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Latest podcast episodes about community outreach specialist

The LaTangela Show
Metro Health chats on the #TanLine Measles update April 2025

The LaTangela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 20:43


Join LaTangela as she chats with Metro Health Baton Rouge. Measles is plaguing the United States, and we are on a mission to enlighten the community on updates, resources and options to keep our families healthy and safe. Community Outreach Specialist, Ray Charles Williams, Sr. and Community Advocate Eugene Collins share details on the importance of educating ourselves with the facts and options that will provide the best outcomes for our loved ones. Testing and Resources are available at: Metro Health BR 950 Lori Burgess Baton Rouge, La. RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST KTCS - Beaumont, Tx. Mon-Fri 3-8 CST WWO - YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms - #iTunes #Spotify #WEMX #WAFB+ www.LaTangela.com Special Thank You - Gordon McKernan Injury Attorney - Official Partner #GordonGives #TanCares #225BulletinBoard #TanTune #POOFSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finding Peaks
Breaking Barriers in Addiction and Mental Health: Sarrah Forrest on 50 Years of the Winter Symposium

Finding Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 42:23


In this episode, Chris Burns brings back Nik Darrah, our Community Outreach Specialist, to the show to welcome our very special guest, Sarrah Forrest, Chief Operating Officer of the Winter Symposium! This year marks the amazing achievement of the 50th annual Winter Symposium, offering industry insight, therapeutic advances, and a noncompetitive networking community, along with so much more. From the inception of this event with Dr. Forrest to where it stands today, Sarah Forrest continues to push the needle forward, maintaining an exemptional industry event. With such a momentous celebration on the horizon, Sarah shared the amazing agendas coming to this year's attendees. For more information on the Winter Symposium, check out Addictionandmentalhealth.org.

Finding Peaks
Justice, Education, and Change: Judge Regina Walter & ECOC

Finding Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 40:26


In this episode, Chris Burns brings back Nik Darrah, our Community Outreach Specialist, to the show to help welcome our very special guest, Judge Regina Walter! Judge Regina served an illustrious judicial career spanning over three decades before stepping into a senior judge position and founding Educating Children of Color. Regina, Chris, and Nik discuss cultural biases, racial discrimination, and underfunded resources, to name a few, before clarifying the power of donations. Through ECOC, Diversity University, and Leadership Academy, Judge Regina Walter's passion for supporting humans and solidifying community shines brightly to so many to see. For more information on ECOC, please check out Educatingchildrenofcolor.org.

Navigating Life with Vision Loss
Holiday Episode #3: Accessible Holiday Decor

Navigating Life with Vision Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 32:54


Join host Kim Wardlow and guest Michael Sisneros, Aftersight's Community Outreach Specialist, for a festive episode dedicated to making your holiday decorations both safe and accessible for everyone, including those with low vision. Michael shares practical tips and personal stories on enhancing your holiday décor with tactile, olfactory, and audio elements to make the season memorable and inclusive. Whether it's adding scented pine cones, crafting textured ornaments, or arranging lights for visibility, there are endless ways to ensure a joyful and accessible holiday. Michael, who also cares for his father with low vision, discusses how his family maintains traditions while keeping their holiday home accessible. From a motion-activated train around the Christmas tree to scented ornaments that last for years, Michael brings a wealth of ideas to enrich your holiday season safely. Learn about cost-effective décor solutions, organizational tips, and ways to make your home welcoming for all guests with low vision. Contact Aftersight: Phone: (720) 712-8856 Email: feedback@aftersight.org Colorado Gives Day Reminder Support Aftersight's mission by donating through Colorado Gives Day and selecting Aftersight as your chosen nonprofit. Early donations are also accepted, with each contribution helping Aftersight receive additional funds through a donation boost. Chapter Markers 00:00 Intro and episode overview 00:11 Decorating tips and caregiving experience 05:20 Accessible décor and family traditions 11:18 Tips on lighting, texture, and sound elements 17:42 Using color and contrast in holiday décor 21:16 Safety considerations for low-vision guests 30:58 Favorite holiday memory and closing remarks

Finding Peaks
The Power of Presence: Nik Darrah on Healing and Community Outreach

Finding Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 22:10


In this episode, Chris brings Nik Darrah back to the show, this time as Peaks Recovery Center's new Community Outreach Specialist! From experiencing PRC as a client 10 years ago to now being a part of the staff, Nik shares his milestones, successes, and personal ambitions for his new role. In this shared discussion, the spotlight lands on updating definitions of substance use to classify it as a mental health disorder, to the power of slowing down and being present. Community outreach is vital and we are so happy to bring Nik back home to Peaks to continue saving lives, one day at a time.

All Souls Forum
Signs of Suicide: Gatekeeper Training (Rebroadcast)

All Souls Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 58:00


Michelle Irwin, Community Outreach Specialist with First Call Kansas City discusses how to provide tools to help identify the signs and symptoms of depression and suicide in youth.  (Rebroadcast from […] The post Signs of Suicide: Gatekeeper Training (Rebroadcast) appeared first on KKFI.

Outdoor Adventure Series
Discovering Hueco Tanks: Nicole Roque on El Paso's Hidden Outdoor Gem

Outdoor Adventure Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 41:15


Welcome back to the Outdoor Adventure Series, the podcast that celebrates the thrill of outdoor activities and the beauty of our natural world.This is the 6th episode of our collaboration with Visit El Paso to promote El Paso, Southwest Texas, New Mexico, and Juarez, MX, as they host the OWAA's  2024 annual conference this year.During today's episode, we're diving into the wonders of Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site with our special guest, Nicole Roque. Nicole is the Community Outreach Specialist for Hueco Tanks, part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Division, and she has spent the last six years fostering a deep connection between the El Paso community and its breathtaking outdoor spaces.Nicole shares her fascinating journey from studying wildlife science to becoming a passionate advocate for nature at Hueco Tanks. We'll explore the park's rich history, unique bouldering culture, diverse flora and fauna, including Nicole's beloved bobcats. Discover why El Paso, with its neighbor Mexico, is a treasure trove of outdoor activities, from canyon hikes to ancient pictographs, and why it's an incredible destination waiting to be explored.DISCUSSIONLearn about the 10,000 years of human history at Hueco Tanks.The diverse range of activities at Hueco Tanks.Diverse Nature and Wildlife.Plan Your Visit: camping options, guided tours, and conservation education.LEARN MORETo learn more about Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site, visit their website at https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/hueco-tanks or their social sites:FacebookInstagramNEXT STEPSIf you enjoy podcasts devoted to outdoor adventure, find us online at https://outdooradventureseries.com. We welcome likes and comments, and if you know someone who is also an outdoor enthusiast, please share our site with them.KEYWORDSNicole Roque, Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site, Visit El Paso, OWAA, Howard Fox, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview#NicoleRoque #HuecoTanks #NatureLovers #BoulderingAdventures #WildlifeScience #VisitElPaso  #OutdoorAdventureSeries #OWAA2024 #PodcastInterviewContact us for Promotion OpportunitiesPodcast produced using DescriptPodcast hosted by BuzzsproutShow Notes powered by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageNote: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

FORward Radio program archives
Solutions To Violence features Camara Douglas 7 - 29 - 24 ~0

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 59:00


Dr. Camara Douglas, acquired his PhD, from the University of Louisville. His Ph.D. is in Pan African Studies (2022). He hold a BA from UofL in Sociology. His research focus areas are , the disproportionate education achievement levels for African Americans in K-12 public schools with a focus on teacher bias. Additional research includes an examination of the historic trends of redlining which caused generations of African American students to live in under developed communities, attend under developed school, leading them to receive disproportionate educations when compared to their white counterparts. Dr. Camara Douglas has also had the pleasure of conducting JCPS professional development panel sessions. Each session discussed civil rights in the south with specific interest on the movement's association with Louisville, KY. Prior to Dr. Camara Douglas' acceptance as a full professor at Simmons College of Kentucky, he was a Community Outreach Specialist at the Russell community; A Place of Promise with a focus on homeownership and community collective ownership As a part of Cities United which does national Community integration.

Elevated Conversations with the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce
2-Minute Drill: An update from the Chamber's President/CEO - Episode 25

Elevated Conversations with the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 13:03


Dave Eckmann, President/CEO of the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce, learns how Tracy Rieger, Community Outreach Specialist with the City of Wausau, is working with the area's homeless population.Recorded on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. 

