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A podcast that amplifies solutions to empower change, Miking Change puts the microphone to stories that matter. In its first season, Miking Change explores the world of charitable nonprofits. NGO's have eradicated polio, saved entire species from the brin

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    • Jan 5, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 43m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Episode 11: Conserving Marine Life With The Pew Charitable Trusts

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 54:59


    This week we're taking a plunge into the gulf of Mexico with marine biologist Chad Hanson.  Chad is a fisheries science and policy analyst at The Pew Charitable Trusts working on their Conserving Marine Life in the United States campaign. He studies the science and data critical to the health of the gulfs ecosystem and breaks it down to help inform partners and policy makers what actions we can take to conserve and restore coastal marine life. 

    Episode 10: New Beginnings

    Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 55:06 Transcription Available


    How do you know when love turns into something more nefarious? How do you recognize the signs of an abusive relationship? What do you do when a friend turns for you for help? Rachelle Nesta turns on her mic to answer these questions and more. The Director of Development at New Beginnings—a nonprofit that's hard at work in the Seattle area empowering survivors, raising community awareness and ending domestic violence—Rachelle lets survivors know that they are not alone and New Beginnings is there for them when they're ready. 

    Episode 9: Hearts Need Art

    Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 53:32


    This week, we're joined by Constanza Roeder. She is the founder and CEO of Hearts Need Art, a nonprofit whose mission is to create moments of joy, self-expression, and connection for those facing life-altering health challenges. Think Patch Adams with a paint brush and guitar.  A singer,  adolescent leukemia survivor and speaker, Constanza is on a mission to humanize health care through the arts. She's the type of person whose passion radiates from her, it's both contagious and inspiring. It's a conversation I won't soon forget.

    Episode 8: 3000 Miles to End Abuse

    Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 38:10


    This week, we're talking to 60 year old Patent Lawyer, Tim Markison. In late September, Tim embarked on a 3,000 mile journey from San Diego California to St. Augustine Florida on his bicycle. His aim is to increase awareness of child abuse prevention and promote healing for its victims. A survivor himself, Tim is raising money to prevent this epidemic from continuing to plague future generations through the Interwoven Circles Foundation. Tim's story is not of pain and heartbreak but a story of finding the courage to heal from a traumatic past to give hope for the future. 

    Episode 7: How Political Cartoons Can Be Barometers For Democracy - Part 2

    Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 48:56 Transcription Available


    This second half of Miking Change's conversation with Terry Anderson, the executive director of Cartoonists Rights Network International.  CRNI is a human rights non-profit specifically for cartoonists whose work has lead to a threat on their life or liberty.  In part two, Terry dives into their mission and shares stories of brave cartoonists all around the world risking life and liberty to practice their craft. 

    Episode 6: How Political Cartoons Can Be Barometers For Democracy - Part 1

    Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 53:32 Transcription Available


    Like Michael Jordan in Space Jam, Miking Change jumps into the world of cartoons with Terry Anderson, the executive director of Cartoonists Rights Network International.  CRNI is a human rights non-profit specifically for cartoonists whose work has lead to a threat on their life or liberty.  In part one, Terry explains how political cartoons play a critical role in our public discourse and when threatened—can be a sign of a democracy in decline.  

    Episode 5: Reflections - Parts Unknown

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 6:48


    In this brief episode, Jesse grabs the microphone to interpret how the conversations on Miking Change have challenged him and inspired growth. 

    Episode 4: Peaces of Me

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 53:43 Transcription Available


    Disability rights activist Daniel Hodges joins Miking Change to talk about Peaces of Me, a young nonprofit that promotes universal access and inclusion for those living with a disabilities and chronic illness. Founding the organization all while juggling law school, Daniel's perspective has been profoundly shaped by his experience as a blind man living with chronic pain and other conditions. He has spent a lifetime surpassing the low expectations placed on him and has made it his personal calling to aid others living with a disability and chronic illness reach their full potential. 

    Episode 3: Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 51:23


    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, or NWIRP, joins Miking Change to discuss immigration law. NWIRP 's mission is to promote justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education. They envision a world where all persons are afforded justice and equity, regardless of where they were born. Staff attorney Emma Rekart talks with Jesse about inequities that exist with in the United State's immigration system and the myths around deserving or undeserving immigrants. 

    Episode 2: National Alliance on Mental Illness

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 52:32 Transcription Available


    The National Alliance on Mental Illness | Seattle's mission is to address the unmet mental health needs within our community through support, referral, education, and outreach. They are working to create a world where all those impacted by mental illness know they are not alone, and are empowered to live a fulfilling life. Jeremiah Bainbridge, Development Manager, joins Miking Change to discuss the stigma around mental illness. A mental health activist, Jeremiah brings a lived experience to the topic and gives listeners a vivid picture of what its like to navigate both the health care system and the justice system with mental illness. 

    Episode 1: A Call To Men

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 54:29 Transcription Available


    A Call to Men educates men and boys all over the world on healthy, respectful manhood.  At its core, A Call to Men is a violence prevention organization and respected leader on issues of manhood, male socialization and its intersection with violence, and preventing violence against all women, girls, and those at the margins of the margins. Josué Argüelles, the organization's Director of Youth Initiatives, joins Jesse Colman on Miking Change to talk about their mission and the role masculinity plays on men and boys around the world. 

    Introducing Miking Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 3:46


    Coming soon, a new podcast that puts a microphone to the stories that matter. 

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