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In this episode, we interview Tony Colon, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Product Customer Excellence at ServiceNow. Tony holds a Computer Science degree from Illinois Institute of Technology and a Master’s Degree from MIT Sloan and with over 20 years of experience, he has driven customer success and innovation, building four $100 million businesses at industry giants like Salesforce and Cisco. Tony champions diversity, inclusivity, and lifelong learning, embodying his motto: "Always be learning, always be coachable." He’s actively involved in social and professional initiatives, serving on advisory boards such as Covenant House and the Hispanic IT Executive Council, and was named to the High Tech 100 in 2019. He also earned the title of Gender Equality Superhero by Fairygodboss. The Customer Connection Podcast helps you learn about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by Jerry Campbell, Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Creator & Workflows-Leading Practices, along with Shanna Grier, Portfolio Manager.Key highlights of the episode: 10:00 - Tony shares his vision for the Customer Excellence group at ServiceNow, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong, value-driven culture as the company scales from $10 to $30 billion. 14:10 - Tony emphasized evolving ServiceNow’s impact strategy to become an extension of the customer’s team, fostering deeper partnerships and trust through in-person interactions and genuine support. 18:20 - Tony emphasized the importance of customer feedback from all perspectives in refining ServiceNow’s impact strategy. 23:50 - Tony envisions leveraging 21 years of platform data and generative AI to provide proactive insights that guide customers in optimizing their usage and anticipating challenges. To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send an email to customerconnection@servicenow.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we interview Tony Colon, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Product Customer Excellence at ServiceNow. Tony holds a Computer Science degree from Illinois Institute of Technology and a Master’s Degree from MIT Sloan and with over 20 years of experience, he has driven customer success and innovation, building four $100 million businesses at industry giants like Salesforce and Cisco. Tony champions diversity, inclusivity, and lifelong learning, embodying his motto: "Always be learning, always be coachable." He’s actively involved in social and professional initiatives, serving on advisory boards such as Covenant House and the Hispanic IT Executive Council, and was named to the High Tech 100 in 2019. He also earned the title of Gender Equality Superhero by Fairygodboss. The Customer Connection Podcast helps you learn about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by Jerry Campbell, Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Creator & Workflows-Leading Practices, along with Shanna Grier, Portfolio Manager.Key highlights of the episode: 10:00 - Tony shares his vision for the Customer Excellence group at ServiceNow, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong, value-driven culture as the company scales from $10 to $30 billion. 14:10 - Tony emphasized evolving ServiceNow’s impact strategy to become an extension of the customer’s team, fostering deeper partnerships and trust through in-person interactions and genuine support. 18:20 - Tony emphasized the importance of customer feedback from all perspectives in refining ServiceNow’s impact strategy. 23:50 - Tony envisions leveraging 21 years of platform data and generative AI to provide proactive insights that guide customers in optimizing their usage and anticipating challenges. To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send an email to customerconnection@servicenow.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Nonprofit News Feed by Whole Whale, hosts George Weiner and Nick Azulay delve into critical topics affecting the nonprofit sector, focusing on the response to the LA wildfires, the politicization of fundraising platforms, and innovative governance in nonprofit organizations. LA Wildfires and Nonprofit Mobilization The episode opens with a detailed discussion on the LA wildfires, where thousands of firefighters are battling blazes across 45 square miles, affecting 88,000 residents under evacuation orders. Local nonprofits like K Town for All and Covenant House have stepped up, creating supply chains and providing shelter for those displaced. Airbnb.org also announced emergency housing for over 25,000 people, highlighting the critical role of nonprofit and corporate collaboration in crisis response. George emphasizes the importance of nonprofits having a pre-established networked response plan for such disasters. He urges organizations to prepare coordinated fundraising strategies to capitalize on moments of compassion, ensuring sustained support for long-term recovery efforts. Politicization of Fundraising Platforms The conversation shifts to the controversy surrounding the use of ActBlue in fundraising for wildfire relief, highlighting how political narratives can complicate nonprofit efforts. Critics accused fundraiser organizers of profiting off the fires due to ActBlue's association with progressive causes. George and Nick stress the importance of nonprofits being aware of the political implications of their chosen platforms and maintaining transparency to avoid misinterpretation and backlash. Innovative Governance: The Ocean as a Board Member In a unique twist on nonprofit governance, the Scottish Association for Marine Science has named the ocean as a trustee on its board. This move aligns with legal innovations granting personhood to natural entities, aiming to incorporate environmental interests directly into decision-making. George envisions the potential of AI representing non-human stakeholders, offering a futuristic approach to stakeholder inclusion in governance. Mastodon's Nonprofit Restructuring The episode also covers Mastodon's restructuring to form a new nonprofit organization in Europe, differentiating itself from CEO-controlled networks. This shift towards decentralized control aims to enhance transparency and align with public benefit objectives, setting a precedent for social media platforms. Feel-Good Story: Greening Urban Spaces Concluding on a positive note, the hosts highlight the efforts of Denver-based nonprofit The Park People, which provides affordable trees to low-canopy areas, addressing environmental and socio-economic disparities. This initiative underscores the multifaceted benefits of urban greening, from reducing heat to improving community well-being. Final Thoughts The episode underscores the dynamic challenges and innovations within the nonprofit sector, from crisis response and fundraising complexities to pioneering governance models that prioritize environmental stewardship. Nonprofit leaders are encouraged to prepare for crises, consider the broader implications of their operational choices, and embrace innovative governance practices.
