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  • From Pain to Dignity with Rob Scheer, Founder of Comfort Cases
    2026/05/08

    Is the foster care system in the US broken, or is it even worse than that? According to Rob Schreer, my guest in this episode of About Your Mother, the system is shattered and must be rebuilt.

    A child enters foster care every two minutes, totaling around 700 children a day. Eighty percent of death row inmates were foster children, and only 54% of foster children graduate high school.

    As a foster kid himself, Rob knows the system and its faults all too well. Listen in to learn about Rob’s story, how he turned pain into purpose through his nonprofit Comfort Cases, and the forever family he’s created with his husband and five kids.


    Resources Mentioned

    • Rob’s Viral Upworthy Video
    • Rob’s Interview With Ellen DeGeneres
    • Nelson Mandela Quote
    • Educated by Tara Westover


    Connect With the Guest

    • Rob’s Book: A Forever Family
    • Comfort Cases
    • Rob’s Instagram



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    42 分
  • From the Vault: The Girls Who Went Away ft. Ann Fessler
    2026/05/05

    Ann Fessler's critically accompanied book, "The Girl Who Went Away," gives voice to the millions of women forced to surrender their babies in the decades before Roe v Wade. As an artist and a teacher, listening to Ann tell her story feels like you are walking into a lecture hall about to learn something new, and you are.

    This episode originally aired in December of 2022.


    Connect with Ann
    Website
    The Girls Who Went Away
    A Girl Like Her

    Learn more about the podcast at byjennifergriffith.com/category/podcast

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Leaving an Abusive Marriage and Restarting Her Life with Namratha Stanley, Author of Vineyard Melody
    2026/04/21

    This is the story of a mother who made the ultimate sacrifice for her and her daughter’s freedom. In this episode, I’m joined by Namratha Stanley, author of Vineyard Melody, and wine entrepreneur. Namratha shares about her own mother’s sacrifices and the example of unconditional love she set throughout her upbringing.

    At age 24, Namratha married into an abusive family and lost her sense of self. Twelve years later, after a near-death situation, Namratha escaped with her daughter and started her life over. With the support of her entire family, she made the ultimate sacrifice to live without her daughter so she could establish a new life for them in France.

    Listen in as Namratha shares the challenges of her journey to freedom, the contradictions of life in India for women, and how her family supported her throughout.


    Resources Mentioned

    • Gloria: In Her Own Words
    • Pierce’s Pledge: Life After Tragic Loss With Lesley Hu


    Connect with the Guest

    • Namratha’s website
    • Namratha’s book, Vineyard Melody



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    53 分
  • How To Turn Childhood Trauma into Strength with Stephanie Maley
    2026/03/24

    What happens when the places that are supposed to feel safest become the places that wound us most deeply?

    In this episode, I sit down with Stephanie Maley to talk about her memoir, No Longer That Girl, and the extraordinary path she’s taken from childhood trauma to a life rooted in faith, resilience, love, and purpose.

    Stephanie shares her journey through grooming, sexual abuse, illness, shame, abandonment, and family instability—and how she rebuilt her life with intention, honesty, and strength. We talk about how the COVID-19 pandemic resurfaced buried trauma, how the Me Too movement sparked long-suppressed grief, and how writing became a critical tool in her healing.

    This is a deeply honest conversation about what it really takes to heal—and how to create a meaningful life on the other side of trauma.

    Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of trauma, grooming, and sexual assault.


    🎙️ Listen to This Episode If You’re Wondering:

    • How do you heal from childhood trauma?
    • Why does trauma resurface years later?
    • Can writing help process emotional pain?
    • How do you move from victim to survivor—and beyond?
    • What does healthy love look like after trauma?


    Connect with Stephanie:

    Website: stephmaley.com

    Book: stephmaley.com/memoir


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  • Adoption, Identity, and Belonging: Brittany Penner’s Powerful Story in Children Like Us
    2026/03/10

    How do you discover your sense of belonging when your culture and background have been erased?

