11. Advocating with lived experience with Educator, Adoptee, and former Foster Youth Tina Bauer
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Serving in a high-trauma space is challenging, but what if you have lived through that experience yourself? When people who have been through trauma begin to work as advocates or leaders in that space, it adds additional complexity to the dynamic that needs to be honored, understood, and addressed. In today's episode, we sit down with Tina Bauer, an adoptee and former foster youth who now advocates for youth in care. We talk through the good, the bad, and the messy of being a leader with lived experience and how organizations and managers can best support survivors as they share their stories or work on their teams. Tina not only works for a non-profit that helps youth in care find homes, she also uses her social media to share honest, real, and often hard truths that adults need to hear to better serve child welfare-involved youth. If you have lived experience or you work with those who do, this is an episode you don't want to miss.
You can find Tina Bauer on Instagram and connect with her via her website.
This episode is sponsored by Good Sustained. If burnout, vicarious trauma, and staff turnover are impeding your mission, fill out this form to see how I can help revitalize your team and optimize your operations so you can continue your mission for years to come.