Great Women In Fraud
Grandma got scammed by a prince? How to prevent and protect from elder financial abuse and scams with Brian Watson

Great Women In Fraud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 32:57


This week on Fraudish, Kelly speaks with Brian Watson, who has decades of experience in financial crimes. Most recently, he has transitioned into non-profit work in preventing elder financial scams and abuse. If you have an elder loved one, this episode is especially important, as we discuss how to prevent and report financial crimes against the elderly. Especially as these scams are getting more and more sophisticated every day. Brian spent 28 years in Federal Law Enforcement investigating financial crimes as a Special Agent with IRS Criminal Investigation. He spent much of that time as a Public Information Officer warning the public about financial related scams. He was so impressed by R.O.S.E., he decided to join the team. As a Community Outreach Specialist, Brian partners with the media, law enforcement, and others to share the great work done by R.O.S.E.Links:Brian Watson on LinkedinR.O.S.E. Advocacy

Friends in Beauty Podcast
Ep. 203: CapeTown DMV: Empowering Communities Through Beauty - Dimosha Smith

Friends in Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 87:25


On this episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I welcome Dimosha Devon Smith Sr. to the Friends in Beauty guest chair. Dimosha is a proud father before all. He is also the Founder of a non-profit organization called CapeTown (D)MV.  CapeTown DMV is a network of hair and beauty professionals who come together to promote positive self-esteem by servicing underserved and underprivileged communities at no cost to clients. They use the attraction of beauty and self-care services to help fulfill initiatives of local communities, businesses, and government agencies. Their current volunteer members include barbers, hair stylists, braiders, MUAs and nail techs. Dimosha is a graduate of Bennett Career Institute School of Barbering and Cosmetology and since then has become a Traveling Barber in the (D)MV , ”Headliner Dimosha".  He currently works for the DC Department of Parks and Recreation. He has worked in DC Government for the past 8 years, and in his previous positions worked as traveling Chief of Staff to the City Administrator, Community Outreach Specialist for the Mayor's Office of Community Relations & Services, and so much more. Enjoy this episode!! Leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with a friend or 2 or 3. info@friendsinbeauty.com ENROLLMENT OPEN - TRAILBLAZERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP https://bit.ly/FIBTrailblazersClub ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OF THE PODCAST https://www.friendsinbeauty.com/advertise ENROLL IN D.I.Y PODCASTER COURSE TODAY:  bit.ly/DIYPodcasterCourse JOIN PATREON TO SUPPORT THE FRIENDS IN BEAUTY PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/friendsinbeauty FRIENDS IN BEAUTY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty FOLLOW FRIENDS IN BEAUTY ON IG  www.instagram.com/friendsinbeauty SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL bit.ly/FIBTube Additional Resources: -https://www.amazon.com/shop/akuarobinson -Skillshare - Use this link for 2 months free of the premium plan: https://skl.sh/30t352q -Shop Mented Cosmetics - https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/?rfsn=1290937.f2481  Use Code “AKUAROBINSON” for 10% of your purchase  Announcements: We're on Apple Podcasts - www.bit.ly/FIBPodItunes! Join our Facebook community… If  you're looking for a community of like minded, ambitious, and supportive #FriendsinBeauty  all working to leave our mark on the beauty industry, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty Join the Friends in Beauty Mailing List: www.bit.ly/FIBTribe Social Media Info: Dimosha (Instagram) - @headliner_dimosha Capetown DMV (Instagram) - @capetown_dmv Friends in Beauty (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) - @friendsinbeauty Friends in Beauty (YouTube) - Friends in Beauty  Akua Robinson (Instagram,Twitter) - @akuarobinson AkuaRobinson (Facebook) - Akua Robinson MUA Akua Robinson (Website) - www.akuarobinson.com

KMOJCast
10-24-23 Trellis Senior Community Outreach Specialist Amanda Bigus talks with Q Bear about the MN Senior Linkage Line

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 8:16


Trellis Outreach Manager, Amanda Bigus says open enrollment for Medicare is underway and seniors have until December 7, 2023, to make choices or plan changes.  She says Trellis can help navigate the process and offers a helpline number, 800-333-2433.

What I Wish I Knew
"You do not need to be anything but exactly who you are" with Emily Calver

What I Wish I Knew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 25:36


In today's episode, Corinne chats with Emily Calver, Business and Community Outreach Specialist at Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital. Emily was born and raised in Houston, Texas. She attended St. John's School K-12 before moving to Charlottesville, VA where she attended The University of Virginia.  She received her Batchelor's degree (BA) from the UVA in 2009, and Master of Public Health degree (MPH) from Liberty University in 2019. She has worked for Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital for 7+ years and currently works as the Business and Community Outreach Specialist for the Business Development team. She is married to Mark Calver and has 1 year old twins Sheperd and Wyatt Calver. She is passionate about helping others and having a positive influence within her community. In her free time, she likes to relax with her family, cook, play with her dogs, and occasionally travel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/efta/message

The Riverside Project Podcast
What Is International Foster Care? (feat. Krista Kesseler)

The Riverside Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 28:30


Anytime there is news related to the border or a refugee crisis, we frequently hear this question: “How does our city serve unaccompanied minors and refugees that come to our country without their parents? Does this affect the foster care community?”You may never have heard the term “international foster care” before, but this is a unique and important topic. You may be curious how the federal programs are run, how people can get involved, and how it's different from domestic foster care.This is why we're really glad to have Krista Kesseler here to shed some light on the topic of serving youth through international foster care. Krista is the Community Outreach Specialist for the St. Jerome Emiliani Foster Care Program. In this episode, we dive deep into how international foster care works, how many children are served through international foster care in Houston, who it serves, and some practical ways we can get involved today.Find the show notes and links to anything we discussed here: https://riversideproject.org/krista-kesseler-14Connect with us!Website: https://riversideproject.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.riverside.projectFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/riversideproject.htx

All Souls Forum
Signs of Suicide: Gatekeeper Training

All Souls Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 58:00


Michelle Irwin, Community Outreach Specialist with First Call Kansas City discusses how to provide tools to help identify the signs and symptoms of depression and suicide in youth.  The post Signs of Suicide: Gatekeeper Training appeared first on KKFI.

Awakened to Reggio
Partnering in Research with Alex Morgan

Awakened to Reggio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 39:36


Alex Morgan is the Community Outreach Specialist at Boulder Journey School. She shares about her work with educators, children, and families, and their simultaneous research that leads to powerful learning experiences in the classroom. For more information about the Boulder Journey School Teacher Education Program, please visit: https://www.boulderjourneyschool.com/ma--license-teacher-education-residency-program.html

DC Public Library Podcast
All Things Local: Discovering Nature in the DMV

DC Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 44:23


In this episode, host Olubunmi Bakare is joined by Ana Ka'ahanui and Stella Tarnay,  founders of Capital Nature  and Forest Health and Community Outreach Specialist, Kasey  Yturralde of the DC  Department of Transportation's Urban Forestry Division. They discuss exploring and learning about the natural environment in Washington, DC and the surrounding area.************************************************************************************************************************************Links to  programs and events discussed in the podcastUrban Forestry Division, all topics in DC Urban Forestry, maintenance, tree preservation, history, forest health, urban wood reuse: https://trees.dc.gov/Urban Wood Reuse: https://urban-wood-reuse-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/Forest invasive species: https://trees.dc.gov/pages/forest-health#spotDC Open Streets: https://open-streets-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/Where to go if you have an issue with a tree, call 311 or try https://311.dc.gov/Here are some of the links we mentioned:Capital NatureCity Nature Challenge  Ana leading City Nature Challenge observation events for DPR and Friends of Oxon Run on Saturday, April 29 at Pope Branch Park and Oxon Run ParkDownload the free citizen science app iNaturalistDC Street Tree MapUDC's DC Master Naturalist programGreen Spaces for DCNCR PRISMCity WildlifeBug Guide.netDOEEE - Urban AgricultureWashington is has the #1 ParkScore in the countryCasey TreesOne of our favorite books: City of Trees by local naturalist and forest bathing guide Melanie Choukas-BradleyPulitzer Prize winning fiction book about trees: The Overstory by Richard Powers ***********************************************************************************************************************************Earth by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.