In this episode of the Nonprofit News Feed by Whole Whale, hosts George Weiner and Nick Azulay delve into critical topics affecting the nonprofit sector, focusing on the response to the LA wildfires, the politicization of fundraising platforms, and innovative governance in nonprofit organizations. LA Wildfires and Nonprofit Mobilization The episode opens with a detailed discussion on the LA wildfires, where thousands of firefighters are battling blazes across 45 square miles, affecting 88,000 residents under evacuation orders. Local nonprofits like K Town for All and Covenant House have stepped up, creating supply chains and providing shelter for those displaced. Airbnb.org also announced emergency housing for over 25,000 people, highlighting the critical role of nonprofit and corporate collaboration in crisis response. George emphasizes the importance of nonprofits having a pre-established networked response plan for such disasters. He urges organizations to prepare coordinated fundraising strategies to capitalize on moments of compassion, ensuring sustained support for long-term recovery efforts. Politicization of Fundraising Platforms The conversation shifts to the controversy surrounding the use of ActBlue in fundraising for wildfire relief, highlighting how political narratives can complicate nonprofit efforts. Critics accused fundraiser organizers of profiting off the fires due to ActBlue's association with progressive causes. George and Nick stress the importance of nonprofits being aware of the political implications of their chosen platforms and maintaining transparency to avoid misinterpretation and backlash. Innovative Governance: The Ocean as a Board Member In a unique twist on nonprofit governance, the Scottish Association for Marine Science has named the ocean as a trustee on its board. This move aligns with legal innovations granting personhood to natural entities, aiming to incorporate environmental interests directly into decision-making. George envisions the potential of AI representing non-human stakeholders, offering a futuristic approach to stakeholder inclusion in governance. Mastodon's Nonprofit Restructuring The episode also covers Mastodon's restructuring to form a new nonprofit organization in Europe, differentiating itself from CEO-controlled networks. This shift towards decentralized control aims to enhance transparency and align with public benefit objectives, setting a precedent for social media platforms. Feel-Good Story: Greening Urban Spaces Concluding on a positive note, the hosts highlight the efforts of Denver-based nonprofit The Park People, which provides affordable trees to low-canopy areas, addressing environmental and socio-economic disparities. This initiative underscores the multifaceted benefits of urban greening, from reducing heat to improving community well-being. Final Thoughts The episode underscores the dynamic challenges and innovations within the nonprofit sector, from crisis response and fundraising complexities to pioneering governance models that prioritize environmental stewardship. Nonprofit leaders are encouraged to prepare for crises, consider the broader implications of their operational choices, and embrace innovative governance practices.
Moana 2 set a Thanksgiving movie record… Here's Moana's 4-part strategy to melt Frozen.Aldi is the fastest-growing grocery store in America… because of an Ikea philosophy.Music ringtones for phones are making a comeback… and Soulja Boy made $20M on it.
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-The surprising social lives of pythons Guest: Dr. Morgan Skinner, Quantitative Ecologist and Co-Author of the Study -What can we expect from Canada's first lunar rover mission? Guest: Dr. Gordon Osinski, Professor in Earth and Planetary Science at Western University and Science Lead of Canada's First Rover Mission to the Moon -The Weekly Cecchini Check-in for Nov 22, 2024 Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News -How was Covenant House's sleep out? Guest: Deb Lester, CEO of Covenant House Vancouver Guest: Martin Thibodeau, President of RBC British Columbia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
November is Youth Homelessness Awareness Month. To bring attention, show solidarity and raise critical funds, Covenant House is hosting Sleep Out—a transformative overnight experience—in 19 cities, including three events in our area—on Thursday, November 21. Our guest is Colleen Veldt, Vice President of P2P Fundraising at Covenant House International. Covenant House New York is proud to be New York City's largest provider serving youth experiencing homelessness. For more, visit Covenanthouse.org.
Kathleen Titus, Race Director for the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend, shares exciting updates about one of the city's most celebrated sporting events. From November 22 to 24, a record-breaking 37,000 participants will take part in the AACR Philadelphia Marathon, Dietz & Watson Half Marathon, and Rothman Orthopaedics 8K. The weekend also features a free Health & Fitness Expo and a Children's Zone for families. This milestone year saw race registration sell out nearly two months earlier than last year. Learn more at PhiladelphiaMarathon.com and AACR.org. Hugh Organ, Chief Program Officer of Covenant House Pennsylvania (CHPA), joins us to mark Youth Homelessness Awareness Month and the 25th anniversary of CHPA's work supporting homeless youth. Hugh discusses the significance of their annual Sleep Out event on November 21, where participants spend the night outside with only a cardboard box and a sleeping bag to raise awareness and funds for youth homelessness. Discover how CHPA is making a difference at CovenantHousePA.org. Sleep Out. Follow them on social media: Facebook: Covenant House PAInstagram: @covenanthousepaTwitter: @CovenantHousePALinkedIn: Covenant House Pennsylvania Finally, Angela Giampolo of Giampolo Law Group returns for our monthly SpeakOUT feature. This week, Angela delves into the potential impact of Donald Trump's re-election on LGBTQIA+ rights and the broader community. Learn more Trump's re-election on LGBTQIA+ rights and the broader community. Learn more at Philly Gay Lawyer | Giampolo Law Group.
