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In this episode of the Live United podcast, co-hosts Janey Kotthoff and Matthew Gleason sit down with Lisa Kelly, CEO of The Arc of Oklahoma, and Erin Shepherd, who leads the Arc@School program. Together, they explore how this initiative, supported by a 2023 Tulsa Area United Way Social Innovations Grant, is breaking down barriers in special education and giving families the tools they need to thrive.Learn more about the Arc of Oklahoma and Arc@School at www.thearcok.org
In this episode of the Live United podcast, hosts Carla Meyer and Chase Mowery sit down with the 2025 Tulsa Area United Way Fundraising Drive Chair Jackie Price Johannsen, of Price Family Properties. Jackie shares her personal journey from practicing law in New York City to returning to Tulsa, explaining what convinced her to take on this vital role and why she believes everyone in the community is connected to the United Way's work. The conversation also highlights the Downtown Deco Challenge. Join us Saturday, August 23, from 8 am-12 pm for free food and fun for the whole family. For every person or pet that goes under the balloon arch, Price Family Properties will donate $100 (up to $100,000) to help kick off our 101st fundraising drive. Watch to learn more about Jackie's "all in" approach and how much it means to be "pulling on the same rope" for the Tulsa Area United Way.
Akashamitra giving the final talk in our series on Dhardo Rimpoche's motto: Cherish the Doctrine, Live United, Radiate Love.
Suryagupta gives the second talk in a series on Dhardo Rimpoche's motto: Cherish the Doctrine, Live United, Radiate Love.
Sanghadharin gives the first talk in a series on Dhardo Rimpoche's motto: Cherish the Doctrine, Live United, Radiate Love.
On this episode of the Live United podcast, Alison Anthony, President and CEO of Tulsa Area United Way, sits down with Lindsay Jordan, Founder and CEO of Write On Fundraising, for a compelling conversation about the future of philanthropy.Write On Fundraising bridges the gap between traditional and innovative fundraising strategies, delivering impactful solutions for mission-driven nonprofits through expert grant writing, donor engagement, strategic training, and capital campaign leadership.Tune in for an inspiring discussion on how nonprofits can forge strong connections with their supporters and create sustainable funding models powered by Write On Fundraising's deep commitment to equity, access, and amplifying the voices of those leading change in our communities.
Welcome to a special milestone episode of the Live United podcast. This is our first-ever simulcast episode, available as both an audio podcast.In this episode, host Matthew Gleason and co-host Madison Cotherman explore the impact of Affinity Groups at Tulsa Area United Way. Affinity Groups like Women United and NextGen United provide donors with opportunities to connect, lead, and give back beyond traditional contributions.We are joined by two special guests who help lead these efforts:Heidi Hartman – 2025 Chair of Women UnitedEmily Underwood – Chair of NextGen UnitedWhat you'll learn in this episode:- What Affinity Groups are and how they empower donors- How Women United fosters leadership and service among women- How NextGen United engages young professionals in philanthropy- The 2025 edition of Time for a Cause is a unique online auction where volunteer hours hold real value- How to get involved in these dynamic groups and make an impact in the Tulsa areaListen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you enjoy podcasts.Learn more about Women United and NextGen United at https://www.tauw.org/affinitygroups/Subscribe to stay updated on how Tulsa Area United Way is making a difference in your community!
In this episode of the Live United podcast, we sit down with Eileen Ryan Bradshaw, president and CEO of LIFE Senior Services. Hear about the impact of the Roma Berry Center for Seniors, an innovative hub uniting vital senior services under one roof. We'll also explore LIFE's Vintage Magazine and get a sneak peek at the upcoming Celebrate LIFE Gala, themed "Thank Our Lucky Stars." Tune in to hear heartfelt stories, impactful insights, and why Eileen believes in the power of living united.
