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In this episode of the Drop In CEO podcast, Bill Bresser discusses extensive journey from volunteer to CEO, the organization's mission and services, and the impact they have on the youth in their community. Bill shares inspirational stories of transformation, challenges faced, and the importance of fundraising and storytelling in nonprofit work. The episode also highlights opportunities for community involvement and volunteerism, as well as the future vision for the organization's Youth Workforce Development Center. Episode Highlights: 07:25 Fundraising and Storytelling 08:57 Heartwarming Success Stories 16:41 Volunteer Opportunities and Community Involvement 20:04 Youth Workforce Development Center William (Bill) Bresser is the CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati, where he leads an organization serving over 2,500 youth annually. A University of Cincinnati graduate, Bill began as a volunteer in 2003 and rose through the ranks to become CEO in 2018. Over two decades, he’s held roles from Education Director to VP of Operations, shaping programs and managing millions in grants. He holds multiple leadership certifications and serves on several boards, including the Ohio Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs. Bill lives in Cincinnati with his wife Bethany and son Will, who inspires his dedication daily. Connect with Bill Bresser: Company Website: www.bgcgc.org Linkedin: https://www.facebook.com/thecincyclub For More Insights from The Drop In CEO:
In this episode, Natalie Belanger of the CT Museum of Culture and History tells the story of the Good Will Club, the forerunner of the youth club movement that got its start in Hartford. But the story of the club can't be separated from that of its founder, a woman who's an inductee of the CT Women's Hall of Fame for her barrier-breaking work in the legal field. There are lots of ways to learn more about the history of the Good Will Club and about Mary Hall. Here's a partial list of sources consulted for this episode: Elizabeth Warren, “Mary Hall: Breaking the Legal Barrier,” CT Explored, Spring 2010 Kevin Flood, “The Boys and Girls Clubs of America Started Here,” CT Explored, Fall 2019 Mary Hall's Entry in the CT Women's Hall of Fame Judge A. Susan Peck, “Upcoming Survey on the Status of Connecticut Women in the Legal Profession,” CT Lawyer, September/October 2024 Some other sources you might like to check out: You can look at digitized issues of the Good Will Star, the newspaper published by the boys of the Good Will Club, held at the Connecticut State Library; see a timeline of the history of the Boys and Girls Club of Hartford; and visit the Connecticut Museum's Waterman Research Center to see published histories of the Good Will/Boys and Girls Club as well as Mary Hall's scrapbook. This episode received support from the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, Hartford, Connecticut. image: Mary Hall and Good Will Club Boys, Mary Hall Scrapbook, MS 78249 CMCH Collection. -------------------------------------------------- Like Grating the Nutmeg? Want to support it? Make a donation! 100% of the funds from your donation go directly to the production and promotion of the show. Go to ctexplored.org to send your donation now. Get your copy of Connecticut Explored magazine, in print and digital editions now so you don't miss the Summer issue! Each issue offers a photo essay, feature-length stories you can sink your teeth into, and shorter stories you can breeze through—plus lots of beautiful, large historic images. We include oral histories, stunning museum objects, must-see destinations, and more. From Colonial history to pop-culture, you'll find it all in this magazine. Subscribe to get your copy today in your mailbox or your inbox at ctexplored.org This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Natalie Belanger, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan at www.highwattagemedia.com/ Follow GTN on our socials - Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and BlueSky. Follow executive producer Mary Donohue on Facebook and Instagram at WeHa Sidewalk Historian. Join us in two weeks for our next episode of Grating the Nutmeg, the podcast of Connecticut history. Thank you for listening!
Send us a text and chime in!In this episode, Guy Roginson interviews Alex and Savannah from the Boys and Girls Club of Central Arizona to talk about the exciting initiatives they have lined up to support youth in the community through adventure, creativity, and a whole lot of fun.From innovative fundraising to impactful after-school programs, the Club brings fresh energy to Prescott and the surrounding areas.Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Martin talks to Carolyn Tuckwell, President & CEO at Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC about Pink Shirt Day.
Welcome back to Pizza Quest!In this episode, we are joined by Eddie Fischer (no, not the famous singer and husband of Debbie Reynolds and father of Carrie Fisher), but the OTHER Eddie Fischer, a Jersey guy, the founder of How U Doin?, a new boys and girls club about to launch near Dallas, Texas. Yes, he and I share a long, shared history of East Coast pizza questing but, more importantly, his current quest is to provide a safe haven for teens struggling with the allure of drinking, drugs, and alienation. How U Doin is a clubhouse, but it's much more, fueled by a vision to make a difference in the lives of the youngsters involved and, also, in the community at large. Hear how Eddie Fischer discovered and is fulfilling his new mission in life which, by the way, involves pizza making as part of his formula for success.