This week, Neon Nightmare mastermind Nate Garrett joins the MetalSucks Podcast! He's here to discuss the release of Faded Dreams! In our chat, we discuss the excellent music videos created for the project and what inspired them. Other points of conversation include how 90's goth culture had a ridiculous aura associated with it, the negative experience of touring post-pandemic that he's not willing to partake in, and the genetic gift that some people have in conning people. We also discuss the Big Riff Podcast he's been doing the last year, and the model of news sites in modern times relying on the headline or quote. Petar and Sylvia discuss the exciting nominees this year for the Best Heavy Metal Performance Grammy Award, our picks for the winner we want to see and why, Geoff Tate deciding to create an Operation: Mindcrime III as a solo artist, Dino Cazares airing out more of Fear Factory's dirty laundry to its fans, Mötley Crüe helping out lives with a massive donation to the Covenant House, and the open invitation to the Cavalera Brothers to jam at the final Sepultura gig. Song: Neon Nightmare “They Look Like Shadows” Song: Neon Nightmare “Lost Silver” Song: Counterparts “A Martyr Left Alive” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Send us a textNovember already?!? How is this possible? Our 2024 Season is drawing to a close but we STILL have some amazing stories of inspiration to throw at ya! We are so excited to introduce a BRAND NEW SEGMENT this week that will bring the NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHORS to OUR SHOW! How did I get so lucky? I am still scratching my head! But with that said, this week, I proudly give you, "NolaPapa READS!" Eliot Schrefer is an American and British author of both adult and young adult fiction, and a two-time finalist for the National Book Award in Young People's Literature. Schrefer's first novel Glamorous Disasters was published by Simon & Schuster in 2006. In this sequel to The Darkness Outside Us, a Stonewall Honor Book optioned for film by Elliot Page and Page Boy Productions, New York Times bestselling author Eliot Schrefer delivers another ambitious, genre-bending novel and epic love story that spans thousands of years and the far reaches of the galaxy.Just released on October, 1st- "The Brightness Between Us" can be found anywhere and everywhere! Next up, I have wanted to have this amazing non profit on for the longest. Covenant House- New Orleans, Opens its heart and its doors each year to more than 650 youth & children ages 22 and under.Serving Young People Overcoming Homelessness & Trafficking.With generous friends and community partners, our dedicated staff provides youth with relentless support, unconditional love, and absolute respect.Kento Azegami, Covenant House New Orleans- Developmental Assistant sits down with me to talk about the amazing work that not only he does but the entire organization. -Did you know: *97% of survivors have a previous history of sexual abuse or assault?*94% first experienced trafficking while under the age of 21?*99% are experiencing profound trauma (PTSD)?*97% grew up in violent or abusive homes?Not to mention, the runaways regarding the LGBT community. Covenant House REMAINS OPEN to ACCEPT ANY CHILD or YOUNG ADULT from baby to 22 years old. These kids to not need to be a Louisiana resident to be welcomed with open arms. Imagine the immense amount of money this must take to operate. Kento, helps with generating funds to allow this organization to operate on the scale that it does! With that said, each year Covenant House ALL ACROSS America has an amazing fundraiser that helps create these exact funds!"SLEEP OUT": A global movement to end youth homelessness. Give up your bed for one night to ensure that youth facing homelessness sleep safely at Covenant House. TO JOIN the MOVEMENT: www.sleepout.orgTO LEARN MORE about Covenant House- New Orleans:www.covenanthousenola.orgTO DONATE:www.covenanthousenola.org/donate/Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! Ochsner Hospital for ChildrenWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comSandpiper VacationsWww..sandpipervacations.comZak George's Dog Revolution! The Law Firm of Forrest Cressy & James Www.forrestcressyjames.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream CompanyWww.neworleansicecream.comReal Estate with Steph & Berkshire Hathaway www.realestatewithsteph.comAudubon Institute www.auduboninstitute.orgThe Gift of Adoption FundGiftofAdoption.org
Have you ever stopped to question if your fundraising messaging is ethical? Despite our best intentions as professional fundraisers, it is crucial for us to recognize that certain traditional fundraising methods no longer hold up under scrutiny in 2023. In our efforts to showcase the serious need for donations with often sad, evocative imagery, we run the risk of contributing to a negative stereotype or, even worse, retraumatizing those we are trying to help. Or we paint a picture of perfect success stories, only to discount the very real challenges our organizations are trying to solve. While facing financial targets, it can indeed be tempting to prioritize the preferences and desires of donors. However, it is crucial for us to pause and reflect on whether such prioritization is being done at the expense of our mission and the well-being of our community.In this rebroadcast from Season 1, P2PPF's Marcie Maxwell sits down with Covenant House International's Associate Vice President of Site Development, Meghan Coan, and Associate Vice President of Peer-to-Peer Fundraising. Meghan and Colleen share a passion for ethical storytelling, which informs their work with their signature Sleep Out program. We sat down with them to discuss pivotal moments that triggered transformative change within their team and how they are reevaluating messaging and event experiences to ensure alignment with their mission of providing housing for youth facing homelessness.In today's episode, we'll explore:How Covenant House is continuously evaluating and evolving its fundraising events to ensure mission alignmentHow they are reframing their messaging and responding to feedback from supportersThe importance of respecting personal boundaries in storytellingMentioned LinksCovenant House InternationalSleep OutStay Connected on LinkedInConnect with MeghanConnect with ColleenConnect with MarcieConnect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (02:03) - Introducing Colleen Veldt and Meghan Coan (07:44) - Sleep Out at Covenant House (11:50) - Evaluating Ethics & Mission (23:55) - Ethical Storytelling (28:04) - The Public Response (32:10) - Learn More
In this Episode, I interview special guest, ministry partner and dear friend of over 30 years, Pastor Polly Sanders-Peterson. Pastor Polly is 80 years young and is the Founder and President of Covenant House of Love ministries in Denver, Colorado. She is a counselor, teacher, author of 4 books, TV and radio host, conference and seminar leader and speaker. In our authentic conversation, Polly shares her “The Power of Love” God Story of how God showed his unconditional love to her throughout difficult life circumstances and how this brought her the healing needed from her past childhood wounds. She also shares how she found deeper ways to be in a closer relationship with God in ways she never imagined, to help her break old-life patterns and overcome her low self-esteem and build her confidence. In closing, she shares ministering words from scripture to encourage those who are struggling with low self-esteem, lack of confidence and wounds from their past. As a bonus, this Episode also includes a mental health tip from our ministry partner and licensed mental health counselor, Sherrie Pucket.
