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Two powerhouse Tucson changemakers, Natalie Fernandez and Jeannine Sharp Mason, join Theresa to share how dancing, philanthropy, and purpose‑driven leadership are fueling real impact through Arizona Diaper Bank's “Dancing with Our Stars of Tucson fundraiser—and how you can be part of the solution by helping close the 4‑million‑diaper gap and bringing essential relief to families in need.Join us for Dancing with Our Stars of TucsonSaturday, April 18 Westin La Paloma Resort & SpaGet involved with Arizona Diaper BankConnect with Jeannine Sharp MasonWebsite: j9brandworks.comInstagram: @j9masonConnect with Natalie FernandezWebsite: Meridian Wealth Management WestInstagram: @fernandez_natalieannSupport the show
Muriel Smith is the Executive Director of the St Louis Diaper Bank, and she joins Chris and Amy to discuss the high cost of diapers. She's promoting the 'Bloody Mary Brunch' on March 29 to benefit the Diaper Bank! Visit STLDiaperBank.org for more information.
Chris and Amy chat with Muriel Smith about the need for diapers in St Louis; Amy has a meal alone this weekend, she shares the harrowing tale; Matt Pauley joins with NCAA and Cardinals conversation; and a Barch Madness preview.
Today’s Peoples Bank Indianola features Short Years Diaper Bank Program Manager, Erin Paugh.
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This October, 99.5 ZPL is turning compassion into action with ZPL Cares Diaper Drive – a month-long mission to support the Indiana Diaper Bank and help families in need across our community. With Crash from afternoons on 99.5 ZPL preparing to become a first-time dad, this cause hits close to home. He’s leading the charge with heart, humor and a whole lot of diapers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Alexis discusses the upcoming 10th Anniversary celebration at Loving Bottoms Diaper Bank in Galesburg on September 29th, the ongoing diaper drive, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
We are proud to kick off Season 4 of our podcast by featuring an amazing community organization, Babies Need Bottoms. Katlyn Moss talks to Megan Lyons Leimena, from Babies Need Bottoms, a nonprofit diaper bank that serves all of Western North Carolina. To address the problem of diaper needs, Babies Need Bottoms provides diapers and diapering supplies through community-based partner organizations throughout the region. They talk about how a diaper bank operates, and how lack of access to diapers can cause health, financial and emotional struggles. You will learn about the many impacts of diaper needs, and how to help families receive the resources they need.Resources Babies Need BottomsDiaper Bank of North CarolinaNational Diaper Bank NetworkNDBN Clearing House on Diaper NeedBaby2Baby Journal article: “Willing to Do Anything for My Kids”: Inventive Mothering, Diapers…”For referrals / to find diapers in WNC, visit www.nc211.org, or call 1-888-892-1162 to be connected to a social service agency near you that can help with diapers and more.We would love your feedback on our podcast! Please take our listener survey to provide your comments.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramMusic credit: "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Please provide feedback here:https://redcap.mahec.net/redcap/surveys/?s=XTM8T3RPNK
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Dems mark National Police Week with plaque honoring police who defended capitol during January 6th insurrection Cortese legislation would boost housing by relying on state credit instead of state budget Hundreds gather to expunge conviction records in part of campaign to clear records under 2023 law Trump actions follow Project Esther plan using Antisemitism to dismantle progressive movement House mulls overturning EPA rule limiting dioxins, mercury, lead, other highly toxic air pollutants Alameda County diaper bank addresses health and cost for families in need Dutch protest against Israel's Gaza campaign called biggest demonstration in 2 decades The post House mulls overturning EPA rule limiting dioxins; Alameda County diaper bank addresses health and cost for families in need – May 19, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Live into your greatest possibilities. Join the Limitless Life Club today! https://www.limitlesslifeclub.org Is your journey to an abundant life a little terrifying and exciting all at once? (Terri-citing, as we like to call it!) In this episode, I chat with Kaitlyn Laney, owner of Trek Wealth Solutions, as she shares her leap of faith into entrepreneurship and becoming a financial advisor—because deep down, she knew she was meant for more. Kaitlyn opens up about the power of women supporting women, building confidence, and shifting how we think about investing for real growth. She also dives into how mentorship and hiring the right people can transform your business. Yes, the road to abundance can feel scary, but it's always worth it. You were made to create something powerful. Know more in this episode of the Oracle On Purpose Podcast: Wealth Management for an Abundant Life. P.S. If you're ready to deepen your understanding of the Law of Attraction and activate real change in your life, check out my audiobook "POWER Up the Law of Attraction"—now available on Audible and Amazon. It's the perfect next step for anyone ready to turn insight into transformation. Grab your copy here! https://www.amazon.com/Audible-Studios-Brilliance-POWER-Attraction/dp/B0F3G1ZD18/ Enjoy the podcast? Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! You can also tune in to this episode on YouTube and all your favorite podcast platforms. Kaitlyn Laney is a dedicated Certified Financial Planner serving Greater Scottsdale, Arizona. She emphasizes taking action and avoiding procrastination when advising the individuals, families, and small business owners she works with. With more than a decade of experience, she has put countless clients in what she calls “the financial front seat” — helping them to enjoy their life while ensuring their retirement and legacy are protected. Outside of her professional endeavors, Kaitlyn enjoys her role as a wife to Max and mom to son Landon. She and her family prioritize giving back to their church community. They actively support local Arizona charities, including A New Leaf and the Diaper Bank of Arizona. Connect with Kaitlyn Laney. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaitlyn.morris.560 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlynlaney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kate_financial_phenom/ Learn more about Trek Wealth Solutions. Website: https://www.mytrekwealth.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trek-wealth-solutions/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekwealth I am Lia Dunlap, The Oracle on Purpose with a mission to change people's lives for good. With over 25 years of experience as an Intuitive Business Architect and Coach, I have helped thousands of clients in 76 countries, including hosting three international retreats. As a Best-Selling Author, Founder of the Master Creators Academy, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, International Speaker, and Creator of the POWER Plan Life Coaching Program, My Purpose Is Clear: Helping YOU find and follow Your Purpose. I have worked with thousands of leaders, entrepreneurs, and business owners for over two decades, helping them find and experience their Unique Life Purpose. Catch the latest episodes of Oracle On Purpose here! https://www.oracleonpurpose.com/podcast-new Work with Lia today. https://www.oracleonpurpose.com/meet-the-oracle Ask the Oracle - Join the next Oracle Insight & Alignment Call. https://www.oracleonpurpose.com/offers/Qcb9YRFF How Aligned Is Your Business with Your Highest Power? Take the Quiz here: https://oracleonpurpose.outgrow.us/powerbizquiz Connect with Lia Dunlap! Website: https://www.oracleonpurpose.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachLiaDunlap X: https://x.com/CoachLiaDunlap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachliadunlap/# YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8IOgSSGVVNG2usEJE07X8g LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachliadunlap #WealthManagement #AbundantLife #WomenSupportingWomen
Diapers can be a big expense for families with young children, but a new bill has been proposed that may make things a little easier! Jon Kamal spoke with the Diaper Bank of CT and got the details!
For nearly 50 years, Child Crisis Arizona has not only been there to support the community’s most vulnerable children experiencing abuse or neglect, but also to help strengthen families, build resiliency and prevent crisis situations. Torrie Taj leads the organization with a passion to break the cycle of child abuse and neglect, both by providing children and youth a safe environment, and creating strong and successful families. Child Crisis Arizona programs are designed to provide a continuum of support. They include: Emergency Children’s Shelters for kids ages 2 through 10. A group home providing wraparound care for teenage boys in the foster care system A refugee resettlement program. Foster care and adoption programs. Early education services Counseling Resource Distribution Center, Diaper Bank, and Kids’ Closets Safe Kids and drowning prevention programs Whispering Hope Ranch for youth, teens and adults with disabilities. Click here to learn more about Child Crisis Arizona: www.childcrisisaz.org Original air date: January 9, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why would we spend an entire show talking about diapers? Because diapers represent a whole lot more than just keeping a baby dry. So much so that there's a Roanoke, Virginia nonprofit called Huddle Up Moms that just received among the largest grants ever awarded by the Roanoke Women's Foundation: $100,000 to create a diaper bank for low-income moms and child caregivers in Southwest Virginia. This cause is near and dear to the heart of BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill's because one of the first BUZZ episodes produced in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, starred the nonprofit Bundles of Hope Diaper Bank. So today he talks with Kim Butterfield, Director of Education for Huddle Up Moms, about how the nonprofit landed the grant … and what comes next.
