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Maggie Wood, executive director of Film Streams, talks about working in the nonprofit world, especially in building welcoming communities and elevating the arts and cultural landscape. wood shares the evolution of her leadership, influenced not only by her work experience but also insights revealed during international travel and a recent career break.Born and raised around Bloomington/Normal, Illinois Maggie Wood came to Omaha in 1997 with the Clark Construction Group, as part of the general contracting team that built the Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse and then spent the following decade focusing on business development and operational management within the construction and supplier industry in Omaha. Building on her degree in Theater Arts and Communications from Eureka College, in 2006, Wood transitioned to the non-profit sector with development and operational management roles at Opera Omaha, Film Streams, and Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, before her leadership and strategic acumen took her to Inclusive Communities in 2015, where she served as Executive Director for close to 8 years. Earlier this year, Wood was appointed the new Executive Director of Film Streams.
Today Rev. Maggie Wood joins us again to talk about addiction and recovery! We discuss how the opposite of addiction is not sobriety, the opposite of addiction is connection. We discuss Maggie and Matt's story of addiction and recovery and how the pandemic ramped up consumption for many people. If you or a family member would like to learn more about recovery please visit mercystreet.org for resources and connection.
This week we are joined by Mercy Street's new pastor, Rev. Maggie Wood. Maggie talks about her call story, how she found Mercy Street years ago, the journey back to Chapelwood and much more! https://mercystreet.org/
Cammy Watkins and Maggie Wood believe honest conversations about equity and inclusion in Nebraska's schools and businesses — and in everyday life — can help create The Good Life for all Nebraskans, not just some. They are the co-executive directors of Inclusive Communities, a nonprofit organization providing advocacy and education around diversity and equity in Nebraska. Maggie and Cammy joined reporter Bridget Fogarty at The Reader's newsroom on a cold February night to talk about Inclusive Communities and its latest role leading national conversations on equity with the National Federation for Just Communities. This podcast was produced by Bridget Fogarty. Music by Jon Rix (https://p0hk.bandcamp.com) Learn more about Inclusive Communities by visiting the nonprofit's website or follow them on Facebook.
Today we are talking with Maggie Wood Executive Director and Cammy Watkins, Deputy Director of Inclusive Communities. Inclusive Communities is a non-profit organization providing education and advocacy related to the topics of diversity and inclusion through Human Relations. By partnering with schools and local businesses they work to confront prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination with a mission to society that is strengthened by diversity, inclusion, respect, and justice for all people. Thanks for listening to this episode of Midwest Misfits. We really hope you are enjoying your summer and having a lovely time with friends and family I think it is safe to say we all need it. Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes and don't forget to check out our exclusive content on Patreon. Thanks and we will see you next time. Inclusive Communities Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midwest-misfits/support
Today's guests are Maggie Wood, Executive Director and Cammy Watkins, Deputy Director at Inclusive Communities. These two ladies are the pinnacle of leaders inspiring and enacting change in our community. Welcome to Agency for Change Podcast!
Inclusive Communities executive director Maggie Wood and deputy director Cammy Watkins talk about discrimination in Omaha--its causes, its effects, and ways organizations like theirs work to address it going forward. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/riversidechats/message
Today’s guest is Maggie Wood. Maggie and her husband John are relatively new to Johnson City, but they haven’t wasted any time digging in and making a contribution to our fine city. Maggie is the executive director of A Step Ahead Foundation Tricities, a nonprofit that helps prevent unplanned pregnancies by connecting women with long acting, reversible contraception regardless of their ability to pay. I learned a lot from my chat with Maggie, including some of the economic and public health consequences of unplanned pregnancy and the barriers that stand between a lot of women and the support they need. You’ll also want to tune in to hear about how Maggie and her husband discovered Johnson City, and the moment they knew this would be their new home. Johnson Cit Living is a proud member of the Market Street Media family of podcasts. The full Market Street Media roster includes: Better Every Day with Brad Weems I See You, Mama: A Maternal Mental Health Podcast with Kristina Dulaney Marketing That Works with Drew Bedard Johnson City Living with Leighton Hart Measure Once, Cuss Twice with Seth Thomas The Johnson City Small Business Podcast with Ryan McKinney One Conversation at a Time with Kelly Rhea Barber College Success with Craig Charles The Huddle with Spencer Huddleston and Brad Weems Allpointswhole with Krista Wright
Big thanks to the following listeners for their finanical support this week. Sarah Holland, Natalia Löffler, Amy Louise Gilbert, Paul Roome, Glyn Fullelove, Tracy Chevin, Douglas Faunt, Rachael Kennedy, Ruth Frost, Nigel Massey, Shelley Shocolinsky-Dwyer, Patricia Dube, Sarah Woods, Joann Smith, Catherine Jones, Diane Stokes, Andrew White, R J Taylor, Victoria Cole, Mhairi Gillespie, Susan Greblo, Barbara Wiseman, Lonny J Behar, Alison Johnson, Sarah Gleason Stephen Fahey Jessica Dyszel Angela Barnes Jehane Dewar, Maggie Wood, Sarah Passingham, Claire Astbury, Helen Palmer, Valerie Bayliss, Scotch Tweed Ltd, Pam Cruickshank, Leonie Beavers, Claire Howard, Lesley Greaves, Jennifer Reber, Jean Rose, Amanda Hart, Felicity Anne Hope, Claire Wainman, Julia Hamilton, Sara Evans, Janis Pope, Gita Beecroft, Nancy Dickie. On this week’s episode we have calls from: Yokelbear who’s feeling positive Witherspoon who’s cross with the wimpy trio and Genevieve who thinks the answer is Rex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month, we interview APCC member Maggie Wood, owner of Joslewood Infosys Inc. about the challenges that face consultants working in traditional workplaces.
What’s better than recycling? Reducing waste! OK, maybe not better, but equally important. In this week’s episode of Distillations we learn about industrial-waste reduction. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:32 Introduction 01:11 Chemical Agent: Carbon Black 03:04 Chemistry in Your Cupboard: Vaseline 05:49 Conversation with Roger Horowitz 10:55 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Victoria Indivero, Michal Meyer, and Maggie Wood for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.
Whether it’s preventing illness by vaccines or avoiding germs, this episode is about getting sick and staying healthy. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:31 Introduction 01:22 Chemical Agent: Meningitis Vaccine 03:27 Chemistry in Your Cupboard: Hand Sanitizer 06:04 Feature: Living with Illness 11:36 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Maggie Wood and Erica Stefanovich for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.
There are many different types of crystals we encounter, ranging from tiny to extremely large in size. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:32 Introduction 01:11 Chemical Agent: Sodium Chloride 03:34 Tools of the Trade 06:15 A Conversation with Karen Allen 11:27 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Victoria Indivero, Michal Meyer, Anke Timmermann, and Maggie Wood for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.