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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 707: Tami Carson and Marshall Shearer, Utah Foster Care

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2023

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

My friends Tami Carson (married mother of 7, active LDS, employee at Utah Foster Care) and Marshall Shearer (married transgender man, foster parent, adopted 5 children) joins us to talk about Utah Foster Care and LGBTQ youth. Marshall starts with his story of being a transgender man and his journey to love and accept himself. Marshall then talks about the decision with his wife to become foster parents and eventually adopt 5 children—two are LGBTQ. Marshall talks about the principles of strong parenting which included the ability to nurture, care, stability, and open communication. We talk about how LGBTQ parents are just as effective parents as straight parents. Tami shares her story of parenting a LGBTQ child and how initial fear led to love and support including this line “after fear love is all that is left”. Tami talks about how she loves and supports her friend Marshall and his ability to be an effective employee at Utah Foster Care and a wonderful parent. This is a beautiful story inviting us (including people like me) to put aside past assumptions and be open to better understanding how LGBTQ people can and are successful parents, members of our community and all-around wonderful people. We conclude with a discussion about the need for and process of becoming foster parents. Thank you, Tami and Marshall, for your work to bring us together in unity to help meet our community need to provide safe and healthy home for children in foster care. Links: Utah Foster Care: www.utahfostercare.org Utah Foster Care LGBTQ Info: www.utahforstercare.org/lgbtq Richard Ostler books/bio/etc: www.papaostler.com Index of Podcasts: listenlearnandlove.org/podcasts Ministering to LGBTQ Latter-day Saints Support Group: www.facebook.com/groups/1433556613672143

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:09.4

My guest on today's podcasts are my friends Tammy Carson and Marshall Shearer.

0:15.0

Welcome to the podcast, YouTube.

0:17.5

Thank you, Richard.

0:19.1

I've known Tammy for a while, and I'm getting to know Marshall as we're preparing for this podcast.

0:25.5

We're going to talk about an organization within Utah, called Utah Foster Care.

0:31.4

And it's an organization that trains and finds and helps parents that want to become foster parents.

0:40.3

A fair percentage of those kids, and we'll talk about that, are LGBTQ youth.

0:46.1

And so this has an LGBTQ focus.

0:49.5

And it's a podcast for those that are considering becoming foster care parents.

0:56.4

It might be a podcast podcast for those that are considering becoming foster care parents. It might be a podcast for any adult that becomes aware of someone that's in a minor in a harmful situation,

1:03.8

the process to reach out to get them help that might lead to foster care. This is an organization

1:09.6

that directly usually deals with people

1:12.4

in crisis. They'll talk about some of the players in that space. I'm also talking again about

1:17.9

LGBT youth and the unique road they face in Utah and the work of Utah foster care to help all

1:26.3

youth with a specific focus on LGBT youth.

1:30.7

I've known Tammy for a long time. She's a mother, married mother of seven. She just turned 50,

1:37.6

so I'm going to still call her in her late 40s. I'm terrific person. We've been connected for a long

1:42.9

time in our community. I'm meeting Marshall Shear.

1:47.3

Back to Tammy. Tammy's worked at Utah foster care for about five years, I believe.

1:54.5

Marshall has worked at Utah foster care for about three years, but he's been a foster parent for about 11 years. So he's walking

2:03.2

this road as a foster parent, bringing vulnerable youth into their home. He's married and providing

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