Hurricane Helene recently devastated our mountain towns. Our hearts ache for western NC, and as a state, we're uniting to help our neighbors rebuild. We can all contribute, and many already have. But the road to recovery is long, which is why we're bringing you this special edition of Do Good Charlotte. In this episode, we highlight three organizations making a unique impact in the recovery effort – and showing you how you can pitch in. Featuring Jason Gudzunas, the Executive Director of the Charlotte branch of the American Red Cross; Clark Pennington, COO of The Independence Fund; Michelle Schaefer-Old, the Founder and CEO of the Diaper Bank of NC.
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Things are feeling stressful right now for a lot of people. Hurricanes, election cycles, problems at home with kids or family and this can leave us feeling overly stressed, worn out and worried. This episode helps you with some tips on how to deal with extreme stress and difficult situations, which don't include alcohol. Drinking in response to deeply stressful situations isn't good for you or your nervous system in the long run. We need to be aware of our feelings during difficult times, our feelings are trying to get us to pay attention and take action. We also need to focus on what we CAN and are WILLING to do during these situations. Deciding on actions you can take and then focusing on that will help you feel less stressed and powerless. Focusing on simple things like drinking enough water, moving your body and 'healthier' ways to give your mind a break like books, tv, movies, games and more. Tune in and hear real tips that don't have the negative side effects like alcohol on how to deal with extreme stress.Western North Carolina Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts, way to support:Come to my 1-day Sober October Retreat in Chapel Hill, NC, 100% of all proceeds will be donated to the hurricane relief efforts, 3 spots remain, www.angelamascenik.com/eventsBeloved Asheville - getting supplies and food to people who need it most: www.belovedasheville.com Helicopter Aid to the mountain towns where roads have been wiped out and the people are unreachable https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-hope-mill-incs-hurricane-relief Manna Food Bank https://www.mannafoodbank.org/ Diaper Bank, Asheville https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/4KPWPUR2FANA/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex American Red Cross - Helene https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFrOE9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHWdK8PZpm78EetA-9Nz1dc0kkOlU_WE3mrXPh1M2SFat39RkLDQwVA0pWw_aem_b-25EoKsqDW1ws0uqwrbog Samaritan's Purse https://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/pray-for-those-in-helenes-path/Mountain Mule Packer Ranch, this operation is using pack mules to get to the people who are stranded in the mountains where the roads have been washed out, here is the Venmo, it has been vetted: Venmo Michele-Toberer and the Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/mountainmulepackersranch Tags: Hurricane Helene Relief, Hurricane Helene, over-drinking during stress, how to deal with extreme stress, anxiety relief without drinking, sober curious, stop over-drinking and start living, election stress, Angela Mascenik life coach, how to stop drinking, why do I drink so much, alcohol support for women, grey area drinking support, sober curious, how to stop drinking, I drink too much wine, am I an alcoholic, life coach for women who drink too much
The Greg and Dan Show highlights a moment of kindness shared with the world once a day, Monday - Friday, at 6:25 AM. Today's edition of Way To Go, Todd is titled: Eight Million From the Diaper Bank Don't forget to spread some kindness! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the last year the Idaho Diaper Bank has distributed 25,000 more diapers a month than last year meaning more Idaho families need help accessing diapers.
What would you do if a single question could spark a movement that changes lives? In this episode of Agency for Change, we sit down with Tegan Reed, the Executive Director of the Nebraska Diaper Bank, to uncover how a simple query from her church pastor led to the creation of an organization that has become a crucial support system for families across Nebraska. You'll learn about the staggering reality of diaper need affecting one in three families in the state and discover how the Nebraska Diaper Bank is stepping up to fill this gap, ensuring that over 30,000 babies stay clean, healthy, and happy.We also dive into the remarkable initiatives and achievements of the Nebraska Diaper Bank, which now distributes an impressive 290,000 diapers each month through 36 partners and 70 locations statewide. Plus, get an exclusive sneak peek into their exciting upcoming fundraiser, "Music to their Rears," set for September 2024, and find out how you can contribute to this impactful mission.Welcome to the Agency for Change podcast.
It's not a sign of a lavish lifestyle to have diapers and period products, but Missouri taxes those necessities at the same rate as jewelry and sports cars. The impact of that tax falls on the poorest families. St. Louis Diaper Bank executive director Muriel Smith discusses legislative efforts to lower the tax rate and how the Diaper Bank works with a coalition of partners across the state to help families and parents in need. We also get an update on efforts to combat period poverty.
