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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2024 · 28 MIN

What I Wish I Knew A Year Ago

from Foster Fathers · host Chris Easley & Kyle Seick

Welcome back to Foster Fathers, the podcast where Chris and Kyle share their insights, experiences, and stories about navigating the world of foster care and adoption. In this special episode, titled "What I Wish I Knew A Year Ago," Chris and Kyle sit down to reflect on the transformative journey they've embarked upon and the invaluable lessons they've learned along the way.Chris and Kyle delve into the heart of the matter, discussing the joys, challenges, and surprises that come with being foster fathers. Through candid conversations and heartfelt anecdotes, they offer listeners a glimpse into the realities of fostering and adopting children, highlighting the highs and lows of the process.From managing expectations to navigating relationships with birth families and understanding the complexities of trauma and attachment, Chris and Kyle share their personal experiences and offer practical advice for those embarking on a similar journey. Whether you're a seasoned foster parent, a prospective adoptive parent, or simply curious about the world of foster care, this episode promises to be both enlightening and inspiring.Join Chris and Kyle on Foster Fathers as they open up about their own journey and explore the profound insights gained from their experiences. Tune in as they delve into "What I Wish I Knew A Year Ago," offering guidance, support, and encouragement to foster fathers and families everywhere.

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Welcome back to Foster Fathers, the podcast where Chris and Kyle share their insights, experiences, and stories about navigating the world of foster care and adoption. In this special episode, titled "What I Wish I Knew A Year Ago," Chris and Kyle...

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