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In this episode, we talk about the frustration of having to retell your story over and over again to a revolving door of caseworkers, carers, and professionals — what we call the “broken record” syndrome — and how that repetition can feel exhausting, exposing, and at times, dehumanising. We explore the social side too: how awkward and complicated it can be to talk about being a “foster kid” with peers, and the unspoken pressure to manage other people’s reactions, curiosity, and assumptions. We dive into the strange paradox of constantly being taught about your rights as a young person in care, while not always feeling heard or empowered in practice. There’s also an honest conversation about something kids may notice but rarely feel safe to say out loud — when it feels like a foster placement is more about the payment than genuine care. Finally, we reflect on what truly makes a difference — the importance of a connected, communicative “village” around a young person where everyone is on the same page. LISTEN NOW! The post Episode 3 – the frustration of having to retell your story over and over and over and over… [https://joy.org.au/fctl/2026/03/24/episode-3-the-frustration-of-having-to-retell-your-story-over-and-over-and-over-and-over/] appeared first on FOSTER care to listen [https://joy.org.au/fctl].
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