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In today’s episode of Defying the Odds, I’m sitting down with Kaitlyn, a 25-year-old foster mom, wife, and marketing manager from Central Arkansas. Kaitlyn shares her personal foster care journey with honesty and heart—working to break down common misconceptions, normalize foster parenting, and encourage more compassionate conversations around caring for children in foster care.
We talk about what foster care really looks like behind the scenes, the emotional realities of welcoming children into your home, and why storytelling plays such a powerful role in advocacy. Kaitlyn opens up about balancing motherhood, marriage, and a career while navigating the unique challenges and joys of foster parenting.
This conversation is for anyone who’s curious about foster care, feels called to support children in need, or wants to better understand how empathy and community can change lives.
🤍 Real stories
🤍 Gentle advocacy
🤍 Honest conversations
Thank you for listening, for learning, and for choosing compassion.
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By Abby VadenSend us a text
In today’s episode of Defying the Odds, I’m sitting down with Kaitlyn, a 25-year-old foster mom, wife, and marketing manager from Central Arkansas. Kaitlyn shares her personal foster care journey with honesty and heart—working to break down common misconceptions, normalize foster parenting, and encourage more compassionate conversations around caring for children in foster care.
We talk about what foster care really looks like behind the scenes, the emotional realities of welcoming children into your home, and why storytelling plays such a powerful role in advocacy. Kaitlyn opens up about balancing motherhood, marriage, and a career while navigating the unique challenges and joys of foster parenting.
This conversation is for anyone who’s curious about foster care, feels called to support children in need, or wants to better understand how empathy and community can change lives.
🤍 Real stories
🤍 Gentle advocacy
🤍 Honest conversations
Thank you for listening, for learning, and for choosing compassion.
Support the show