Curious Instead of Furious | With Alicia Freeman
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CURIOUS INSTEAD OF FURIOUS: CREATING SAFETY IN OVERWHELMING MOMENTS
What does it look like to care for someone well when their emotions feel bigger than the moment?
In this episode of Neighbourly, Shannon sits down with Alicia Freeman, a CareImpact trainer whose journey through foster care, adoption, and trauma-informed learning has shaped the way she understands safety, presence, and compassion.
Alicia shares why trauma care is not only for foster and adoptive families, but for everyone, everywhere, especially those who want to care well in their homes, churches, and communities.
Together, Shannon and Alicia talk about what it means to stay curious instead of furious, how to respond when someone is overwhelmed, and why sometimes the most loving thing we can offer is not a solution, but our steady presence.
In this conversation, Alicia reflects on a recent training at a pregnancy resource centre, where a moment of disagreement became a deeper opportunity for listening, humility, and shared learning. She also offers practical ways to help children, youth, and adults feel safer when they are dysregulated or overwhelmed.
This episode is a gentle reminder that care does not have to be perfect to be powerful. It just has to be present.
IN THIS EPISODE
* Why trauma-informed care matters beyond foster and adoptive families
* How curiosity helps us move from defensiveness to empathy
* What it means to create emotional safety in a room
* Why the urge to fix can get in the way of true care
* Practical ways to support someone who is overwhelmed
* How churches can care well without rushing people toward easy answers
* Why presence, patience, and dignity matter in the messy middle
A SMALL STEP THIS WEEK
Think of one person in your life who may be carrying more than you can see.
Before offering advice, try starting with curiosity. Ask a gentle question. Listen a little longer. Resist the urge to fix it too quickly.
Sometimes the most neighbourly thing we can offer is simply to stay present.
TIME STAMPS
04:17 Starting foster care and adoption journey
07:41 Training at the Pregnancy Resource Center
10:57 Navigating overwhelming emotions workshop
14:25 Staying confident and calm during discussions
17:27 Helping people find their personal why
23:13 Importance of Curiosity and Empathy
27:16 The power of just being present
29:43 Role of Church in Trauma Care
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