Adriana Galvan and Lisa Lawson on Using Brain Science to Help Gen Z Thrive
This episode of CaseyCast is adapted from a live conversation at the 2026 Adolescent Brain Development Summit hosted by the UCLA Center for the Developing Adolescent. Foundation President and CEO Lisa Lawson joined Adriana Galván for a fireside chat about how to better support young people as they navigate the path to adulthood.
13 May 2026, 1:53 pm
35 minutes 53 seconds
Michele Jacobs on Helping Young People Earn, Learn and Thrive in Atlanta
On the latest episode of CaseyCast, the Annie E. Casey Foundation's President and CEO Lisa Lawson talks with Michelle Jacobs, associate vice president of college and career ready at United Way of Greater Atlanta, about how Career Ready ATL is reimagining pathways to work for young people.
Career Ready ATL is a youth apprenticeship program designed to support young people ages 16 to 24 who are furthest from opportunity — including those involved in foster care, the juvenile justice system or disconnected from school and work. Through partnerships with employers, schools and community organizations, the initiative combines paid, on-the-job learning with education and wraparound supports to help young people build sustainable careers.
6 April 2026, 12:00 pm
30 minutes 53 seconds
Nicole Clifton on How Employers Can Help Young People Thrive
Nicole “Nikki” Clifton, president of social impact at UPS and president of the UPS Foundation, joins the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Lisa Lawson to discuss how companies can support young people through jobs, mentoring and community partnerships — from delivering vaccines to fighting trafficking to creating career pathways.
9 October 2025, 3:13 pm
31 minutes 50 seconds
Adriana Galván on the Adolescent Brain, Stress and Systems that Support Young People
Adolescence is a time of both vulnerability and possibility. UCLA professor Adriana Galván — a leading researcher on the adolescent brain — joins Casey Foundation President & CEO Lisa Lawson to discuss how brain science can guide education, justice, and social systems to better support young people on their path to adulthood.
18 September 2025, 3:57 pm
1 minute 41 seconds
Introducing Thrive: A Special CaseyCast Episode With Lisa Lawson
Lisa Lawson, president and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, introduces her new book Thrive: How the Science of the Adolescent Brain Helps Us Imagine a Better Future for All Children. In this special short episode, Lisa shares why adolescence is not just a challenge to navigate but an opportunity to help young people ages 14 to 24 flourish — and previews upcoming CaseyCast conversations inspired by the book.
16 September 2025, 10:45 am
31 minutes 2 seconds
How Medicaid and EMS Corps Are Creating New Futures for Young People | Alex Briscoe on CaseyCast
What if Medicaid could do more than cover doctor visits? What if it could change lives? In this episode of CaseyCast, public health expert Alex Briscoe joins host Lisa Lawson to explore how rethinking Medicaid can unlock better mental health care, build a more diverse workforce and empower young people.
Alex shares the story of EMS Corps, a program he helped launch that trains young adults — many with experience in foster care or juvenile justice — to become emergency medical technicians. With mentorship, stipends and real career options, EMS Corps is proving that workforce development can be a healing intervention. Hear how this model is scaling nationally — and what it takes to turn policy into purpose.
6 July 2025, 12:00 am
40 minutes 35 seconds
The Power of Mentorship: A Conversation with Artis Stevens
Artis Stevens, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, joins the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Lisa Lawson to discuss how mentorship transforms lives. From breaking cycles of poverty to promoting equity and inclusion, Stevens highlights BBBSA’s innovative programs and vision for the future. Tune in to hear how mentorship creates opportunity and empowers youth to thrive.
Learn more at https://www.aecf.org/blog/mentorship-as-a-pathway-to-opportunity-a-conversation-with-artis-stevens
28 January 2025, 12:00 am
39 minutes 30 seconds
Insights from Lawrence Katz on CaseyCast
In this episode of CaseyCast, Lisa Hamilton speaks with Lawrence F. Katz, Harvard economist and co-founder of J-PAL North America, about the transformative role of research and evidence in addressing poverty and inequality. They discuss sectoral employment training, the power of randomized control trials to shape effective social policies and groundbreaking programs like Moving to Opportunity. Katz shares insights on building pathways to economic mobility, the importance of neighborhood effects and how partnerships between researchers, communities and policymakers can drive meaningful change. Tune in to explore how data and collaboration are creating a brighter future for kids and families.
Learn more at https://www.aecf.org/blog/lawrence-katz-on-how-research-and-evidence-drive-social-change
11 December 2024, 12:00 am
38 minutes 43 seconds
Nurturing Young Minds: A Conversation With Ellen Roche
Join Lisa Hamilton, president and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, as she interviews Ellen Roche, a leading voice in early childhood education. Discover why relationships are crucial for creating ideal learning environments where all children thrive. Explore the intersection of research and practice, and learn how we can build a brighter future by investing in our youngest learners.
7 October 2024, 7:17 pm
26 minutes 11 seconds
Stephanie Hoopes Talks Survival Budget and Family Success
In this episode, Lisa Hamilton chats with United Way of Northern New Jersey’s Stephanie Hoopes about building a better measure of financial hardship for workers and families. Stream it now.
Learn more at https://www.aecf.org/blog/stephanie-hoopes-on-building-a-better-barometer-for-financial-hardship.
13 February 2023, 3:38 pm
33 minutes 30 seconds
Nicole Lynn Lewis on Young Student Parents
In this episode of CaseyCast: Casey's Lisa Hamilton chats with Nicole Lynn Lewis, who leads Generation Hope, a nonprofit devoted to helping young parents go to — and graduate from — college.