EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 10 MIN
Proving I Exist: Bonus Episode
from Fracture to Flourish | Aging Out: The Hidden Pipeline · host Access Ventures
In this bonus episode of Fracture to Flourish, host Bryce Butler shares an extended conversation with Ella, a young woman who aged out of foster care at eighteen and began working to change the system before she had fully left it.Ella's story didn't start at eighteen. It started years earlier, in the kind of instability that rarely makes headlines: placements that didn't hold, nights without a permanent place to land, adults who cared but couldn't always show up in the ways that mattered most. When she finally aged out, the system handed her a checklist of things it was supposed to provide. Not a single item was checked off.In this conversation, Ella talks more openly about what daily life inside the system actually felt like, where she found stability when so much else was uncertain, and what it was like to turn a school project into a real attempt at policy change. She was still inside the system when she started writing the Foster Youth Bill of Rights. That detail matters.This episode is about what it looks like when someone who has every reason to walk away decides instead to stay close to the fracture and push back on it. It's a conversation about the gap between what systems promise and what they deliver, and about what becomes possible when the people most affected by that gap refuse to let it be someone else's problem.
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In this bonus episode of Fracture to Flourish, host Bryce Butler shares an extended conversation with Ella, a young woman who aged out of foster care at eighteen and began working to change the system before she had fully left it.Ella's story didn't start at eighteen. It started years earlier, in the kind of instability that rarely makes headlines: placements that didn't hold, nights without a permanent place to land, adults who cared but couldn't always show up in the ways that mattered most. When she finally aged out, the system handed her a checklist of things it was supposed to provide. Not a single item was checked off.In this conversation, Ella talks more openly about what daily life inside the system actually felt like, where she found stability when so much else was uncertain, and what it was like to turn a school project into a real attempt at policy change. She was still inside the system when she started writing the Foster Youth Bill of Rights. That detail matters.This episode is about what it looks like when someone who has every reason to walk away decides instead to stay close to the fracture and push back on it. It's a conversation about the gap between what systems promise and what they deliver, and about what becomes possible when the people most affected by that gap refuse to let it be someone else's problem.
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