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The Best of The Imprint Weekly Podcast, 2022 Edition

December 19, 2022 The Imprint Episode 111
The Best of The Imprint Weekly Podcast, 2022 Edition
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The Imprint Weekly
The Best of The Imprint Weekly Podcast, 2022 Edition
Dec 19, 2022 Episode 111
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We had some amazing guests join us on The Imprint Weekly Podcast this year, and we reviewed the entire 2022 archive to bring you clips from some of the very best! This episode includes clips of 20 interviews from this year. 

If you enjoy this podcast, or the great work our reporters do at The Imprint and Fostering Families Today, and the work that our Youth Voices Rising team does, please consider making a donation. And if you do so this month, during Newsmatch, your donation will get doubled!

Fostering Media Connections is very lucky to have some terrific philanthropic supporters, advertisers and sponsors, and subscribers to our business and policy section that help make this organization go. But we really cannot do it without donors like you who read our stuff, listen to our podcasts and attend our online events. 

There are tons of really great nonprofit, independent news outlets to support out there, and we hope you consider us one of them. To give today it’s easy! Visit www.imprintnews.org/donate.

 Guests include:

Les Gara, former gubernatorial candidate in Alaska

Ruth White, executive director, National Association for Housing and Child Welfare

Andrea Elliott, author, Invisible Child

Chief Cadmus Delorma, Cowessess First Nation

Jess Dannhauser, commissioner, New York City Administration for Children’s Services

Karl Wyatt, digital artist

Jason Smith, executive director, Michigan Center for Youth Justice

Carrie Etheridge, director of social work, Sheppard Pratt

Len Edwards, author and former judge, Santa Clara County, California

Colleen Henry, associate professor and researcher, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College

Patty Duh, associate, Annie E. Casey Foundation

Lemn Sissay, author and former chancellor of the University of Manchester

Diane Redleaf, lawyer and founder, United Family Advocates

Sixto Cancel, founder, Think of Us

Dee Wilson, author, The Sounding Board

Kristen Ethier, research fellow, University of Chicago

Marsha Levick, chief legal officer, Juvenile Law Center

Liz Ryan, administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Tara Reynon, child welfare director, National Indian Child Welfare Association

Leslie Lacy, founder, Fostering Hope Louisiana 

Show Notes

We had some amazing guests join us on The Imprint Weekly Podcast this year, and we reviewed the entire 2022 archive to bring you clips from some of the very best! This episode includes clips of 20 interviews from this year. 

If you enjoy this podcast, or the great work our reporters do at The Imprint and Fostering Families Today, and the work that our Youth Voices Rising team does, please consider making a donation. And if you do so this month, during Newsmatch, your donation will get doubled!

Fostering Media Connections is very lucky to have some terrific philanthropic supporters, advertisers and sponsors, and subscribers to our business and policy section that help make this organization go. But we really cannot do it without donors like you who read our stuff, listen to our podcasts and attend our online events. 

There are tons of really great nonprofit, independent news outlets to support out there, and we hope you consider us one of them. To give today it’s easy! Visit www.imprintnews.org/donate.

 Guests include:

Les Gara, former gubernatorial candidate in Alaska

Ruth White, executive director, National Association for Housing and Child Welfare

Andrea Elliott, author, Invisible Child

Chief Cadmus Delorma, Cowessess First Nation

Jess Dannhauser, commissioner, New York City Administration for Children’s Services

Karl Wyatt, digital artist

Jason Smith, executive director, Michigan Center for Youth Justice

Carrie Etheridge, director of social work, Sheppard Pratt

Len Edwards, author and former judge, Santa Clara County, California

Colleen Henry, associate professor and researcher, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College

Patty Duh, associate, Annie E. Casey Foundation

Lemn Sissay, author and former chancellor of the University of Manchester

Diane Redleaf, lawyer and founder, United Family Advocates

Sixto Cancel, founder, Think of Us

Dee Wilson, author, The Sounding Board

Kristen Ethier, research fellow, University of Chicago

Marsha Levick, chief legal officer, Juvenile Law Center

Liz Ryan, administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Tara Reynon, child welfare director, National Indian Child Welfare Association

Leslie Lacy, founder, Fostering Hope Louisiana