In this powerful episode of the Dead America Podcast, host Ed Watters speaks with Adriene Caldwell, author of Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines, about her harrowing journey through childhood trauma, foster care failures, and the long road toward healing and hope. Adriene shares her lived experience surviving severe abuse, including childhood rape, sexual assault, and the dehumanizing treatment she endured in therapeutic foster care under an abusive foster parent she refers to as “TBFH.”
Adriene exposes the systemic failures of CPS and foster care, including the lack of counseling, life skills training, and emotional support for children who have already endured significant trauma. She highlights the reality of underpaid, burned out caseworkers, the dangers of for profit foster care contractors, and the devastating outcomes many foster youth face:
• Fewer than 3% use tuition waivers for college or vocational training
• Roughly 1 in 5 prisoners spent time in foster care
• 7 in 10 females in the system become mothers by age 21
Despite the darkness, Adriene’s story is ultimately one of resilience and transformation. She describes how a congressional scholarship that sent her to Germany for a year—and a supportive host family—became the turning point that changed her life. Through writing, advocacy, and her book Unbroken, she now offers her story to help others feel seen, validated, and hopeful.
Listeners will hear:
• The truth about therapeutic foster care
• How poverty, class shock, and group homes shape identity
• Why reform must address funding, oversight, and accountability
• How one opportunity can rewrite a life
• Where to find Adriene’s book and connect with her mission
Keywords: Adriene Caldwell, Unbroken book, foster care failures, CPS reform, therapeutic foster care, childhood trauma, survival story, foster youth outcomes, abuse recovery, resilience, hope after trauma, Dead America Podcast, Ed Watters.
https://www.UnbrokenCaldwell.com