In this Episode, I interview special guest, ministry partner and dear friend of over 30 years, Pastor Polly Sanders-Peterson. Pastor Polly is 80 years young and is the Founder and President of Covenant House of Love ministries in Denver, Colorado. She is a counselor, teacher, author of 4 books, TV and radio host, conference and seminar leader and speaker. In our authentic conversation, Polly shares her “The Power of Love” God Story of how God showed his unconditional love to her throughout difficult life circumstances and how this brought her the healing needed from her past childhood wounds. She also shares how she found... The full episode drops on October 1st!
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https://www.youtube.com/live/slUcppVCFXQ?si=eGeluYLAJGNpTHYA Mötley Crüe is set to take over Hollywood in October 2024 with a special three-club series called the Höllywood Takeöver. The band will perform at iconic venues on the Sunset Strip, including The Troubadour, The Roxy, and Whisky a Go Go. The first show kicks off on October 7 at The Troubadour. In addition to these intimate shows, Mötley Crüe is launching the Mötley Crüe Giveback Initiative, partnering with nonprofits like Covenant House, which supports homeless youth. They'll also auction off stage-played instruments used during the performances, with proceeds going towards this cause.
In this newscast: Teams of scientists, engineers and meteorologists continue their work assessing the steep hillside in Ketchikan following Sunday's fatal landslide; The annual State of the Climate report is out; Officials say the Covenant House youth homeless shelter in Anchorage helps young people with skills to live on their own; Climate change is altering where wild berries grow in Alaska, and when, so researchers are gathering data
On this week's special REWIND, best friends Joel Johnstone (Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Jeff Meacham (Blackish), hosts of the podcast Meeting Tom Cruise square off for four rounds of trivia. Joel is playing for Covenant House and Jeff is playing for Water.org. Music, sports and Gorbachev! Follow us for weekly trivia @youshouldknowbetterpod - rate, review and subscribe!
You've probably heard the name “Covenant House Vancouver” and know they help youth in need, but what exactly are the services they offer and how do they change the lives of so many seeking help? Guest: Reem, Friend Covenant House Vancouver who's studying to become a Paralegal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On todays episode, I am interviewing a group of women dedicated to leaving a legacy. They have partnered with Covenant House and Vibra en Alta, two amazing charities who share their vision for the wellbeing of children! Please donate to the cause and be apart of the solution! LI 15 - Donate Here! Also -They have created a fundraising event at "The House of Yes" at 2 Wyckoff Avenue in Brooklyn on Wednesday, May 29 from 7p-11p with a special after party from 11p-2a. House of Yes Event If you want to find more from Kris, please visit www.KrisDelgado.com or https://linktr.ee/krisdelgado
Kate Chapman is, and always has been, very busy. Her Broadway performing credits include Mary Poppins, Les Miserables, Pajama Game, Sweet Smell of Success, Saturday Night Fever; also, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Mrs. Claus for 5 seasons), Shakespeare in the Park, Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden, many others. A 24-year member of the Tony Award-honored Broadway Inspirational Voices (BIV), Kate sings with BIV at many events each year, works with BIV's outreach programs at Covenant House and The Ronald McDonald House, and contributes as the organization's copywriter. Kate holds a Bachelor of Music Education (Boston University), a Master of Arts in Health Arts and Sciences (Goddard College), and is a Health Coach (Institute for Integrative Nutrition) and Life Coach (Wayfinder Life Coach Training). Her first book, A Pixie's Prescription: A Fun Toolkit for a Feel Better Life, is available on Amazon. Kate's YouTube channel (Kate Chapman) has lots of Broadway and uplifting content including her YouTube series Little Kate on the Prairie. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Kate Chapman about learning how to move without moving. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How movement, whether it's running or dance, should be enjoyable. - Why people should be paying attention to the connection between their hips and feet. - How it's important to listen to your body so you can give it what needs to thrive. - How there is a deep connection between the body and brain that shouldn't be ignored. - Why people need to discover how to be curious about life to get in touch with their essential self. Connect with Kate: Guest Contact Info Facebookfacebook.com/KateChapmanHealth Links Mentioned:thekatechapman.com Connect with Steven: Websitexeroshoes.com jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter @XeroShoes Instagram @xeroshoes Facebook facebook.com/xeroshoes
In this one, Cody and co-host Aurora Ford talk to Heidi Huppert. Aurora is a former journalist and currently works at Covenant House Alaska; Heidi is the Chief Program Officer at Covenant House. Heidi's perspective on homelessness in Alaska is unique because, in her younger years, she spent time on the streets of Anchorage. Her mom had a violent and abusive boyfriend and Heidi didn't feel safe at home. So, one night after an especially brutal domestic situation, she found herself wandering around Spenard, trying to figure out what she was gonna do. She was about 12 years old and she had school in the morning. Because it was open and because it was familiar, she ended up just hanging out at McDonald's. She says that, for a long time, she didn't tell her story. It was just too hard to relive those memories, and the violence and the pain that came with them. But right now, she's at a point in her life where she sees how much power and strength there is in telling her story. How it can potentially help a young person understand that they might be in the middle of the worst moment or moments of their life, but it won't last forever. Things can get better. Heidi says that the issues of homelessness and human trafficking — another issue that she deals with a lot at work — are ones that we have to care about because they involve young people and they are the future of Alaska. They will one day hold the political, economic and social power. So, if we want our state to be healthy, we have to care about what is happening to our young people.
