The Speak Up

Misty Rodriguez

The foster care system is complex, often misunderstood, and filled with stories—stories of resilience, heartbreak, and hope. Here, we’ll talk with those who’ve lived it, those who work in it, and those who want to change it. From real-life experiences to policy discussions, we’re bringing the truth to light and giving you ways to take action.

Episodes

  1. 06/24/2025

    Healing in the Playroom l with Christina Villarreal- Davis on How Play Unlocks What Words Cannot

    In this enlightening episode, Misty sits down with Christina, a licensed professional counselor supervisor and a registered play therapist supervisor, to delve into the transformative world of play therapy. Christina shares her extensive knowledge and passion for working with children, providing invaluable insights into how play therapy serves as a powerful tool for emotional and psychological healing. Listeners, especially kinship caregivers and foster parents, will gain a deeper understanding of how play therapy can support children who have experienced trauma. Christina discusses the importance of creating a safe and nurturing environment for children to express their emotions and experiences through play.   Join us as we explore the nuances of therapeutic play, the types of toys used, and the role of caregivers in facilitating a child's healing journey. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or simply intrigued by the process of play therapy, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to empower you in supporting children's emotional well-being. _________________________________________________________________ Guest: Christina Villarreal-Davis, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC, RPT-S, RST-C/T Clinical Director/Owner of Wellspring of Life Counseling and Play Therapy Center 🧠 Wellspring of Life Counseling and Play Therapy Center, PLLC Located in San Antonio, TX Offers professional counseling services for children (play therapy), adolescents, adults and couples. ➡️ Follow on Instagram @wellspringsoflifecounseling 📍 Learn more or inquire about services: wellspringoflifesa.net   📚 Referenced Experts & Concepts: Gary Landreth – Pioneer in Play Therapy, creator of the ACT Model (Acknowledge the feeling, Communicate the limit, Target acceptable behavior) Neuroplasticity – The brain’s ability to adapt and form new connections, especially in safe and healing relationships Mary Ainsworth & John Bowlby – Attachment theory researchers 📊 Mary Ainsworth identified 3 main attachment styles: Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_6rQk7jlrc&t=86s Secure Attachment – Child is upset when parent leaves but is quickly comforted when they return. Insecure-Avoidant Attachment – Child avoids or ignores the caregiver; shows little emotion when parent leaves or returns. Insecure-Resistant (Ambivalent) Attachment – Child is distressed when parent leaves and angry or clingy when they return. Later, researchers (Main & Solomon) added a 4th: 4. Disorganized Attachment – Child shows confused, contradictory behaviors, often linked to trauma or inconsistent caregiving.

    54 min
  2. 06/10/2025

    Family, Reimagined | with Lori Sofet on the Kinship Path No One Talks About

    What happens when family steps in—not because they have to, but because love pulls them in? In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend Lori Sofet to talk about her unexpected journey into kinship care. When she said yes to caring for her toddler relative, she wasn’t prepared for how hard—and how healing—it would be. Together we unpack the quiet, behind-the-scenes battles of kinship caregivers: the loyalty pulls, the loneliness, and the fierce love that makes it all worth it. Whether you’ve walked this road or are just now learning what kinship care means, this is a powerful story of resilience, identity, and what it really means to reimagine family. ________________________________________________________________   📚 Learn More About Trauma-Informed Care, TBRI®, and ACEs If you're stepping into foster care, kinship care, or just want to better understand the impact of trauma, these are the resources Lori and I mention on this episode... 🔹 Trauma-Informed Care An approach that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and creates environments of healing and safety. → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T43zJDgTNPA 🔹 ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) ACEs are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood—like abuse, neglect, or household dysfunction—and they can affect long-term health and development. → ACEs Basics & Quiz: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html → Watch: NPR’s “ACEs Explained” short video

    53 min
  3. 05/27/2025

    Seeing the Gap | with Martin Cervantes on Stories from Inside the Shelter

    In this eye-opening conversation, Martin shares what he’s witnessed working overnight at a local children’s shelter—stories that are hard to hear but even harder to ignore. From heartbreaking sibling separations to the unheard cries of infants who’ve learned no one is coming, this episode exposes the unseen realities of emergency shelter care. Because awareness is the first step to action.   🛠️ Want to Help? Support Local Children’s Shelters in San Antonio The children Martin spoke about are real—and they’re right here in our city. If your heart is stirred to take action, here are some shelters in San Antonio you can reach out to. Each one may have different needs—call or check their websites for up-to-date donation or volunteer opportunities:   📍 Boysville Website: www.boysville.org Phone: (210) 659-1901 Boysville provides shelter and care for children in crisis and offers a variety of programs for children of all ages.   📍 St. PJ’s Children’s Home Website: www.stpjhome.org Phone: (210) 533-1203 Serving children affected by abuse, neglect, and abandonment, St. PJ’s often posts urgent needs for clothes, hygiene items, and more.   📍 The Children’s Shelter Website: www.childrensshelter.org Phone: (210) 212-2500 They offer foster care, and trauma-informed care for children healing from abuse.   📍 Seton Home (part of The Children’s Shelter) Website: www.setonhomesa.org Phone: (210) 533-3504 Supports teen moms and their babies with shelter, education, and life skills.   💛 Whether you donate pajamas, bring a meal, or simply ask how you can help—your step matters. Let’s fill the gap together.

    46 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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7 Ratings

About

The foster care system is complex, often misunderstood, and filled with stories—stories of resilience, heartbreak, and hope. Here, we’ll talk with those who’ve lived it, those who work in it, and those who want to change it. From real-life experiences to policy discussions, we’re bringing the truth to light and giving you ways to take action.