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Jakso käsittelee Georgia Tannin1920-1950-luvuilla järjestämiä yksityisiä adoptioita. Suurin osa yksityisistä adoptioista järjestettiin Georgian johtaman Tennessee Children´s Home Societyn kautta, mutta adoptiokoteihin sijoitetut lapset olivat todellisuudessa kaapattuja tai laittomasti huostaanotettuja.https://adoptioperheet.fi/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/suomalaisen_adoption_historiaa_adoptioperheet_3_2004.pdfhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Children%27s_Home_Societyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Tannhttps://historydaily.org/georgia-tannhttp://www.southernhollows.com/episodes/routine-papers#https://www.insider.com/georgia-tann-tennessee-children-home-society-survivors-speak-out-2019-12https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Kelleyhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-08-20-vw-882-story.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etg6hPvWA9khttps://podtail.com/fi/podcast/mugshot/s3-e1-georgia-tann/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaiRYfhvj0k&t=33s
info@podcastone.coma7f74f90-69c2-40ce-8a22-3596a3a0c00eMon, 15 Mar 2021 14:43:05 PDT00:12:33The South Florida Sunday Podcast
This week Shannon tells Emma about the Tennessee Children's Home Society and the awful, evil, scary lady, Georgia Tann, who kidnapped, scammed, and abused children and families in the early decades of the 1900s. There are families still waiting for an answer and people realizing that their stories are eerily similar to the horrors of the Society, so listen along and freak out with both of us! Sources: Insider / Erika Celeste: https://www.insider.com/georgia-tann-tennessee-children-home-society-survivors-speak-out-2019-12 Newton County, Mississippi Historical and Genealogical Society / Lois Cooper: https://www.nchgs.org/html/a_story_of_stolen_babies.html New York Post / Nick Poppy: https://nypost.com/2017/06/17/this-woman-stole-children-from-the-poor-to-give-to-the-rich/ Los Angeles Times / Beverly Beyette: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-08-20-vw-882-story.html Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Tann#In_the_media The Baby Thief by Barbara Bisantz Raymond: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781402758638 Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780425284704 Before and After by Judy Christie and Lisa Wingate: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780593130148 Women’s Refugee Commission: “Here’s How You Can Help Migrant Children” - https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/how-you-can-help-migrant-children/
In this episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Bruin Richardson (Chief Advancement Officer) & Kim Lewis (My Path Forward Life Coach) from Children's Home Society of VA, particularly focusing on their housing program for youth who have aged out of foster care in Richmond, VA. Bruin, Kim, and Lynn talk about the strategies of their My Path Forward housing and support program, how the COVID-19 crisis has impacted their services, and more.
In this episode, Rob and Dana talk to Matt Anderson, the VP of Programs and Business Development for the Children's Home Society of North Carolina. Matt talks about his role at The Children's Home Society and how the organization has evolved since it's inception 120 years ago. Matt is also the producer of the documentary "From Place to Place" which follows 3 young adults who aged out of foster care. The 2011 film won multiple awards and sparked the conversation with lawmakers that led to the introduction of the Family First Act. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In The Moment … June 16, 2020 Show 839 Hour 1 After 24 years of service, Rapid City Police Chief Karl Jegeris is leaving his office. He's joining the Children's Home Society of South Dakota as their Director of Collaborative Excellence. Chief Jegeris has been a frequent guest on In the Moment, often joining us to talk about aspects of community policing. Today he joins us for a look back at a changing profession and a look ahead at the new work at hand. Find us on: Apple , Spotify , and Google Play
info@podcastone.com94499c14-d656-4d4f-a29d-8844820b6696Fri, 27 Mar 2020 09:52:37 PDT00:04:35The South Florida Sunday Podcast
Strange Country is ringing out the old year with a story to remind all of its readers that people are just really awful. Georgia Tann popularized adoption in the 1920s, but she did it by stealing kids and selling them for primo profit. Gross. She's gross. Co-hosts Beth and Kelly will be back in the new year with more stories to remind you that maybe our mass extinction isn't such a bad thing. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Christie, Judy Pace, and Lisa Wingate. Before and after: the Incredible Real-Life Stories of Orphans Who Survived the Tennessee Childrens Home Society. Ballantine Books, 2019. O'connor, John J. “Review/Television; Mary Tyler Moore's Smile Turns Evil.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 25 Mar. 1993, https://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/25/news/review-television-mary-tyler-moore-s-smile-turns-evil.html?searchResultPosition=2. Raymond, Barbara Bisantz. The Baby Thief: The Untold Story of Georgia Tann, the Baby Seller Who Corrupted Adoption. Union Square Press, 2008. https://dp.la/primary-source-sets/the-yellow-fever-epidemic-of-1878 http://www.ajbialo.com/id21.html https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2017/08/the_baby_thief_by_lakewood_aut.html
This week's episode is brought to you straight from the Showit United conference, on our very short lunch break! I met Devin and Kathryn Robinson last year at this conference for photographers, and have had the pleasure of watching their journey from afar via Instagram. The Robinsons have been married for 7 years, full-time professional photographers for 4 years, and run an amazingly beautiful business called Anchor & Veil. They have been fostering for 7 months now, and have an 8 year old, 2 year old, and a 1 year old. They share very candidly, the highs and lows of their foster care journey. Big thanks to: - ProLink Fence in North Carolina for providing the Robinsons with an INCREDIBLE new fence for their house. - Children's Home Society is the agency that the Robinsons are licensed through, and they are so thankful for them. - Big shout out to Hickory Grove Baptist Church for their kindness and care for the Robinsons! Everyone can play a role in foster care, and we are thankful for the role all of these people have played in the Robinson's journey! Good Word of the Day "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters,[a] whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. 4 Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." -James 1:2-4 What a beautiful mindset that we need all of our trials to prepare us and make us complete! If you want to connect: Kathryn on Instagram Anchor and Veil on Instagram Jihae on Facebook Chris on Facebook Fostering Voices on Instagram Jihae on Instagram You can also email us at jihaeandchris@yahoo.com AND we would LOVE it if you would SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review on iTunes! This helps others to find our podcast so we can share these voices from the foster care and adoption community with more people!
In this episode Andrew interviews Alexis Oberdorfer and Elvira Barnes-Wycough about Children's Home Society and the role it serves not only for North Minneapolis, but our region as a whole. Don't for get to Share, Rate, and Subscribe!
May is Foster Care Month, so we speak with Matt Anderson and Malissa Flores, two social workers from the Children's Home Society of North Carolina, who partner with public agencies to help kids move from foster care into permanent families. See Episode 7 show notes for resources
Lindsey Cannon and Wendy Connelly discuss how CHS helps homeless and at-risk teens.
C.A. Weis principal Holly Magee and Children's Home Society executive director Lindsey Cannon discuss how the elementary school went from a "F" to "C" school in one year.
Ryan spoke with Eliza McCall, Executive Director of the Children's Home Society, about their work in assisting adoption, fostering and counseling across the state of Florida.https://www.chsfl.org
Spirit of the Child is a special themed concert by the UCF Chorus and Chamber Singers, led by Dr. David Brunner. It's presented to raise awareness of the plight of neglected children worldwide. The concert is Thursday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 at First United Methodist Church of Winter Park. It's free but donations will benefit the Children's Home Society of Central Florida.Related Links - Children's Home SocietySource for Ugandan Beads or Local Source