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David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by Hector Limon and James Morton.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit robertmurphy.substack.comEugène-François Vidocq was the real-life Paris detective who inspired Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allen Poe's Dupin and Maurice Lablanc's Lupin stories.He revolutionised criminology: developing undercover techniques, using science and surveillance to bring Paris's crimewave under control and setting up a system of card indexes which would be used for well over a century.The department he created - the Sûreté - was the forerunner of both Scotland Yard and the FBI.But who was this almost mythical man? And where does the truth stop and the fiction - which he helped create - begin?James Morton wrote the entertaining ‘The First Detective: The life and revolutionary times of Eugène-François Vidocq.' (Link to USA site.)In this episode - a special bonus for paid subscribers - Morton describes how Vidocq moved from being a criminal himself to setting up one of the world's most influential crime fighting organisations while inspiring history's most celebrated fictional detectives.
Dr. James Morton discusses how the gut microbiome modulates brain development and function with specific emphasis on how the gut-brain axis points to functional architecture of autism. Watch James' talk from ASM Microbe 2023: Using AI to Glean Insights From Microbiome Data https://youtu.be/hUQls359Spo
This month, we discuss books with magic, our final prompt from the 2023 Books and Bites Bingo Reading Challenge. Our picks include an anthology of witchy tales; a novel about the magic of sourdough starter, robot arms, and the human who works with both; and a YA fairytale set in contemporary times.If you're participating in Books & Bites Bingo, don't forget to turn in your bingo card throughout the month of December!Michael's PickThe anthology Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery, edited by Christopher Golden and Rachel Autumn Deering, contains 18 stories from authors like Sherrilyn Kenyon, Sarah Langan, Tananarive Due, Alma Katsu, and Kelley Armstrong. These stories of witchery range from cozy and humorous, to fantastical, to spooky and downright scary.Pairing: Channel your inner Audrey from the story “Bless Your Heart” and whip up a batch of Seven-Layer Magic Bars.Carrie's PickIn Robin Sloan's novel Sourdough, main character Lois is a young programmer who works at General Dexterity, a San Francisco tech company that programs robotic arms. Lois works so much, she sometimes sleeps at the office and drinks meal replacements instead of eating. But when two brothers give her their sourdough starter, a whole new world opens up to her, one filled with the magic inside a new community food market–including her own singing, possibly sinister starter.Pairing: San Francisco Sourdough from the book Super Sourdough by Great British Baking Show contestant James Morton.Jacqueline's PickThe Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black is an enchanting YA fairytale set in contemporary times. In this novel, Black returns to her dangerous, alluring world of faerie tales. This fantasy novel's complex worldbuilding is full of romance, terror, and adventure.Pairing: Old Fashioned Blackberry Pie, a recipe that will remind you of the magic that is childhood, when you could play all day, spending hours in the sun picking wild blackberries.
James Morton, Ph.D., presents research on the gut-brain axis that's shedding light on the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and describes current efforts in developing microbiome-based therapies. Free Resources on the Human Microbiome and Autism: Download: Checklist of Autism Symptoms Read: GI Problems Linked to Underlying Anxiety in Youth with ASD Read: More Than Picky Eating Access the video and slides for this episode here: https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/gut-brain-axis-development-of-autism/ Thank you for listening to ADDitude's ADHD Experts podcast. Please consider subscribing to the magazine (additu.de/subscribe) to support our mission of providing ADHD education and support.
