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Resilient Voices & Beyond

Resilient Voices & Beyond

De: Michael D. Davis-Thomas Aka MDDTSpeaks
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Resilient Voices & Beyond is a podcast that amplifies the voices of those who were once silenced and aims to empower a new generation of foster care alum leaders. Through conversations with community partners, leaders, advocates, and activists, this podcast educates listeners on reforms, policies, and advocacy related to foster care, adoption, kinship, CCIs, JJ, and the child welfare system. The podcast challenges stigmas and labels surrounding these topics and creates a dialogue on reform and advocacy that is already happening or needs to happen. The core values of Resilient Voices & Beyond include empowerment, inclusivity, education, collaboration, authenticity, and innovation. The mission of the podcast is to create a platform for silenced voices to be heard and received, while the vision is to inspire and empower a new generation of leaders committed to making a positive change in the world.Michael D. Davis-Thomas/MDDTSpeaks Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
Episodios
  • It Can Be Done
    Dec 6 2025
    🎙️ Episode 53 — “It Can Be Done”
    Guest: Hery “Eddie” Acosta | Author, Speaker, Youth Advocate
    Podcast: Resilient Voices & Beyond – A Healing-Centered Conversation
    Foster Healing Fellowship Capstone Series

    Episode Description:

    In this gripping and hope-filled episode titled “It Can Be Done,” host Michael D. Davis-Thomas sits down with author, speaker, and youth advocate Hery “Eddie” Acosta, whose life story is both testimony and blueprint. This is more than an interview—it’s a healing-centered conversation that exposes the cost of trauma, honors the grind of growth, and celebrates the sacred act of becoming whole.

    Eddie doesn’t sugarcoat survival. From being locked in a closet as a child to navigating cycles of generational pain, Eddie shares how he went from being misunderstood in classrooms to mentoring hundreds of teens every week through his groundbreaking work in Oregon. With 13+ years of hands-on experience in youth programs, Eddie is now the visionary behind Ohana Teen Night, where over 300 teens find refuge, belonging, and possibility every Friday night.

    Together, Michael and Eddie explore:
    • Childhood trauma, behavioral stigma, and how schools often punish pain
    • Mindset shifts from “why me?” to “watch me”
    • The messy, nonlinear process of healing—and what real breakthrough looks like
    • The burden of navigating trauma in Black and Brown communities
    • What it means to become a diamond in the rough—and why pressure doesn’t always break us
    • The spiritual, emotional, and cultural power of having a therapist of color
    • Building youth programming that feels more like family than a facility
    This episode is part of Michael’s Foster Healing Leadership Fellowship Capstone: Resilient Voices & Beyond: Healing-Centered Conversations and Storytelling, and it holds true to its mission—honoring lived experience as sacred knowledge and creating space for authentic, heart-to-heart reflection.

    Whether you’re a young person currently in the struggle, a professional seeking to serve better, or someone carrying unspoken wounds of your own—Eddie’s story will remind you: It can be done.

    📚 Grab Eddie’s Book:
    Eddie in the Rough – Becoming a Diamond

    🌐 Connect with Eddie:
    Website: speechesbyeddie.com
    Instagram: @speeches_by_eddie | @neweddieacosta
    Facebook: Eddie Acosta 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and all major platforms.

    📢 Support this Healing-Centered Work:
    Venmo: @MDDTSpeaks | CashApp: $MDDTSpeaksInc | PayPal: MDDT1
    Email: mddtspeaks@gmail.com for donations, sponsorships, or collaboration.
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    1 h y 7 m
  • " She believed she could, so she did ”
    Sep 11 2025
    🎙️ Episode 52 — “She Believed She Could, So She Did”

    Guest: Faith M. Keen | DHHS Intern • FSM Contractor • LEx Policy Advocate • TLE Member • BSW
    Candidate • Future MSW
    Podcast: Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast — Season 3
    Host: Michael D. Davis-Thomas Episode Description:

    In this powerful and soul-baring conversation, host Michael D. Davis-Thomas is joined by rising advocate, policy shaper, and lived experience leader Faith M. Keen, for an episode that feels more like a mirror than a mic. Titled “She Believed She Could, So She Did,” this dialogue is a tender, tenacious, and truth-filled journey through the harsh realities of childhood adversity—and the radical self-determination it takes to rise from it.

    Faith doesn't just speak her truth—she lives it. From a chaotic upbringing marked by instability, addiction, and displacement, to finding belonging through advocacy, higher education, and a fierce belief in the power of lived experience, Faith’s journey is a living testimony of what resilience looks like when nurtured in community and courage.

