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Finding Your Voice 06 Feb 202600:10:40

This episode explores why voice matters- how it's used, how it's taken away and what happens when people are finally able to use their voice.




Connect & support:

💛 Follow the podcast on Instagram: @beyondthesystem2026 – for updates, reflections, and community


🎒 Madlug / My Things Matter campaign: supporting care-experienced children and their belongings


🧸 Comfort Cases: helping children in care feel safe and supported


💬 Mental Health Support: free, confidential, and available 24/7.

Growing Up in Care Isn’t What You Think06 Feb 202600:14:38

Growing up in care is often reduced to a single story.


In this episode, Beyond The System challenges some of the most common misconceptions about care, and explores why those misunderstandings matter in policy, practice, and everyday life.


Because lived experience is more complex than any stereotype.



Connect & support:


💛 Follow the podcast on Instagram: @beyondthesystem2026 – for updates, reflections, and community


🎒 Madlug / My Things Matter campaign: supporting care-experienced children and their belongings


🧸 Comfort Cases: helping children in care feel safe and supported


💬 Mental Health Support: free, confidential, and available 24/7.

Welcome to Beyond The System 06 Feb 202600:09:07

This short introductory episode is a postcard from the beginning of Beyond The System.


It’s a brief introduction to the podcast, where it came from, and what listeners can expect as it grows. No deep dive yet, just setting the tone, sharing the intention behind the conversations, and opening the door to what’s coming next.


Consider this a hello, a welcome, and the start of the journey.



Connect & support:


💛 Follow the podcast on Instagram: @beyondthesystem2026 – for updates, reflections, and community


🎒 Madlug / My Things Matter campaign: supporting care-experienced children and their belongings


🧸 Comfort Cases: helping children in care feel safe and supported


🥗 Mental Health Support: free, confidential, and available 24/7.


Showing Up Imperfectly13 Mar 202600:13:12

This episode is about showing up, even when you’re exhausted, stretched, or struggling.


I reflect on the pressure many care-experienced people feel to prove they’re “doing okay,” and how hard it can be to keep going without rest or support. I also begin to look at the gaps in the system and what needs to change if we want better outcomes for young people.


A gentle reminder that rest isn’t failure, and that showing up imperfectly still counts.

Relationships, Roots, and the Reality of the Care System06 Mar 202600:13:25

In this episode, I talk about why relationships matter so deeply in care and how one consistent adult can change everything.


I share reflections on Michelle, the foster carer who gave me stability, belief, and strong foundations, and George, my Independent Reviewing Officer, who truly listened, remembered what I said, and made me feel seen (and loved my cakes).


Alongside my own story, I explore why children go into care, the realities behind the statistics, and why numbers only matter when we remember the children behind them.

Belonging 27 Feb 202600:14:39

What does belonging really mean when you’ve grown up in care?


In this episode, I reflect on belonging, the kind that feels conditional, the kind you learn to survive without, and the kind that slowly appears when people stay. I share parts of my own story, from childhood to adulthood, and talk about love, consistency, and what it means to finally feel at home.


A calm, honest episode about relationships, identity, and finding safety beyond the system.



Connect & support:


💛 Follow the podcast on Instagram: @beyondthesystem2026 – for updates, reflections, and community


🎒 Madlug / My Things Matter campaign: supporting care-experienced children and their belongings


🧸 Comfort Cases: helping children in care feel safe and supported


💬 Mental Health Support: free, confidential, and available 24/7.


Becoming 20 Feb 202600:11:14

Leaving care doesn’t mean everything suddenly makes sense.


This episode explores life after care independence, pressure, and the quiet process of becoming. An honest reflection on growing into yourself at your own pace, without having to prove anything.




Connect & support:

💛 Follow the podcast on Instagram: @beyondthesystem2026 – for updates, reflections, and community


🎒 Madlug / My Things Matter campaign: supporting care-experienced children and their belongings


🧸 Comfort Cases: helping children in care feel safe and supported


💬 Mental Health Support: free, confidential, and available 24/7.


More Than My File13 Feb 202600:11:33

What happens when your life is written about before you get the chance to speak?


In this episode, Jessica reflects on labels, identity, and the lasting impact of being “known on paper.” A gentle but powerful reminder that no one should be defined by their worst moments or their file.




Connect & support:

💛 Follow the podcast on Instagram: @beyondthesystem2026 – for updates, reflections, and community


🎒 Madlug / My Things Matter campaign: supporting care-experienced children and their belongings


🧸 Comfort Cases: helping children in care feel safe and supported


💬 Mental Health Support: free, confidential, and available 24/7.

Independence Isn't A Switch 20 Mar 202600:21:30

In this episode, I’m talking about independence, what it really looks like for young people leaving care.


After recently returning from a trip to Cyprus with my family, and hearing my niece talk about buying her first home, it got me reflecting on my own journey into adulthood. Moving into independence at 18 wasn’t easy, and like many care leavers, I wasn’t fully prepared for the realities of it.


In this episode I share my own experiences, talk about the importance of preparation and support, and reflect on what independence should look like for care-experienced young people. I also discuss the work we do through participation to help young people build confidence and life skills as they move towards adulthood.


Mother’s Day, Mixed Emotions & What Family Really Means27 Mar 202600:13:24

In this episode, I reflect on Mother’s Day — a day that can mean very different things depending on your experiences.


After spending time with my mum and sister (and laughing until we couldn’t breathe), it got me thinking about the complexity of relationships, especially for children in care and care leavers.


I talk about the emotional weight days like this can carry, the pressure to feel a certain way, and why understanding, choice, and space are so important for young people navigating these moments.


I also share a powerful resource created by a care leaver, My Rights, My Life, and why lived experience is so important in shaping better support.


This episode is about more than one day — it’s about belonging, relationships, and what family really means.

Bonus Episode- Taking a Break & Coming Back16 Apr 202600:11:22

After a short break from recording, this episode is a bit of a reset.


I talk about the reality of stepping back when life feels full, the pressure we often put on ourselves to keep going, and why taking a pause doesn’t mean you’ve failed — it means you’re human.


This is a more personal, honest check-in episode. A reminder that it’s okay to slow down, to take a breath, and to come back when you’re ready.

The Safety Nets We Don't Talk About 07 May 202600:11:46

In this episode, I explore what sits underneath the pressure to prove you’re okay — the reality that many care-experienced young people don’t always have the same safety nets as others.


I talk about what safety nets actually look like in everyday life, why their absence creates pressure, and how this impacts young people as they move into independence.


Drawing on both lived experience and my work with young people, this episode looks at what needs to change — and why support shouldn’t stop when independence begins.

When You You Feel Like You Have to Prove You're Ok! 29 Apr 202600:10:24

In this episode, I explore the pressure to appear “okay” — especially for care-experienced young people.


I share my own experiences of independence, struggle, and the expectation to be the “success story,” and why it’s time we start being more honest about what doing well really looks like.

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