Krista and Shanna chat with Megan Sollenberger CEO of The Village Diaper Bank about the critical issue of diaper need and what we can do to help! The Village Diaper Bank Instagram The Village Diaper Bank Facebook Before founding The Village Diaper Bank in 2018, Megan Sollenberger spent 7 years building a successful career at Epic, culminating in her role as Director of Benefits. There, she developed skills and expertise in leadership, strategy, and big picture thinking that would become instrumental in building a strong foundation for her non-profit venture. Transitioning her passion and acumen to address diaper insecurity, Megan now leads with a clear vision: to make a transformative difference, one diaper at a time. Outside the office, she's the anchor to a family of three lively boys and a supportive husband in the picturesque Cambridge, WI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this special podcast, Community State Bank (CSB) Media and Communications Director, Ellie Heigl sat down with CSB Market President, Mike Ploch to talk about the Lake Geneva office's donation to Walworth County Food and Diaper Bank. Tammy Dunn, Executive Director of the Food and Diaper Bank also joins us to explain what this unique donation meant to their organization and how other's can hop on board to help!
Kaitlyn Laney is a highly accomplished and dedicated Certified Financial Planner who has committed her life to guiding individuals and families through the intricate landscape of finance. With more than a decade of experience and a remarkable track record, she has positively impacted the lives of the families she serves by incorporating a holistic approach to wealth management.Born and raised in the vibrant Bay Area, California, Kaitlyn draws inspiration from her single mother's unwavering determination and work ethic. Growing up as the eldest of three daughters in a single-parent household, she witnessed firsthand her mother's remarkable efforts to provide for the family while juggling two jobs. These formative experiences instilled in Kaitlyn a deep appreciation for the value of hard work, resourcefulness, and financial responsibility.Kaitlyn pursued her academic ambitions at the prestigious W.P Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, where she excelled both in the classroom and in Athletics. During her time at ASU Kaitlyn acted as the starting goalie for the ASU D1 water polo team while also making it on the Dean's list. Graduating with a degree in Finance, she embarked on a successful career, honing her expertise at reputable institutions such as Vanguard and Fidelity. In 2017, Kaitlyn achieved the distinguished title of Certified Financial Planner, a testament to her dedication to maintaining the highest ethical and fiduciary standards.Passionate about delivering tailored financial planning strategies, Kaitlyn specializes in implementing sophisticated asset allocation techniques that align with her client's unique circumstances and financial goals. By understanding their risk tolerance, time horizons, and investment objectives, she constructs well-diversified portfolios that optimize returns while minimizing risks. Moreover, Kaitlyn's expertise extends to asset location, a crucial aspect of wealth management often overlooked by many. By strategically placing assets in taxable and tax-advantaged accounts, she maximizes tax efficiency, reducing the overall tax burden for her clients while enhancing long-term wealth accumulation. Her in-depth knowledge of tax-efficient investment approaches ensures that clients can keep more of their hard-earned money and achieve their financial aspirations more efficiently.Outside of her professional endeavors, Kaitlyn loves her role as a devoted wife and mother. For the past six years, she has shared a strong partnership with her loving husband, Max, and together they cherish the joy of raising their six-month-old son, Landon. Kaitlyn and her family also prioritize giving back to their church community and actively support local Arizona charities, including A New Leaf and the Diaper Bank of Arizona.By skillfully balancing the demands of a thriving career with the joys of motherhood, Kaitlyn serves as an inspiration for those seeking harmony between personal and professional aspirations. Her unwavering dedication, coupled with her compassionate approach, ensures that she makes a lasting difference in the lives of her clients while also nurturing the bonds that matter most to her.Learn more:https://www.mytrekwealth.com/staff/kaitlyn-laney/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-kaitlyn-laney-financial-advisor-with-trek-wealth-solutions
Kaitlyn Laney is a highly accomplished and dedicated Certified Financial Planner who has committed her life to guiding individuals and families through the intricate landscape of finance. With more than a decade of experience and a remarkable track record, she has positively impacted the lives of the families she serves by incorporating a holistic approach to wealth management.Born and raised in the vibrant Bay Area, California, Kaitlyn draws inspiration from her single mother's unwavering determination and work ethic. Growing up as the eldest of three daughters in a single-parent household, she witnessed firsthand her mother's remarkable efforts to provide for the family while juggling two jobs. These formative experiences instilled in Kaitlyn a deep appreciation for the value of hard work, resourcefulness, and financial responsibility.Kaitlyn pursued her academic ambitions at the prestigious W.P Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, where she excelled both in the classroom and in Athletics. During her time at ASU Kaitlyn acted as the starting goalie for the ASU D1 water polo team while also making it on the Dean's