Mountains Meet Families

Mountains Meet Families

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Mountains Meet Families is a podcast amplifying the real voices of foster, adoptive, and kinship families across West Virginia. Hosted by West Virginia Fostering Together, each episode features honest conversations, practical guidance, and shared experiences from caregivers, professionals, and advocates navigating the child welfare system. Centered on connection, support, and resilience, this podcast exists to remind families they are not alone and were never meant to do this work in isolation.

Episode List

It Takes a Village (The Saidi's)

Feb 4th, 2026 5:18 PM

For more information on Chestnut Mountain Village, visit cmvwv.org, or email Greg at greg@chestnutmountainranch.org.For more information on WV Fostering Together, visit https://chirp.me/wvfosterparents, or email Jaycie at info@wvfosterparents.org.

It Takes a Village (Greg Clutter)

Jan 12th, 2026 11:00 AM

For more information on Chestnut Mountain Village, visit cmvwv.org, or email Greg at greg@chestnutmountainranch.org.For more information on West Virginia Fostering Together, visit https://chirp.me/wvfosterparents, or email Jaycie at info@wvfosterparents.org.

Mountains Meet Families: Trailer

Jan 7th, 2026 8:14 PM

Mountains Meet Families is a podcast about listening across roles — and understanding what happens when professional decisions meet real family life.Hosted by Jaycie Bias, this podcast brings together two connected conversations each month. In the first episode, we sit down with a professional working inside child welfare, family services, or a related system to talk about what the work teaches over time — beyond titles, policies, or job descriptions. In the second episode, we shift the microphone to a foster, adoptive, or kinship family — or a foster care alum — whose life has been positively impacted by the work of that organization.These conversations are designed to sit side by side. One offers professional perspective. The other offers lived experience. Together, they help us better understand how intention becomes impact when support is done well.Rooted in West Virginia but relevant far beyond it, Mountains Meet Families creates space for honest, respectful dialogue — where professionals feel human, families feel heard, and learning happens in the space between.New episodes release twice a month.https://chirp.me/wvfosterparents

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