It's been a devastating couple of days for the St. Anthony Boys and Girls Club. A historic building that was their home was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night. On Thursday, the board of directors held an emergency meeting, and executive director Carmella Rose told us about it.
Send us a textCurious about how to turn burnout into a breakthrough? Learn how Kim Keane, a former teacher, transformed her life through holistic healing and now empowers women to manage stress and anxiety effectively with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Reiki, and sound healing. Kim shares her deeply personal journey, from struggling with identity loss and traditional therapy to discovering the power of meditation, yoga, and energy work. Her story is a testament to the incredible resilience and potential for anyone feeling isolated or misunderstood.Imagine harnessing the energy of crystals to aid in your healing process. Kim delves into the use of specific stones like rose quartz and tourmaline in her Reiki and EFT sessions. She also demystifies the creation and activation of crystal grids for amplified healing benefits. Through her own healing journey, which spurred her to start a podcast during the pandemic, Kim underscores the critical importance of releasing past traumas to break generational cycles and foster a more fulfilled life.Ever struggled with setting boundaries or articulating your needs effectively? Kim offers practical advice on the significance of clear standards and boundaries for maintaining energy balance and preventing misunderstandings in relationships. You'll hear a compelling success story of a client who transformed her life by overcoming people-pleasing tendencies.Plus, discover creative strategies for couples to enhance communication and the myriad benefits of sound healing to rebalance your energy. Join us for actionable insights on managing overwhelming emotions and prioritizing tasks to make life's challenges more manageable.Website: https://www.kimkeane.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/kimvkeane/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kimvkeanePodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-of-a-kind-you/id1537872666 Support the showWe hope you found the episode to be enlightening and insightful. Our goal is to create content that not only entertains but also helps you grow spiritually and connect with your inner self. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to like, subscribe, and write a review. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us and helps us to improve the quality of our content and reach a wider audience. We believe that by sharing knowledge and insights about spirituality, we can help to inspire positive change and personal growth. So, if you find our podcast to be meaningful and informative, we encourage you to share it with your friends and family. You TubeFacebookFacebook Group The Road To Spiritual AwakeningSpiritual Awakening 101 Guide
On our newest episode of the Learning Can't Wait podcast, our host Hayley Spira-Bauer sits down with Dr. Christina Dukes Brown, a passionate advocate for educational equity and community engagement. Dr. Brown shares her candid perspective on the challenges educators face, emphasizing the critical need for better preparation and trauma-informed practices to support both academic and social-emotional learning. Reflecting on the alarming teacher turnover rates post-pandemic, she underscores the importance of equipping educators with the tools they need to succeed. The conversation delves into systemic gaps in teacher training and the transformative potential of out-of-school programs in addressing these issues, all while celebrating the profound impact that love, respect, and authenticity have on students' lives. Dr. Brown also highlights her innovative work with the Boys and Girls Club of America, focusing on out-of-school initiatives that empower young people in Patterson and Passaic. From providing academic support and character education to fostering creativity and leadership through activities like basketball, dance, and even esports, the club offers a holistic approach to youth development. A standout program, Girls with Goals, is inspiring young women to pursue entrepreneurship, equipping them with business skills and mentorship opportunities from female leaders across industries. This episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of education, as Dr. Brown's insights and programs exemplify the power of community-driven solutions and the importance of nurturing students both inside and outside the classroom.