    Together, Michael and Faith dive into:
    • The emotional toll of caring for others when no one cared for you
    • Reframing trauma as purpose without glamorizing the pain
    • The role of policy advocacy in restoring dignity to foster youth
    • The nuance of self-care in a space that demands our pain for progress
    • Navigating healing while still showing up as “the strong one”
    • The balance between being a voice for the voiceless and being heard yourself

    As she shares deeply personal stories—from driving her mother while under the influence to being adopted by extended family who didn’t always understand her worth—Faith unpacks the layers of survival and silence, of grief and grit, that so many foster youth carry but rarely have safe space to process. She and Michael explore how systems often force youth to perform wellness while still bleeding, and how real change must include not just policies—but peace.

    Faith’s work with Fostering Success Michigan, Michigan’s Team with Lived Expertise (TLE), and her continued advocacy through public speaking and youth engagement is helping reshape how the state and nation see system-impacted youth—not as broken, but as brilliant. Her upcoming pursuit of an MSW at the University of Michigan is yet another step in becoming the change she needed as a child.

    This episode isn’t about triumphalism. It’s about truth. It’s about community. And it’s about choosing healing—even when no one taught you how.

    📣 Because believing in yourself isn’t cliché when you’ve survived systems designed to make you forget how.

    🔗 Connect with Faith M. Keen
    📸 Instagram: @keen.faith.210
    📘 Facebook / 🔗 LinkedIn: Faith Keen

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms.

    📢 Support the Podcast
    Venmo: @MDDTSpeaks | CashApp: $MDDTSpeaksInc | PayPal: MDDT1
    Email: mddtspeaks@gmail.com for sponsorships, collaborations, and donor inquiries.
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    1 h y 5 m
  • "Still waters run deep"
    Aug 1 2025
    🎙️ Episode 51 — “Still Waters Run Deep”

    Guest: Sylvia Monica Parrott | National Foster Care Advocate, Public Speaker, Lived Experience Leader

    Podcast: Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast — Season 3

    Episode Description:

    Still waters don’t mean still souls. In this soul-stirring episode of Resilient Voices & Beyond, host Michael D. Davis-Thomas sits down with the quiet force that is Sylvia Monica Parrott—a woman whose strength is not in how loudly she speaks, but in how deeply she feels, how faithfully she leads, and how consistently she shows up for a system she survived. "Still Waters Run Deep" isn’t just the title of this conversation—it’s a prophetic description of the life Sylvia has lived and the legacy she’s building.

    From entering Rhode Island’s foster care system at the age of five to navigating abusive placements, isolation, and reentry at 17, Sylvia’s story is anything but surface-level. She shares with unwavering clarity the silent storms of trauma, abandonment, sexual violence, and mental health struggles—alongside the quiet rebellions of mentorship, faith, advocacy, and healing that helped her rise. This episode is not a tale of pity or performative triumph; it is a sacred reckoning with the reality that not every survivor roars—but every survivor matters.

    Together, Michael and Sylvia explore:
    • The emotional toll of being system-impacted from early childhood
    • The invisibility of introverted advocates in noisy advocacy spaces
    • The crisis of mental health in group homes and transitional housing
    • The trauma of institutionalization and the weight of being “too strong for too long”
    • The spiritual grounding and self-forgiveness it takes to lead from a wounded place
    • How Sylvia is quietly, persistently, disrupting the status quo without needing to shout
    From testifying before legislators to co-authoring op-eds, from guiding youth at Foster Forward’s Drop-In Center to speaking on national stages, Sylvia is redefining what leadership looks like for foster alumni. Her work is not driven by ego—but by empathy. Not polished performance—but prophetic presence.

    Michael, moved by Sylvia’s radical vulnerability, speaks candidly about the podcast’s journey, the cost of advocacy, and the urgent need for community-funded sustainability. As they close the episode, Sylvia offers words of truth to anyone feeling broken, burned out, or silenced in their struggle: “Don’t doubt yourself. You have so much to offer the world.”

    This episode is a mirror for those who’ve learned to lead while still healing—and a mandate to make space for the still waters among us.

    🕊️ Listen deeply. Share widely. Honor the stillness that runs deep.

    🔗 Connect with Sylvia Monica Parrott
    Instagram: @sylviamonica_
    LinkedIn: Sylvia M. Parrott

    🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and all major platforms.

    📣 Support the Podcast
    Your donations help keep the mic on for truth-tellers like Sylvia.
    Venmo: @MDDTSpeaks | CashApp: $MDDTSpeaksInc | PayPal: MDDT1
    Email: mddtspeaks@gmail.com for sponsorship and partnership inquiries.
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    57 m
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