list. Graduating with a degree in Finance, she embarked on a successful career, honing her expertise at reputable institutions such as Vanguard and Fidelity. In 2017, Kaitlyn achieved the distinguished title of Certified Financial Planner, a testament to her dedication to maintaining the highest ethical and fiduciary standards.Passionate about delivering tailored financial planning strategies, Kaitlyn specializes in implementing sophisticated asset allocation techniques that align with her client's unique circumstances and financial goals. By understanding their risk tolerance, time horizons, and investment objectives, she constructs well-diversified portfolios that optimize returns while minimizing risks. Moreover, Kaitlyn's expertise extends to asset location, a crucial aspect of wealth management often overlooked by many. By strategically placing assets in taxable and tax-advantaged accounts, she maximizes tax efficiency, reducing the overall tax burden for her clients while enhancing long-term wealth accumulation. Her in-depth knowledge of tax-efficient investment approaches ensures that clients can keep more of their hard-earned money and achieve their financial aspirations more efficiently.Outside of her professional endeavors, Kaitlyn loves her role as a devoted wife and mother. For the past six years, she has shared a strong partnership with her loving husband, Max, and together they cherish the joy of raising their six-month-old son, Landon. Kaitlyn and her family also prioritize giving back to their church community and actively support local Arizona charities, including A New Leaf and the Diaper Bank of Arizona.By skillfully balancing the demands of a thriving career with the joys of motherhood, Kaitlyn serves as an inspiration for those seeking harmony between personal and professional aspirations. Her unwavering dedication, coupled with her compassionate approach, ensures that she makes a lasting difference in the lives of her clients while also nurturing the bonds that matter most to her.Learn more:https://www.mytrekwealth.com/staff/kaitlyn-laney/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-kaitlyn-laney-financial-advisor-with-trek-wealth-solutions
On this week's show: Happy National Star Trek Day Zero VT businesses have received disaster unemployment assistanceFugitive caught!No sleeping, standing, sitting on public landGlobal Foundries pitches a solar array in WillistonState argues for change in fentanyl lawsHuge surge in migrant crossings at northern border VT Diaper Bank running lowUVM named among nations most LGBTQ-friendly college/universityBram Kranichfeld appointed interim Franklin County state's attorney Estimated Cost for New Burlington High School Rises $19 Million Increase vehicle theft at Burlington airport mostly due to unlocked doors(1:03:09) Break music: Fredde Losambe “Slip n Slide”Shots fired by USA Today - Ben & Jerrys ranked among worst tourist trapsGlo - do you have garden envy?Vermont golf professional raises $15,000 after playing 100 holes in a day Family can't find a home; buys Ripton InnLawsuit challenges short-term rental ordinance in BurlingtonThe Essex Reporter returns - any advice, Glo?Essex contest to find the city's greatest treeShooting range noise complaints in Charlotte New trend - birth photography(1:50:49) Break music: King Loosestrife “Eat the Stars”Scumbag Map Man said his actions were ‘calculated' in killing mother and her son, Whatchu know bout Whitingham, VT? 18-year-old faces four life sentences for sexual assaults Rutland ShootingPlea deal calls for Vt. murder suspect to testify against mom Setting off explosives to harass a neighbor + the mugshot Cemetery vandalism Man crashes car to avoid prosecution in hay, syrup scamsMan hit while cleaning up roadkillThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by B-Complex
EPISODE SUMMARY:About Allied Foundation:We aim to raise awareness about breastfeeding and its advantages. Transitioning to parenthood can be overwhelming. It is a unique period for mother and baby. Hear from our breastfeeding experts, Lauren Macaluso, MD of Macaluso Medicine and Lena Edelstein, MD both breastfeeding medicine physicians offering lactation support. About Allied Physicians Group: The physicians at Allied Physicians Group provide comprehensive healthcare to families in the New York Metropolitan area. Our practice locations include Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, and Orange Counties. The physicians, clinicians, and staff of Allied take great pride in our care for children and families. Your family can expect unparalleled healthcare and compassionate service whenever you enter our doors.Allied Foundation is a for-impact, 501C3 organization committed to improving the health and well-being of people in our communities. We focus on newborn support (Diaper Bank and Milk Depots), Period SupplyBank, Early Childhood Literacy, Community Education and Service. Service within the community is at the forefront of everything they do and those they are fortunate to help. Website: www.alliedfoundation.org - https://alliedphysiciansgroup.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thealliedfoundation - https://www.facebook.com/AlliedPhysiciansGroup/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allied_foundation/?hl=en - https://www.instagram.com/alliedphysiciansgroup/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alliedfoundation/ - https://www.linkedin.com/company/alliedpg/ #breastfeedingsupport #breastfeedingart #breastfeedinginpublic #breastfeedingisbeautiful #breastfeedingawarenessTune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc
When Teresa Baur noticed families asking for diaper support, she knew she had to step in to help. Listen to K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra's report.
