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In this powerful episode of Finding Fearless, Madeline Reeves sits down with Tanesha Grant, founder of Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives NYC. Together, they unpack the profound impact of community organizing, grassroots advocacy, and the fight for equity within systems that have historically marginalized Black families. Key themes include:The systemic barriers faced by marginalized families within the child welfare system.The importance of digital equity and community coalition building.Balancing personal well-being with relentless advocacy work.The power of lived experience in driving social change.Building organizations like Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives NYC.00:00 Introduction to Finding Fearless00:38 Meet Tanesha Grant: A Community Powerhouse01:14 Tanesha's Personal Journey and Advocacy04:19 The Importance of Perseverance06:18 Fighting for Family and Community12:11 Digital Equity and Community Support15:51 Navigating Systemic Challenges24:24 Advocacy and Unlearning Professionalism28:22 Discontent with Big Banks29:05 Empowering Young Black Women29:43 The Fight for Racial Justice34:00 Community and Coalition Building38:36 Self-Care in Activism45:05 Engaging in Community Action47:35 Final Reflections and Call to Action50:08 Managing Workflow with NotionConnect & Learn MoreHere's how you can connect with Tanesha's work:Website: pspnyinc.org Social: Find Parent Supporting Parents NY on Facebook, Instagram and XSupport: Patreon - Parent Supporting Parents New YorkPersonal: Follow Tanesha on Instagram or X Connect with Fearless Foundry:Fearless FoundryMadeline ReevesFinding Fearless is an exploration of human-centric leadership and a celebration of ambition, releasing every other week on Wednesdays, 6AM PST. If you liked the show, please rate, review, and share! You can also visit our website to learn more about how to become a sponsor of Finding Fearless! Finding Fearless is produced by Fearless Foundry, a creative consultancy focused on advancing ambitious humans from around the globe to amplify their impact through branding, marketing, and business development. You can contact us at hello@fearlessfoundry.com if you are interested in our services and can follow us on all social media @fearlessfoundry. Season 4 music is by Premium Beats. All audio is recorded and owned by Fearless Foundry.
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In the last part of this series, Tanesha Grant, talks about how she was able to exit homelessness and become an advocate as a lived expert. Tanesha is Founder and Executive Director of Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives NYC. PSPNY Webpage PSPNY Instagram and X (Twitter) @pspnyinc MU4BLNYC X (Twitter) @United4Nyc Email or DM Hear Our Voices to share your story or resources related to homelessness and housing instability: NYCHearOurVoices@gmail.com Hear Our Voices' Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok account links can be found on Linktr.ee/nyc_hov. RESOURCES NYC311 https://portal.311.nyc.gov/ DHS' Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) intake center - apply for shelter https://www.nyc.gov/site/dhs/shelter/families/families-with-children-applying.page Brochure https://www.nyc.gov/assets/dhs/downloads/pdf/path-brochure.pdf HRA Guide for Housing Instability https://www.nyc.gov/assets/hra/downloads/pdf/BK-9-SOI-NewGuideForRenters.pdf Mental Health Resources Talk It Out Mental Health Counseling PLLC Talkitoutcounselingservices@gmail.com Tracey Liang M.S, LMHC, NCC, C-DBT Interborough development and consultation center Psychotherapist Address: Coney Island Clinic IDCC Medical Building 2846 Stillwell Ave Brooklyn, Ny 11224 Tel: (718) 975-4888 Email: tliang@interboro.org Website: www.interborough.org Languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin NEW YORK PSYCHOTHERAPY and COUNSELING CENTER (NYCCP) LOCATIONS Bronx Bronx child and family mental health center 579 Cortlandt Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451 Tel: (718) 485-2100 HOURS OF OPERATIONS Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun 8am-6pm Bushwick Bushwick Child and Family Mental Health Canter 102 Pilling Street, Brooklyn ny 11207 Tel: (718) 602-1000 Fax: (718) 602-1111 HOURS MON-FRI 9am-8pm SAT-SUN 8am-6pm East New York Child and Family Mental Health Center 2857 linden boulevard Brooklyn ny 11208 HOURS OF OPERATIONS MON-FRI 9am-8pm SAT-SUN 8am-6pm Get support - https://nypcc.org/get-help/ Housing Vouchers Section 8 https://www.nyc.gov/site/nycha/section-8/about-section-8.page CityFHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/cityfheps.page FHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/fheps.page Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/sota.page Check out other resources: bit.ly/40pB4p8