In this episode, Cody and co-host Aurora Ford talk to Heidi Huppert. Aurora is a former journalist and currently works at Covenant House Alaska; Heidi is the Chief Program Officer at Covenant House. Heidi's perspective on homelessness in Alaska is unique because, in her younger years, she spent time on the streets of Anchorage. Her mom had a violent and abusive boyfriend and Heidi didn't feel safe at home. So, one night after an especially brutal domestic situation, she found herself wandering around Spenard, trying to figure out what she was gonna do. She was about 12 years old and she had school in the morning. Because it was open and because it was familiar, she ended up just hanging out at McDonald's. She says that, for a long time, she didn't tell her story. It was just too hard to relive those memories, and the violence and the pain that came with them. But right now, she's at a point in her life where she sees how much power and strength there is in telling her story. How it can potentially help a young person understand that they might be in the middle of the worst moment or moments of their life, but it won't last forever. Things can get better. Heidi says that the issues of homelessness and human trafficking — another issue that she deals with a lot at work — are ones that we have to care about because they involve young people and they are the future of Alaska. They will one day hold the political, economic and social power. So, if we want our state to be healthy, we have to care about what is happening to our young people.
I'm Denise Thomas, Your Kids Can Get Paid to Go to College Coach. If you don't have a mentor to guide you through the high school to college process with college scholarships as the goal, let's get on a call to see if Cracking the Code to Free College is a good fit for your family. If not, I'll see if I can recommend someone who is. Https://www.GetAheadOfTheClass.com/apply If you'd like the 12 Scholarship Secrets checklist, go here: https://www.getaheadoftheclass.com/ScholarshipSecretsLynda Harlos is a Sex Trafficking and Abuse Prevention Educator for Parents and Professionals who are in contact with children between the ages of 2-25. She is also a Keynote speaker, Author, and Family Coach and has hosted a Parenting Talk Show. As a mother of a sex trafficking victim, she endeavors to turn their ‘Pain into Purpose' globally in the hopes of preventing victimization. In doing so, she works with many organizations, including several Victim Services across Canada, Covenant House, and many more. She is an ambassador for ‘Courage for Freedom,' ‘Timea's Cause Inc,' and ‘Global Presence.' She has given many interviews to spread awareness with CBC, Global News, CTV North, 360 Kids, the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, the Toronto Star, and many more. You can check out her work and watch training videos on her website or YouTube channel, ParentWithPurpose.ca.Read the first two chapters of her book here:https://www.parentwithpurpose.ca/free-chapter-walk-a-mile/To Pre-order the Kindle version:https://www.amazon.ca/Walk-Mile-Mothers-Journey-Daughters-ebook/dp/B0CP6HVKY9?ref_=ast_author_mpbIf you don't have a Kindle, follow the author's profile and when it comes out you will see it.Follow Lynda:Website: https://www.parentwithpurpose.caLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndaharlos/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyBY5L8gEUP9sfARSK7mww
We welcome Kim Wing back to IMPACT for an update on our homeless At-Risk-Youth of Vancouver. Kim Wing - Manager Special Projects Covenant House Vancouver: In the face of exacerbated challenges from the cost-of-living and housing crises, there has been a 32% surge in homelessness in Metro Vancouver since 2020 (Was in 2020: 3,634 202 and now 4,821 in 2023). Your donations have played an indispensable role in addressing these pressing needs. Thanks to our generous community, we've expanded our services significantly. Covenant House's commitment is to addressing rising needs led to unprecedented youth engagement in new programs, facilitated by caring staff in our new spaces. Art therapy sessions, life skills classes, and both on-site and off-site recreational activities represent our dedication to holistic support for youth. The demand for our programs has risen sharply, with mental health services experiencing a 30% increase in demand from 2022. On February 29th, IMPACT Host Nigel and his wife Rieko along with another 145 volanteers will brave the cold to sleep on the streets, showing solidarity with at-risk youth and supporting Covenant House Vancouver's mission to provide essential services, safety, food, and shelter. **Double Your Donation!** From now until the end of the month, every contribution to our campaign will be matched, making your support go even further. **How You Can Help:** - **Donate to Nigel:** [Click Here](http://support.covenanthousebc.org/goto/nigelbennett) - **Donate to Rieko:** [Click Here](http://support.covenanthousebc.org/goto/riekobennett) Your generosity can change lives. If you've already donated, thank you for your invaluable support. With gratitude, Nigel & Rieko / Team IMPACT Covenant House Sleep Out 2024
This episode explores key philosophies and lessons learned from brokerage and CRE marketing with Ron Cohen, Chief Sales Officer at Besen Partners.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Ashley Kobovitch sits with Ron to deep-dive into his two-decade-long journey in the commercial real estate sector, explaining his transition from the advertising industry and the lessons he learned over time. They also cover valuable insights on the New York City market, the importance of maintaining client relationships, and advises on how to weather the uncertainties and challenging dynamics in the CRE market. Their wide-ranging conversation includes: Introduction and Guest BackgroundRon's Journey into Commercial Real EstateInfluential Mentors and Lessons LearnedThe Importance of Client Communication and TrustThe Power of Persistence and One More EffortBuilding a Successful Team at Besen PartnersBalancing Brokerage and Team LeadershipTraining and Developing a High-Performing TeamLearning from Others and Classroom TrainingState of the Market: An OverviewChallenges in the Commercial Real Estate MarketImpact of Black Swan Events on the MarketAsset Classes: Multifamily, Industrial, Office, and HotelControversial Thoughts