MAYOR CRAIG STOUGH RETIRING Craig Stough | Mayor | Sylvania Sylvania Mayor Craig Stough says he plans to retire at the end of the month. "I have been one of the luckiest people on Earth to have served in Sylvania. It has been the honor and privilege of my life to serve 10 years on Sylvania City Council and 29 years as Sylvania's Mayor." Stough's current term runs through 2025 - but he says he wants to make the call on his terms - and give proper time for a seamless transition. Stough was sworn in as Mayor in 1996 - first serving on council in 1986. A city representative says current council president Mark Frye will finish out the remaining term starting January 1 - and then choose whether to run for the office in 2025. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF TOLEDO COST ANALYSIS Jim Ravas | President and Chief Executive Officer | Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo Recently, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Ohio received a completed research work from Ohio University outlining the cost-benefit analysis of funding for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Ohio. Every $1 invested in the Boys & Girls Clubs will generate $35.16 in lifetime benefits for members, caregivers, youth workers, and Ohio Communities. Annually, $1 invested in the Boys & Girls Clubs generates $12.25 of economic and social impact. Surveying 20,527 youth in Ohio who participate in after-school programming with the Boys & Girls Clubs, 9,442 or 46% are less likely to use drugs and drink than their peers not participating in the Clubs. The strategy is to offer a safe place for our youth grades 1-12 and proactively provide programming that will keep them safe and enable them to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Additionally - The Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo are committed to a clear vision: every young person should be equipped to make healthy decisions for their social, emotional, and physical well-being. WHISKEY EXPERT (Re-air from August) Elliot MacFarlane | Whiskey Wizard
An electrifying conversation with Robert Lewis, Jr., Nicholas President and CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Boston. With charisma and a passion rooted in lived experience, Robert shares his remarkable journey and the impactful work of his organization, which serves over 14,000 teens and touches the lives of 40,000 families annually. From his upbringing in public housing to his leadership today, Robert embodies resilience and hope. “I remind them I grew up in the projects...I am them, just years older,” he reflects, connecting deeply with the youth he serves. His dedication isn't just about addressing gaps in service—it's about empowering young people to achieve greatness, providing them with resources for health, education, and workforce readiness. “Do you believe in these young people? This is not about fixing them—they don't need fixing. It's the systems around them that do,” Robert emphasizes, disrupting traditional narratives. This fun episode to watch, hosted by Julia Patrick, tackles profound issues: educational disparities, health inequities, and the need for systemic change. But Robert's message is clear—collaboration and investment in young people's potential are the cornerstones of a thriving community. He invites donors, board members, and community leaders to engage firsthand with the Boys and Girls Club's mission, emphasizing that this is about building a “return on community,” not just an ROI. This heartening discussion redefines leadership, challenges assumptions, and inspires action. #YouthEmpowerment #BridgeBuilding #NonprofitLeadershipFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Regional Director of Programs Dave Gordon sat down with H Bosh Jr to talk about the work he provides at the Capital Area Boys and Girls Club. He also talks on his passion for music.
Brandon Williams, New President of Boys and Girls Club of Greater St. Louis joins Tom and Debbie to talk about his new gig and more.
Warwick Schools Family Engagement Coordinator Cameron Kadek talks with Boys and Girls Club of Warwick CEO Lara D'Antuono about supporting Warwick's youth. The Boys and Girls Club helps kids reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Hear about partnering with Warwick Public Schools to give students before and after school support, summer programs and vacation camps, personalized tutoring, and the recording studio, Oculus, and gym at the Cooper Club.
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On The Kenny & JT Show we're joined by Tim Haverstock, Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club of Canton at the J. Babe Stearn Center. Tim previews this year's Thurman Munson Scholarship Dinner, and more...
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Just before the Toronto NABC, John sat down with Ladawna Parham, executive director of the ACBL Educational Foundation, and Bronia Jenkins, executive director of the ACBL. Jenkins, “one year in,” still has the energy and vision she started with, if not more. Parham, who took the position in November, has had to start from the ground up, with no bridge experience (although she did do her own research prior to getting the job). She is amazed at the depth and vitality of the bridge world. Listen to how these two women are working together within their organizations to engage and empower those who want to bring bridge to the masses.
On The Kenny & JT Show we're joined by Tim Haverstock, Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club of Canton at the J. Babe Stearn Center, and he brought SuperFans from Denver and Cincinnati. The Pro Football Ultimate Fan Association will be hosting their annual Kids Tailgate Party at the Center tomorrow at 4:00pm.
Find out more about Dance Like The Stars Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You'll hear interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you know about that, you'll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area. We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural, scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along for the ride. Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in 2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from the King of Rock'n'Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette, blues legend Howlin' Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B. Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America's favorite playwright Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature, to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions that preserve and share North Mississippi's rich history. Begin your discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org. Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar; Mike King - Drums/Percussion All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC
Hour 2 - The Boys and Girls Club of Metro Denver Raffle, not to be confused with Mighty Millions, has advertised for the last 16 years that the grand prize winner would get a house. The raffle has not given away a single home in those 16 years. Red Lobster is putting everything from their store closings up for auction today. An Onlyfans model was the final straw that shut down the New York - Dublin Portal. The art installation has live video feeds from both countries playing on big screens. After a lot of reports about people doing rude things an Onlyfans model recorded herself flashing the live feed and then the stream was shutdown. Jimmy Carter's son says that things are coming to an end with the former president. He is 99 and has been in hospice for a little over a year.