For the Sake of the Child
By Choosing Family I Chose Myself

For the Sake of the Child

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 21:48


Description: Marianne Delatorre, Community Manager at Elizabeth Dole Foundation, shares her journey from being a Hidden Helper to transitioning into an adult caregiver. Marianne is hopeful that by sharing her story it will empower the community around their own Hidden Helpers. This program is powered in part by Wounded Warrior Project® to honor and empower post-9/11 injured service members, veterans, and their families.   Show Notes: EDF Hidden Helpers https://hiddenheroes.org/resources/hiddenhelpers/   Bio: Marianne Delatorre serves as the Hidden Heroes Caregiver Community (HHCC) Program Coordinator for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, where she is liaison between the Foundation and military and veteran caregivers in the HHCC online community. Prior to her role, Marianne was the Community Outreach Specialist at a local non-profit in San Diego County called Southern Caregiver Resource Center. She oversaw military community and legislative outreach, served as the physician/healthcare provider liaison, and developed/presented Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) community presentations. As a military caregiver for her Navy veteran mother, Marianne is passionate about driving resources and empowerment to Hidden Heroes and their families. She is proud to oversee the Hidden Heroes Caregiver Community where she believes wholeheartedly in the power of peer-based communities to uplift and support caregivers. Marianne is very active in her local hometown, National City, and San Diego County sitting on several boards and commissions. She holds a dual Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Ethnic studies from the University of California, San Diego.

Hands Off My Podcast: True Crime
Ep37: Elise Lydia Malary

Hands Off My Podcast: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 24:11


SUSPICIOUS DEATH:   Elise Lydia Malary, a trans activist from Chicago who worked as a Community Outreach Specialist. Tragically, her body was found in Lake Michigan 6 days after she was reported missing. This post will provide an overview of her life and accomplishments as well as discuss the impact of her death on the trans community in Chicago. LOST LOVED ONE:Elise L. Malary | March 17, 2022 | Elise's Memorial "Elise is a different kind of amazing. She has a heart and a spirit that anyone who has been around her automatically feels. " ~ Alderman Andre Vasquez (40th)ARTICLES/SOURCES: A mural dedicated to her memory painted on the side of a building in Little Village, Chicago. Elise Malary Mural Fundraiser - Chicago Therapy Collective  Missing Evanston activist Elise Malary found dead; http://archive.today/jFN0r 2 separate locations for Malary's last seen location are about 27 minutes apart. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Rogers+Park,+Chicago,+IL,+USA/700+Hinman+Ave,+Evanston,+IL+60202,+USA/@42.0219779,-87.6783893,15z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x880fd1b22e600a1b:0x4563a32ece409c44!2m2!1d-87.6745883!2d42.0126294!1m5!1m1!1s0x880fd040acecdb59:0x74883aec71291fb3!2m2!1d-87.677238!2d42.030284!3e2 Remembering Elise: Iggy Ladden talks with Anna DeShawn about why Elise is so beloved and missed in the Chicago queer community – Thursday, May 5, 2022 | E3 Radio CONTACT INFORMATION:Elise Malary's case is currently under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Evanston Police Detective Bureau at 847-866-5040. Tips can also be texted to 274637 if the message starts with "EPDTIP."For everyone: The Trans Lifeline (877-565-8860) provides crisis and non-crisis peer-support services for people who are transgender, non-binary, and questioning their gender identity.Similar Case: Tatiana "Tee Tee" Labellehttps://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/answers-sought-after-2-black-transgender-women-found-dead-in-chicago-area/2793882/ https://howardbrown.org/mourning-the-loss-of-tatiana-labelle-and-elise-malary/#blacktranslivesmatter #translivesmatter #justiceforEliseMalary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PROMO: MISTY MYSTERIES, member of #darkcastnetwork #indiepodIf you like True Crime and Paranormal Misty Mysteries is exactly that once a week the host Keely covers either a missing person/unsolved case or a paranormal topic to cover. Every True Crime episode is made with respect to help bring awareness to these cases and in the hope of bringing the victims justice.Misty Mysteries is available on all your favorite listening places including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, amazon music, YouTube, stitcher, goodpods, podchasers, iheartradio and so much moreMisty Mysteries | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Grow Sessions
DiAnA McElroy Higher High, LLC - What's Next for the New Jersey Cannabis Industry

Grow Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 46:46


On the latest episode of Grow Sessions we welcome DiAnA McElroy of Higher High, LLC for an informative discussion about the current state of New Jersey cannabis in an episode entitled, “What's Next for the New Jersey Cannabis Industry.”Topics in this episode include what has been happening since New Jersey went Adult use in 2022,  what's next, positive and negative developments in the industry, changing the stigma in communities by keeping lines of communication open, why the medicinal side of the industry is so important, how federal legalization will impact the industry and so much more. If you work in the cannabis industry or are an advocate of cannabis, you won't want to miss this episode.About DiAnA McElroy and Higher High, LLCDiAnA McElroy is the Founder and CEO of Higher High, LLC a consulting firm focused on the needs of new startups.  DiAnA was the Community Outreach Specialist for TerrAscend New Jersey. She is a well-respected cannabis professional who had split her time between the Apothecarium dispensaries and the grow facility in Boonton township. Her role within the organization was to be a bridge between the community and the company, as well as liaison with various media outlets. She has served on multiple advisory boards and as the SME for local police departments on the ever-changing legal landscape. DiAnA believes that education and open and honest conversations are the only way to remove the stigma and misinformation around cannabis, so that qualified patients can find the right medication. To learn more about DiAnA McElroy and Higher High LLC, please visit her on LInkedin or email: info.higherhigh@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive upcoming episodes.

AsianBossGirl
Episode 210: What Does It Take to be an FBI Agent? with Alex Pham (Special Agent) and Candyce Ha (Community Outreach Specialist)

AsianBossGirl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 63:52


March is Women's History Month, so we invited Alex Pham and Candyce Ha of the FBI (that's right, the Federal Bureau of Investigation) to share their experiences with you all! We've always seen intelligence agencies portrayed in Hollywood movies and TV shows, but today, we get a first hand account of how accurate those depictions are to reality. What is the training process like for new agents or staff members? What's the most rewarding part of the job? And how many pull-ups do you have to do? Whether you've considered working for the FBI, or you're just as curious as we were about this line of work, this is an episode you don't want to miss!  Alex Pham is a Special Agent assigned to work Counterterrorism matters. She often travels overseas to Southeast Asian countries to fulfill the FBI's mission internationally through liaison efforts. She's also one of the Diversity & Inclusion Coordinators for the LA Division, responsible for promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity within the FBI workforce and local communities. Candyce is a Community Outreach Specialist overseeing the Los Angeles Division's AAPI program. She focuses on strengthening ties with AAPI organizational partners, with the goal to cultivate a safe and more inclusive community. For more info about the FBI and Career opportunities, check out the links below: • General Info: www.fbi.gov • Career info: www.fbijobs.gov • Twitter: @FBIJobs, @FBILosAngeles • Youtube: www.Youtube.com/FBI • LinkedIn: www.Linkedin.com/Company/FBI  __________________________________________ Hosts: Melody Cheng, Janet Wang, Helen Wu Contributing Editor: Haemee Kang Editor: Michelle Hsieh __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • Fast Growing Trees: Get 15% off your entire order by visiting FastGrowingTrees.com/abg • Vegamour: Get 20% off your first order with code abg at vegamour.com/abg __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Shoutouts: Give a shoutout on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Living Healthy and Aging Well – January 28, 2023

Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 52:46


Amanda Bigus is a Community Outreach Specialist at Trellis, a nonprofit that has been serving older adults and those who care for them for nearly 29 years. She joins host Ken Haglind on “Living Healthy and Aging Well” to discuss the Senior Linkage Line services they provide and ways to access free, unbiased Medicare health…

Help 4 HD Live!
HD Reach

Help 4 HD Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 32:00


www.hdreach.org eboulavsky@hdreach.org 919-327-1804 Erika Boulavsky, MSW, LCSWA, serves as the Community Outreach Specialist for HD Reach. Erika is responsible for helping to build relationships and education within the medical community as well as assisting HD families navigate supportive resources. Erika has a BA in Sociology from Costal Carolina University and a Masters of Social Work from the University of South Carolina. She is originally from Myrtle Beach, SC and began her journey as a social worker for her local hospice agency in 2017. She moved to Raleigh, NC in 2020 and continued to work with the hospice population until starting with HD reach in July 2022. She and her partner have family members affected by HD and have been long time volunteers within HDSA youth programs, HDYO camps, and speakers at the HDSA convention. Erika and her partner enjoy relaxing with their two dogs, spending time with family and friends, and traveling as much as they can. Debbi Fox-Davis has enjoyed a 23-year career leading and developing resources for nonprofits in North Carolina. Her career accomplishments include being the first Executive Director for Dress for Success of the Triangle; raising funding and engaging community supporters to ensure all children have permanent, safe and loving families for the Children's Home Society of NC; raising scholarship and research funds for NC State University and running NC State's Institute for Nonprofits online journal for nonprofit management. Debbi has also served as the Assistant Director for Development at Habitat for Humanity of Wake County and as the Director of Development and Marketing for the North Carolina Theatre.