on the Current MarketShort-term and Long-term Market OutlookAdvising Clients through Current Economic TimesRapid Fire Questions: Investment Strategies and Industry MisconceptionsAnd much more! About Ron Cohen:Ron runs the investment sales brokerage at Besen Partners and is responsible for revenue, business development, and talent management. He joined Besen Partners in 2003 as an Investment Sales Associate and has brokered sale transactions in Manhattan, Brooklyn and The Bronx. In 2008, Ron added the role of Chief Marketing Officer and was also charged with working with the sales team to grow the number of exclusive assignments. In 2016 he was appointed Chief Sales Officer to fully focus on growing revenue and leading the sales team. He holds a Broker license in NY, NJ and CT. Before entering commercial real estate, Ron spent a decade as an account management professional in advertising. As Vice President/Group Account Director at D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B), he partnered closely with Fortune 100 clients such as Procter & Gamble, Kraft Foods, and Philips Electronics to develop marketing strategies and implement multimillion-dollar ad campaigns for well-known consumer brands such as Crest and Norelco. Ron is an active member of the New York real estate community and has held various leadership roles. He is a member of Israel Bonds Real Estate division, and is a former Chairman of the Young Mortgage Bankers Association (YMBA). In addition to participating on the St. Jude Spirit of Hope Committee, Ron supports charitable causes, including the Food Bank of New York, UNICEF, and Covenant House. He is a native New Yorker who graduated from the State University of New York at Oneonta and holds an MBA in Marketing/International Business from Fordham University Gabelli Graduate School of Business. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
Today, we serve you T-E-AJanuary 25th, 3 pm ESTAfternoon Teatime with Miss Liz joining and bringing you a strong tea. This teatime comes with trigger warnings. A mother story and prevention services with a voice to make a difference in Sex Trafficking and Abuse. Parent With Purpose.ca Lynda Harlos.Liz's, join us for the live show on Miss Liz's YouTube Channel below. Please give it a subscribe and share it with your networks. Please bring your questions, comments and support as we spill real-life T-E-A.https://youtube.com/@misslizsteatimes?si=lIG47iEopIQYI68QLynda is a 'Sex Trafficking & Abuse Prevention Educator' for Parents and Professionals who are in contact with children between the ages of 2-25. She is also a Keynote speaker, Author, and Family Coach and hosts a Parenting Talk Show.Lynda has two parenting books available on Amazon. However, the one she is the most passionate about is her newest book, hopefully coming out soon, which talks about her struggle as a parent, realizing that what she thought was a 'teenage hormonal issue' was her daughter being lured, groomed and gamed into sex trafficking.A mother of a sex trafficking victim, she endeavours to turn their 'Pain into Purpose' globally in the hopes of preventing victimization. In doing so, she works with many organizations, including several Victim Services across Canada, Covenant House, Courage for Freedom, and many more.She has given many interviews to spread awareness with CBC, Global News, CTV North, 360 Kids, the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, the Toronto Star, and many more.You can check out her work and watch training videos on her website or the YouTube channel ParentWithPurpose.ca.#misslizteatime#teatimewithmissliz#OvercomingLife#sextrafficking#abuseawareness#prevention#mothersstory#writers#authors#storyofmylife#storytelling#joinus#youtubechannel#subscribe#LikeShareFollow#newseason#seasonfive
[School of Movies 2023] This is one of the hardest episodes we have ever had to record. I'm not dealing in hyperbole when I describe the shockwave that rippled through our house when we found out that without the slightest warning Chadwick Boseman passed away in the night. He represented, for want of a better term a great responsibility. And much of these few hours is spent talking about that impact. On top of that, there were elements of the film that bothered both of us, and our guests, but the undertaking of bringing this movie into existence, soaked in real world tragedy and during a pandemic was so challenging that how could we possibly be critical? This is why it has taken us a silent year to gather our thoughts. And we are so grateful to our guests for being able to manage the weight and breadth of what gets discussed and land -as intended- in the most human place possible. Special thanks to Maya Souris who was actually IN this movie and gifted us with some precious insight into the filmmaking process. The charity we are giving to this Holiday Season is Covenant House. They offer unconditional shelter and support for the abused, homeless and trafficked, and are currently willing to 5x match any donations they receive up to midnight on January 31st 2023. Guests Maya Souris iMDB Listing Jerome McIntosh of GameBurst Aquila Hope Greg Downing of Through the Wind Door Chris Finik @finmonster09
Emmy-award winning actress Rachel Brosnahan graces our ears today to highlight her work as a board member of Covenant House, a non-profit that supports youth facing homelessness and survivors of sex trafficking in 6 countries. Before they get into the philanthropic work, Rachel and Kevin dive into acting process and the joys and intimacy of the live theater. They are then joined by Bill Bedrossian, the president and CEO of Covenant House International to discuss the growing problem of unhoused youths, it's particular impact on LGBTQIA+ communities and how listeners can get involved both nationally and at a local level. To learn more and get involved with Covenant House head to www.covenanthouse.org . To support more initiatives like this program, text 'BACON' to 707070.