#unitedhealthcare #truecrime #usnews This case is gripping and tragic. Investigators appear to be making progress with the discovery of a backpack linked to the suspect in Brian Thompson's killing. Still, the road ahead is long as they work to verify its origin. The widening manhunt indicates the suspect may have left NYC, raising the urgency for the public's help in identifying the man seen in the surveillance images. It's a sobering reminder of the importance of collective vigilance in cases like this. If you're following this case, staying informed and sharing relevant information with authorities is crucial. Let's hope for justice soon. Ways You Can Support this Podcast: ➡️ Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/collierlandry ➡️ AMAZON WISH LIST: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FH1VW897OG84 ➡️ Venmo: https://www.venmo.com/u/collier-landry ➡️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/collierlandry ➡️ Merch Store: https://www.collierlandry.com/store ➡️ Shop Using My Amazon Affiliate Link (It's FREE!): https://www.amazon.com/shop/collierlandry Collier's Live Schedule: Instagram: Tuesday 2 pm ET / 11 am PT YouTube/@collierlandry: Wednesdays & Sundays 6 pm ET / 3 pm PT It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/ •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/ •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml •National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/ •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/ • Sources used in this content may include public news sites, interviews, court documents, dedicated Facebook groups, and news channel segments. When quoting others, their statements are considered alleged until confirmed. It's important to note that my videos reflect my independent opinion, and I encourage you to do your own research. • Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended for general informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We are not licensed therapists or medical doctors. If you are experiencing significant stress or mental health challenges, please reach out to a qualified healthcare professional for personalized support. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The views expressed in this video are personal and may not represent the official position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. The assumptions made are solely the creator's own. These views are subject to change and should not be considered permanent. I do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of the information in this video, and I am #lifetold #mentalhealth #traumarecovery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Live United podcast, brought to you by Tulsa Area United Way, proudly celebrating 100 years of service to our community. I'm your host, Matthew Gleason. In this episode, we're exploring the TAUW Legends video series, a project that captures the voices and stories of the people who helped shape the last century of United Way's impact. Our guest is Jesse Boudiette, president of Propeller Consulting and a member of TAUW's Centennial Committee, who led this extraordinary effort. Jesse interviewed 22 remarkable individuals to bring their inspiring stories to life. We'll dive into some of the most powerful moments from these interviews—stories of resilience during the pandemic, lifelong dedication to giving back, and the connections that inspire us to keep building stronger communities. Together, we'll reflect on where United Way's been, celebrate what we've accomplished, and look toward the future of creating lasting impact. Want to Celebrate a Legend?Make a gift in honor of your favorite TAUW Legend at give.tauw.org/legends. Your support ensures that life-changing services will continue for generations to come. Watch the Full SeriesCheck out all the TAUW Legends interviews at tauw.org or https://centennial.tauw.org/tauw-legends.
In this compelling episode of the Live United podcast, host Matthew Gleason sits down with Deneisha Johnson, the Associate Development Director for Mental Health Association Oklahoma (MHAOK), one of Tulsa Area United Way's awesome nonprofit partners. Deneisha's passion for advocating mental health, providing housing solutions, and supporting individuals affected by homelessness is deeply personal. Once homeless herself for three years, Deneisha shares her remarkable journey—how her experiences have shaped her career, how she connects with those facing similar challenges today, and the invaluable work MHAOK does at the intersection of mental health and homelessness. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, advocacy, and the importance of living united.
In this episode of the Live United podcast, Matthew Gleason sits down with Dr. Laura Latta, Executive Director of the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium. With a mission to create pathways for students to achieve post-secondary degrees, Dr. Latta discusses the Consortium's work in empowering students through aligned support, especially adult learners, transfer students, and those facing economic challenges. Additionally, Dr. Latta shares the impact of receiving a 2023 TAUW Social Innovations Grant, and the Consortium's collaborative efforts with TAUW to help high school seniors complete their FAFSA applications, removing barriers to financial aid access. Tune in to hear how Dr. Latta and the consortium work together with the United Way and community partners to make higher education more accessible.
In this inspiring episode of the Live United podcast, host Matthew Gleason sits down with Jameelah Stuckey, Program Director of the African American Leadership Academy in Tulsa. Jameelah shares the origin story of AALA, a 2023 TAUW Social Innovations Grant recipient, born from a vision to develop and empower African American leaders in the community. Jameelah offers a powerful look at how targeted leadership development programs can create lasting change in communities and open doors for underrepresented groups in corporate and civic spaces. Join us for an enlightening conversation about fostering leadership, building community, and creating pathways for success in Tulsa and beyond.