When Teresa Baur noticed families asking for diaper support, she knew she had to step in to help. Listen to Air1's Rafael Sierra's report.
Join us for a chat with Christi Krautbauer, President of Marketing Essentials, a company that specializes in employee incentive and reward packages. Not only is Christi an expert in her field, but she also serves as chair of a nonprofit called Diaper Bank of Minnesota. She has also started personal coaching, team consulting, and speaking engagements focused on women's leadership and effectiveness. Tune in to learn about Christi's passion for human-centered design, her mission to inspire women to close the confidence gap, and her remarkable sacrifice for a close friend.
The Diaper Bank, Covering South Florida, has been operating for 11 years and has distributed over 5 million diapers, serving 3500 families each month. We are members of the National Diaper Bank Network- a collaboration of over 300 diaper banks around the nation working to end diaper inequity.We break the cycle of diaper inequity by providing diapers to those who cannot afford them.How do we do this? By providing P.E.A.C.E. –Partner, Educate, Advocate, Compassion and ElevateWe PARTNER with local non-profits who serve families that fall at or below the federal poverty level to help eliminate the diaper need in Palm Beach and Broward Counties.We EDUCATE the community on the importance of ending diaper need.We ADVOCATE for federal assistance to families to provide diapers. We provide COMPASSION as a dedicated resource to so many partners and families in our community.We work to ELEVATE the awareness of diaper need and provide families and children the opportunity to ELEVATE and shine. Story Key Notes:
Great conversation with founder of the Miami Diaper Bank, Roberto Schaechter. All babies need diapers and this man along with his son, understood the need and went into "can do "mode. Thank you for sharing your story with us and the mission.
Fridays 10:00am - 11:00am (EDT)WHAT WILL THE AUDIENCE LEARN?We aim to inspire others with our efforts to make a difference and bring hope and compassion to those in need.EPISODE SUMMARY:Heather is a mission driven development professional who is passionate about generating philanthropic support to advance the mission of the organization that she serves. She is the Executive Director for Allied Foundation, a for-impact, 501C3 organization committed to improve the health and well-being of people in the community. Her career in development spans 20 years and she has held leadership positions in healthcare, higher education and social service agencies. Heather also spent 7 years building brands for national products including Post Kids cereals, Avon, US West and Tri-State Cadillac. She is happily married to Kevin and mom to Jack, Katie and Linda.Website: www.alliedfoundation.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thealliedfoundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allied_foundation/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alliedfoundation/ Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here
Corinne Cannon is the founder and executive director of the Greater DC Diaper Bank, a nonprofit organization that provides diapers, baby care items and personal hygiene products to low-income families across the DMV. The Diaper Bank's reach is astonishing — over 10 million diapers were distributed across the region this past year — but the DMV's need is far greater. You won't want to miss this inspirational conversation about a nonprofit startup and the incredible work it is doing in our DC community.
The Roundtable: Discussions with Substance - Ep19 "Central Arkansas Diaper Bank" with Rev. Abbey Maynard, Dr. John Robbins, Allyson Pittman Gattin, and Sherry Bird.
The United Way has been distributing diapers in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties since May 2021. In that time, the agency has provided 279,000 baby diapers to its network of 39 local nonprofits. Then nonprofits then distribute the diapers to people directly.