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Southern Italy was conquered by the Norman Hauteville dynasty in the late eleventh century after over five hundred years of continuous Byzantine rule. At a stroke, the region's Greek Christian inhabitants were cut off from their Orthodox compatriots in Byzantium and became subject to the spiritual and legal jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic popes. Nonetheless, they continued to follow the religious laws of the Byzantine church; out of thirty-six surviving manuscripts of Byzantine canon law produced between the tenth and fourteenth centuries, the majority date to the centuries after the Norman conquest. James Morton's Byzantine Religious Law in Medieval Italy (Oxford UP, 2021) is a historical study of these manuscripts, exploring how and why the Greek Christians of medieval southern Italy persisted in using them so long after the end of Byzantine rule. The first part of the book provides an overview of the source material and the history of Italo-Greek Christianity. The second part examines the development of Italo-Greek canon law manuscripts from the last century of Byzantine rule to the late twelfth century, arguing that the Normans' opposition to papal authority created a laissez faire atmosphere in which Greek Christians could continue to follow Byzantine religious law unchallenged. Finally, the third part analyses the papacy's successful efforts to assert its jurisdiction over southern Italy in the later Middle Ages. While this brought about the end of Byzantine canon law as an effective legal system in the region, the Italo-Greeks still drew on their legal heritage to explain and justify their distinctive religious rites to their Latin neighbors. Diki Sherpa is a PhD candidate at the Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
“Innovation isn't about what we know; and defining it would be challenging everything we know,” says Ben Williams.“One thing I do believe is: to harvest a culture of innovation we need human engagement and we need collaboration.”Williams, who serves as the Ineos Grenadiers cycling team's Integrated Performance Lead and the Ineos Britannia sailing team's Head of Human Performance, is our very special guest on this Science in Sport Industry Insight Series podcast.He sat down with SiS Director of Performance Solutions, James Morton, to discuss his varied professional background and the approach to innovation he has cultivated in each of his roles in sport and beyond.Also on the conversational agenda were:The need to normalise ‘silly' questions inside your organisation [12:30];Why the America's Cup could be sport's most unique performance challenge [15:00];His transition into cycling (combining his work in sailing) [19:00];Whether the next gains will be made in ‘training science' or ‘equipment science' [23:30]. James Morton LinkedIn | TwitterBen Williams: Twitter | LinkedInListen above and subscribe today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Overcast, or your chosen podcast platform.
“I have so much faith in camp.” In this episode, James is joined by his nephews who have just returned from North Woods Camp for Boys. North Woods is one of the YMCA of Greater Boston's overnight camps in New Hampshire and both nephews (James and Joseph) are happy to talk about their experiences, memories, and aspirations for attending camp in the future. They have returned happy, healthy, and excited to embark on an overnight camp adventure again next year. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
“You've got to listen to these young people,” says Rod Ellingworth.“A lot of experienced people have been through life but they're not perhaps listening to these young people enough. You've got to listen to their ambitions and, when they say things, there's a lot in there. And if you ask the right questions, open questions, getting into the guts of it really, really getting under their skin about how they want to go from A to B, I think you can learn a lot from people. “Try to follow people's ambitions and dreams. And as long as you've got the programme and the space, you can keep working with people, because the talent will come through.”Ellingworth is a former cyclist who now oversees talent identification at the Ineos Grenadiers and, in this latest edition of the Science in Sport Industry Insight series, he sits down in conversation with his former colleague James Morton, the Director of Performance Solutions at SiS.Both men spent five year working together under Ineos' previous guise, Team Sky, and here they delve into advice for talent spotters as well as:Why it is important to ‘throw grenades' at young riders when it comes to developing their resilience [14:00];Geraint Thomas' champion mindset [16:00];The importance of creating programmes that excite youngsters [18:30];Misconceptions around fuelling and weight loss [26:30]James Morton LinkedIn | TwitterJohn Portch: Twitter | LinkedInListen above and subscribe today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Overcast, or your chosen podcast platform.
Former middle-distance runner Pippa Woolven was not aware that she was suffering from RED-S – relative energy deficiency in sport – until well afterwards such was the lack of general understanding of the condition at the time.“It took several years to recover and the scars of that experience will forever remain,” she tells the Leaders Performance Podcast of her experiences of RED-S while competing in the US college system in the 2010s.“I'm lucky enough to say I'm in a healthy place now and I hope to help other people avoid the same pitfalls.”Woolven is the Founder, CEO and Director of Project RED-S, an initiative formed by a group of athletes, parents and partners whose lives had been impacted by a condition that is still relatively unknown and misunderstood.Joining the conversation was James Morton, the Director of Performance Solutions at Science in Sport, who was part of a research project that revealed some time ago that just one in 23 of England's Lionesses squad were consuming the correct quantities of carbohydrate.The duo discuss the reasons why athletes succumb to RED-S and the ways in which the condition can be both treated and prevented.They also touch upon:The causes of low energy availability [7:00];Team culture and the role of coaches in preventing RED-S [16:00];The role of parents in educating young athletes [24:00];How athletes can support team-mates in their fuelling [27:30]. Pippa Woolven LinkedIn | TwitterJames Morton LinkedIn | TwitterSarah Evans LinkedIn | TwitterListen above and subscribe today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Overcast, or your chosen podcast platform.