The KGEZ Good Morning Show
Veterans Food Pantry Community Outreach Specialist Cinnamon Davis/Hall and Founder and President Allen Erickson

The KGEZ Good Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 14:53


Veterans Food Pantry Community Outreach Specialist Cinnamon Davis/Hall and Founder and President Allen Erickson connected with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell during the KGEZ Good Morning Show Conversation on Monday August 29, 2022 to remark on Great Fish Challenge and upcoming events.  

The Best of Times Radio Hour
Senior Medicare Patrol helps you avoid scams and fraud

The Best of Times Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022


Radio show host, Gary Calligas will have Brenda Malara, Community Outreach Specialist with Senior Medicare Patrol on his Saturday, March 19th “The Best of Times Radio Hour” at 9:05 AM on News Radio 710 KEEL to discuss how to avoid scams and fraudulent activities relating to Medicare.. You can also listen to this radio talk show streaming LIVE on the internet at www.710KEEL.com. and streaming LIVE on 101.7 FM or via the RadioPUP or KEEL app on apple and android devices. For more information, please visit these websites at www.thebestoftimesnews.com and www.hebertstandc.com. This radio show is proudly presented by AARP Louisiana and Hebert's Town and Country of Shreveport featuring – Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, and Jeep vehicles and service.

Fostering Solutions
Errol Randle: Law Enforcement and Community Building

Fostering Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 40:24


Errol Randle is Dr. Foster's guest on this episode of Fostering Solutions. A retired 25-year veteran of the Charleston (WV) Police Department, Errol is a thoughtful, passionate leader who loves his community and believes in second chances.  While with the Charleston PD, Errol served as Strategic Planning Officer, FBI Gang Task Force Officer, Street Crimes Unit Detective, and Patrol Officer. As Strategic Planning Officer, he was tasked with developing and implementing 21st Century community policing strategies, developing innovative re-entry partnerships, and developing neighborhood revitalization efforts. Errol currently serves as the Community Outreach Specialist for the State of West Virginia's Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety and the Department of Education. Additionally, he volunteers with re-entry organizations in the area. Errol is a loving father to his daughter, Kennedy, a cheerleader at Hurricane High School.

Grow Sessions
DiAnA McElroy Higher High, LLC - Focusing on the Positive Impact of Cannabis to Society

Grow Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 49:25


On the latest episode of Grow Sessions we welcome DiAnA McElroy of Higher High, LLC in an informal discussion about fostering a better understanding of the cannabis plants potential in an episode entitled, “Focusing on the Positive Impact of Cannabis to Society.”Topics in this episode include cannabis as a medicine, removing the stigma in the cannabis industry, educating the public on the benefits of cannabis, what it's like to work in this growing industry and much, much more.If you work in the cannabis industry or an advocate of cannabis use you won't want to miss this episode.About DiAnA McElroy and Higher High, LLCDiAnA McElroy is the Founder and CEO of Higher High, LLC a consulting firm focused on the needs of new startups.  DiAnA was the Community Outreach Specialist for TerrAscend New Jersey. She is a well-respected cannabis professional who had split her time between the Apothecarium dispensaries and the grow facility in Boonton township. Her role within the organization was to be a bridge between the community and the company, as well as liaison with various media outlets. She has served on multiple advisory boards and as the SME for local police departments on the ever-changing legal landscape. DiAnA believes that education and open and honest conversations are the only way to remove the stigma and misinformation around cannabis, so that qualified patients can find the right medication.To learn more about DiAnA McElroy and Higher High LLC, please visit her on LInkedin or email: info.higherhigh@gmail.com. 

Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Living Healthy and Aging Well featuring Mayla Yang of Trellis Connects – November 6 2021

Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 43:15


Mayla Yang, a Community Outreach Specialist with Trellis, will join host Ken Haglind on “Living Healthy and Aging Well” radio show to discuss the ongoing Medicare Open Enrollment Period and the valuable resources available to all Minnesotans as we all try to decipher the complexities of Medicare. Mayla will discuss the Senior Linkage Line services…

Fox Valley: WI Work Here
Spectrum Featuring Sherry Cardew

Fox Valley: WI Work Here

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 16:03


Telecommunications is a broad and expanding field in our area with many career opportunities. Spectrum, with a location in Appleton,  is a telecommunications leader providing telephone, internet, cable and cell phone services. Spectrum features a workplace culture that promotes their employees being their authentic selves. Sherry Cardew, Community Outreach Specialist for Spectrum, shares her behind-the-scenes insights about the company.Contact us at: DETWDA4BusinessServices@dwd.wisconsin.gov(Episode Recorded July 15, 2021)

Success is Subjective Podcast
Episode 77 - It's Okay to Question Things Along The Way —with Michael Gilpin

Success is Subjective Podcast

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 34:44


It's okay to question if you want to be an athlete, if you want to be in college, if you want to live where you are. It's okay to question all of this stuff, whatever it is.Michael Gilpin, Community Outreach Specialist at Red Oak Recovery, has had his experience with questioning many areas of his life growing up. From deciding between becoming an athlete or an artist, to dropping out of college 3 times and transferring to 4 different colleges and dealing with heavy substance abuse. There wasn't one thing that gave him all the answers. It was the experiences he built over the years, the people around him and the moment he decided to make a nonjudgemental choice for himself to take the chance on getting help. Since he took that chance on recovery, he's been a wilderness guide, worked in collegiate recovery, helped start programs, and started working at Red Oak Recovery where he helps young adults find their voice.On this episode of Success is Subjective, Michael joins Joanna to share his experience going from a college dropout and addict, to a proud dad and mentor for young adults who are in the shoes he used to be in. The questions Michael had along the way eventually brought him to the help he needed and to his purpose in life. Listen in for Michael's insight on how having a level of curiosity and questioning can allow you to truly engage in life, learning from experiences and opening up your perspective to new exciting things.What You Will LearnThe different voices Michael had to balance from his parents regarding collegeGoing to school for soccer since his interest for art wasn't looked at as practicalStaying in college to be supported by his parentsTransferring to 4 colleges before finally going to rehab When it dawned on Michael to reach out for helpHitting pause on college to figure out life and figure out himselfMichael's job as a wilderness field guideBeing ready and excited to go back to schoolTrying to catch up for lost time in the first semester back while also working The difference between sobriety and recovery Michael's mission to help others find their voice Treatment is about more than just going to a center for a certain amount of timeIt's okay to question things as you goConnect with Michael GilpinRed Oak Recovery Michael Gilpin on InstagramCall 828-674-5915Email michaelg@redoakrecovery.comConnect with Joanna Lilley  Lilley ConsultingLilley Consulting on Instagram Lilley Consulting on Facebook Success is Subjective on Apple PodcastSuccess is Subjective on SpotifySuccess is Subjective on AmazonSponsored by: www.ParentTrainers.comEmail joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

ROBIN HOOD RADIO INTERVIEWS
Marshall Miles Interviews Tina Hogan, Admissions Liaison/Community Outreach Specialist, Geer Upcoming Public Programs

ROBIN HOOD RADIO INTERVIEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 9:07


The Suffering Podcast
Episode 21: The Suffering of The Legalization of Marijuana

The Suffering Podcast

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later May 9, 2021 55:48


In this incredible Episode of The Suffering Podcast we sit down to dispel myths and misconceptions with Diana McElroy, the Community Outreach Specialist at Terrascend New Jersey to discuss The Suffering of The Legalization of Marijuana.  This industry has Suffered a 90 year prohibition and struggled to re-brand the truth while exhibiting the benefits of Cannabis.  This is an interesting, thoughtful, informative, and fun conversation that just may change your mind and change your perceptions.  Find information on the benefits of Cannabis TerrAscend NJFind information on the Benefits of Cannabis and obtaining your Prescription CardApothecarium NJThe Suffering Podcast FamilyPerformance Muffins: Irresistibly HealthyCafeina: Caffeine and Electrolyte infused spring waterHackensack Brewing Company - Peace, Love, BeerThe Suffering Podcast Gear10-13 SurvivorsShots Fired Book: The Misunderstandings, Misconceptions, and Myths about Police ShootingsSy Cigars:  Premium hand rolled CigarsBuzzsprout:  Get your Podcast Started today and receive a 20$ Amazon Gift CardThe Jimmy Hauburger Memorial FoundationSupport the show