On this episode, in observance of National Diaper Need Awareness Week, Samantha interviews Shelly Tucker, founder of the Maryland Diaper Bank. The Maryland Diaper Bank is a non profit organization whose vision is to reduce the struggle of Maryland Families in providing babies with adequate diapering essentials. Before starting the nonprofit, Shelly created Moms with Tots, a local parenting guide to resources and activities in the Maryland/DC area. Get the show notes at http://www.musingsofblackdoula.com/episodes/what-is-diaper-need-with-shelly-tucker-of-the-maryland-diaper-bank In the DMV? Hire your own postpartum doula from DC Metro Maternity. And anywhere in the US, sign up for our online course for Black women giving birth in the hospital here- https://dcmetromaternity.com/online-pregnancy-birth-postpartum-class-for-black-women/ Subscribe to Musings of a Black Doula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher!
Aloha Diaper Bank is one of the many grantees Women's Fund of Hawaiʻi has assisted. We sit down with Anne Komatsu from Aloha Diaper Bank to share how they are assisting families and our community one diaper at a time.Support the show
Postpartum may be one of the most important yet overlooked parts of life. For so many mamas, the pressure to get back to "regular life" after such a life altering event can feel unsupportive and even traumatic. In today's episode, I sit down with postpartum herbalist Amanda Radan to discuss the details of postpartum self-care. Amanda's focus is to prepare moms for postpartum and to help them feel vital, balanced, and nourished. In this episode…Amanda's experience with postpartum depression and postpartum depletionThe difference between postpartum depression and baby bluesWhat postpartum depletion is, when it starts and how to prevent itUsing herbs to support healingThe basics that you'll need for postpartum if you're low on funds (and how to support mamas in that position)Amanda's favorite herbal recipe for everyone!If you would like to support another mama in need, please check out your local diaper bank or considering making a gift to the Diaper Bank of Minnesota here. Learn more:Follow Amanda on Instagram: @treemamaherbalsLearn more about Amanda and Tree Mama Herbals: www.treemamaherbals.comFollow along on Instagram: @yogamagicpodcast and @ashley.sondergaardLearn more about Ashley and Yoga Magic at www.ashleysondergaard.com Let's stay connected! Get the Cosmic Self-Care Mini Course for FREE when you sign up for our email list HERE. Let's Work Together: **Now booking for September! Book a Joint Astrology and Human Design Reading with Ashley & Sarah Leverett | During these 1 hour joint readings, Sarah will cover the basics of your Human Design chart including type, strategy, & authority. Then, Ashley will cover the key components of your natal chart & how you can work with the energy of your chart in your life today.Book a 1:1 Cosmic Self-Care Session with Ashley | Learn how to use your astrological birth chart to personalize your self-care routines, rituals and practices with this 60 minute session and customized self-care plan. Book a Birth Chart Reading with Ashley | Learn about the key components of your natal chart and how you can work with the energy in your life today during this 30 minute reading.
It is here. The first interview of season 6 and it is a good one! We are so excited to introduce you to our dear friend and generally wonderful human being Sarah Stoeckel.Sarah Stoeckel is a mom, a lawyer, and a community advocate. She is also an expert on what it means to be busy. Not only does she hold down a day-job running a small talent development consultancy, but she also volunteers her time as Vice Chair for the Board of Directors at Diaper Bank of North Carolina, Advocacy Chair for the Wake County PTA Council, and is also a member of the Board for the Cary Community Foundation. Plus, she is a Girl Scout leader and she supports local candidates for political office by leading teams of mom-canvassers. Woah!You can follow Sarah on Instagram @votesarahnc and learn more about the great work of the the North Carolina Diaper Bank at https://ncdiaperbank.org/.We can't wait to share this great interview with you today!RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOWDid you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/Website: goboldlythepodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiativeYouTube: http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutubePinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/Twitter: https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly
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Corinne Cannon, MAT, MSc, Greater DC Diaper Bank Founder and Executive Director/President, oversees the organization's capacity, strategy, and overall operations. She founded the organization in 2010 because she wanted to help other families after experiencing hands-on the struggles of parenthood. She has been recognized locally and nationally for her innovative work to help families. Corinne was recently honored as a 2019 Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian Magazine and selected as a 2015 CNN Hero, among other honors. Corinne attended Trinity University and holds a BA and Masters in Teaching from the school and an MSc in Cognitive Anthropology from the London School of Economics. Before founding GDCDB, Corinne worked in education, low-income housing, and health communications. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Corrine Cannon about her organization the Greater DC Diaper Bank. Here is what to expect on this week's show: - Corrine's story and why she decided to start this organization. - The Diaper distribution model and ways listeners can give to the Greater DC Diaper Bank. - Corrine's programs. Diaper Need Hubs, The Baby Pantry, The Nursery Project, and The Monthly. Connect with Corrine: Guest Contact Info: Website- https://greaterdcdiaperbank.org/our-story LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinne-cannon-0950362 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Kyle Väth and Stephen Byers talk with Megan Fischer, CEO of Cincinnati's Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank. Sweet Cheeks works to eliminate the existence of diaper need in our community so that all babies have a chance to be healthy, happy, and safe.Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../just-cincinSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TX87MPmopnoamvadCCzWEWebsite: https://sweetcheeksdiaperbank.org/IG: https://www.instagram.com/sweetcheeksdiaperscincy/ #greatercincinnati #environment #ohio #Indiana #menstrual #diapers #poverty #inequity
Utah Diaper Bank (0:00:00)You've heard of blood banks and commercial banks, but have you ever heard of diaper banks? Now, these aren't the kind of banks where you can deposit your old diapers to collect interest. Actually, these banks are doing quite a bit of good for new and growing families struggling to afford diapers, one of the biggest financial costs that new parents face. Diaper banks collect and distribute diapers to those who need them most. We wanted to learn more about how these banks are serving families so we invited Vic Velivis, executive director of Utah Diaper Bank, on the show to discuss his work and why it's so important for the community. Aging is Empowering (0:12:16)Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought “hm… this outfit really is too young for me?” or “gosh, I look a thousand years old!” I do this all the time! Our culture truly has a negative perspective on ageing, but the life expectancy has never been longer than it is now! So, because all of us are getting older, how can we learn to stop feeling like getting older is the end of the world? With us today to answer this question is Carl Honoré, a bestselling author and broadcaster, and the unintentional godfather of the Slow Movement. Questions to Heal, Laugh and Love (0:34:57)After a couple years of knowing our significant other, it can start to feel like we know every single thing about them. We know exactly what they're going to say and what stories they're going to share. But, it's important to remember that people, no matter how long we've known them, have an infinite depth, and we really don't know everything about them. So how can we dig a little deeper in our conversations to peel back a few more of their layers and keep things interesting? To help us answer that question we invited Alicia Muñoz, a couple's specialist and author of several books full of simple ideas and questions that can enliven and heal any relationship. Spam Calls (0:50:35)It seems like we are receiving more spam calls than actual calls from friends or coworkers these days. I've received calls about receiving free hotel stays, winning the lottery, and even calls where no one is on the other line! But not all calls are so innocent. Scammers have convinced people all across the country that they are in trouble with the IRS. Is there any way to stop these calls before they come through your phone? Or is this just the life we live? We've invited tech expert and former editor in chief of Techwalla Dave Johnson on the show to help us breakdown how to identify and stop receiving spam calls. The Sox Place (1:07:39)There are around 4.2 million homeless youth and young adults currently in the US. To help these kids, a father and son duo (Doyle and Jordan Robinson) started handing out socks to the homeless at the 16thStreet Mall in downtown Denver. In 2002, their acts of kindness evolved into the creation of The Sox Place, an organization that helps homeless children by providing them with food and shelter, among other services, in Denver, Colorado. Here to explain how The Sox Place is helping change lives is volunteer for The Sox Place, advocate for the homeless and cognitive behavioral therapist, Michelle Szynskie. Slay Like a Mother (1:24:02)Being a mom is no easy task. We often feel like we have to be an expert at everything we do... work, childcare, interior design, and school mentoring among many others. Some days you feel like superwoman and the next you might feel like the world is crumbling at your feet. During our worst moments, it can be easy to compare ourselves to other mothers, but it's important to kick the negativity to the curb and remember that we're doing an amazing job no matter what! Here to talk about how moms can overcome that recurring self-doubt is Katherine Wintsch. Katherine is the founder of The Mom Complex and author of the new book “Slay Like a Mother”.