"We know how special it is to participate in running." In this episode, James is joined by Suzanne Walmsley, the Youth and Community Engagement Director for the Boston Athletic Association. Suzanne is a runner who has a deep passion for her activity in her own life and in her community. Her passion has led her to creating opportunities for people to take their first steps (literally and metaphorically) into the world of running. Listen in as they discuss Title IX, the Boston Running Collaborative, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I am just completely inspired by your story, by what you've already accomplished, and I know you're not done yet." In this episode, James is joined by Dima Hendricks. Dima is a survivor of sickle cell disease, a terrible illness that targets people of color almost exclusively. She isn't just a survivor though; she is a warrior who has been crowned Ms. Black Dorchester, Ms. Black Massachusetts, and Mrs. Massachusetts International. In addition to these accomplishments, she has been involved in a number of campaigns and groups advocating for health and wellness. Tune in as she and James discuss sickle cell disease and the importance of bringing greater awareness to it. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"If you or a loved one are looking for mental health support, let me help you." In this episode, James is joined by Colleen Leung. Colleen is the CEO and founder of Unmute, which helps marginalized communities unmute about their mental health and matched to the right therapist. Today, the topic of mental health is more important than ever and the need to seek out therapy is prevalent. Unmute's goal is to provide access to therapy for those who need it most and meaningful connections between people and therapists who have the qualifications to meet their needs. Listen in as they discuss the mental health, the need for therapy, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I love you as you are." In this episode, James is joined by Adeline Campbell. Adeline has been a part of the Y since she was a child and is now the Senior Director of Information Services at the YMCA of Greater Boston. Being a member of the LGBTQ+ community, June is a special month for Adeline and celebrating Pride is close to her heart. Listen in as she and James discuss the importance of being loved no matter who you are, who you love, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"If we want to have a healthy nation, we've got to make sure everybody gets the food and nutrition they need." In this episode, James is joined by Congressman Jim McGovern. McGovern represents the Second District of Massachusetts and takes part in many different committees/organizations concerned with equity and human rights. While all issues of equality are important to him, he has a particular interest in getting nutritious food to people in need. Listen as he and James discuss the issue of food inequity and the many facets of this challenge that need to be addressed. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"There's no more important issue of equity than making sure people get, and children get, the food they need." In this episode, James is joined by Sheldon Lloyd. Sheldon is the co-founder and CEO of City Fresh Foods, a Y partner and minority-owned company with the goal of advocating for urban communities by providing easy access to delicious, culturally appropriate, and healthy food. Listen in as they discuss the state of the world, the importance of access to food, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"There's this energy around people recognizing their power, and that's been such a beautiful thing to cultivate." In this episode, James is joined by Julia Mejia. Julia is an absolutely outstanding individual who is a true champion of progress. She was elected to the Boston City Council in 2019 and serves on many boards and comittees in the pursuit of changing the status quo. Listen in as she and James discuss inspirations, dreams of change, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
In this very special episode of For Love, we're celebrating Mother's Day by revisiting previous guests who have talked about the importance of their mother or mother figure. What better way to recognize the incredible women who influenced our guests. Tune in to hear some remarkable people talk about their influential maternal figures. We hope you enjoy it, and on behalf of James and all of us at the YMCA of Greater Boston, Happy Mother's Day! *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"What an amazing reason for running." In this very special episode of For Love, James is joined by Linda Asadoorian, a YMCA sponsored runner at the Boston Marathon as well as a Team Y Coach. Linda is currently preparing to participate in the 126th running of the Boston Marathon for a good cause. She's undertaking this mission to support the youth of the Y and across the city of Boston. Listen in as she and James discuss her passion for health promotion, her goals for the marathon, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We want the YMCA to be in your pocket." In this episode, James invites Jarrett Royster on the show. Jarrett is a returning guest who is the COO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, and he is here today to speak about a new digital extension of the Y. Listen in as Jarrett explains how the YMCA GO app is a holistic platform created to have an impact on community health. He and James also share some laughs, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We have to be really cognizant of the environment that we're creating for people." In this episode, James is joined by Kate Walsh. Kate is the President and CEO of the Boston Medical Center as well as a member of multiple YMCA boards. Check it out as they discuss disparities that have become apparent, obstacles that need overcoming, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I believe in the power of we." In this episode, James is joined by Charlayne Murrell-Smith. Charlayne is the Vice President, External Relations & Corporate Development at the Boston Children's Museum as well as the most senior member of the Corporate Board of the Y. Listen as they discuss the power of black and female leadership, the importance of progress, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We have an obligation, I feel, to educate our children, both girls and boys to show them how women achieve great things." In this very special episode dedicated to International Women's Day, James is joined by Paula Jacobson. Paula is the Executive Director of the Charles River YMCA as well as the Co-Chair of the YMCA of Greater Boston Women's Leadership Resource Network. Listen as they discuss the contributions of women, how to support them as they navigate this traditionally male world, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We must celebrate our Black heroes today, while they're still with us, so they know we appreciate what they've done, and you are one of those Boston Black heroes." In the last of our series dedicated to celebrating Black History Month on For Love with James Morton, James is joined by Mark Kennedy, Senior Program Manager, Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Division, Boston Public Health Commission. Lend an ear as they discuss the physical manifestations of inequity, the path to overcome them, and more. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"If you can put that hope into action then you can bring about change." During the month of February, For Love with James Morton is dedicated to celebrating Black History Month. In this episode, James is joined by Tanisha Sullivan, the president of the NAACP of Boston. Tune in as they discuss the quest for freedom and equality as well as the work that lies ahead. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I think there are brighter days in the future because we're not going away, we're not going to be giving up, we're going to be intentional, we're going to fight the fight, we're going to continue to remain educated." During the month of February For Love with James podcast is dedicated to celebrating Black History Month. In this episode, James is joined by Joseph Feaster, the Board Chair of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I think we should have you in front of every young child in every Boston classroom" During the month of February For Love with James podcast is dedicated to celebrating Black History Month. In this episode, James is joined by Lydia Edwards, a member of the Massachusetts Senate. Edwards is a woman who is committed to the wellbeing of those less fortunate. She was raised by her mother who served in the United States Millitary, and her mother's combination of "power and grace" helped kindle the fire within Lydia. She went on to aquire multiple degrees from Fordham University, Washington College of Law, and Boston University School of Law. From there she begun her journey in law and politics, eventually becoming a senator with the goal of making her world more equitable one day at a time. Her incredible talents and her caring nature make Lydia a fantastic person to have as a leader of the march to equality. Her passion and drive for uplifting communities will surely usher in happy days for those who need it most. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"You can't be what you can't see" During the month of February For Love with James podcast is dedicated to celebrating Black History Month. In this episode, James is joined by Evandro Carvalho, Executive Director, Boston Human Rights Committee. Carvalho is a man who exemplifies hard work and conviction. Born in Cape Verde, his skills were cultivated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst then Howard University School of Law. He became a lawyer but that's not where his work ended. He became a district attorney and was even the 5th Suffolk Seat of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in order to make changes to lift up others. His vision is to have the ability to look back on life and say "I was able to move the needle forward for people.” He remains optimistic that he can make the changes that marginalized people need, utilizing his love for the world around him to help the next generation in his community blossom. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"Our goal for 2022 is to be the best we can be, and our YMCA wants to support you on that journey." In this episode, James discusses the new years resolutions that he and others have created, the most popular of which tend to be resultions to increase the health and wellbeing of oneself. While many people make these resolutions, very few are able to stick to them. The YMCA has options to help you attain those wellness goals regardless of your ability to pay. We're running these programs and courses because it is our mission to assist all in their journey to achieve their fullest potential. The YMCA wishes you the best of luck in your pursuit of a better you in 2022. If you feel you're starting to fall of your path, we'll be right there to catch you! *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We all have a legacy we receive and it's our responsibility to pass it on" In this episode, James is joined by the Executive Director of the Roxbury YMCA of Greater Boston and an overseer for the Menino YMCA; Kathryn Saunders. Kathryn is a leader who is fiercely driven to helping the communities she has been entrusted with. Recently, she has been guiding the progress of a huge community effort to roll out vaccines to those in need in order to combat the new Omicron variant. However, this podcast is not about what has to be done today. It is about what has been done. Specifically, what has been done by one of history's most influential people; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His legacy is celebrated in an event at the Roxbury YMCA that has been going on for more than a decade and Kathryn is very excited to invite you to join. Kathryn and James discuss Dr. King, his event, and more during this fantastic episode of For Love. While the celebration of Dr. King has already occurred, you can still view it by using the link below. We hope you enjoy the Roxbury YMCA 14th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration: The Power of Legacy. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I think people are interestingly more open to change at times of crisis and you can maybe accomplish things that you otherwise would not be able to accomplish. [...] We've really taken advantage of that opportunity to move people forward." In this episode, James is joined by Evelyn Kaupp. Evelyn is the Chair of the YMCA of Greater Boston Board of Directors and she is using her position to make great strides. When she first came to Boston she fell in love with the community the Y gave her, and from that love sprang more love. She now dedicates herself to giving back, using the Y to its full potential. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"You're really clear about what your convictions are and what you're trying to accomplish and you bring that to bear each and every day in the way in which you conduct yourself in your work." In this episode, James is joined by Katie Everett, the Executive Director of the Lynch Foundation. Katie is a woman who is driven to give back. She grew up as part of a family that worked to uplift the community and realized she has so much more to offer to the world. She now spends her days working hard to remove the roots of poverty and mitigate inequity in every way she can. This extraordinary woman is at the helm of one of the most influential foundations in Boston, and she intends to steer it towards a brighter tomorrow for all. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"This is a man who has been recognized year after year as one of the most influential non-profit executive leaders in the country. [...] This is an incredible man, this is a living hero, someone who has guided this organization with distinction throughout those forty- three years of service." In this episode, James is joined by Kevin Washington, the President and CEO of the YMCA of the USA. Kevin is a man whose life and stature is built on hard work and passion for the communities he loves and the people he represents. He was introduced to the YMCA through a youth program and has used his time inside the organization to do as much as he can to give back to as many people as he can. Although he plans to retire soon, his legacy will be remembered fondly at the Y. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"Come join us, participate in this program." In this episode, James invites Sarah Picard on the show. Sarah Picard is the Senior Association Director of Community Integrated Health at the YMCA of Greater Boston. Although she has only recently joined the YMCA of Greater Boston, she is a veteran of the Y movement and her goal is to bolster community health. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"From instability to stability through partnership." In this episode, James invites special guest Aline Ricketson, Senior Association Director of Child Development at the YMCA of Greater Boston to join the show. Ali provides insight on the efforts she helps to lead and how the Y's meaningful work helps children develop relationships that lead to positive behavior, better health and educational achievement. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We're gonna talk to two of our guests who focus on many of those social determinants of health through their work here at the YMCA of Greater Boston." In this episode, James Morton invites not one, but two special guests on his show. One of these guests is Wendy Zinn, the Chief Partnerships & Social Responsibility Officer of the YMCA of Greater Boston. The other is David Tavares, the Executive Director of Housing Services at the YMCA of Greater Boston. Both of these guests share their thoughts and allow us a peek into their outstanding minds. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We're pulling the levers down to help people have better outcomes in all that we do." In this episode, James invites Jarrett Royster, the COO of the YMCA of Greater Boston. James and Jarrett discuss how they can work to support the health of people around them and how to address the social determinants of health. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"I and many others have not lost faith in this country." In this podcast, James discusses his plan for the next few podcasts. He will be interviewing experts about how society can influence your health, and how to overcome these adverse conditions. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"It's an opportunity to support the work of the YMCA, it's an opportunity to recognize some folks who are disrupting the way in which philanthropy is being shared in our community, we get to celebrate and honoree and when you find out who it is you're gonna realize what an amazing person she is." In this episode, James is joined by Todd Tuney, the Chief Development Officer of the YMCA of Greater Boston. Todd and James discuss a very special event known as the Spark Party. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We can improve society for the benefit of everyone." In this episode, James interviews two veteran counselors from the Pleasant Valley Camp for Girls. The counselors (Allie Lennard and Nadia Robinson) discuss the importance of diversity at camp with James. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"If I'm not doing something to give back in a way that's meaningful then all the work that my dad did to bring me here, that's all for nothing" In this episode, James talks with Ernest Lamour. Ernest is the President and CEO of the Ridgewood YMCA in New Jersey. He has a burning passion for giving back and a deep love for the places he came from, one of which, is Haiti. Use these links to support Haiti in a time of need: https://www.ymca.org/what-we-do/social-responsibility/global-services/world-service/form https://www.ridgewoodymca.org/ https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3TNIOBUO1GTFH?ref_=wl_share *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"The place that we're looking at is making sure kids have a network of support." In this episode, James invites Karina Teixeira on to the show as a special guest. Karina is a long-time YMCA employee and leader who has the lofty goal of preparing future generations for their own future, and she aims to meet it. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.
"We must make sure that it"s not a luxury but a necessity." In this episode, James discusses the importance of being able to swim. While it may not seem this way at the first glance, issues like drowning are problems that stem from a lack of equity. Children who are not privileged enough to be taught are at much higher risk of drowning than those who are. Kids must be taught basic skills like this in order to ensure safety. *~*~*~*~* "For Love" is a very personal podcast featuring James Morton, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston, where we'll spread love, learn new things about each other, and find our potential partners in this critical work - all with the hope of activating our community for good. Visit our website, YMCABoston.org/forlove, to join the conversation, access show notes, and connect with us. Be sure to subscribe to our free podcast, and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. The YMCA of Greater Boston is for All and dedicated to improving health and empowering youth and families while providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. Thanks for listening to the For Love podcast.