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In this episode of Wedgwood’s Coffee Break Conversation, host Hillary sits down with Pastor Arlan Palmer, Wedgwood’s long-time chaplain and diversity coordinator, and Katolo Mendamenda, a residential home supervisor. Together, they explore how kids -especially those who have faced trauma—struggle with honesty, rejection, and self-worth, and how caregivers can walk alongside them in these challenges.
Arlan and Katolo share insights from decades of combined experience, offering practical wisdom for guiding kids through disappointment, helping them build confidence, and teaching the difference between honesty and cruelty. They also reflect on how adults can model receiving feedback well and demonstrate that mistakes do not define us.
This hopeful and down-to-earth conversation highlights the power of empathy, community, and consistency in helping young people find healing and resilience. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or simply someone who values growth, this episode will remind you of the importance of both truth and grace.
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In this episode of Wedgwood’s Coffee Break Conversation, host Hillary sits down with Pastor Arlan Palmer, Wedgwood’s long-time chaplain and diversity coordinator, and Katolo Mendamenda, a residential home supervisor. Together, they explore how kids -especially those who have faced trauma—struggle with honesty, rejection, and self-worth, and how caregivers can walk alongside them in these challenges.
Arlan and Katolo share insights from decades of combined experience, offering practical wisdom for guiding kids through disappointment, helping them build confidence, and teaching the difference between honesty and cruelty. They also reflect on how adults can model receiving feedback well and demonstrate that mistakes do not define us.
This hopeful and down-to-earth conversation highlights the power of empathy, community, and consistency in helping young people find healing and resilience. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or simply someone who values growth, this episode will remind you of the importance of both truth and grace.
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Support the show
Don't forget to subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!