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Moving People from Empathy to Action (with David Ambroz)

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In this episode, we have a powerful conversation with author and advocate David Ambroz about his new memoir, 'A Place Called Home,' and his advocacy around poverty and the child welfare system. David shares his personal journey from homelessness in New York City to becoming a foster father and advocate in Los Angeles, emphasizing the transformational power of storytelling in driving social change. We discuss systemic issues like child poverty, the role of community and government in supporting those in need, and practical solutions to end homelessness among foster youth. David also offers insightful advice on civic engagement and the importance of collective action to create a better future.

00:00 Welcome to Liberation is Lit

00:54 Meet David Ambroz: Advocate and Author

01:23 David's Early Life and Struggles

02:52 The Power of Storytelling

05:30 Systemic Issues and Responsibilities

07:56 A Vision for Change

14:53 Personal Care and Advocacy

19:01 Upcoming Projects and Ideas

28:49 Call to Action: Making a Difference

34:21 Closing Remarks and Connections

David’s Book

A Place Called Home

Where to Find David

IG: @HJDAmbroz

http://davidambroz.com

Thank you for being part of the Liberation is Lit podcast! If you have stories to share, want to suggest topics, or just want to connect, find us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @liberationislit or visit our website at liberationislit.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving a review! Remember, your voice matters, and together, through the lens of stories, we're making a difference in the world.

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In this episode, we have a powerful conversation with author and advocate David Ambroz about his new memoir, 'A Place Called Home,' and his advocacy around poverty and the child welfare system. David shares his personal journey from homelessness in New York City to becoming a foster father and advocate in Los Angeles, emphasizing the transformational power of storytelling in driving social change. We discuss systemic issues like child poverty, the role of community and government in supporting those in need, and practical solutions to end homelessness among foster youth. David also offers insightful advice on civic engagement and the importance of collective action to create a better future.

00:00 Welcome to Liberation is Lit

00:54 Meet David Ambroz: Advocate and Author

01:23 David's Early Life and Struggles

02:52 The Power of Storytelling

05:30 Systemic Issues and Responsibilities

07:56 A Vision for Change

14:53 Personal Care and Advocacy

19:01 Upcoming Projects and Ideas

28:49 Call to Action: Making a Difference

34:21 Closing Remarks and Connections

David’s Book

A Place Called Home

Where to Find David

IG: @HJDAmbroz

http://davidambroz.com

Thank you for being part of the Liberation is Lit podcast! If you have stories to share, want to suggest topics, or just want to connect, find us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @liberationislit or visit our website at liberationislit.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving a review! Remember, your voice matters, and together, through the lens of stories, we're making a difference in the world.

  continue reading

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