In this moving Live United episode, guest host Mike Brose speaks with Josh Christner, who bravely shares his family's experiences with mental health struggles and loss. Then, Audrey McCraw, executive director of the Grief Center, offers insights on coping with grief and the support services available in our community. This honest discussion sheds light on important but often overlooked issues. By sharing these stories, we hope to reduce stigma and let others know they're not alone. Whether you've been impacted personally or want to better support others, this episode provides valuable perspective.Remember, help is always available: Call 211 for local resources Call 988 for crisis support The Grief Center, thegriefcenter.org, offers free counseling and support groups
Our latest Live United podcast episode features two inspiring stories of community impact. Listen as Jon Lawrence of ONEOK shares why he volunteers with the Parent Child Center of Tulsa. The episode also highlights Melanie Anderegg's powerful story of resilience. As President and CEO of the Parent Child Center of Tulsa, Melanie's journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a community leader is truly inspiring.
Check out the latest episode of the Live United Podcast presented by Tulsa Area United Way, featuring an insightful conversation between our President and CEO, Alison Anthony, and Phil Lakin, Jr., CEO of Tulsa Community Foundation. In this episode, Phil shares his experiences leading TCF since its founding in 1998 and discusses the ways TCF and TAUW have collaborated to strengthen Tulsa's communities. Listen as they reflect on key milestones, including TCF's 25th anniversary and Tulsa Area United Way's Centennial, and how our two organizations continue to work together in times of need to support local nonprofits. Phil also shares his vision for the future of TCF, tackling issues like affordable housing and homelessness, and why he is proud to Live United. Don't miss this engaging episode that highlights the power of partnership and philanthropy in America's most generous city!
Welcome to the Live United podcast, presented by the Tulsa Area United Way. In this episode, co-hosts Matthew Gleason and Diane Eason Contreras delve into the inspiring story of La Cosecha, one of the recipients of the Tulsa Area United Way's Social Innovations Grant. Joining them are La Cosecha's CEO, Rita Gallardo, and Deputy Director, Edel Rangel. Discover how La Cosecha, which started as a small family initiative to share groceries, has grown into a lifeline for over 800 families every week. Rita shares the journey from its humble beginnings to its current impactful presence, emphasizing the crucial role of volunteers in their mission. Edel, who balances his role with La Cosecha and his duties with the Tulsa Police Department, provides a heartfelt perspective on the organization's transformative work and the personal fulfillment it brings. Listen as Diane highlights the significance of the Social Innovations Grant and how it supports nonprofits like La Cosecha in implementing groundbreaking ideas and programs. You'll also hear touching stories of recipients turned volunteers and the incredible community impact of La Cosecha's initiatives. Join us for an episode filled with hope, community spirit, and the powerful message of living united. Learn how you can get involved and support La Cosecha's mission to feed and uplift the community at https://www.cosechatulsa.org/ Tune in to be inspired and to understand the profound difference that innovative community support can make.
Isn't it easy to live united with others today? No? Well, then we need 1 Corinthians 8. Here, Paul opens a discussion lasting through chs.9-10. If 1 Corinthians is all about what unity in Christ looks like, the center of the letter here shows how unity in Christ plays out in pursuing unity with others. Guest pastor Chris Leeper (Director, Baptist Collegiate Ministries at Radford University) shares how we need to be spiritually sensitive to others as ambassadors for Christ.
Morning Service Led by: Rev. Ruurd Offringa Scripture Reading: John 15:1-8 Sermon: Jesus, the True Vine, Calls Us to Live United to Him 1. OUR FATHER HAS MADE A COVENANT WITH US (vv. 1-3) 2. WE BEAR MUCH FRUIT FOR OUR FATHER (vv. 4-6) 3. OUR FATHER IS GLORIFIED (vv. 7-8) Link to Our Website: https://www.adorationurc.ca/ Follow Us Via Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AdorationURC), and consider subscribing to "Adoration URC" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts.