The Best of Times Radio Hour
Senior Medicare Patrol protects older adults from scams

The Best of Times Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021


Radio show host, Gary Calligas will have Brenda Melara, Community Outreach Specialist, Senior Medicare Patrol, sponsored by eQ Health Advisewell on his Saturday, May 8th “The Best of Times Radio Hour” at 9:05 AM on News Radio 710 KEEL to discuss how they help persons protect themselves from Medicare fraud and healthcare scams. You can also listen to this radio talk show streaming LIVE on the internet at www.710KEEL.com. and streaming LIVE on 101.7 FM or via the RadioPUP or KEEL app on apple and android devices. For more information, please visit these websites at www.thebestoftimesnews.com and www.hebertstandc.com. This radio show is proudly presented by AARP Louisiana and Hebert's Town and Country of Shreveport featuring – Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, and Jeep vehicles and service.

WMAY Newsfeed
Business In The 217: Prairie Center Against Sexual Assault - 04/21/2021

WMAY Newsfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 6:57


Greg Bishop talks with Deb Bonner, Community Outreach Specialist for Prairie Center Against Sexual Assault. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Walk A Mile In Her Shoes -- PCASA's annual event is virtual this year.  Learn more: https://prairiecasa.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

She Plays Games Podcast
Mia Ginaé Watkins (Community Outreach Specialist - PlayStation)

She Plays Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 69:50


Mia works for PlayStation as a Community Outreach Specialist and has been with PlayStation for over four years. Having found a passion for video editing during her time at school, Mia was able to find a role within the video game industry that suited her skills and with the support of her peers has been able to craft it into something very unique!  I really hope you enjoy Mia’s story. This is episode 32 of She Plays Games.

Ethan Evans Podcast
Real Resume Review | Community Outreach Specialist

Ethan Evans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 6:10


What does the perfect resume look like? What works and what doesn’t? Here’s a tip, there is no one size fits all approach. Resumes are supposed to tell your accomplishments: what you did, how you did it and what was the result. But everyone has different skills, different job history, and different problems they solved. As a former VP of Amazon (Newly Retired), watch Ethan Evans talk about what makes a great resume. Learn simple changes that you can implement now that could get you more interviews and job offers. Over the years Ethan has conducted over 2,500 interviews and can tell you what recruiters are looking for and more importantly, what hiring managers want.

Dissect & Connect
Episode 26 - LGBTQ issues with Emil Morris

Dissect & Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 38:26


Emil Morris is a Community Outreach Specialist with the Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley and helps facilitate the organization's Inclusion Council. In our conversation, we discuss a variety of issues affecting the LGBTQ community - including the prevalence of discrimination, abuse and sexual violence that is often perpetrated against this population. Emil, who identifies as non-binary, also shares insight from her own journey of transitioning. Resources mentioned in this episode: Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley website: www.wrcnrv.org GLAAD website: www.glaad.org PFLAG website: www.pflag.org Other recommended resources (books): Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline Davis

Everyday Miracles Podcast
45. A Legion of Angels, a Message From God, and a Spiritual Homecoming

Everyday Miracles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 48:51


A Legion of Angels, a Message From God, and a Spiritual Homecoming - with Lillie Leonardi - Episode 45   She was one of the first to arrive on the scene of the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville, PA on 9/11. Lillie shares her vision of thousands of warrior angels present at the site, how she was personally impacted by the events of this dark day, details of her healing journey from PTSD, and how all of this led to her spiritual homecoming.   In 1998, Lillie Leonardi joined the FBI (Pittsburgh Division) as its Community Outreach Specialist, where she was employed until 2010. She served in the law enforcement profession for over 25 years before she left to pursue her lifelong passion of writing. A twice traditionally published author with Hay House, Lillie has travelled about the country and presented on her books: In the Shadow of a Badge and The White Light of Grace.   In 2014, she founded Passages & Prose, LLC to promote reading, writing and literacy throughout the greater Pittsburgh area, assist fellow authors to cultivate, navigate and promote their works, and develop literary events.    She is producer and host of the Are You Intuit podcast, and an on-going contributor to The Huffington Post and Heal Your Life digital publications.   Lillie, thank you for your service, and thank you for sharing this very personal testimony. It's such a needed reminder that God is with us when we go through a crisis, and that healing is possible after traumatic events. I am so honored to add you to the beautiful and growing list of guests!   Psalm 23   The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for His name's sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. (NIV)   Podcast:  Apple: www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/are-you-intuit/id1449764132  Libsyn: www.ruintuitpodcast.libsyn.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/areyouintuit/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/lillie.leonardi Twitter: @GaulFromLebanon Website: www.passagesandprose.com/pages/author-lillie-leonardi   Lillie's image for graphic was captured by photographer Annie O'Neill.

Rights Here, Rights Now!
Volunteer with dLCV!

Rights Here, Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 14:33


Welcome to Rights Here, Rights Now! This episode is all about our volunteer program. We interviewed Valerie Jones, our Community Outreach Specialist. She shared with us all the different counsels dLCV has, volunteer opportunities, and how you can get involved! Check out more information and how to sign up at www.dlcv.org/volunteer. We have opportunities in our office, but also plenty of opportunities that can be done remotely so feel free to reach out to Valerie directly to find out how to best use your time and skills to help us out. We are so grateful to all our volunteers and look forward to working with more of you! Full podcast transcription available on our website. You can find out more at www.dlcv.org or follow us on twitter @DisabilityLawVA. If you like this podcast please subscribe and leave us a review!

The Comin' Home Podcast with John Alan
Episode 30: June 3 2020 with guest Lisa Mansfield

The Comin' Home Podcast with John Alan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 88:54


Lisa Mansfield is a Community Outreach Specialist at the Summit County Probate Court, and an elected member of the School Board at the Akron Board of Education. John Alan and Lisa talk about Lisa's function as an integral part of a figurative revolving door of communication, service and compassion between the probate court system and Summit County in Ohio. They also touch on faith and current events.

The Washington State Indivisible Podcast
Town Hall Series: Candidates for 26th Legislative District

The Washington State Indivisible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 60:04


As part of our Indivisible Town Hall Series, in partnership with the Washington Indivisible Network and Indivisible Tacoma, we present two Democratic candidates for the state legislature from the 26th LD. Carrie Hesch is Recreation/Athletics Director at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, and she serves as an elected Director on the Key Peninsula Community Services Board. She is running for state representative in position 1. And Joy Stanford is a Community Outreach Specialist with Shared Housing Services, and she's a substitute teacher in the Peninsula School District. She is running for state representative in position 2. Links: https://carriehesch.com/ https://www.joyforwashington.com/

Immersion Breaking
52: 'Time Traveling is a Sin' with Mia Ginae Watkins

Immersion Breaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 64:48


Mia Ginae Watkins is a Community Outreach Specialist in the gaming industry and she joins the podcast this week to discuss her gaming upbringing and our collective obsession with Animal CrossingMia's gaming storyThe consoles that shaped usSly CooperThe original Spiderman gameBible Trivia game!Mia's recent favoritesWatch Dogs 2Enter The Gungeon UnchartedThe balance between working in the industry and enjoying the games Animal CrossingGrowing up with Animal CrossingSharing an island with your familyPompom is a thief Time traveling is between you and your godShow NotesMia's WebsiteLinks- @Maxeljulio - @JoshuaTParrott - Tap and Swipe - Waiting for an Update Podcast - Honestly Though Podcast

theEWpodcast
016: Ryan Landis and "Big Brothers Big Sisters"

theEWpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 50:36


Welcome to theEWpodcast. In today's episode I speak with Ryan Landis. Ryan is a Community Outreach Specialist for the Big Brothers Big Sisters program in San Diego. In this episode, we discuss the program and share details from our own experiences as Bigs. Ryan shares information on how the program helps both Littles and Bigs, we discuss some of the current needs of the program and provide insight into what it's like to be involved. This episode was also recorded near the start of the coronavirus lockdown in the US so we touch on how it is affecting matches.Big Brothers Big Sisters of America: https://bbbs.org/BBBS San Diego: http://sdbigs.org/BBBS San Diego April 29, 2020 Informational Session: http://sdbigs.com/happyhourtheEWpodcast: http://theewpodcast.com/podcast-016-ryan-landis-and-big-brothers-big-sisters/

Reflections from WT
Amberly Hildebrandt, Communication and Community Outreach Specialist, Office of the President

Reflections from WT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 23:34


In this episode of Reflections from WT, Dr. Wendler and Randy chat with Amberly Hildebrandt, recent WT grad and Communication and Community Outreach Specialist for the Office of the President at WT. Listen as they reflect on COVID-19, working for Dr. Wendler, what they are watching on TV and more.