This week, we continue with Tanesha Grant, Founder and Executive Director of Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives NYC. Tanesha shares her experience of homelessness as a young mom and where she is now as an advocate. PSPNY Instagram and X (Twitter) @pspnyinc MU4BLNYC X (Twitter) @United4Nyc Email or DM Hear Our Voices to share your story or resources related to homelessness and housing instability: NYCHearOurVoices@gmail.com Hear Our Voices' Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok account links can be found on Linktr.ee/nyc_hov. RESOURCES NYC311 https://portal.311.nyc.gov/ DHS' Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) intake center - apply for shelter https://www.nyc.gov/site/dhs/shelter/families/families-with-children-applying.page Brochure https://www.nyc.gov/assets/dhs/downloads/pdf/path-brochure.pdf HRA Guide for Housing Instability https://www.nyc.gov/assets/hra/downloads/pdf/BK-9-SOI-NewGuideForRenters.pdf Mental Health Resources Talk It Out Mental Health Counseling PLLC Talkitoutcounselingservices@gmail.com Tracey Liang M.S, LMHC, NCC, C-DBT Interborough development and consultation center Psychotherapist Address: Coney Island Clinic IDCC Medical Building 2846 Stillwell Ave Brooklyn, Ny 11224 Tel: (718) 975-4888 Email: tliang@interboro.org Website: www.interborough.org Languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin NEW YORK PSYCHOTHERAPY and COUNSELING CENTER (NYCCP) LOCATIONS Bronx Bronx child and family mental health center 579 Cortlandt Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451 Tel: (718) 485-2100 HOURS OF OPERATIONS Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun 8am-6pm Bushwick Bushwick Child and Family Mental Health Canter 102 Pilling Street, Brooklyn ny 11207 Tel: (718) 602-1000 Fax: (718) 602-1111 HOURS MON-FRI 9am-8pm SAT-SUN 8am-6pm East New York Child and Family Mental Health Center 2857 linden boulevard Brooklyn ny 11208 HOURS OF OPERATIONS MON-FRI 9am-8pm SAT-SUN 8am-6pm Get support - https://nypcc.org/get-help/ Housing Vouchers Section 8 https://www.nyc.gov/site/nycha/section-8/about-section-8.page CityFHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/cityfheps.page FHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/fheps.page Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/sota.page Check out other resources: bit.ly/40pB4p8
In part 1 of this series, we are joined by Tanesha Grant, Founder and Executive Director of two community-based organizations, Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives NYC. Tanesha and host K-DiD dive into how systems and institutionalization can impact children. PSPNY Instagram and X (Twitter) @pspnyinc MU4BLNYC X (Twitter) @United4Nyc Email or DM Hear Our Voices to share your story or resources related to homelessness and housing instability: NYCHearOurVoices@gmail.com Hear Our Voices' Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok account links can be found on Linktr.ee/nyc_hov. RESOURCES NYC311 https://portal.311.nyc.gov/ DHS' Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) intake center - apply for shelter https://www.nyc.gov/site/dhs/shelter/families/families-with-children-applying.page Brochure https://www.nyc.gov/assets/dhs/downloads/pdf/path-brochure.pdf HRA Guide for Housing Instability https://www.nyc.gov/assets/hra/downloads/pdf/BK-9-SOI-NewGuideForRenters.pdf Mental Health Resources Talk It Out Mental Health Counseling PLLC Talkitoutcounselingservices@gmail.com Tracey Liang M.S, LMHC, NCC, C-DBT Interborough development and consultation center Psychotherapist Address: Coney Island Clinic IDCC Medical Building 2846 Stillwell Ave Brooklyn, Ny 11224 Tel: (718) 975-4888 Email: tliang@interboro.org Website: www.interborough.org Languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin NEW YORK PSYCHOTHERAPY and COUNSELING CENTER (NYCCP) LOCATIONS Bronx Bronx child and family mental health center 579 Cortlandt Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451 