In honor of Charter School Week, Education Matters with MySchoolOptions is bringing you this conversation with host Cesar Roman and guests Jacqueline Cronk, CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of St. Joseph County, and Jeremy Lugbill, Superintendent for Career and Success Academy Network of Public Schools in South Bend, Indiana. The conversation explores the partnership between the Boys and Girls Club and Career Academy Network of Public Schools on a new Charter School in South Bend, Indiana. The main themes include enhancing the educational experience, creating a teacher pipeline, providing access to different opportunities, and making learning relevant and impactful. The partnership aims to prepare students for the future by offering project-based learning, interdisciplinary connections, and real-world experiences. The Boys and Girls Club aims to inspire and enable all kids to reach their full potential through innovative programming and partnerships. Career and Success Academy Network focuses on transforming lives through passionate, innovative, and impactful learning experiences. The conversation highlights their collaboration in creating a micro school and other initiatives to meet the needs of students in the community. Takeaways Charter schools offer high-quality, tuition-free options with accountability and flexibility. Addressing the emotional needs of students is crucial for their overall well-being and academic success. Creating innovative learning experiences, such as micro schools and makerspaces, can enhance student engagement and prepare them for the future. The partnership between the Boys and Girls Club and Career Academy Network aims to enhance the educational experience for students in South Bend, Indiana. The partnership focuses on creating a teacher pipeline and providing access to different opportunities for students. Project-based learning, interdisciplinary connections, and real-world experiences are key components of the educational model. Community collaboration and education advocacy play a crucial role in driving change in education. The lasting impact of the partnership is to prepare students for the future and transform the educational landscape in the South Bend community. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice
John sits down with Mikayla Kleifgen and discusses the services and benefits of the Club to our community.
How many times have you heard the 10 commandments? You probably know them by heart. But are you just seeing them, or are you really hearing them? Complacency is dangerous. Before we know it, we aren't heeding warnings, or listening to the things we know to be true. Today's guest Robbie Slocomb dives into how a divorce helped him come to realize this fact, and not get stuck in complacency. In this episode, you'll discover… What is the key trait to winning at work and at home? (1:25) Are you doing what you know? (9:15) Complacency wake-up calls. (17:??) Is God calling you to something? (26:50) Robbie's Bio: Robbie Slocumb, based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, is currently a Chief Executive Officer at Boys & Girls Clubs of Gordon, Murray, & Whitfield Counties, bringing experience from previous roles at Boys & Girls Clubs of Gordon, Murray, & Whitfield Counties. Robbie Slocumb holds a 1991 - 1997 BA in Communications & Education from Lee University. With a robust skill set that includes Board Development, Resource Development, Youth Development, Organizational Development, Non-profit Leadership, and more, Robbie Slocumb contributes valuable insights to the industry. What's Next? Are you struggling to win at both home and work? Maybe you're crushing it at work, but home life is tough. Or maybe home life is great, but work is challenging. I want to give you 10 tips that I share with clients. Go to my website at www.corymcarlson.com/subscribe and download your free copy of “10 Ways To Win At Home and at Work.” Have you read ‘Rise and Go'? All leaders get knocked down from time to time, so this is a resource to help you get back up quicker. Check it out on Amazon. Also, if you have not checked out my first book, please do! It is called Win At Home First and you can purchase it on Amazon Here. Forbes Magazine rated it one of 7 books everyone on your team should read.
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In this episode, Dr. Patterson talks with Gina Lopez from the Boys and Girls Club of Whittier. Gina discusses the after school programs that are available to students across the District. She highlights some of the activities that students engage in including, STEAM workshops, choir lessons, keyboard instruction, and a DJ program. She also introduces some new sports programs that will become available to our students this spring.
I count David Bornowski as a life time best friend. On this special Reunion podcast, hear David recall growing up in Sherman, Texas, relive the days of starting golf, and being the son-in-law of revered Dr. Townsend. Enjoy David's special wit and wisdom that provides unique advice about giving back and volunteering. He inspires us to move from selfishness to selflessness.
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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Moncef Lakouas is executive director of BGC Moncton. Teah Bailey is the sustainability and advancement Manager at the club.
