Thanks for checking out the trailer for I Love Humans. (Subscribe on iTunes) This is a hyper local podcast focused on people-care in Southeast Baltimore. It is my objective to discover how different organizations are serving the most vulnerable of our community and to listen to the opinions of thoseā¦
Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe on Google PodcastsFEATURED IN EPISODEKirk Wise and Vic King from Helping Up MissionKim Wireman from Powell RecoveryDan Buccino and Dr. Vinay Parekh from Johns Hopkins Hospital Broadway Center for AddictionAlex Gonzalez from Teen Challenge BaltimoreMegan Karanfil, Medical Researcher and Patient Advocate. https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheHerdsNerd/
Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe on Google PodcastsFeatured in EpisodeKanika Feaster-Gordon: Vice-President, Workforce Development @ HumanimCatherine Cheeseboro Darel Falls @ Employment Connection CenterResourcesMobile Job CenterCasa De MarylandAmerica Works of MarylandOur Daily Bread Employment CenterGoodwill Industries
We look at food access from a top to bottom perspective. Josh interviews local leaders in the area who are trying to get good food to people in need.
We talk to Councilman Cohen, kids, youths and employers about youth employment over the summer.
How do we care for the homeless in Southeast Baltimore? Well this episode barely scratches the surface in answering that question, but we have to start somewhere.In this episode Josh interviews his son Hayden, Kevin (homeless) and Kevin Lindamood who leads Healthcare for the Homeless. Josh's friend Albert is also interviewed.Resources:Healthcare for the Homeless web siteAlbert's Podcast
Thanks for checking out the trailer for I Love Humans. (Subscribe on iTunes) This is a hyper local podcast focused on people-care in Southeast Baltimore. It is my objective is to discover how different organizations are serving the most vulnerable of our community and to listen to the opinions of those receiving care. If everything goes as planned we will have 12 episodes that are released weekly on Thursday mornings.This project was born out of a personal quest that I, Josh Turansky, undertook to understand people care in Southeast Baltimore. I am a pastor of a church in Fells Point, resident of Butcher's Hill, and manage the Compassion Center off Eastern Avenue (1706 Eastern Ave). Most of my week is spent caring for people in crisis. I am relatively new to the area and unfamiliar with how people are helped in the city. This podcast is areligious and apolitical. I'm not saying that you will agree with all the comments made by me or our guests. But my premise is that caring for fellow humans does not require a specific religious affiliation or political affiliation.In each episode I will attempt to uncover practical and concrete ways Southeast Baltimore residents can participate in people care. I'm also open to feedback and suggestions on what that care might look like.I'm not a sound engineer by trade. I'm trying to learn the basics as fast as possible, but please bear with me as I learn to capture great audio and edit it.I want to thank my church for hosting the podcast and underwriting the cost of production. Haven City Church is the sole sponsor for this first season.You can leave comments below or contact me through the contact form on the church web site.