Inside Your County Government
Domestic Violence Risk During the Pandemic

Inside Your County Government

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 12:28


Jennifer Harris, Chief of Media Services talks with Erica Rosa, Community Outreach Specialist for The Center for Abused Persons about domestic violence risk and advocacy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Links:Charles County Center for Abused Personswww.CenterForAbusedPersonsCharlesCounty.orgCrisis Hotline: 301-645-3336

Community Spotlight Show
3rd Annual CaregiverSD Expo

Community Spotlight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 29:55


Dorcy Rose, Events Manager for The San Diego Union-Tribune, is joined by Kelly Lapadula, Community Outreach Specialist for St. Paul’s Senior Services, and Ken Druck, author of Raising An Aging Parent, to talk about 3rd Annual CaregiverSD Expo, that will be held on Saturday, March 21 at the Paradise Point Resort & Spa.

Canna Help You?
Canna Help You? Episode 20

Canna Help You?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 23:58


For our 20th episode, we welcome Mariclair O’Connell, Community Outreach Specialist for Home Instead Senior Care, and Julie Ann Soukoulis, Owner of Home Instead Senior Care. Mariclair and Julie Ann share the details on a very special program called “Be A Santa To A Senior” which pairs holiday wishes from seniors together with members of […]

Community Spotlight Show
St. Paul’s Free Education Workshops Address Myriad Topics for San Diego Seniors

Community Spotlight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 27:06


Liam Dunfey, Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving for St. Paul’s Senior Services, is joined by Kelly Lapadula, Community Outreach Specialist, to chat about the organization’s free education workshops series.

Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
“Living Healthy and Aging Well” with Ken Haglind – September 28, 2019

Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 52:44


Lukus Zuker, Community Outreach Specialist with the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, discusses the benefits of their Senior Linkage Line and why seniors and their care givers should use their services.

Something Positive for Positive People
Episode 78: Texas Wears Condoms

Something Positive for Positive People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


Texas Wears Condoms is a San Antonio based organization that ships 25 condoms per month to Texas residents for no cost. I had the pleasure of speaking with Ambie, the Community Outreach Specialist about her role and get more details about the organization. www.texaswearscondoms.org is where you can go to place your order today! Nonprofit organizations such as this one add so much value to destigmatizing STIs by providing a safe space for people to get the resources they need for their sexual health. Please support them if you can by utilizing their service or volunteering to help with packaging and distribution. Call their Volunteer Services line at 210-743-5730 or visit www.universityhealthsystem.com for more opportunities. There is also an anonymous Q&A with Ambie at www.tumblr.com/txwearscondoms The Patreon page is up if you'd like to financially support Something Positive for Positive People and that link is www.patreon.com/spfpp . I'm on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and Reddit @HonMyChest. Please support the show by sharing it with someone who can benefit from the content and leave us a review to help us grow. Stay Sex Positive!

Something Positive for Positive People
Episode 78: Texas Wears Condoms

Something Positive for Positive People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


Texas Wears Condoms is a San Antonio based organization that ships 25 condoms per month to Texas residents for no cost. I had the pleasure of speaking with Ambie, the Community Outreach Specialist about her role and get more details about the organization. www.texaswearscondoms.org is where you can go to place your order today! Nonprofit organizations such as this one add so much value to destigmatizing STIs by providing a safe space for people to get the resources they need for their sexual health. Please support them if you can by utilizing their service or volunteering to help with packaging and distribution. Call their Volunteer Services line at 210-743-5730 or visit www.universityhealthsystem.com for more opportunities. There is also an anonymous Q&A with Ambie at www.tumblr.com/txwearscondoms The Patreon page is up if you'd like to financially support Something Positive for Positive People and that link is www.patreon.com/spfpp . I'm on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and Reddit @HonMyChest. Please support the show by sharing it with someone who can benefit from the content and leave us a review to help us grow. Stay Sex Positive!

The Best of Times Radio Hour
Medicare Health Plan Options

The Best of Times Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019


Radio show host, Gary Calligas will have Raveen Mourning, Community Outreach Specialist with United Healthcare on his Saturday, June 29th “The Best of Times Radio Hour” at 9:05 AM on News Radio 710 KEEL to discuss the various Medicare Health Plan options. You can also listen to this radio talk show streaming LIVE on the internet at www.710KEEL.com. and streaming LIVE on 101.7 FM or via the RadioPUP app on apple and android devices. For more information, please visit these websites at www.thebestoftimesnews.com and www.hebertstandc.com. This radio show is proudly presented by AARP Louisiana and Hebert's Town and Country of Shreveport featuring – Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, and Jeep vehicles and service.

Inside Plano, The City Podcast
#16: Because We’re Happy and Everyone Knows It

Inside Plano, The City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 35:04


Plano’s officially the happiest city in America. Steve and Shannah talk about all of the things happening in Plano in April. You’re sure to find something planned to make you and your family happy. And there’s also big news on the food scene. Kelley Crimmins, Community Outreach Specialist with Parks and, joins the podcast to talk about all the ways you can take advantage of Plano’s award-winning parks and recreation system.

Community Focus
Community Focus 2/7/19: Melissa Prozinski and Christine Hoheisel

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019


Our guests on Thursday were Melissa Prozinski, Community Outreach Specialist with Horizon Health, and Christine Hoheisel, Senior Resource Director with Horizon Health, to talk about Designer Handbag Bingo.

Spread The Positive Podcast
Episode 57 - Becky Lanham - (Entrepreneur/Community Outreach Specialist)

Spread The Positive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 29:25


This episode of the podcast is with Becky Lanham. A serial entrepreneur that is passionate about making a difference in the community. From an early age, Becky has been passionate about helping others and is one that has a gift for proactively serving people in need. She runs several successful businesses (The Warehouse, Dance Murfreesboro, The Remington Room), is a diplomat with the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce, she operates a website called Volunteer Rutherford, and has served with the Kiwanis club for over 20 years. All the work she does not only as an entrepreneur but also in community outreach efforts is truly commendable and inspiring. We are very grateful to have Becky as an advocate for what we are doing and all she has done to help us with Spread The Positive so far. Thank you for being on all you do to Spread The Positive!

For The Wild
Reverand M. KALANI SOUZA on Personal Preparedness in Advance /96

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018


The Hawaiian Islands, like so many of our planetary coastal communities, are at the forefront of rising waters, diminishing trade winds, and climate chaos. We can choose to prepare and respond in ways that will sustain our communities and strengthen our families. This week we interview Reverend M. Kalani Souza, a gifted storyteller, singer, songwriter, musician, performer, poet, philosopher, priest, political satirist, and peacemaker. Kalani currently works as Community Outreach Specialist for the University of Hawaii’s National Disaster Preparedness Training Center and is the founding director of the Olohana Foundation, focused on community capacity and global response to climate adaptation. Music by Cover Story Doo Wop

Collections by Michelle Brown
Collections by Michelle Brown WSG Akilah Benton & Ka'Juan Hill of StatusSexy.com

Collections by Michelle Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 80:00


StatusSexy.com, a program of UNIFIED HIV Health and Beyond, started as a place to increase testing and decrease the stigma around HIV for young men. The site is a place to get the facts on HIV and for individuals to express themselves as the generation that has only known the world with HIV/AIDS as part of it. Akilah Benton, is a public health professional with extensive experience in practical and research-based work with persons living with HIV, both domestically and abroad. Early on, she developed a passion for understanding cultural differences in the context of health care. While pursuing her master’s degree in Florida, she had an opportunity to work with a research study that adapted the renowned HIV behavioral health intervention, Healthy Relationships.  She currently serves as Interim Vice President of Community Research and Innovation of UNIFIED HIV Health and Beyond. Ka’Juan D. Hill is a Community Outreach Specialist at UNIFIED-HIV Health and Beyond. He uses his passion for public speaking and HIV to develop innovative sex-positive outreach strategies to reach communities of color. Using social media as a tool he has built a platform amongst the community reaching people in large numbers speaking on the topics of safe sex and risk reduction,  StatusSexy.com believes that there is nothing sexier than confidence; confidence in yourself, in your partners and in the bedroom. The only way to get that confidence is to know your HIV status. Whether you're negative or positive knowing your status is always sexy when you know it.