Tel: (718) 485-2100 HOURS OF OPERATIONS Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun 8am-6pm Bushwick Bushwick Child and Family Mental Health Canter 102 Pilling Street, Brooklyn ny 11207 Tel: (718) 602-1000 Fax: (718) 602-1111 HOURS MON-FRI 9am-8pm SAT-SUN 8am-6pm East New York Child and Family Mental Health Center 2857 linden boulevard Brooklyn ny 11208 HOURS OF OPERATIONS MON-FRI 9am-8pm SAT-SUN 8am-6pm Get support - https://nypcc.org/get-help/ Housing Vouchers Section 8 https://www.nyc.gov/site/nycha/section-8/about-section-8.page CityFHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/cityfheps.page FHEPS https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/fheps.page Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) https://www.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/sota.page Check out other resources: bit.ly/40pB4p8
Holly Campbell gave birth to her son, Jake in 2007. At just two and a half months old, Jake suddenly stopped breathing and was rushed to the hospital. The following day, Holly and her husband were told the devastating news that their baby was not going to survive. In their grief, they wanted to give their son a legacy and help others, so the selfless decision to donate Jake's heart was made. During this same time period and nearly 1,000 miles away, Kim Scadlock gave birth to her son, Beckham. Beckham seemed healthy at birth, but soon medical staff discovered he was struggling to breathe. After tests were done, Kim and her husband were told Beckham's only chance to survive was to receive a heart transplant. Thankfully, Jake's heart was a match for Beckham and the transplant took place. Afterward, while both families were in the process of grieving and healing, they thought of each other often, although they did not know each other's identity. Through the organ donor networks, the families were eventually able to contact each other and in 2010, Holly, Kim and their families met for the very first time at the Transplant Games in Wisconsin. Thirteen years later in 2023, Holly and Kim were invited to performed the song “For Good” from the musical, “Wicked” on the popular television show, America's Got Talent. “For Good” has a special meaning for Holly as it was the last song she was able to sing to Jake before he passed and also special for Kim, as it was the first song she sang to Beckham after he received his new heart. In this episode of Your History Your Story, Holly and Kim will share their story of love, friendship and the importance of life saving organ donation. Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man Photo(s) and songs: Courtesy of Holly Campbell and Kim Scadlock Click here to learn more about organ donation Support Your History Your Story: Please consider becoming a Patron or making a one time donation via PayPal. - THANK YOU!!! YHYS Patreon: CLICK HERE YHYS PayPal: CLICK HERE YHYS: Social Links: CLICK HERE YHYS: Join our mailing list: CLICK HERE #yhys #yourhistoryyourstory #history #storytelling #podcast #njpodcast #youhaveastorytoo #jamesgardner
We are honored to be joined by Tanesha Grant, a mother of three, grandmother of four and an impacted child of the family policing system from birth. Tanesha is the founder and Executive Director of two community based organizations, Parents Supporting Parents NY, and Moms United for Black Lives New York City.This show is part of the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Learn more at SafeCampAudio.org.
Gordana Schifanelli, candidate for Lt. GovernorJaime Brennan, Founder of the Frederick County chapter of www.MomsForLiberty.org, standing up against expansion of Title 9Lisa, mom fighting for her daughter's mental health care without government over reach and mandatesKatie and Mindy, Wicomico County Co-chairs of the Dan Cox for Governor Campaign, fighting for freedom and parental rights.For more information about the Title 9 issue, watch this video:https://childparentrights.org/title-ix/ Please send public comments before midnight on 9/12 about changes in Title IV. To submit, go to: https://childparentrights.org/title-ix/ https://omny.fm/shows/success-happens/success-happens-moms-united-protecting-children-9See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gretchen is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of A New PATH and the Lead organizer of the Moms United to End the War on Drugs campaign.