You're listening to the Live United podcast presented by the Tulsa Area United Way. We've got a very special episode for you today. We've partnered with the All Things Mental Health podcast to simulcast this joint episode featuring Dr. Adam Andreassen. In December 2023, Dr. Andreassen succeeded Gail Lapidus as CEO of Family & Children's Services, a proud Tulsa Area United Way nonprofit partner. On behalf of everyone at Tulsa Area United Way, we want to thank Gail for dedicating five decades of her life and hard work to FCS, with 38 years of those years in the role of CEO. As CEO, Gail supported Tulsa Area United Way in every way possible. And now, in her retirement, she's serving on Tulsa Area United Way's Centennial Committee. Tulsa Area United Way turns 100 on April 1, so please join us for IGNITE Week, the first week of April. We'll be making a big splash so, mark your calendars and stay tuned for exciting announcements. You can stay up to date by visiting centennial.tauw.org. And for those of you who haven't listened to the All Things Mental Health podcast, it's co-hosted by Mike Brose and Joi-Michelle Rhodes. Mike spent 27 years of his life as CEO of Mental Health Association Oklahoma. Since then, Mike keeps up his warp speed pace of mental health advocacy in a variety of ways, including co-hosting All Things Mental Health each month. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
Check out the latest episode of the Live United podcast featuring Ana Montilla. In this episode, Ana, our new Marketing and Community Relations Associate, shares about her passion for unity, her role in the Hispanic community, and how her experiences shape her work. Tune in to hear Ana's story of resilience and hope, and how she embodies the spirit of living united. **** Echa un vistazo al último episodio del podcast de Live United con Ana Montilla. En este episodio, Ana, nuestra nueva Asociada de Mercadotecnia y Relaciones Comunitarias, comparte sobre su pasión por la unidad, su papel en la comunidad hispana y cómo sus experiencias dan forma a su trabajo. Sintonice para escuchar la historia de Ana sobre la resiliencia y la esperanza, y cómo encarna el espíritu de vivir unida. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
Live United Bowl - MWSU vs. Southern Arkansas. Full audio broadcast as heard on KFEQ Radio. 12/2/23.
Tyler Fenwick - Live United Bowl postgame. 12/2/23.
Eriyon Tecson and Caroline Olsen, both of Youth Services of Tulsa, reflect on Day of Caring 2023 during a Sept. 22, 2023 interview with Live United co-hosts Jocelyn Clayton and Matthew Gleason. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
We welcome Jesse Guardiola to the Live United podcast. He is the first Tulsa Area United Way (TAUW) Vice President of Community Relations and Impact. A key component of Jesse's role is to ensure that community needs and issues are understood while simultaneously fostering collaborative relationships with corporations, foundations, schools, nonprofit organizations, law enforcement, and various government agencies. As a member of several TAUW partner nonprofit Boards of Directors, Jesse has helped organizations like CAP Tulsa, Boy Scouts, and Street School with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. For the past 26 years, Jesse's work as a business and workforce development strategist has benefitted the Hispanic and minority communities. Through his study of behavioral economics with an emphasis on immigrants and first-generations, he significantly increased minority applicants and hires in Tulsa's public safety departments by 91%. During his long career, Jesse established and served as the Tulsa Police Department's (first ever) Hispanic Outreach and Relations Director from 2009 to 2020. Utilizing empirical data, he successfully orchestrated a Hispanic Outreach Program that fostered mutually beneficial relationships with the Hispanic community. In 2013, he was awarded "Officer of the Year" for his community work and in 2019, Jesse's research and application design was selected from 700 other agencies nationwide. He was honored in Washington DC with a "Distinguished Medal" for innovative community policing strategies from the Attorney General's Office and Department of Justice. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
On this episode of the Live United podcast presented by Tulsa Area United Way, we explore how our communities rallied together to help those most in need in the aftermath of the wind storm crisis that wiped out power across the area for several days. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
