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ATTENTION: This episode touches on sensitive topics such as poverty, homelessness, parental mental illness and foster care. Listener discretion is advised.
For my guest David and his two siblings, their mother's paranoid schizophrenia brought with it poverty, violence, and instability. They traveled through New York and neighboring areas seeking shelter: they found it in train stations, 24-hour diners, anywhere warm and dry. The first 11 years of his life he was homeless, then he was placed in foster care. At first, it felt like salvation but soon proved to be just as unsafe for him.
As a gay child, David's coming-off age is fusrther marked by anti-gay abuse at the hands of caregiovers and therpists.
David Ambroz is a national poverty and child welfare expert and advocate. He was recognized by President Obama as an American Champion of Change. He currently serves as the Head of Community Engagement (West) for Amazon, coordinating with non-profits and community leaders for social good. Previously he led Corporate Social Responsibility for Walt Disney Television, and served as the President of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission, and as a California Child Welfare Councilmember.
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ATTENTION: This episode touches on sensitive topics such as poverty, homelessness, parental mental illness and foster care. Listener discretion is advised.
For my guest David and his two siblings, their mother's paranoid schizophrenia brought with it poverty, violence, and instability. They traveled through New York and neighboring areas seeking shelter: they found it in train stations, 24-hour diners, anywhere warm and dry. The first 11 years of his life he was homeless, then he was placed in foster care. At first, it felt like salvation but soon proved to be just as unsafe for him.
As a gay child, David's coming-off age is fusrther marked by anti-gay abuse at the hands of caregiovers and therpists.
David Ambroz is a national poverty and child welfare expert and advocate. He was recognized by President Obama as an American Champion of Change. He currently serves as the Head of Community Engagement (West) for Amazon, coordinating with non-profits and community leaders for social good. Previously he led Corporate Social Responsibility for Walt Disney Television, and served as the President of the Los Angeles City Planning Commission, and as a California Child Welfare Councilmember.
SOME KEY POINTS
GET HIS BOOK
A Place Called Home
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
SUPPORT THE SHOW, SHOW YOUR LOVE
FULL SHOW NOTES
www.authenticparenting.com/podcast
HOW TO WORK WITH ANNA
I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey!
All listeners get 10% off on my services.
GET IN TOUCH
Comments, questions, feedback, and love notes
STAY CONNECTED
Thank you for listening!
With gratitude,
Anna Seewald
Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author
www.authenticparenting.com

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