We love women who support women. A favorite podcast guest of ours is Kimberly Didrikson, CEO and Founder of Learning Motherhood. Her top priority is helping mothers and their careers. Kimberly knew at a young age that she was destined to lend a helping hand to others, but she wasn't sure what that would look like. Flash forward to starting a family: Kimberly realized that it was moms like her who needed additional support and to be told, “You can advocate for yourself in the workplace.” Kimberly makes one thing very clear to our listeners: ”Your new identity as a working parent is a strength, not a weakness.” We couldn't agree more. This episode opened our ears and hearts to truly hear the way in which Learning Motherhood is building strength in new parents and for companies. In this episode, they discuss:Different family dynamics Women wearing the partner, new mom, & employee hatLoss of personal identity after children Supporting new mothers as they learn their new normal Helpful tips from moms for back-to-school routines Standing up for yourself (and your family) in a positive way Links Mentioned:Learning MotherhoodCourses for new parentsInformation for companiesRate and subscribe to The Finding Fearless Podcast - Apple, Spotify Know a Female Founder you'd love to hear on the podcast? Shoot us an email to hello@fearlessfoundry.com to submit their info!
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Harm reduction has been a huge focus of mine recently and I am happy to be conversing with Gretchen for this episode. I have to admit, I am a fan of toughness. That is not to say I am a fan of tough love, many people see my approach as one that stems from tough love but that's not the case. Love, deep love, when we have it for ourselves and can offer it to others can very quickly look tough as it relates to the tough love movement, but it is what motivates those actions that are the measure. Love can at times look quite tough but there are a lot of things that cannot be explained along the journey of love looking like what we expect, and it looks tough. The “Tough Love” idea is a simple one, get tough and you'll see results, but that has rarely been the case and like the disease model never was backed by research. However, that never stopped anyone from making the statement that it was backed by research. I have no problem with love looking tough but when we take steps to be tough alone we are only doing more harm. Gretchen Burns Bergman is the Executive Director and a Co-Founder of A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing), a 22-year-old non-profit organization that works to reduce the stigma associated with substance use disorders through education and compassionate support while advocating for therapeutic rather than punitive drug policies. She served as California State Chairperson for Proposition 36 in 2000 (treatment instead of incarceration), and she was one of the three signers of Prop 64 in 2016 to legalize marijuana. She is the lead organizer of the Moms United to End the War on Drugs international campaign. Her articles on therapeutic justice and harm reduction strategies have been published nationwide, and she has spoken before countless audiences. Since 2014, A New PATH has been providing overdose prevention training and Narcan distribution in San Diego County. Currently, over 9000 individuals have been trained and 2040 lives are reported saved. She is also a fashion show producer and has two grown sons who are in long-term recovery from heroin addiction. • Websites: www.anewpath.org and www.momsunited.net • Facebook: facebook.com/anewpathsite • Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/PATHMomsUnited • To support our work: https://www.anewpath.org/support-usTeasers As my work suggests I am always looking to recover myself completely and my aim is to help others recover themselves. I see a client for a total of 4 sessions which is designed to launch self-directed lives and separate us from the constant draw of codependency. This starts with my doing a portrait of my client. The portrait is an intimate experience, these open a vocabulary to trauma and are healing. This process is not for everyone and if you are not ready, I will not work with you. It is important that you are ready to step into yourself and stop playing a victim cursed by things around you. If you are interested in working together reach out at https://www.martinjon.com/ o Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RecoverYourself o Instagram https://www.instagram.com/martinjon/ o Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MartinJonRecoveryMentor o LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinjonarts/ o Anchor https://anchor.fm/martinjon o Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/description/recover-yourself/PC:29611 o .Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/recover-yourself/id1465440178 o Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/93c9f241-bbaa-45ff-80ea-7e6d6cc6f2b2/Recover-Yourself o Link Tree https://linktr.ee/martinjon o Venmo: MartinJon_Garcia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/support
Gretchen Bergman is Co-Founder & Executive Director of A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing) and Lead Organizer of Moms United to End the War on Drugs.