Nagapriya takes an unusual angle as he speaks of the Dharma as a portal into the Buddha's mind itself... From the talk Cherish the Doctrine given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2022. Part 1 of a three part series based around the motto of the great Tibetan 20th Century teacher Dhardo Rimpoche - "Cherish the Doctrine, Live United, Radiate Love.” *** Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts Bite-sized inspiration three times every week. Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts A full, curated, quality Dharma talk, every week. 3,000,000 downloads and counting! Subscribe using these RSS feeds or search for Free Buddhist Audio or Dharmabytes in your favourite podcast service! Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone: donate now! Follow Free Buddhist Audio: YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud
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Lindsey Spoon is an inspiration, plain and simple. Listen to this Live United episode and hear why Lisa Turner, CEO of the Arc of Oklahoma, thinks so, too. Watch Lindsey's series Makeup & Mobility today at https://www.youtube.com/@HopeLovePeace13/about And be sure to sign up for the Arc of Oklahoma's advocacy alerts at TheArcOK.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
We're excited for you to hear Wendi Fralick, of The Center, and Matthew Gleason, of TAUW, interview Jon Lawrence, of Magellan Midstream Partners, about why he gives back to the community through the Tulsa Area United Way, and as a board member for the Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, and the Parent Child Center. This is a special crossover episode of the Live United podcast presented by Tulsa Area United, and the Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges' brand-new podcast, Get Centered. Subscribe to the Get Centered podcast wherever you enjoy pods. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
We're excited for you to hear our Wendi Fralick and Matthew Gleason interview Jon Lawrence, of Magellan Midstream Partners, about why he gives back to the community as a board member for The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, and the Parent Child Center. This is a special crossover episode of the Live United podcast presented by Tulsa Area United, and The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges' brand-new podcast, Get Centered.
All the latest Irish football updates and your comments as the lads digest Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Liverpool. Bring you the latest Irish football updates as Chiedoze Ogbene's goal scoring run continues and chat through Martin O'Neill's comments on Stephen Kenny's reign thus far. This plays much more!
This is the Live United podcast presented by the nonprofit Tulsa Area United Way. I'm your guest host for today, Jeromee Scott. I serve as the Chief Communications Officer for the United Way's partner agency Community Service Council. We connect vulnerable, marginalized and under-resourced Tulsans with support, information and services to be strong, safe and healthy. When the United Way asked me to guest host, I was so excited for the opportunity to chat with Diana Emerson, of the fellow United Way partner agency TSHA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
Spiritual Friendship in Action Vidyadaka speaks here on the second part Dhardo Rimpoche's motto 'Cherish the Doctrine, Live United, Radiate Love' by exploring how we actually do this and drawing out deeper aspects of its meaning. Firstly, we need to live united with ourselves, then learn to live united with others, with our teachers and with reality. Covering themes such as the true individual, spiritual friendship, vertical communication, and renunciation, this talk was given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2021. *** Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts A full, curated, quality Dharma talk, every week. 3,000,000 downloads and counting!Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts Bite-sized inspiration three times every week. Subscribe using these RSS feeds or search for Free Buddhist Audio or Dharmabytes in your favorite podcast service! Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone: donate now! Follow Free Buddhist Audio: YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud
It was a day of history for The Sharing Center, the well-known and much loved outreach to Seminole County's homeless and unemployed. They are already unique in so many ways - but with the generous contributions from the Central Florida community, they are tripling the size of their services offered through their "Oasis," part of their facility that allows the homeless to shower and do laundry. Nina Yon has been on Mike's show many times...she is interviewed again, along with several other dignitaries present for the ribbon cutting.
