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Inside the Children's Hospital

Katie Taylor, Certified Child Life Specialist
Inside the Children's Hospital
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  • Inside the Children's Hospital

    Trust, Grief, and Loving Your Child Through Big Identity Changes

    2026/03/04 | 34 mins.
    What happens when your child shares something that shifts the future you thought you understood?
     
    In this episode of Inside the Children's Hospital, Katie sits down with Kelly Kemp — certified child life specialist of more than 30 years and mom of three — to talk about navigating trust, grief, advocacy, and love after her child was diagnosed with gender dysphoria and came out as transgender.
     
    Kelly shares:
    The phone call that changed everything

    Navigating substance use and mental health concerns

    Grieving privately while choosing love publicly

    Rebuilding trust with her child

    Supporting siblings during a major transition

    Setting boundaries with extended family

    Finding affirming medical and mental health care

    Holding faith and parenting together during uncertainty

    This conversation is not about politics. It is about parenting inside a medical diagnosis. It is about trust. It is about grief that doesn't mean rejection. And it is about the steady, protective love that children need — especially when the world feels loud.
    Whether your child is navigating a medical diagnosis, identity development, or a season you didn't anticipate, this episode will remind you:
    Grief and love can coexist.
    Trust is foundational.
    And your child still needs you.
    Resources & Crisis Support:
     
    The Trevor Project: Providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people.

    Call: 1-866-488-7386

    Text: START to 678-678

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: For mental health crises in the US.

    Free Mom Hugs

    WPath (World Professional Association for Transgender Health)

    The Trans Family Alliance

    Please note: Some organizations have private social media groups. For more information on those, you are welcome to private message Kelly Kemp.

     
    Connect & Support from Child Life On Call:
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    Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team.
  • Inside the Children's Hospital

    Helping Kids Navigate Physical Differences: Child Life Strategies for Confidence, Curiosity & Resilience

    2026/02/25 | 31 mins.
    This week's guest, Abby Horton, opens up about her journey as a Child Life Specialist working across ICU, burn, surgical, rehab, and inpatient settings—and how those experiences shaped the way she supports families navigating physical differences. From sudden trauma and accidents to limb differences, burn injuries, surgical scars, and hair loss from chemotherapy, Abby shares how parents can gently empower their children to own their story with confidence.
    She and Katie discuss simple, age-appropriate scripts that help children respond to questions about their bodies. Abby explains why modeling these conversations early matters, how to give kids space to answer for themselves, and why curiosity from peers is often just that—curiosity, not cruelty.
    If you've ever wondered how to help your child respond to stares, questions, or comments about a physical difference, this conversation offers practical tools and deep reassurance. Abby's biggest message? You're probably doing better than you think—and it's not about having perfect words, but about helping your child feel loved and supported.
    Today's Episode is sponsored by Moog Medical. Moog Medical is a trusted leader in infusion and enteral feeding technology, designing reliable, easy-to-use pumps that support safe, precise care for patients with complex medical needs—at home and in healthcare settings.
    Resources & Ways to Connect:
    Website: Little Lighthouses Child Life Services
    Instagram: @littlelighthouseschildlife
    Abby offers virtual support for families navigating physical differences, medical transitions, and post-hospital adjustment.
    Connect & Support from Child Life On Call:
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    Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team.
     
    Keywords: physical differences in children, limb difference support, burn survivor child, surgical scars in kids, hair loss from chemotherapy, child life specialist, five cent story, five dollar story, resilience in children, bullying vs curiosity, parenting medically complex child, body confidence in kids, hospital to home transition, psychosocial support for families, sibling advocacy, Little Lighthouses Child Life
  • Inside the Children's Hospital

    Micro Preemie at 25 Weeks: A NICU Mom's Journey

    2026/02/18 | 43 mins.
    This week's guest opens up about the shock of an emergency C-section at 25 weeks and 3 days, the fear of entering the NICU for the first time, and the powerful role Child Life Specialists played in supporting not only Vincent, but their entire family, including his older brother. She reflects on what helped her cope during long NICU days, how she advocated for herself using her healthcare background, and what she wishes she had known about the "medically complex" label sooner.
    This episode explores sibling bonding in the NICU, the impact of a truly integrated care team, the importance of addressing social determinants of health, and how resilience can grow in the smallest of patients. Anna's story is a beautiful reminder that families may not remember every name—but they will always remember how they were made to feel.
    Today's Episode is sponsored by Moog Medical. Moog Medical is a trusted leader in infusion and enteral feeding technology, designing reliable, easy-to-use pumps that support safe, precise care for patients with complex medical needs—at home and in healthcare settings.
    Resources Mentioned Today's Episode:
    Hand to Hold
    March of Dimes
    Ronald McDonald House
    Caringbridge
    Connect with Anna: Anna is open to connecting with other NICU families—please email us at [email protected] if you would like to connect with her!
    Connect & Support from Child Life On Call:
    Subscribe: Never miss an episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.



    Visit insidethechildrenshospital.com to search stories and episodes easily



    Follow us on Instagram for updates and opportunities to connect with other parents



    Download SupportSpot: receive Child Life tools at your fingertips.



    Leave a Review: It helps other families find us and access our resources!

    Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team.
    Keywords: micro preemie, NICU journey, 25 week preemie, medically complex child, chronic lung disease in children, antepartum hospitalization, emergency C-section, sibling support in NICU, child life specialist, Ronald McDonald House, Hand to Hold, March of Dimes, NICU discharge, parenting after the NICU, medical motherhood, resilience in children, premature birth support, Midwest NICU mom
  • Inside the Children's Hospital

    Tube Feeding Awareness: Lived Experience, Real Talk, and Hope for the Future

    2026/02/11 | 45 mins.
    When tube feeding enters your life—whether at birth, in childhood, or adulthood—it can feel overwhelming, isolating, and misunderstood. In this special live episode of Inside the Children's Hospital, we center the voices of those with lived experience to explore what tube feeding really looks like beyond the diagnosis and discharge instructions.
    Host Katie Taylor is joined by parent advocates, a young adult patient, and a pediatric dietitian to share honest, unfiltered perspectives on NG tubes, G-tubes, GJ tubes, and blended feeds. Together, they discuss early fears and misconceptions, navigating medical systems and insurance, advocating for better options, and how tube feeding can ultimately bring relief, stability, and freedom. This conversation highlights the power of community, the importance of being believed, and what compassionate, family-centered support truly looks like—for patients, parents, and professionals alike.
    Today's Episode is sponsored by Moog Medical. Moog Medical is a trusted leader in infusion and enteral feeding technology, designing reliable, easy-to-use pumps that support safe, precise care for patients with complex medical needs—at home and in healthcare settings.
     
    Resources from today's episode:
    Oley Foundation 
    Infusing Hope Conference

    Join Oley for Community, Education, and so much more!


    Blended Tube Feeding Instagram 

    Luma Clean Cares

    A SXSW Short Film on the reality of tube-feeding, called 'Unholy'

    Connect with Guests from Today's Episode:
    Kelsey Ward – Parent advocate and medical parent, Follow Kelsey on TikTok
    Brady Crandall – Parent advocate and founder of YouthCrews
    Alexa Quintero – Patient advocate and young adult with lived tube feeding experience
    Hilarie Geurink, RD – Pediatric dietitian specializing in flexible, real-food tube feeding, Founder of Blended Tube Feeding
    Connect & Support from Child Life On Call:
    Subscribe: Never miss an episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.



    Visit insidethechildrenshospital.com to search stories and episodes easily



    Follow us on Instagram for updates and opportunities to connect with other parents



    Download SupportSpot: receive Child Life tools at your fingertips.



    Leave a Review: It helps other families find us and access our resources!

     
    Keywords:
    Tube feeding awareness, G-tube parenting, NG tube experience, GJ tube support, Medical parent advocacy, Pediatric nutrition support, Blended tube feeding, Real food tube feeding, Feeding tube myths, Medical trauma and advocacy, Young adult chronic illness, Child life support, Family-centered care, Hospital parent support, Living with feeding tubes
    Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team.
  • Inside the Children's Hospital

    How Camp Supports Healing, Play, and Belonging for Medically Complex Kids

    2026/02/04 | 41 mins.
    When your child's life is shaped by medical complexity, childhood can quickly become defined by hospital stays, procedures, and limitations. In today's episode, we explore how medically supported camps transform that narrative—creating space for joy, belonging, and healing for children, families, and even healthcare providers themselves.
    Katie Taylor is joined by Dr. Laura Blaisdell, Chief Medical Officer of SeriousFun Children's Network, and Jamie Gentille, Child Life Specialist Leader and former camper, to share the life-changing impact of camp for children with serious illnesses. From zip-lining with oxygen tubing to late-night cabin chats that build confidence and identity, this conversation highlights how thoughtfully designed camp experiences allow kids to be kids—without compromising medical safety.
    This episode explores the power of positive childhood experiences, how camps seamlessly integrate complex medical care behind the scenes, the role of child life specialists and medical volunteers in creating safe spaces for play, and why camp is just as healing for providers as it is for children. You'll also hear Jamie's personal journey from camper to child life specialist and why camp will always feel like home.
    Explore Child Life On Call's directory of medical and disability-friendly summer camps for kids! This resource helps families find inclusive summer camp options that support children with medical needs and disabilities, making it easier to plan fun, safe, and engaging summer experiences.
    Today's Episode is sponsored by Moog Medical. Moog Medical is a trusted leader in infusion and enteral feeding technology, designing reliable, easy-to-use pumps that support safe, precise care for patients with complex medical needs—at home and in healthcare settings.
    Resources from today's episode:
    Medical & Camp Support:
    SeriousFun Children's Network



    Hole in the Wall Gang Camp



    Painted Turtle Camp



    Medical volunteer opportunities through SeriousFun


     Connect & Support from Child Life On Call 
    Subscribe: Never miss an episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.



    Visit insidethechildrenshospital.com to search stories and episodes easily



    Follow us on Instagram for updates and opportunities to connect with other parents



    Download SupportSpot: receive Child Life tools at your fingertips.



    Leave a Review: It helps other families find us and access our resources!


    Keywords:
    Medically complex children, Pediatric medical camps, SeriousFun Children's Network, Child life specialist, Positive childhood experiences, Pediatric chronic illness support, Medical trauma healing, Camp for children with illness, Family-centered care, Pediatric resilience, Provider burnout prevention, Therapeutic play, Sibling support, Pediatric healthcare community
    Medical information provided is not a substitute for professional advice—please consult your care team

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