Growing the Village for Foster Families with Gaile Osborne
By Their Side: Advocating for Children in Foster Care
Release Date: 09/26/2025
By Their Side: Advocating for Children in Foster Care
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Welcome back to the show, dear listeners! I am joined in this episode by , former Army officer, author, and Nebraska CASA volunteer who grew up in the foster care system living in nearly 30 different homes from ages 8 to 18. After experiencing abuse and instability in the system, Tristian went on to graduate college, serve in the military, and now advocates for children in foster care via his volunteer work. Throughout our conversation, Tristian shares his personal story - how he was placed in foster care after his mother passed away and how he and his brother were abused by their uncle. He...
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Thanks for tuning back in to By Their Side, dear listeners! For this episode, I interview , the executive director of the . Listen in as Gaile shares her personal experience as a foster and adoptive parent, having opened her home to over 28 children living in foster care. Gaile highlights the critical role of having a "village" of support for foster parents, whether through paid help like nannies and nurses, or a network of family and friends. She also discusses the challenges of secondary trauma and burnout that can come with advocating for foster children and families, explaining how she had...
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Thank you so much for tuning into By Their Side, my friends! Joining me today is ! Cordelia is a coach, therapist, storyteller, and the founder of an organization that is committed to empowering youth in foster care. Cordelia’s journey is truly nothing short of inspiring. She grew up in the foster care system and experienced generational trauma, but she overcame personal struggles and is now a beacon of strength for others facing similar challenges. Listen in as Cordelia and I discuss her powerful transition from a foster youth to a social worker, where her experiences gave her the ability...
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Thanks for tuning in to another episode of By Their Side, friends. I am joined today by the great Gaelin Elmore, former NFL player and current passionate advocate for youth facing adversity. As a child, Gaelin was very much a part of the foster system, but his experience, while inspiring because of how he overcame such challenges, was not a happy one. Listen as Gaelin reflects on his journey through foster care and how he discovered an incredibly important truth, that belonging is the key to surviving and thriving. Gaelin reflects on how the concept of belonging changed his life, turning...
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**Available Resources for Parents** Nationwide: - 1.800.273.8255 - 855.427.2736 National Maternal Mental Health Hotline-1-833-TLC-MAMA National Domestic Violence Hotline- 1.800.799.7233 PSI Depression hotline- 1.800.944.4PPD Arizona Specific: Welcome back to By Their Side, listeners! I am so thrilled to be joined in this episode by two guests - Lindsey Shine and Samara Vaught, two amazing and inspiring birth moms who have both gone through the tough journey of dealing with the child welfare system until ultimately being reunited with their children. They now work at the Family...
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**Available Resources for Parents** Nationwide: - 1.800.273.8255 - 855.427.2736 National Maternal Mental Health Hotline-1-833-TLC-MAMA National Domestic Violence Hotline- 1.800.799.7233 PSI Depression hotline- 1.800.944.4PPD Arizona Specific: Welcome back to By Their Side, listeners! I am so thrilled to be joined in this episode by two guests - Lindsey Shine and Samara Vaught, two amazing and inspiring birth moms who have both gone through the tough journey of dealing with the child welfare system until ultimately being reunited with their children. They now work at...
info_outlineThanks for tuning back in to By Their Side, dear listeners! For this episode, I interview Gaile Osborne, the executive director of the Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina. Listen in as Gaile shares her personal experience as a foster and adoptive parent, having opened her home to over 28 children living in foster care.
Gaile highlights the critical role of having a "village" of support for foster parents, whether through paid help like nannies and nurses, or a network of family and friends. She also discusses the challenges of secondary trauma and burnout that can come with advocating for foster children and families, explaining how she had to set boundaries to take care of her own mental health, even taking a two-month break at one point. Gaile also touches on the trauma that foster parents themselves experience and the importance of respite care in helping them recharge.
As an advocate, Gaile shares her perspectives on the need for policy changes, emphasizing the delicate balance foster parents must strike between advocating for the child's best interests and supporting family reunification. She highlights the invaluable role that CASA volunteers can play in supporting foster families and stresses the importance of volunteers who take the time to truly understand the family dynamic.
Throughout our insightful conversation, Gaile's passion for supporting foster families and advocating for systemic change is obvious, and her personal experiences and professional insights offer a powerful perspective on the foster care system! Enjoy my conversation with Gaile Osborne!
Highlights:
[1:38] - Fostering requires a strong support network, blending trusted caregivers, paid help, and community support.
[4:16] - Respite has been the foundation that kept Gaile’s family functioning through difficult times.
[6:56] - Gaile reflects on having embraced leadership but learning to set boundaries after secondary trauma overwhelmed her.
[10:29] - Foster parents endure both secondary trauma and firsthand traumatic experiences.
[11:24] - Gaile realized how neglecting her own family while overworking forced her to step back and heal.
[13:55] - During trauma triggers, Gaile slows life down, returning to basics.
[16:35] - By listening more and tracking patterns, Gaile encourages honesty and prevents predictable behaviors.
[19:44] - Gaile valued GALs who quietly observed, respected the family, and offered genuine support.
[21:57] - A dedicated GAL’s consistent presence and advocacy significantly influenced Gaile’s family’s adoption outcome.
[23:53] - Gaile asserts that without enough GAL volunteers, children risk lacking representation in court proceedings.
[25:12] - Gaile stresses how churches and communities can ease foster burdens via small, practical acts of kindness.
[28:21] - Hear how even small gestures of compassion eased Gaile's deep sense of isolation.
[29:02] - Gaile often hears comments mistaking her for a grandmother, leaving her searching for witty comebacks.
[31:12] - Gaile wrestles with balancing foster parents’ rights while supporting reunification and maintaining vital family bonds.
[33:09] - Fostering requires deep emotional investment, yet ombudsman advocacy and permanency remain critical needs.
[35:39] - Getting kids into permanent homes faster takes new laws because long waits really hurt families.
[37:19] - Gaile credits her eldest daughter’s resilience and spirit for shaping her child welfare advocacy.
Links & Resources:
Gaile’s LinkedIn Page
Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina's Website
Disclaimer: The conversations you hear on this podcast reflect the personal views and experiences of our hosts and guests. They don’t necessarily represent the perspectives of Voices for CASA Children.