    In this episode of About Your Mother, I’m joined by Brittany Penner, author of Children Like Us: A Métis Woman's Memoir of Family, Identity and Walking Herself Home. She shares her story of being adopted as an infant, the history of indigenous children being taken from their families in the Sixties Scoop, and her struggle with finding where she belongs.

    Brittany also shares about her writing process, how writing her memoir changed her, and how she writes about traumatic experiences. You’ll love this honest conversation about rediscovering your roots and integrating each part of your identity into a whole person.


    Resources Mentioned

    • The Sixties Scoop
    • Percentage of Indigenous Children in Foster Care in Manitoba
    • 2021 Canadian Census Report
    • Truth and Reconciliation Day


    Connect with the Guest

    • Brittany’s Book: Children Like Us



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    1 時間 3 分
  • From the Vault: Changing Lives With Empathy ft. Peter Mutabazi
    2026/02/24

    We've pulled a special episode from the vault for you to take a listen to! One of my favorite stories I've had the honor of sharing on About Your Mother, is that of Peter Mutabazi — a remarkable human being who survived a traumatic childhood, only to use that experience to transform lives.

    This episode originally aired in May of 2021.

    He ran away from an abusive father at the age of ten and was homeless on the streets for four years until a stranger asked him his name. That gesture changed his life forever. However, that isn't Peter's story. His story is so much more than that.

    He has used his experience to lift the lives of those who need our help most. It started with global relief efforts, and now he has been a foster dad to sixteen kids. His mission is to make sure every child is known.

    Prepare to be in awe of Peter Mutabazi: his courage, empathy, and will to change the lives of the four hundred thousand foster children in our system.

    Joining me during this episode is my partner in Adoption/Foster Stories, Jeff Forney. If you want to learn more about Jeff's story and work, please listen to episode 010.

    Connect with Peter
    Website: NowIAmKnown.com
    YouTube: @nowiamknown
    Instagram: @fosterdadflipper
    Facebook: fb/fosterdadflipper

    Learn more about the podcast at byjennifergriffith.com/category/podcast

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    51 分
  • A Valentine’s Day Conversation With My Husband, Mark
    2026/02/10

    In honor of Valentine’s Day, my husband Mark joins this episode of About Your Mother for an honest conversation about messy and imperfect love. We’re sharing one of the most profound lessons about love we learned on a trip to France this summer, when a lovely Brazilian couple shared the secret to lasting love with us.

    I’ll be honest: our marriage hasn’t always been easy - what union is? If you’ve been part of a blended family, your parents divorced, your mother was a tad crazy, or you’ve experienced sudden loss, this episode is for you.


    Resources Mentioned

    • Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg
    • Grit by Angela Duckworth
    • Both Sides of Then by Jennifer Griffith
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    1 時間 15 分
  • How Sport Shaped Connor Fields’ Journey to Olympic Gold—and a New Life Beyond the Track
    2026/01/27

    Is determination and skill innate? There are athletes… and then there are the stories that shape them. A young boy who didn’t like the rules of youth team sports. A mom who brings home a flyer for a local BMX track. And a path that changes everything.

    For Connor Fields, that path is as remarkable as it is far-reaching. A three-time Olympian (2012, 2016, and 2020), each Games brought a new chapter—new pressure, new triumphs, and new heartbreaks. He entered all three as a favorite, ultimately leaving with gold. But along the way came disappointment, setbacks, and a near-death experience that reshaped his entire outlook on life.

    Yet Connor has always believed he was destined to be a champion. When you hear the moment he knew, you’ll understand exactly why he’s been able to persevere and achieve the extraordinary.

    In this episode of About Your Mother, Connor shares the highs and lows of being an Olympic athlete in an emerging sport. He talks about how his parents’ support made his dream possible, what his accident taught him about resilience, and what life looks like after the Olympics. Trust me—you’re going to love Connor’s story, his unique perspective, and his heart.


    Resources Mentioned

    • Donate to Team USA
    • Team USA Shop


    Connect With the Guest

    • Speaker Demo Reel: Hire Connor
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connorfields11/
    • Website: connorfields.com
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnorFields11/
    • Instagram: instagram.com/connorfields11
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    45 分