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Fatherhood, Foster Care, and a Guy Named Steve Gonyea - The Dadvocating Podcast Episode 5

41 min · 2. dec. 2025
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In this episode of the Dadvocating Podcast, host Simcha welcomes Steve Gonyea, a fellow state lead from the New York Alliance for Developmental Disabilities (Nyad). Steve shares his journey as a father and advocate, highlighting the challenges and joys of raising an autistic child, fostering children with disabilities, and navigating the complex systems of support services. Steve emphasizes the importance of fatherhood involvement in advocacy, discusses his experience creating a community hub for individuals with disabilities, and reflects on the impact of his work in grassroots advocacy. The conversation underscores the need for more father-focused conversations in the advocacy space and Steve's efforts to build a supportive community for all. Follow Steve Gonyea - ⁠Finding Common Ground [https://www.facebook.com/groups/854348870048741/] ⁠Rabbi Simcha on Instagram ⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/rabbisimcha/?hl=en] ⁠⁠www.jewishautismnetwork.com⁠⁠ [https://www.jewishautismnetwork.com] 00:00 Introduction to the Dadvocating Podcast 00:47 Meet Steve Gonyea: A Father and Advocate 01:14 Challenges in Foster Care and Advocacy 02:27 The Role of Fathers in Advocacy 04:27 Steve's Podcasting Journey 06:37 Steve's Advocacy and Foster Care Experience 13:49 Creating a Safe Space for Autistic Children 16:13 The Emotional Journey of Advocacy 22:15 The Importance of Dental Care in Foster Settings 24:48 Setting Up a Home Podcast Studio 26:51 Navigating Marriage and Foster Care Challenges 29:31 Self-Care Tips for Parents 34:39 Mentorship and Generational Healing 39:17 Building a Community of Dadvocates

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In this episode of the Dadvocating Podcast, host Simcha welcomes Steve Gonyea, a fellow state lead from the New York Alliance for Developmental Disabilities (Nyad). Steve shares his journey as a father and advocate, highlighting the challenges and joys of raising an autistic child, fostering children with disabilities, and navigating the complex systems of support services. Steve emphasizes the importance of fatherhood involvement in advocacy, discusses his experience creating a community hub for individuals with disabilities, and reflects on the impact of his work in grassroots advocacy. The conversation underscores the need for more father-focused conversations in the advocacy space and Steve's efforts to build a supportive community for all. Follow Steve Gonyea - ⁠Finding Common Ground [https://www.facebook.com/groups/854348870048741/] ⁠Rabbi Simcha on Instagram ⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/rabbisimcha/?hl=en] ⁠⁠www.jewishautismnetwork.com⁠⁠ [https://www.jewishautismnetwork.com] 00:00 Introduction to the Dadvocating Podcast 00:47 Meet Steve Gonyea: A Father and Advocate 01:14 Challenges in Foster Care and Advocacy 02:27 The Role of Fathers in Advocacy 04:27 Steve's Podcasting Journey 06:37 Steve's Advocacy and Foster Care Experience 13:49 Creating a Safe Space for Autistic Children 16:13 The Emotional Journey of Advocacy 22:15 The Importance of Dental Care in Foster Settings 24:48 Setting Up a Home Podcast Studio 26:51 Navigating Marriage and Foster Care Challenges 29:31 Self-Care Tips for Parents 34:39 Mentorship and Generational Healing 39:17 Building a Community of Dadvocates

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