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 153 – The Need for Urgency: Mike DeWine, Ohio Attorney General

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 28:50


Greg interviews Mike DeWine, the Attorney General of Ohio and staff members Alisha Nelson, Community Outreach Specialist and LeeAnne Cornyn, the director of the Children’s Initiative . In 2016 alone, 4,050 Ohio residents died as a result of unintentional drug overdoses - a 32.8% increase from 2015. Attorney General Mike DeWine has developed a 12 point plan titled Recovery Ohio in the hopes of decreasing these ever-growing numbers. Listen to the podcast to discover how this plan and the other points in Recovery Ohio are working towards a fully coordinated system to provide aid to those affected by the opioid epidemic.

Ahwatukee Uncensored with Howard Farran
025 CASA of Arizona Foster Care with Allison Hurtado : Ahwatukee Uncensored with Howard Farran

Ahwatukee Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 58:51


Allison Hurtado is the Community Outreach Specialist for CASA of Arizona, a program of the Arizona Supreme Court. She provides tools and guidance to all the county CASA programs in Arizona to help with their outreach and recruitment efforts.  Allison has a Journalism degree from Arizona State University and prior to holding this position she was a reporter for Ahwatukee Foothills News from 2010 to 2015, covering everything from local crime and government to schools and community events. Her favorite stories to tell were those of lives being changed through the kindness of others which made the transition to the CASA Program a natural fit. Children in foster care have a special place in her heart as Allison has been an “aunt” to dozens of foster children over the last eight years—three have been successfully adopted by her sister and brother in law. Allison and her husband recently became licensed foster parents as well and have enthusiastic support from their two biological daughters to take on this new adventure.   www.azcourts.gov/CASA

HearSay with Cathy Lewis
FBI Norfolk Citizens Academy | DNA

HearSay with Cathy Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016


Are you a leader in your community? Do you wish you could help make your community safer? Here's your chance! We're talking with the President and the Community Outreach Specialist of the Norfolk Chapter of the FBI Citizen's Academyabout what the program brings to Hampton Roads. And later, we're joined by National Geographic's Dr. Miguel Vilar, Science Manager for National Geographic's Genographic Project as we discuss advances in DNA testing.

The Valley Today
Kelli Dayrit, Community Outreach Specialist & Professor Jenni VanCuren from Lord Fairfax Community College

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 25:20


We were joined in the studio today by Kelli Dayrit, Community Outreach Specialist and Professor Jenni VanCuren from Lord Fairfax Community College. We talked about the novel Professor VanCuren recently published, When Shadows Fade. We talked about how she developed the characters and plot for her first novel as well as how long it took her to write and then subsequently get it published. When Shadows Fade is a mystery/thriller and can be purchased at Barnes & Noble bookstores, Books-A-Million, at the bookstore on the Middletown campus of Lord Fairfax Community College as well as from Amazon here: https://amzn.com/1480971545       Kelli reminded us that Spring Registration is currently open and we talked about their Veterans Mentor Program. LFCC is one of five community colleges in the state to receive $200,000 for an initiative titled, “Virginia Veterans Service Demonstration Project.” The money received was originally part of a United States Department of Labor grant with the purpose of improving the delivery of workforce and employment services for veterans. This initiative provides veterans with college credit for the college-level learning acquired through past military service and training, coursework to obtain additional skills and credentials, and mentors to help navigate these individuals while in college. For more details about this program, visit their website: https://lfcc.edu/future-students/financial-aid/veterans-affairs/veterans-mentor-program/

The Neil Haley Show
Neil Haley Interviews Author Lillie Leonardi

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 31:00


After serving for more than 25 years, Lillie Leonardi retired from law enforcement to pursue her lifetime passion for writing. Her first non-fiction book about her experience as a responder on 9/11 entitled, In the Shadow of a Badge was released in 2013 with Hay House and sold over 30,000 copies globally. In February 2016, Lillie released her second book with Hay House titled, The White Light of Grace: Reflections on the Life of a Spiritual Intuitive. An eBook titled, Before I Go was released in 2016 through Amazon Kindle Publishing and was co-authored by Lillie with her eldest grandchild. She is also a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and Heal Your Life digital publications. On 9/11 and in the post days of recovery, Lillie was utilized by the FBI to address law enforcement, government, and social service agency representatives assisting with evidence recovery and preparations for two memorial services at the Flight 93 crash site. She not only served as primary liaison to the United Airlines Humanitarian Response Team—presenting at daily briefings and interacting with surviving family members—but also escorted families to the crash site for the memorial services. From 1998 to 2010, Lillie was employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Pittsburgh Division as its Community Outreach Specialist.Prior to her career with the FBI, Lillie worked as the lead law enforcement officer on two college campuses in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1984, she was appointed to serve as the first female police officer with the City of Arnold, Pennsylvania. In spring 2016, http://lillieleonardi.com/about/

Right Turn Radio Podcast
Ep. 39: High School Sober?

Right Turn Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2015 37:53


With 1 in 5 American teenagers meeting the medical criteria for addiction, we may need to rethink our approach to educating kids struggling with drugs and alcohol. Three guests join us in the studio: Michelle Lipinski, Director of the North Shore Recovery High School in Beverly, MA, Eli, a student at North Shore Recovery High School, and Jumaane Kendrick, Community Outreach Specialist at ABCD's William J. Ostiguy High School in Boston. Josh Bennett-Johnson fills in for Abby Dean.

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"Sacrificing is extremely important to any concept of growth in your life. You have to be WILLING to sacrifice in order to obtain your financial "dream house" - Jaison McCall On this edition of The Community, we're talking about cleaning house. We're having a conversation about the importance of getting your financial house in order. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist with St. Louis Community Credit Union and its Foundation. In this episode you'll discover: •What is our financial house? •What areas of our lives does our financial impact? •Why is our financial house important? •How to set (S.M.A.R.T.) financial goals. •What does (S.M.A.R.T.) mean? •What are the 4 most critical financial and personal Pillars? •The importance being organized and keeping track of documentation. •What are some steps that we should consider taking to help get our financial houses in order? •Where can we go to learn more about getting our Financial House in order? We, at St. Louis Community Credit Union and our Foundation realize that your financial house is important. That's why we are here to help as part of our overall giveback to the community. There's no time like the present to get started on a path that works for you. Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center for yourself, with your partner or your family. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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"Sacrificing is extremely important to any concept of growth in your life. You have to be WILLING to sacrifice in order to obtain your financial "dream house" - Jaison McCall On this edition of The Community, we’re talking about cleaning house. We’re having a conversation about the importance of getting your financial house in order. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist with St. Louis Community Credit Union and its Foundation. In this episode you’ll discover: •What is our financial house? •What areas of our lives does our financial impact? •Why is our financial house important? •How to set (S.M.A.R.T.) financial goals. •What does (S.M.A.R.T.) mean? •What are the 4 most critical financial and personal Pillars? •The importance being organized and keeping track of documentation. •What are some steps that we should consider taking to help get our financial houses in order? •Where can we go to learn more about getting our Financial House in order? We, at St. Louis Community Credit Union and our Foundation realize that your financial house is important. That’s why we are here to help as part of our overall giveback to the community. There’s no time like the present to get started on a path that works for you. Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center for yourself, with your partner or your family. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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On this edition of The Community, we’re having a conversation about your financial goals, why you need them and what to shoot for. Regardless of your journey in the game of life, you need a plan. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: •Why is goal setting and saving important? •What should we think about when setting our financial goals? •What are short-term goals? •Description of Medium-term goals. •How do we determine long-term goals.. •The Explain the concept of SMART goals. •What are some popular savings vehicles? •How can we stay on track? Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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On this edition of The Community, we're having a conversation about your financial goals, why you need them and what to shoot for. Regardless of your journey in the game of life, you need a plan. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: •Why is goal setting and saving important? •What should we think about when setting our financial goals? •What are short-term goals? •Description of Medium-term goals. •How do we determine long-term goals.. •The Explain the concept of SMART goals. •What are some popular savings vehicles? •How can we stay on track? Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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On this edition of The Community, we'll talk about a 3 digit number that can affect your ability to get an affordable car, the job you have always wanted, or a place to call home. And that's your credit score. Find out what your credit means to you. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: • The importance of credit….why it even matters. • How important is a credit score? • How often should we review our credit? • What's a good score to shoot for? • What is included when figuring the credit score? • What's in a credit report? • The 4 parts of the credit report – identifying information, public records, credit history, and inquires. • How can we rebuild our credit? • One-on-one coaching sessions at the CU Excel Center. What happens during a session? • How can we increase our credit score? • Where can we go to get copies of our credit report? Managing your credit and financial image can have a tremendous impact. It's good that St. Louis Community Credit Union is there to help people get back on track. Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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On this edition of The Community… We all want our children to be money smart. Teaching your children how money works and how to work with it is a good start. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: •Is there a good time to start talking to our children about money and how it works? •How do we handle that immediate gratification?? The “I want it now •Allowances. Are they good or bad? •How important does the role of credit play when teaching our children how to manage their finances? •What are things we can do to get started? •Tips to become better money management teachers. We can teach our children many things…and teaching them the importance of money management should be part of that overall life lesson. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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On this edition of The Community… We all want our children to be money smart. Teaching your children how money works and how to work with it is a good start. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: •Is there a good time to start talking to our children about money and how it works? •How do we handle that immediate gratification?? The “I want it now •Allowances. Are they good or bad? •How important does the role of credit play when teaching our children how to manage their finances? •What are things we can do to get started? •Tips to become better money management teachers. We can teach our children many things…and teaching them the importance of money management should be part of that overall life lesson. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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On this edition of The Community, we’ll talk about a 3 digit number that can affect your ability to get an affordable car, the job you have always wanted, or a place to call home. And that’s your credit score. Find out what your credit means to you. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: • The importance of credit….why it even matters. • How important is a credit score? • How often should we review our credit? • What’s a good score to shoot for? • What is included when figuring the credit score? • What’s in a credit report? • The 4 parts of the credit report – identifying information, public records, credit history, and inquires. • How can we rebuild our credit? • One-on-one coaching sessions at the CU Excel Center. What happens during a session? • How can we increase our credit score? • Where can we go to get copies of our credit report? Managing your credit and financial image can have a tremendous impact. It’s good that St. Louis Community Credit Union is there to help people get back on track. Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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"We need to learn look at the sacrifice as a blessing rather than a burden. If we fail to have a plan then we plan to fail." --Jaison McCall On this edition of "The Community", we're having a conversation stress…but not just any kind of stress. We're talking about stress that comes from when you are trying to stay afloat…living paycheck to paycheck - and that is FINANCIAL stress. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. Having a deeper conversation about the circumstances of financial stress how you can tackle it. In this episode you will learn: The variety of ways stress is displayed including excess spending, over eating, impulse buying, online shopping, grief shopping, gambling, and more The emotional reactions to stress. Common causes of financial stress. What are financial stress triggers? How to put finances in proper perspective to keep stress at bay. When is the best time to address money challenges?The importance of sacrifice. What is a realistic plan? How to create a realistic financial plan for your situation. How to build a family legacy. How to understand our financial situation in order to manage and plan for where we are going tomorrow. What questions and conversations are needed to gain better financial footing? Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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"We need to learn look at the sacrifice as a blessing rather than a burden. If we fail to have a plan then we plan to fail." --Jaison McCall On this edition of "The Community", we're having a conversation stress…but not just any kind of stress. We're talking about stress that comes from when you are trying to stay afloat…living paycheck to paycheck - and that is FINANCIAL stress. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. Having a deeper conversation about the circumstances of financial stress how you can tackle it. In this episode you will learn: The variety of ways stress is displayed including excess spending, over eating, impulse buying, online shopping, grief shopping, gambling, and more The emotional reactions to stress. Common causes of financial stress. What are financial stress triggers? How to put finances in proper perspective to keep stress at bay. When is the best time to address money challenges?The importance of sacrifice. What is a realistic plan? How to create a realistic financial plan for your situation. How to build a family legacy. How to understand our financial situation in order to manage and plan for where we are going tomorrow. What questions and conversations are needed to gain better financial footing? Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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"We need to learn look at the sacrifice as a blessing rather than a burden. If we fail to have a plan then we plan to fail." --Jaison McCall On this edition of "The Community", we’re having a conversation stress…but not just any kind of stress. We’re talking about stress that comes from when you are trying to stay afloat…living paycheck to paycheck - and that is FINANCIAL stress. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. Having a deeper conversation about the circumstances of financial stress how you can tackle it. In this episode you will learn: The variety of ways stress is displayed including excess spending, over eating, impulse buying, online shopping, grief shopping, gambling, and more The emotional reactions to stress. Common causes of financial stress. What are financial stress triggers? How to put finances in proper perspective to keep stress at bay. When is the best time to address money challenges?The importance of sacrifice. What is a realistic plan? How to create a realistic financial plan for your situation. How to build a family legacy. How to understand our financial situation in order to manage and plan for where we are going tomorrow. What questions and conversations are needed to gain better financial footing? Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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"We need to learn look at the sacrifice as a blessing rather than a burden. If we fail to have a plan then we plan to fail." --Jaison McCall On this edition of "The Community", we’re having a conversation stress…but not just any kind of stress. We’re talking about stress that comes from when you are trying to stay afloat…living paycheck to paycheck - and that is FINANCIAL stress. Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer with Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist for St. Louis Community Credit Union. Having a deeper conversation about the circumstances of financial stress how you can tackle it. In this episode you will learn: The variety of ways stress is displayed including excess spending, over eating, impulse buying, online shopping, grief shopping, gambling, and more The emotional reactions to stress. Common causes of financial stress. What are financial stress triggers? How to put finances in proper perspective to keep stress at bay. When is the best time to address money challenges?The importance of sacrifice. What is a realistic plan? How to create a realistic financial plan for your situation. How to build a family legacy. How to understand our financial situation in order to manage and plan for where we are going tomorrow. What questions and conversations are needed to gain better financial footing? Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center with your partner. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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There is a place that puts you and your family first. It gives you the tools you need to make it today. It’s a destination for empowerment…A place where you can learn how to better invest in both yourself and your family financially and holistically. That place is the CU Excel Center. Today, we are having a conversation about a facility dedicated to strengthening the community and the people in it. It’s called the CU Excel Center…and it provides free financial literacy and life skills education to the St. Louis community. We all know that if we know better, we will do better. It all starts with education. Join Dorothy Bell and Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist with St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: - How did the CU Excel come about? - What is the purpose of the CU Excel Center - What type of services does the center offer? - Coaching is available for Individuals to discuss various financial matters Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

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There is a place that puts you and your family first. It gives you the tools you need to make it today. It's a destination for empowerment…A place where you can learn how to better invest in both yourself and your family financially and holistically. That place is the CU Excel Center. Today, we are having a conversation about a facility dedicated to strengthening the community and the people in it. It's called the CU Excel Center…and it provides free financial literacy and life skills education to the St. Louis community. We all know that if we know better, we will do better. It all starts with education. Join Dorothy Bell and Jaison McCall, Financial Literacy and Community Outreach Specialist with St. Louis Community Credit Union. In this episode: - How did the CU Excel come about? - What is the purpose of the CU Excel Center - What type of services does the center offer? - Coaching is available for Individuals to discuss various financial matters Schedule free one-on-one coaching at the CU Center. The CU Excel Center is located at 95 North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63121, nestled in the northeast corner of the North Oaks Shopping Plaza (intersection of Natural Bridge and Lucas and Hunt). For more information or to sign up for a class, call our Financial Literacy Hotline at (314) 385-1586, or send an e-mail to center@stlouiscommunity.com

Canna Help You?
Canna Help You? Episode 22

Canna Help You?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 23:46


Mariclair O’Connell, Community Outreach Specialist for Home Instead Senior Care, and Julie Ann Soukoulis, Owner of Home Instead Senior Care. Mariclair and Julie Ann share the details on a very special program called “Be A Santa To A Senior” which pairs holiday wishes from seniors together with members of our community. You can help by […]