Trying to Hold the Line
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In this conversation, Nicky Wood and Lauren Humphrey talk more openly about the reality many youth organizations and community programs are facing right now: exhaustion, instability, and the growing feeling that the systems supporting young people are slowly breaking down.
Building off their previous conversation, they explore what it feels like to work inside youth development during a time when communities are overwhelmed, public systems are stretched thin, and nonprofits are increasingly being asked to do more with less. They discuss the frustration many frontline youth workers feel after years of reports, frameworks, and conversations that acknowledge the crisis, while the people doing the actual connective work continue struggling to sustain programs on the ground.
The conversation also begins exploring a larger question: if communities can no longer independently sustain meaningful youth development systems, what might regional collaboration and shared infrastructure actually look like?
This is an honest and evolving conversation from inside the work itself — not polished answers, but people trying to make sense of what communities are losing and what it may take to rebuild them.
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