On May 26, 2017, 35-year-old Jeremy Christian boarded a train in Portland, Oregon - heavily intoxicated and armed with his “right to free speech” and a knife. What happened next aboard the TriMet MAX Light Rail would forever alter the course of every single passenger onboard. As investigators eventually pieced together what led up to one of Oregon’s most horrific attacks, they discovered several alarming warning signs in the 24 hours leading up to a tragedy that many speculate - might well have been preventable. Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. This episode of Invisible Choir is proudly sponsored by Podcorn. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up at https://podcorn.com/podcasters/ This episode of Invisible Choir is proudly sponsored by Best Fiends. Download this fun and exciting puzzle adventure game on the Apple App Store or on Google Special Podcast Promo: Excuse Me, That's Illegal Visit Invisible Choir on the web: Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium: https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir Website: https://www.invisiblechoir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir Written/Audio Sources: Jeremy Christian lawyers try to shift away from insanity defense TriMet and cellphone video shows Jeremy Christian before and after MAX train stabbings Witnesses testify in Portland MAX train stabbing trial The Denver Post: Suspect in Portland attack made life about hate after prison Friends, Experts Say Lack Of Mental Health Care Made Portland 2017 MAX Stabbings More Likely Jeremy Christian's long criminal history The Oregonian: Jeremy Christian's path from troubled youth to TriMet stabbing suspect The Denver Post: Suspect in Portland attack made life about hate after prison Jeremy Christian at a protest 1 month before MAX train stabbing Video before fatal MAX stabbings shows Jeremy Christian talking about stabbing people Portland activist Demetria Hester on Moms United for Black Lives and the revolution TriMet and cellphone video shows Jeremy Christian before and after MAX train stabbings Witnesses Describe Arrest Of Jeremy Christian After TriMet Attacks Police video shows Portland MAX train stabbing suspect's Jeremy Christian's rant after arrest ‘I told her I loved her’: MAX stabbing victim describes what he thought was his last call to his mom Micah Fletcher gives victim impact statement “I knew every time his heart beat, he was bleeding to death”: MAX attack witness, ex-medic testifies Buzzfeed: These Are The Victims Of The Portland Train Stabbing Attack Woman who held MAX stabbing victim before he died shares his last moments Jeremy Christian threatens to kill victim during outburst at sentencing Jeremy Christian makes a statement at his sentencing hearing Jeremy Christian Sentenced To 2 Life Sentences Without Parole In MAX Train Murders Friends, Experts Say Lack Of Mental Health Care Made Portland 2017 MAX Stabbings More Likely Jeremy Christian has autism spectrum disorder: Forensic psychologist testifies in MAX stabbing trial Jeremy Christian fits criteria for antisocial personality disorder, not autism, psychiatrist says Bennington 76 Flag Vinland Probably Cause Affidavit - Jeremy Christian Witness Shawn Forde recounts 2017 MAX stabbings during Jeremy Christian’s trial Slain defending teenager from hatred. Music & Sound Effect Sources Opening Track: “I Saw Your Ghost Last Night (I Miss You)” by Fairlight Closing Track: “The Arctic” By Gold Coast Music & Sound Effect Sources All music and sound effects used with express permission under unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound ® and SoundStripe ®. Individual sources are available via request at info@invisiblechoir.com
Herby interviews Gretchen Bergman of A New PATH. Gretchen discusses the need for a more awareness about the destructive aspects of addiction incarceration. Bergman is also the lead organizer of Moms United to End the War on Drugs campaign. She relays first hand the destructive fallout from drug related incarcerations and largely missing harm reduction programs that can further help save lives. Gretchen has harnessed the power of personal empathy, maternal instinct, public speaking and an impressive business/entrepreneurial skill set to help with this number 1 public health issue: Addiction. Listen in and help Gretchen Bergman spread the word about stopping the war on drugs and addiction incarceration!
