan Maliuta about the war in Ukraine and the tragic realities for children in the country and those that are fleeing the country. Ruslan is a Ukrainian and a founding leader for World Without Orphans. He currently works for OneHope, a global ministry that helps children engage with God’s story, supporting several networks, including the 4/14 Movement and the World Evangelical Alliance.

  • Jamie Finn - Foster the Family

    15/03/2022 Duration: 01h18min

    In episode 192, we're talking with Author and Advocate, Jamie Finn about foster care, adoption and reunification. Jamie has written extensively on her blog Foster the Family about how God has been working in their family's life and we get to glean from the lessons that they've learned along the way. Jamie's new book "Foster the Family" is available on Amazon or wherever you buy your books. Full show notes for the episode can be found at thinkorphan.com

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