The Boys and Girls Clubs play a vital role in shaping the lives of children and youth by providing support and opportunities for them.Join us for the Joy Drive supporting the Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley!Gift JOY this season!December 7, 20234 - 6 p.m.Three locations:Levin Club4955 Edenview Dr.San Jose, CA 95111Alviso Club5040 N. First St.San Jose, CA 95002Morgan Hill Club17666 Crest AveMorgan Hill, CA 95037In this episode, we hear inspiring stories of the enormous impacts made by the Boys and Girls Clubs. You'll hear from Adam Hernandez, Isaac Romero, Helen Sustarich, and Franco Finn.The Boys and Girls Clubs offer our youth so much:Safe Haven: Under the guidance of caring adults, these clubs offer a safe and supportive environment where kids can learn, play, and grow, serving as a sanctuary away from potential risks or negative influences in their neighborhoods.Educational Support: Boys and Girls Clubs offer educational programs that supplement what kids learn in school. They provide homework help, tutoring, and diverse learning experiences contribute to academic success.Mentorship: Through positive role models and mentors, these clubs foster personal development, self-esteem, and confidence. Mentors provide guidance and inspire children to reach their full potential.Health and Wellness: They promote healthy lifestyles through fitness activities, nutrition education, and access to sports programs. These clubs instill the importance of physical and mental well-being.Community Engagement: Boys and Girls Clubs offer opportunities for volunteerism, community service, and leadership development. They teach the value of giving back and actively creating positive change.Opportunity Equalizer: These clubs can act as an equalizer, offering opportunities and resources that may not be easily accessible to all children. Irrespective of their background or economic status, kids have access to resources that help bridge gaps and level the playing field.Life Skills Development: Children are taught crucial life skills, such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and decision-making, to prepare them for success in their future endeavors.Boys and Girls Clubs are critical in shaping well-rounded, resilient individuals with the tools and support to navigate life's challenges and pursue their dreams.Visit their site to see how else you can spread joy this season:https://bit.ly/BGCSiliconValleywww.GaryScottThomas.com
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Stealing from the kids? Thieves take parts of a new lawn from the Fresno Boys and Girls Club. Guest Co-Host: Joe Basile See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Got Something to Say? is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! LaToya Turner from Boys & Girls Club of Greater Southwest Michigan talks about their Trick or Treat Extravaganza. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taniya Bethke and Swanny Evans from the Council to Advance Hunting and Shooting Sports join DU's Mike Brasher and Mark Horobetz in an entertaining discussion of the integral role of hunters and gun owners in conservation. Learn about the R3 initiative (Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation) and the significance of the Pittman-Robertson Act to wildlife management. The group also explores the effectiveness of new hunter recruitment programs and societal attitudes toward hunting.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Join us on the Do The Thing Start a Podcast challenge https://dothethingswag.com/pages/do-the-thing-start-a-podcast-challenge The more you move, the more you grow. And you don't have to take giant steps. Inching along is always better than nothing. We flipped the tables today and had Adam Webber of CallCast interview me! When I first started Do The Thing, I had a few ideas in mind. But as the Do The Thing Formula revealed itself, so did my true passion—this podcast. Now, I want to encourage you to get curious, take a few steps forward, and start your own podcast. Listen as Adam helps me dissect the Do The Thing Formula and why everyone can benefit from starting a podcast. Ready to break down barriers and reveal your best life? Visit dothethingpodcast.com or send an email to stacey@dothethingformula.com
As demonstrators rally against guns outside the state capitol, we take a closer look at what they want, and talk about the new state laws aimed at curbing gun violence in Colorado. We'll also talk about a new law designed to better support survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Plus, meet Colorado's Boys and Girls Club Youth Ambassadors. And fifth graders are on a quest to save the bees.
Join us on the Do The Thing Start a Podcast challenge https://dothethingswag.com/pages/do-the-thing-start-a-podcast-challenge The more you move, the more you grow. And you don't have to take giant steps. Inching along is always better than nothing. We flipped the tables today and had Adam Webber of CallCast interview me! When I first started Do The Thing, I had a few ideas in mind. But as the Do The Thing Formula revealed itself, so did my true passion—this podcast. Now, I want to encourage you to get curious, take a few steps forward, and start your own podcast. Listen as Adam helps me dissect the Do The Thing Formula and why everyone can benefit from starting a podcast. Ready to break down barriers and reveal your best life? Visit dothethingpodcast.com or send an email to stacey@dothethingformula.com.