This is the Live United podcast presented by the Tulsa Area United Way. On today's episode, we're looking at two of the greatest needs in our communities – food and blood. According to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, 594,000 Oklahomans (1 in 6) are food insecure, including 208,000 children. As for blood donations, 1,200 blood donors are needed daily in our area to maintain an adequate blood supply. But the Oklahoma Blood Institute's blood supply is less than half of what hospitals and patients currently need. And our partner agency, America Red Cross, is experiencing a 10-year low in blood donations. To put both issues into perspective, our guests include 1. Chris Bernard, executive director of Hunger Free Oklahoma, which is one of Tulsa Area United Way's community collaborations. 2. Nathan Woodmansee, executive director of partner agency Sand Springs Community Services. 3. Sydney Chastine, of the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. 4. We'll close out the podcast with an interview featuring John Armitage, CEO of the Oklahoma Blood Institute. Before we get to our interviews, I need you to make a difference in your communities by participating in Tulsa Area United Way's Third Annual Day of Caring Food and Blood Drive. On June 24, you can donate nonperishable food items at one of 16 donation sites, including BancFirst Wagoner, First Oklahoma Bank, Hilti, Jim Norton Toyota, Jim Norton T-Town Chevrolet, Mabrey Bank, and SpiritBank Bristow. From June 20-26, you can also shop at any Oasis Fresh Market and Supermercados Morelos stores and donate your groceries to the Food and Blood Drive right there in the store. For details, visit tauw.org/fooddrive. With all that being said, the Live United podcast starts … now. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
Welcome to Thursday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger and Aisling are in the studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. GAA with Michael McKernan and Shane Walsh. Jenny Claffey is in studio to chat about the French Open. Andy Mitten, ROG plus much much more. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger and Aisling (23:50) – GAA w/ Michael McKernan & Shane Walsh (36:20) – French Open w/ Jenny Claffey (01:02:30) – Sports Pages & Sports News (01:20:50) – Football w/ Andy Mitten (01:38:30) – Rugby w/ Ronan O'Gara Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Today on the podcast, we're excited to have longtime United Way friends Amber Dean and Traci Robertson on to talk about 15 years of the LIVE UNITED Golf Tournament, the incredible good that has been done through the tournament, and the continued impact that is being made. Not a golfer? Don't worry, Amanda is not either. There is still plenty in this episode for you. ... Learn more about the tournament. https://www.liveunitedlubbock.org/golf ... Check out the Summer Reading Calendar and sign up for updates. https://www.liveunitedlubbock.org/summerreading --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lubbockareaunitedway/support
Today on the podcast, we're excited to have longtime United Way friends Amber Dean and Traci Robertson on to talk about 15 years of the LIVE UNITED Golf Tournament, the incredible good that has been done through the tournament, and the continued impact that is being made. Not a golfer? Don't worry, Amanda is not either. There is still plenty in this episode for you. ... Learn more about the tournament. https://www.liveunitedlubbock.org/golf ... Check out the Summer Reading Calendar and sign up for updates. https://www.liveunitedlubbock.org/summerreading --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lubbockareaunitedway/support
Today on the Live United Podcast we talk with Megan Szukala, of Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, and Becky Gligo, of Housing Solutions, about how they solve problems through collaboration and, of course, a Tulsa Area United Way Social Innovations grant. With TAUW grant funding, Megan spent 2021 embedded at Hillcrest Medical Center as a full-time attorney. She provided services to patients and worked closely with existing case management staff in area hospitals. Megan also worked with shelter and service providers, including City Lights, Tulsa Day Center, and Morton Comprehensive Health Services. Additionally, Hillcrest staff often called on Megan's services to help prevent patients from being evicted from their homes. Listen to Live United wherever you enjoy podcasts, and please share the pod with your friends, family and co-workers. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
ETP Red River Valley Today for Sunday March 13th - Guest United Way of Lamar County Executive Director Jenny Wilson - Jenny with the latest from the United Way. An exciting new virtual fishing tournament as a fund raiser, The Homelessness Coalition, a new Poverty Coalition, Kids programs and scholarships, the Live United 5k in April and of course Eric and Jenny wrap up with some Bravo talk!