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Frenemies! No new episode, as we are still on our break, but we did want to let you know about a project that Tim and Brittany are working on in conjunction with Jay at the Verboten Podcast (Which, if you haven't already listened, go check that show out). We have assembled 48 writers for the first ever Trivia Advent Calendar! It's a Trivia Advent-ure! Each day from December 1st-24th, you will receive TWO rounds of 10 questions written by trivia writers all around the world! The suggested donation is $25, but it is Pay-what-you-want, so we encourage you to give what you can so you don't miss out! 50% of the proceeds will be divided between THREE Great Charities: World Central Kitchen, Child's Play, and Covenant House! The other 50% will go to the writer's as a little thank you for their efforts. Get yours now! Enjoying the Show? Support us at www.patreon.com/ptebb In the Chicago area and need a good cup of coffee and/or a board game? Check out Critical Grind Cafe! Check out the Boozy Bracketology Best Video Game Music Bracket, airing now! Listen to the ALL NEW Verboten Podcast. A GREAT Podcast for lovers of Word Games Want to support trivia & a wonderful small business owner? Head on over to https://Linktr.ee/liquidkourage and take part in the World Trivia Federation! Connect with us on Discord, Facebook, Twitter, IG, etc….at: www.ptebb.com Or contact us at frenemytrivia@gmail.com Wanna be on one of our shows? www.ptebb.com/appearancerequest Don't forget - Leave us a 5 Star Rating and write us a review and we'll see you next week for more Frenemy Trivia!
November is National Youth Homelessness Awareness Month. Steve Berg, Chief Policy Officer at the National Alliance to End Homelessness joins Nick Austin to discuss the national perspective on stable housing and how important an affordable housing market is. Then, Shontae Hightower, Director of Children's Services at COTS, Courtney Smith, Founder and CEO of the Detroit Phoenix Center, and Meagan Dunn, Executive Director at Detroit-based Covenant House of Michigan stop by to share the work they do everyday to help Detroit's unhoused population.
In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss footage of former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis detailing a conversation with a senior White House official about how Trump planned to stay in office after losing in 2020 and a photo circulating of RFK Jr. walking barefoot on a recent commercial flight. ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl stops by and shares bombshells from his new book on Trump's GOP influence, "Tired of Winning." Ariana DeBose reflects on adjusting to life as a Hollywood star, her work as a board member of Covenant House and her new movie, "Wish." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we journey alongside Dr. Alie Redd, Executive Director of Covenant House, Georgia. "Dr. A" was raised in the 70's as a 'parentified kid' and faced homelessness during her undergrad years. Alie's life story is one of grace, resilience, and self-reflection. Today, she is dedicated to supporting young people who have suffered trauma and are homeless as a result.We talk about the experience of today's youth - violence, foster care, homelessness, and struggles with mental health. We examine the hurdles encountered when trying to connect these young people with the community resources they crucially need. A spotlight is thrown on the pivotal role of mental health services and community volunteers in breaking the crisis cycle and weaving a safety net around the most vulnerable children in our society. Dr. Redd emphasizes the power of unconditional love, respect, and support for Covenant House youth. We delve into the immense potential of community collaboration, and how it fuels the progress and hope of these young individuals. Further, Dr. A shares how other we can lend a hand to their mission - from participating in sleep out events, to donations and volunteering. This episode is a call to action - a challenge to create more opportunities for our young people, to pay closer attention to our community's youth. Join us on this journey, and let's make a difference, together.Dr. A's BioDr. Alieizoria Redd (“DrA”) joined Covenant House Georgia as the Executive Director in March 2018 and comes with 30+ years of experience as a servant leader in social services. Previously, Dr. Redd served children and families while employed at as the Vice President of Housing and Placement Services at CHRIS 180, Adjunct Professor at Tulane and Clark Atlanta Universities, Vice President of Programs at Inspiritus, and in private practice. She has served various populations as a direct service provider, clinician, clinical supervisor, advocate, advisor, administrator, professor, and executive leader. Dr. Redd supports the LGBTQ+ community as a co-chair of the Mayor's LGBTQ+ Advisory Board Co-Chair and is a member of Leadership Atlanta Class of 2023, “Rowdiest Class Ever.”Dr. Redd earned a BA in Psychology from the University of Memphis, an MSW and PhD in Social Work Policy Planning Administration and Social Science with a cognate in Public Administration from Clark Atlanta University. She has been continuously licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker since 2000. Her areas of concentration include: non-profit leadership; social and child welfare policy; commercial sexual exploitation of children; secondary trauma of social workers; refugee and immigration services; racial identity; youth homelessness; LGBTQ+ youth; and military families.Like what you heard? Please like and share wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Ann: Community Evaluation Solutions How Ann can help: · Support the evaluation capacity of your coalition or community-based organization. · Help you create a strategic plan that doesn't stress you and your group out, doesn't take all year to design, and is actionable. · Engage your group in equitable discussions about difficult conversations. · Facilitate a workshop to plan for action and get your group moving. · Create a workshop that energizes and excites your group for action. · Speak at your conference or event. Have a question or want to know more? Book a call with Ann .Be sure and check out our updated resource page! Let us know what was helpful. Community Possibilities is Produced by Zach Price Music by Zach Price: Zachpricet@gmail.com