We explore the intersection of gun violence and sex trafficking, plus the narrative of “Black on Black crime.” Militarization of police against peaceful protestors. In Memoriam: Akeal Christopher, age 14, who was killed in Brooklyn in 2012. Interview with Tanesha Grant of Parents Supporting Parents NY and Moms United for Black Lives NYC. With Carolyn Dixon Of Where Do We Go From Here?, an organization that supports families who have lost loved ones to gun violence, GAG hosts Sarah Germain Lily and Virginia Vitzthum, and music Sing Out Louise.
Three millennial moms banded together to create a real estate powerhouse. This is The Legacy Group LLC! Jasmine Hale (Jas), Patricia Butler (Patty B), and Kaliyma Johnson (Kay) all from Washington, DC formed The Legacy Group LLC in August of 2018. What started as general conversation amongst friends turned into a power move to pool their resources to become real estate investors starting on their home front of Washington, DC. For them this is more than real estate. Their goal is to create and build a business, a legacy, that their children and their children’s children can reap great benefits for generations. Their motto is “Your legacy starts with you!” In this episode we cover: How they got started Roles Picking contractors Closing cost dilemmas Inspirations Guest Email: thelegacygroupllc3@gmail.com Guest website: Guest IG: thelegacygroupdc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/financetea/support
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Sports Moms United meant to be a place of support where you can come to get/give encouragement, advice and find trusted resources to raise your active family. We want to be here for all your Sport Mom needs. Listen to the episode on iTunes or Spotify Ep. 28 Beth Jessop Connecting Sports Moms Around The World […] The post Ep. 28 Beth Jessop Connecting Sports Moms Around The World With Sports Moms United appeared first on 9INE POINT.
Beth Jessop shares why she created "Sports Moms United" and her passion for youth athletics. The mission is to raise physically fit, & mentally fit young athletes. Bring together this community of Moms to support each other. Shares her story of lost identity after sport and how she wants to support others. IT is our responsibility as a parent to show up with "Positive Energy" Best words you can say to your athlete as a parent is " I love watching you play" Where you can find Beth and Sports Moms United http://www.sportsmomsunited.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/sportsmomunited/ beth@sportsmomsunited.com
Welcome to the Sports Moms United Podcast! Because as a sports mom, you are busy. I am too. So, I want to honor your time by "huddling" with you once a week to talk strategy. Every Friday, I will bring on an expert guest to share actionable tools, tips and strategies with you to help you raise your athlete to be nutritionally fit, physically fit and mentally fit and I'll also bring on guest experts with tips and strategies just for us Sports Moms to get organizationally fit too.In the spirit of a huddle, the podcast will be a 15-minute "break in the action" of your week to gather together to learn strategies, get motivated and celebrate with each other before going back out into our own game of life. CONTINUE THE HUDDLE We love hearing from you! If you have a question about today’s episode (or want to ask a question of your own for the podcast), you can email me at beth@sportsmomsunited.com or head on over to the Sports Moms United Facebook Community To learn more about the Sports Moms United movement and find resources to support you as you support your athlete, head to our website www.sportsmomsunited.com or follow us on Facebook and Pinterest.
Happy Halloween--It's Episode 31 on October 31st! Holly Krig, Chicago activist and mother of Soph, stopped in to talk about the Exorcist. Be it anti-eviction work, abolitionism, or coordinating rides for children to see their incarcerated parents Holly is there fighting for the dignity of all people. The two chatted about growing up in Wisconsin, Dark Shadows making a lasting impression on them, and Holly discussed how she saw the Exorcist as a metaphor for restorative justice. Oh and Father Karras! Holly is the director of Moms United https://www.facebook.com/MomsUnitedChi/ Follow Moms United on Twitter: @MomsUnitedChi And follow her on Twitter @holidarity
Our guest this evening is Gretchen Burns Bergman, Executive Director and Co-Founder of A New PATH and member of Moms United to End the War on Drugs.
Another perspective, this time from moms and family members of addicts and alcoholics, about drug reform policy and the War on Drugs. Gretchen Bergman is the founder and Executive Director of A New Path, A non-profit advocacy organization of parents, concerned citizens, individuals in recovery, healthcare professionals and community leaders working together to educate the […] The post Addicted to Addicts: Survival 101 – Moms United to End the War on Drugs appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.