On this episode of the Live United Podcast presented by Tulsa Area United Way, we talk with Nellie Kelly of Big Brothers Big Sisters Oklahoma about the importance of National Mentoring Month. We close out the podcast by inviting Nellie to interview Tulsa Area United Way's very own Chase Mowery about his experience as a Big Brother. Engage with the Live United podcast online. Join our Facebook community group or connect with us on Instagram. Search Live United podcast on both platforms. And tell us what you love about each episode. Thank you for listening United! Learn how you can get involved today with Big Brothers Big Sisters Oklahoma at http://www.bbbsok.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
This is the weekly Live United podcast. Today our spotlight is on Community Service Council, a proud Tulsa Area United Way partner agency. At the heart of everything Community Service Council does is the desire to serve as a lifeline for Tulsa's most vulnerable populations. For instance, it's 2-1-1 program is a free and confidential link to help and hope for those in need, 24/7. And so to tell its story, I've invited my good friend, Jeromee Scot on the show. Jeromee is its Chief Media & Community Engagement Officer. His family also directly benefitted from Community Service Council's 2-1-1 program that helped his mother put food on the family's table. Learn more about Community Service Council at csctulsa.org. Community Service Council: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/csctulsa LinkedIn: https://www.LinkedIn.com/company/community-service-council YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3OnX_dCuVDbjlasLk7w5Vg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csctulsa/ 211 Eastern Oklahoma: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/211EOK Oklahoma Veteran Alliance: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/okveteranalliance Child Care Resource Center: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ccrctulsa Healthy Start: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cschealthystart Power of Families: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePowerOfFAmilies --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
This is the weekly Live United podcast presented by the nonprofit Tulsa Area United Way. I'm Matthew Gleason. Today, we're spotlighting Tulsa Area United Way's Winter Holiday Volunteer Opportunities that are perfect for you and your family to show how much you care for the people served by our partner agencies. You can get involved by going to tauw.org/winter volunteer. And that link will take you directly to the full list of all of the opportunities. And some of them are going on right now. Some of them are continuing through December and even into the new year, there are still going to be needs that we'll be highlighting. Our guests today are Angela Tollett, executive director of Wagoner Area Neighbors, and Brian Young, of Youth Services of Tulsa. I love both of their stories because Angela and Brian deeply understand how much it means to someone, especially a child or teenager, when someone takes the time to brighten their holiday with, of course, a gift, but also a reminder that they are aren't alone and that someone really cares about them. So with that, I want to thank you for listening today and please share this episode on your social media channels. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
You're listening to a special holiday episode of the Live United podcast. We'll call it Meditating United, just for fun. So the holidays are here, and we're all taking time to relax with our friends and loved ones. This is the perfect time to take 10 minutes and reflect on everything we are grateful for in our lives. For me, I'm grateful for everyone who helped the Tulsa Area United Way raise over $25 million to strengthen our community's social safety net. Despite all of the challenges we've all faced during the pandemic, we never gave up hope of reaching the goal because, as our CEO Alison Anthony said, "we have proven that when we come together, and each do a little bit of what we can, that's the power of living United, that's the power of each person doing what they can so that together we're so much stronger." So what are you grateful for? Let's take the next 10 minutes and meditate on the good things in our lives. Both big and small. And I want to say thank you to my meditation hero, Jacob Beaumont, of our partner agency Mental Health Association Oklahoma, for inspiring this podcast with his kindness and wisdom. Be well, friend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
From the nonprofit Tulsa Area United Way, this is the weekly Live United podcasts. Our guest is Darius Kirk, who serves as executive director of KIPP Tulsa Public Charter Schools, which is a proud Tulsa Area United Way partner agency. So together with families and communities, KIPP Tulsa identifies Tulsa Public Schools students who are least likely to earn a college degree, and then provides the college preparatory education and support required to earn one. And so that means offering reading and math intervention and homework support. It also means extracurricular activities, including athletics, robotics and, of course, the renowned KIPP Tulsa Drum Line. In addition, KIPP is providing robust support for social, emotional learning and an identity-affirming and culturally relevant learning environment for the more than 90% of students who identify as Black or Latinx. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
On this episode of the Live United weekly podcast, we talk about the role of hope in bullying prevention. To do that, our guest is Steve Hahn of the Parent Child Center of Tulsa. Learn more about this Tulsa Area United Way partner agency at www.parentchildcenter.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tauw/message
What united the first-century believers—and what unites us today? Pastor Stephen examines generosity, mission, and our own preferences in light of Acts 2 and 4.
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