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger could not be more true for Natasha Miller. As the multi-hyphenate CEO of Entire Productions, Inc. and Poignant Press, Natasha is also a celebrated jazz artist with seven records released on her label, Poignant Records. Her success is in spite of an upbringing so unreal and tragic that it's in the process of becoming a feature film. As the WSJ best-selling author of Relentless, Natasha has gone from living as an Iowa homeless teen to achieving the entrepreneur dream. But unlike a typical homeless teen story, Natasha was not living in squalor. She was a classically trained violinist studying with a professor at Drake University. Her whole young life, however, was defined by living with a mother with mental illness and a father who did not do his part to protect her. At age 16, Natasha's father and, sadly, her younger brother dropped her off at a homeless shelter after her mother attempted to kill her. That was the culmination of years and years of verbal abuse. After that, she was unofficially emancipated. In this extremely moving and inspiring LEAVE YOUR MARK episode, Natasha shares her story with unbelievable understanding and perseverance. She shows how her positive outlook and always seeing the best in people directed her path. While Natasha will always have to carry the heartache of her childhood with her, she has not let it stop her from achieving her dreams. Today, Entire Productions is a go-to event and entertainment production company headquartered in San Francisco. With the support of her staff, Entire Productions' trusted expertise is relied upon to execute a slate of corporate special events for an enviable roster of clients, including Salesforce, Apple, Google, LinkedIn, Facebook, and the like. They have been on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America for three years in a row. Her publishing company Poignant Press works with leaders to create impactful books that build on their authority while inspiring and motivating others. Natasha's passion and commitment to giving back drive her invariable contributions and participation with numerous charitable organizations. Her current focus is raising awareness and funds for the Covenant House. While Natasha maintains an active full plate, she always makes time for professional and personal enrichment. She is a proud Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses (Babson College) graduate who studied entrepreneurship at the Harvard Business School and MIT. Her other prestigious industry memberships include The Recording Academy (Grammys), ASCAP, and various event industry organizations. She resides in Oakland, CA, and is a member and the communications "expert" for The Entrepreneurs' Organization.
It's been exactly one year since Chris moved out of LA, so he is joined by bestie and former roommate Andrew Lowe as they recount stories of their time together in the old house, share updates about living alone, give advice to callers, dig into the Taylor Swift, Ice Spice and Matt Healy drama, spill the tea on Lily-Rose Depp and the Weekend on the set of The Idol, air out the beef between Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner, weigh in on Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi's engagement, chat shortages of pink paint because of the Barbie movie, celebrate a pregnant transgender man on the cover Glamour UK's Pride issue, tell body shamers to leave Lizzo alone, and reveal their favorite LA dining delights, including Sol Y Luna, Superba, Tashio, Soulmate, and Matsuhisa, the restaurant where Chris created his infamous TikTok audio “You're coming home with me” while sitting two tables away from John Mayer. FIND MORE ANDREW LOWE: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ohheyitsandrew • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewlowe/ • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewlowe? • Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewlowe • DONATE to support Covenant House: https://www.covenanthouse.org/donation-options/donate-now Follow Unhinged with Chris Klemens on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhingedwithchrisklemens Follow Chris: https://www.instagram.com/chrisklemens/ Follow Big Spark Studios: https://www.instagram.com/bigsparkstudios Leave Chris a voicemail: 310-844-6459 Submit your secrets: https://forms.gle/ZPtbT3EKFHQWpZ4K7 Submit Charitable Shoutout: https://forms.gle/6GSAoacSoepsZ5v47 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie Neubauer is the Manager of Anti-Trafficking Services for Covenant House - the largest agency in Canada serving youth who are homeless, trafficked or at risk. This week we sit down with Julie to talk to her about sex trafficking and what we as parents must be aware of. Julie offers her insight and knowledge in a straightforward, friendly way that helps ease any discomfort about the topic and breaks it all down to help us understand more about this largely hidden crime, and help us protect our kids against sex trafficking. For the full interview check out www.thecommonparent.com and for help on this topic contact https://covenanthousetoronto.ca/ or https://kidshelpphone.ca/.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Follow our parenting platform - The Common Parent - over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentBecome a Member of The Common Parent, our ultimate parenting toolkit for parents of teens and tweens for just $74.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comGet a FREE “Thoughts Between Us” Journal with The Common Parent Annual Membership: Click Here!Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Friends, looking for a way to do some good this holiday season? I've got an idea! This month I'm partnering with the team at COVENANT HOUSE to provide gifts / time to the youth in their program. Find out more details at this link (instagram post) OR JOIN OUR GIFT CARD DRIVE… Help us put holiday gifts under the tree for youth facing homelessness at Covenant House! Young people spending the holidays at Covenant House deserve to experience the magic of the season and renewed hope for the new year. Gift cards (easy to buy and ship!) offer youth the opportunity to select gifts they've been hoping for and help fulfill necessities too. Together, we can remind young people at Covenant House that they have a community who loves and cares for them. If you are able to, please consider purchasing a $25 holiday gift card. We ask that when possible, gift cards are general (ie Visa or something similar) rather than to a specific store. Once purchased, send your gift card along with a holiday note to: 5 Penn Plaza, New York NY 10001, ATTN: Sandra Cardona RE: #GiveWithRach Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626 Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices