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Latest podcast episodes about Nancy Lublin

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4561. 60 Academic Words Reference from "Nancy Lublin: Texting that saves lives | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 55:12


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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3110. 90 Academic Words Reference from "Nancy Lublin: How data from a crisis text line is saving lives | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 81:25


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_lublin_how_data_from_a_crisis_text_line_is_saving_lives ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/90-academic-words-reference-from-nancy-lublin-how-data-from-a-crisis-text-line-is-saving-lives-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/UIVNe_VQFzE (All Words) https://youtu.be/1m_i32r-Imo (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/EXrNRl46DFA (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
1377. 116 Academic Words Reference from "Nancy Lublin: Crisis support for the world, one text away | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 104:13


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_lublin_crisis_support_for_the_world_one_text_away ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/116-academic-words-reference-from-nancy-lublin-crisis-support-for-the-world-one-text-away--ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/UGctqkNxFXI (All Words) https://youtu.be/Qv2oxgqLzSM (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/r_fty6njmgM (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Go Find Out: The Career Switch Podcast
Ep.19: Windy Ezzell Creates Fertile Affirmations

Go Find Out: The Career Switch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 26:05


Have you ever had an idea for a product that could help others through difficult times? Windy Ezzell experienced this too! Join me as I interview Windy about her journey of getting into reproductive coaching for individuals and couples going through the family building process. We'll discuss how Windy got her idea for the Fertile Affirmations cards which are a mindfulness based tool and also how she turned those cards into an app.   In my personal update, I'll discuss some key points from the book, Zilch: The Power of Zero in Business by Nancy Lublin and how you can apply suggestions from the book to your small business.   Episode Notes & Links:   Check out Windy's website here:  www.Fertileaffirmations.com Or follow her on Instagram: @FertileAffirmations   And here's a link for the book by Nancy Lublin that I discuss in my personal update. Zilch: The Power of Zero in Business https://www.amazon.com/Zilch-Power-Business-Nancy-Lublin/dp/B004J8HXT0   Ever wanted to write a book? Your chance is coming up! Sign up for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) for free and join me to write 50,000 words in the month of November!   Looking for more inspiration?   You can follow this podcast on facebook, twitter, or Instagram.   You can also check out articles at https://www.evergrowthcoach.com/blog   Interested in my fiction or articles about being an Indie-Author? Check out my author website at www.jjrussellwrites.com   Want to support the podcast? Buy me a cup of coffee here!

Listen Hunnay with Jeannie Mai
Becoming a Better Ally and Coping with Trauma with Nancy Lublin, Bea Arthur, and Tanasha Driver

Listen Hunnay with Jeannie Mai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 54:02


Jeannie wants to be there for you, so she's checking in and brought in her friends Nancy Lublin, Bea Arthur, and Tanasha Driver of the Crisis Text Line to discuss how we can battle systemic racism all while taking care of our mental health. Jeannie and the women of the Crisis Text Line take questions from Jeannie's FAM to address everything from how to put your desire to become anti-racist into action to how to address racism in your own community. Plus, Jeannie chats about how to have the tough conversations with family and most importantly, yourself. To reach the Crisis Text Line, text HOME to 741741 Ayana Therapy Join The Difference Therapy for Black Girls Violet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TEDTalks Gesundheit
Krisenhilfe für die Welt, eine Textnachricht entfernt. | Nancy Lublin

TEDTalks Gesundheit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


Was, wenn wir Menschen in der Krise jederzeit und überall mit einer einfachen Textnachricht helfen könnten? Das ist die Idee hinter der Crisis Text Line, ein kostenloser rund um die Uhr verfügbarer Service, der Menschen in Not mit trainierten ehrenamtlichen Krisenberatern verbindet - "Fremde helfen Fremden auf der ganzen Welt, wie eine rießige globale Maschinerie der Menschlichkeit", wie Mitgründerin und Geschäftführerin Nancy Lublin es ausdrückt. Lernen Sie von ihren großen Plänen, vier weitere Sprachen zur Verfügung zu stellen, um einem Drittel der Menschheit wichtige, lebensnotwendige Unterstützung an die Hand zu geben. (Dieser ehrgeizige Plan ist Teil des Audacious Project, TEDs Iniative, um globale Veränderung zu inspirieren und zu fördern).

TEDTalks Health
Crisis support for the world, one text away | Nancy Lublin

TEDTalks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


What if we could help people in crisis anytime, anywhere with a simple text message? That's the idea behind Crisis Text Line, a free 24-hour service that connects people in need with trained, volunteer crisis counselors -- "strangers helping strangers around the world, like a giant global love machine," as cofounder and former CEO Nancy Lublin puts it. Learn more about their big plans to expand to four new languages, providing a third of the globe with crucial, life-saving support. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
Crisis support for the world, one text away | Nancy Lublin

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


What if we could help people in crisis anytime, anywhere with a simple text message? That's the idea behind Crisis Text Line, a free 24-hour service that connects people in need with trained, volunteer crisis counselors -- "strangers helping strangers around the world, like a giant global love machine," as cofounder and CEO Nancy Lublin puts it. Learn more about their big plans to expand to four new languages, providing a third of the globe with crucial, life-saving support. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
Crisis support for the world, one text away | Nancy Lublin

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


What if we could help people in crisis anytime, anywhere with a simple text message? That's the idea behind Crisis Text Line, a free 24-hour service that connects people in need with trained, volunteer crisis counselors -- "strangers helping strangers around the world, like a giant global love machine," as cofounder and CEO Nancy Lublin puts it. Learn more about their big plans to expand to four new languages, providing a third of the globe with crucial, life-saving support. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)

TEDTalks Salud
Apoyo en la crisis para todo el mundo, a un mensaje de distancia | Nancy Lublin

TEDTalks Salud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


¿Qué pasaría si pudiéramos ayudar a las personas en crisis en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar con un simple mensaje de texto? Esa es la idea que subyace a Crisis Text Line, un servicio gratuito de 24 horas que conecta a las personas necesitadas con asesores de crisis voluntarios y capacitados: "extraños que ayudan a extraños en todo el mundo, como una gigantesca máquina de amor global", como dice la cofundadora y CEO Nancy Lublin. Obtén más información sobre sus grandes planes para expandirse a cuatro nuevos idiomas, proporcionando a un tercio del mundo un soporte crucial que salva vidas. (Este ambicioso plan es parte del Proyecto Audaz, la iniciativa de TED para inspirar y financiar el cambio global).

TEDTalks 건강
문자 한 통으로 세계 위기를 돕는다 | 낸시 루블린 (Nancy Lublin)

TEDTalks 건강

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


만약 언제 어디서는 간단한 문자 한 통으로 위기에 처한 사람들을 도울 수 있다면 어떨까요? 이는 24시간 무료 서비스 크라이시스 텍스트 라인(Crisis Text Line)의 공동 창업자이자 전 CEO인 낸시 루블린(Nancy Lublin)의 표현대로 사랑을 전 세계에 나누는 거대한 기계와 같이 낯선 이가 전 세계의 낯선 이를 돕는다는 발상으로 교육받고 자발적 지원으로 된 위기 상담사를 필요한 사람에게 연결해줍니다. 새로운 4개 언어 지원을 확장하려는 원대한 계획을 알아보고 중대하고 생명을 구할 수 있는 지원을 함으로써 전 세계 사람들 3분의 1에게 혜택을 주고자 합니다. (이 원대한 계획은 세계적 변화를 일으키면서 기금을 마련하는 TED 계획인 Audacious Project의 일부분입니다.)

TED Talks Daily
Crisis support for the world, one text away | Nancy Lublin

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


What if we could help people in crisis anytime, anywhere with a simple text message? That's the idea behind Crisis Text Line, a free 24-hour service that connects people in need with trained, volunteer crisis counselors -- "strangers helping strangers around the world, like a giant global love machine," as cofounder and CEO Nancy Lublin puts it. Learn more about their big plans to expand to four new languages, providing a third of the globe with crucial, life-saving support. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)

TEDTalks Santé
Du soutien pour le monde entier en temps de crise, en un SMS | Nancy Lublin

TEDTalks Santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


Et si nous pouvions aider les gens traversant une crise à n'importe quel moment, de n'importe où, avec uniquement un SMS ? C'est l'idée deriière Crisis Text Line, un service gratuit et continu qui met en contact dans gens dans le besoin et des conseillers de crise bénévoles et formés -- « des inconnus aidant des inconnus à travers le monde, comme une machine mondiale géante qui distribue de l'amour », comme le dit la cofondatrice et PDG Nancy Lublin. Apprenez-en plus sur leur énorme projet d'expansion à quatre nouvelles langues pour offrir une aide cruciale et salvatrice à un tiers du globe. (Cette idée ambitieuse fait partie de l'initiative de TED « The Audacious Project » destinée à promouvoir et financer le changement à l'échelle mondiale.)

TEDTalks Saúde
Apoio à crise para o mundo, através de apenas uma mensagem de texto | Nancy Lublin

TEDTalks Saúde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 11:30


E se pudéssemos ajudar as pessoas em crise a qualquer momento, em qualquer lugar, com uma simples mensagem de texto? Essa é a ideia por trás do Crisis Text Line, um serviço gratuito 24 horas que conecta pessoas necessitadas a conselheiros voluntários treinados em crises, "estranhos ajudando estranhos em todo o mundo, como uma gigantesca máquina global de amor", afirma a cofundadora e CEO Nancy Lublin. Saiba mais sobre seus grandes planos de expansão para quatro novos idiomas, fornecendo a um terço do mundo suporte crucial e que salva vidas. (Esse plano ambicioso faz parte do Audacious Project, a iniciativa do TED de inspirar e financiar mudanças globais.)

Nourish Balance Thrive
How to Protect Your Brain from Decline

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 63:50


Back on the podcast today is our favourite neurologist, writer, podcaster, speaker and banjo player, Josh Turknett, MD. Josh’s many current projects include his Brainjo neuroscience-based educational courses, the Intelligence Unshackled podcast, and his virtual neurology practice.  He has recently authored two new books, Keto for Migraine and The Laws of Brainjo, with more on the way later this year.  On this podcast, Josh talks about his working theory of cognitive decline and how to best avoid it. He calls it the Demand Driven Decline Theory and explains why we need to build up our brain’s ability to repair and recover while also mitigating cognitive damage. Josh shares the best strategies to do this, and it’s simpler (and more fun) than you think.  Here’s the outline of this interview with Josh Turknett: [00:00:33] Previous podcast with Josh on unschooling: How to Support Childhood Cognitive Development. [00:00:44] Masters of Scale Podcast; episode with Nancy Lublin from the Crisis Text Line. [00:02:20] Supporting cognitive function as we age. [00:02:31] Podcast: The Postmenopausal Longevity Paradox and the Evolutionary Advantage of Our Grandmothering Life History, with Kristen Hawkes. [00:08:52] Modern hunter-gatherers and cognitive decline. [00:11:26] Podcast: How to Win at Angry Birds: The Ancestral Paradigm for a Therapeutic Revolution, with Josh Turknett, 4-quadrant model. [00:13:20] Cognitive activity protective against neurodegenerative disease; The nun study: Iacono, D., et al. "The Nun study: clinically silent AD, neuronal hypertrophy, and linguistic skills in early life." Neurology 73.9 (2009): 665-673. [00:15:19] Cognitive reserve. [00:16:03] Rats in enriched environments have structurally superior brains; Study: Torasdotter, Marita, et al. "Environmental enrichment results in higher levels of nerve growth factor mRNA in the rat visual cortex and hippocampus." Behavioural brain research 93.1-2 (1998): 83-90. [00:16:40] Auditory training program with rats reversed over 20 auditory processing deficits in the adult brain; Study: de Villers-Sidani, Etienne, et al. "Recovery of functional and structural age-related changes in the rat primary auditory cortex with operant training." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107.31 (2010): 13900-13905. [00:17:21] Intelligence Unshackled Podcast: Pioneer of Plasticity Dr. Michael Merzenich. [00:22:54] Maintaining cognitive activity as a predictor of physical activity; Study: Cheval, Boris, et al. "Relationship between decline in cognitive resources and physical activity." Health Psychology (2020). [00:25:29] Demand-driven decline theory. [00:26:20] Retiring earlier associated with higher mortality; Study: Wu, Chenkai, et al. "Association of retirement age with mortality: a population-based longitudinal study among older adults in the USA." J Epidemiol Community Health 70.9 (2016): 917-923. [00:27:00] “Widowhood effect” - 66% increased chance of death in the first three months after your spouse dies. Study: Moon, J. Robin, et al. "Short-and long-term associations between widowhood and mortality in the United States: longitudinal analyses." Journal of public health 36.3 (2014): 382-389. [00:29:56] The "better off dead" rule.  [00:32:32] Why the young are protected from cognitive decline: early demands on the nervous system. [00:37:57] How schools may undermine cognitive development. [00:40:03] What to do: recreate the demands on the nervous system of youth. [00:45:06] Book: The Laws of Brainjo: The Art & Science of Molding a Musical Mind, by Josh Turknett. [00:48:19] Teaching children - what should learning look like? [00:54:15] Book: The Gardener and the Carpenter: What the New Science of Child Development Tells Us About the Relationship Between Parents and Children, by Alison Gopnik. [00:56:34] jturk.net. [00:56:45] Derek Sivers. [00:57:27] Transitioning to a virtual clinic.

Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics
The Covid Files 2: How Are You Feeling?

Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 38:13


Mark checks our emotional health with Thomas Dixon, Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London and Nancy Lublin, the founder & CEO of CrisisTextLine.org Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With @ProfThomasDixon Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London where he runs the Wellcome Trust funded 'Living With Feeling' project. His most recent book is Weeping Britannia: Portrait of a Nation in Tears. You can find out more about his team's 'Developing Emotions' schools project and how to download the teaching materials at the History of Emotions blog.  Thomas's BBC Radio 4 series 'Five Hundred Years of Friendship' is available on BBC Sounds, and you can hear his podcast series about anger on SoundCloud or Apple Podcasts. Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO, of Crisis Text Line, Free 24/7 support at your fingertips, CrisisTextLine.org, @CrisisTextLine  Guest Presenter: Olivia Honigsbaum  Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod     

Going Viral
The Covid Files 2: How Are You Feeling?

Going Viral

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 38:13


Mark checks our emotional health with Thomas Dixon, Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London and Nancy Lublin, the founder & CEO of CrisisTextLine.org Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With @ProfThomasDixon Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London where he runs the Wellcome Trust funded 'Living With Feeling' project. His most recent book is Weeping Britannia: Portrait of a Nation in Tears. You can find out more about his team's 'Developing Emotions' schools project and how to download the teaching materials at the History of Emotions blog.  Thomas's BBC Radio 4 series 'Five Hundred Years of Friendship' is available on BBC Sounds, and you can hear his podcast series about anger on SoundCloud or Apple Podcasts. Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO, of Crisis Text Line, Free 24/7 support at your fingertips, CrisisTextLine.org, @CrisisTextLine  Guest Presenter: Olivia Honigsbaum  Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod     

Going Viral
The Covid Files 2: How Are You Feeling?

Going Viral

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 38:13


Mark checks our emotional health with Thomas Dixon, Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London and Nancy Lublin, the founder & CEO of CrisisTextLine.org Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum With @ProfThomasDixon Professor of History at Queen Mary University of London where he runs the Wellcome Trust funded 'Living With Feeling' project. His most recent book is Weeping Britannia: Portrait of a Nation in Tears. You can find out more about his team's 'Developing Emotions' schools project and how to download the teaching materials at the History of Emotions blog.  Thomas's BBC Radio 4 series 'Five Hundred Years of Friendship' is available on BBC Sounds, and you can hear his podcast series about anger on SoundCloud or Apple Podcasts. Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO, of Crisis Text Line, Free 24/7 support at your fingertips, CrisisTextLine.org, @CrisisTextLine  Guest Presenter: Olivia Honigsbaum  Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg Cover art by Patrick Blower www.blowercartoons.com Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod     

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response
"We're a data-first company," w/Crisis Text Line

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 27:05


"Anxiety," "grief," "mom”: These are the words that matter at this extreme moment in time. That data comes from Crisis Text Line, whose online counselors are using both empathy and aggregated data to help people through this pandemic. Founder and former CEO Nancy Lublin makes the case for not losing sight of data — especially at extreme moments like this. Crisis Text Line provides free, confidential crisis counseling via text, 24/7 and to help counselors meet the moment, they anonymize and analyze real-time data on how their users are feeling. That data is telling us the story of right now. Hosted by editor-at-large Bob Safian.Jaw-dropping data reporting here: "How Is America Feeling?" Read: https://www.crisistextline.org/everyday-empathy/Want to support Crisis Text Line? Share the link. We want to help. Share CrisisTextLine.orgSuggest partners. We want more people to know we are here and 100% operational. Media partners, companies, influencers, hotlines. Find us at CrisisTextLine.orgVolunteer. People can be part of a solution, from their couch, in their jammies. CrisisTextLine.org/volunteer

Could Be Better, tbh (with Stacy London)
Crisis Text Line Co-Founders Nancy Lublin and Bob Filbin on Creating an Empathy Revolution

Could Be Better, tbh (with Stacy London)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 31:14


It’s not everyday we get to hear from radical problem-solvers. Well, today, Stacy is speaking to two brilliant humans who are just that: Crisis Text Line founders Nancy Lublin (Chief Executive Officer) and Bob Filbin (Chief Technology Officer). Nancy and Bob saw things in the world that could be better, particularly crisis services, and acted on it with exceptional passion and commitment. Crisis Text Line, is a tech nonprofit that provides free, 24/7 support via text message which has processed over 130 million messages from people in crisis. Yes, you know Crisis Text Line as a sponsor of the podcast. But, you have to hear the gut-wrenching story of what inspired Nancy to start the organization, the data they’ve been collecting around pain and how they are transforming crisis services via text messaging. -- This podcast is brought to you by Crisis Text Line and The Jed Foundation (JED). If you need support processing some of the show's difficult topics, please reach out for help by visiting www.crisistextline.org and www.jedfoundation.org. And, if you are in crisis, text PODCAST to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor. And, if you want to help people work through the challenges in life that could be better, tbh, visit www.crisistextline.org/volunteer to apply to become a Crisis Counselor. Subscribe, rate and leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/could-be-better-tbh-with-stacy-london/id1499941348 Follow us on IG: @crisistextline, @jedfoundation, @stacylondonreal

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response
Rapid Response: Crisis data is the story of our times, says Crisis Text Line founder

Masters of Scale: Rapid Response

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 31:09


"Anxiety," "grief," "mom”: These are the words surfacing at this extreme moment in time. That data comes from Crisis Text Line, whose online counselors are using both empathy and aggregated data to help people through this pandemic. Founder and former CEO Nancy Lublin makes the case for not losing sight of data — especially at extreme moments like this. Crisis Text Line provides free, confidential crisis counseling via text, 24/7 and to help counselors meet the moment, they anonymize and analyze real-time data on how their users are feeling. That data, Nancy says, is telling them the story of right now. Hosted by editor-at-large Bob Safian.Jaw-dropping data reporting here: "How Is America Feeling?" Read: https://www.crisistextline.org/everyday-empathy/Want to support Crisis Text Line? Share the link. We want to help. Share CrisisTextLine.org Suggest partners. We want more people to know we are here and 100% operational. Media partners, companies, influencers, hotlines. Find us at CrisisTextLine.org Volunteer. People can be part of a solution, from their couch, in their jammies. CrisisTextLine.org/volunteer Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.comSubscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter: https://mastersofscale.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Bonus Episode: Talking About Feelings with Nancy Lublin

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 16:51


It's been a rough week. So Jessi got on a call with Nancy Lublin, the CEO of Crisis Text Line. Nancy shared how coronavirus is changing what people need to talk about - and who's reaching out. She also gave insights into how people are being helped through this very difficult time - and how they're helping one another - via text. Need to reach a trained counselor? Text 741741. Interested in becoming a trained Crisis Text Line volunteer? Click here.

Masters of Scale
Special: Pay attention to crisis data, because it's the story of our times, says Nancy Lublin

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 27:23


"Anxiety," "grief," "mom": these are the words that are coming up at this extreme moment in time. That data comes from Crisis Text Line’s Nancy Lublin, whose online counselors are using both empathy and aggregated data to help people through this pandemic. Crisis Text Line provides free, confidential crisis counseling via text, 24/7. To help counselors meet the moment, they anonymize and analyze real-time data on how their users are feeling – and that data is telling them the story of right now. Hosted by editor-at-large Bob Safian.Jaw-dropping data reporting here: "How Is America Feeling?" Read: https://www.crisistextline.org/everyday-empathy/Want to support Crisis Text Line? Here's what Nancy suggests:SEND US MORE PEOPLE IN PAIN. We want to help. Share CrisisTextLine.orgSEND US MORE PARTNERS. We want more people to know we are here and 100% operational. Media partners, companies, influencers, hotlines. Find us at CrisisTextLine.orgSEND US MORE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO VOLUNTEER. People can be part of a solution, from their couch, in their jammies. CrisisTextLine.org/volunteer

Sincerely, Hueman: Stories of Kindness and Doing Good
Radically Transforming Crisis Services with Nancy Lublin and Bob Filbin

Sincerely, Hueman: Stories of Kindness and Doing Good

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 22:24


“R U There?” These three words from an anonymous texter catapulted Nancy Lublin into a bold mission: Create rapid-response counseling for people in crisis. In 2013, she launched Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit organization that provides free 24/7 crisis support via text messaging. Research has shown that globally, 1 in 4 people will struggle with mental illness at some point in their lives. And according to the World Health Organization, nearly two-thirds of those with known mental disorder never seek help from a health professional — even if treatment is available. This week, we’re sharing the story of Nancy Lublin, Founder and CEO of Crisis Text Line. Nancy is a tenacious problem-solver. She created Dress For Success, an organization that provides professional outfits, resources and training to women in need. She also previously led DoSomething.org as CEO, turning the failing nonprofit around into one of the largest organizations for young people in social activism and change. We’re also hearing from Bob Filbin, Co Founder and Chief Data Scientist at Crisis Text Line, in this episode. Bob made the critical leap with Nancy to help build a robust service that brings texters “from a hot moment to a cool calm”. By leveraging data and text messaging, Crisis Text Line has seen over 105 million messages exchanged and trains thousands of volunteer crisis counselors monthly. “It’s strangers helping strangers in their darkest moments,” says Nancy. This story does not only cover the topic of mental health. It's a compelling case for the good in humanity. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, emotional abuse or any type of crisis, we urge you to listen to this story, and know that you are not alone. Support is out there: Text HELLO to 741741 to reach a trained Crisis Counselor at Crisis Text Line. Learn more at www.crisistextline.org --- This episode is sponsored by DiveIn, a mobile app that makes it easy for anyone to do more good in their local communities. Visit divein.app/download Also check out: www.beyonddifferences.org/ Advertise with us: sincerelyhueman.com/advertise Pitch your story: sincerelyhueman.com/contact Follow Sincerely, Hueman on Instagram @sincerelyhueman This show is produced by Hueman Group Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/support

DataCast
Episode 18: NLP at Crisis Text Line with Ankit Gupta

DataCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 50:25


Show Notes: (2:04) Ankit discussed his college experience at the Amity School of Engineering and Tech in which he studied Computer Science and Engineering. (3:34) Ankit talked about his first role out of school as a Senior Solution Integrator role at Ericsson. (5:20) Ankit talked about a unique aspect of his role at Ericsson, which was global collaboration and communication with clients all over the world, including the US, UK, and Nigeria. (7:50) Ankit went over his 2 years at Core Services working as an Oracle Applications Technical Consultant. (9:25) Ankit gave his story about pursuing a Master’s Degree in Information Systems Management at Carnegie Mellon. (10:56) Ankit talked about his Teaching Assistant experience for a couple of Python courses at CMU. (12:13) Ankit talked about this capstone work for his Master’s degree. (13:27) Ankit gave a brief overview about Crisis Text Line. (14:48) Ankit provided the context for his article on LinkedIn called "Triage for Crisis Counseling: How our algorithm prioritizes suicidal texts" that he wrote during his summer internship at Crisis Text Line. (16:40) Ankit discussed a couple of interesting projects he has been involved with since accepting a full-time Data Scientist role at Crisis Text Line in January 2017. (21:19) Ankit talked about his post “Embracing AI to save lives” on Crisis Text Line’s blog, which uses machine learning to identify previously missed imminent risk conversations and reduce false alarms. (28:01) Referring to another piece called "Detecting crisis - An AI solution", Ankit discussed the impacts of AI at Crisis Text Line. (30:34) Ankit talked about the vision of Crisis Text Line’s CEO, Nancy Lublin. (33:21) Ankit gave his advice on becoming good at data science. (37:37) Ankit went over his participation in Toastmasters New York, an organization that operates worldwide for the purpose of promoting communication and public speaking skills. (40:10) Ankit talked about the data science community in New York City. (42:47 ) Closing segment. His Contact Info: LinkedIn Twitter His Recommended Resources: Practical Deep Learning For Coders DataKind Elon Musk’s Tesla and SpaceX Ray Dalio’s Principles Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic's Storytelling with Data

Datacast
Episode 18: NLP at Crisis Text Line with Ankit Gupta

Datacast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 50:25


Show Notes: (2:04) Ankit discussed his college experience at the Amity School of Engineering and Tech in which he studied Computer Science and Engineering. (3:34) Ankit talked about his first role out of school as a Senior Solution Integrator role at Ericsson. (5:20) Ankit talked about a unique aspect of his role at Ericsson, which was global collaboration and communication with clients all over the world, including the US, UK, and Nigeria. (7:50) Ankit went over his 2 years at Core Services working as an Oracle Applications Technical Consultant. (9:25) Ankit gave his story about pursuing a Master’s Degree in Information Systems Management at Carnegie Mellon. (10:56) Ankit talked about his Teaching Assistant experience for a couple of Python courses at CMU. (12:13) Ankit talked about this capstone work for his Master’s degree. (13:27) Ankit gave a brief overview about Crisis Text Line. (14:48) Ankit provided the context for his article on LinkedIn called "Triage for Crisis Counseling: How our algorithm prioritizes suicidal texts" that he wrote during his summer internship at Crisis Text Line. (16:40) Ankit discussed a couple of interesting projects he has been involved with since accepting a full-time Data Scientist role at Crisis Text Line in January 2017. (21:19) Ankit talked about his post “Embracing AI to save lives” on Crisis Text Line’s blog, which uses machine learning to identify previously missed imminent risk conversations and reduce false alarms. (28:01) Referring to another piece called "Detecting crisis - An AI solution", Ankit discussed the impacts of AI at Crisis Text Line. (30:34) Ankit talked about the vision of Crisis Text Line’s CEO, Nancy Lublin. (33:21) Ankit gave his advice on becoming good at data science. (37:37) Ankit went over his participation in Toastmasters New York, an organization that operates worldwide for the purpose of promoting communication and public speaking skills. (40:10) Ankit talked about the data science community in New York City. (42:47 ) Closing segment. His Contact Info: LinkedIn Twitter His Recommended Resources: Practical Deep Learning For Coders DataKind Elon Musk’s Tesla and SpaceX Ray Dalio’s Principles Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic's Storytelling with Data

Mastering Innovation
This Nonprofit Is Using AI to Power 24/7 Counseling at a Moment’s Notice

Mastering Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 24:56


Nancy Lublin, Founder and CEO of Crisis Text Line, discusses the use of artificial intelligence to help triage millions of texts, the platform's integration into popular chat services, and their extensive team of devoted volunteers across the country.To reach the Crisis Text Line, text “HOME” to 741741 for free, confidential help, available 24/7. Read more: https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2019/counseling-nancy-lublin/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Data for Social Good: Crisis Text Line CEO Nancy Lublin

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019


SPEAKERS Nancy Lublin CEO and Founder, Crisis Text Line; CEO and Founder, Loris.ai DJ Patil Head of Technology, Devoted Health; Former United States Chief Data Scientist—Moderator This program was recorded in-front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on May 7th, 2019. ** This Program Contains Explicit Language **

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Data for Social Good: Crisis Text Line CEO Nancy Lublin

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 72:03


Suicide and mental health are hard subjects—so Crisis Text Line leveraged the power of the data it collects to help their counselors determine the best way to talk about the topics with those in need. The nonprofit, founded in 2013 by CEO Nancy Lublin, has provided a free text-based and human-driven service to support those experiencing mental health stress, gathering data points from more than 75 million text messages sent and maximizing the impact of their information to better train counselors and support their community. Its innovative and data-driven methodology for tackling hard conversations can also be applied to more than the mental health space, including to Lublin's latest venture: Loris.ai. Lublin's entire career has focused on initiatives addressing social issues, and she founded Dress for Success and Do Something prior to Crisis Text Line. With her technology lens on big challenges, she continues to iterate on innovative mechanisms and creative solutions to sticky problems. At INFORUM, she'll be joined in conversation by DJ Patil, head of technology at Devoted Health and former U.S. chief data scientist in the Obama administration, to dig into the power of data to effect change. Come curious! ** This Program Contains Explicit Language ** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Austinpreneur
Life-Saving Data Science w/ Nancy Lublin

Austinpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 44:52


29 people.That’s how many lives the Crisis Text Line saves every single day. And that’s just the amount of active rescues that are called in, let alone the 5,000 people that use the service every day.Nancy Lublin is the founder of the Crisis Text Line, and her organization is able to help that amount of people through the use of life saving data science.

The Ones Who Succeed
Nancy Lublin Serial Entrepreneur - Episode 4

The Ones Who Succeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 35:17


Nancy Lublin is a serial entrepreneur based in NYC. She has founded and run a variety of non-profits including Dress For Success and DoSomething.org. In 2013 Nancy also Founded Crisis Text Line, a free 24/7 text support line for those in crisis. Nancy currently serves as the CEO of Crisis Text Line and in early 2018 started another company called Loris.aI. 15-year-old entrepreneur Campbell Baron talks to Nancy about her journey as a serial entrepreneur, and some of the lessons she has learned along the way. Get 2 Months of Skillshare For Free (Paid Promotion) ⇨ https://www.skillshare.com/succeed Youtube ⇨ http://tinyurl.com/y8nl7sjn Podcast ⇨ https://anchor.fm/the-ones-who-succeed/ See you next Tuesday!

Crazy Good Turns
Nancy Lublin: Saving Lives With Text Messages

Crazy Good Turns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 31:19


In a time of crisis, would you text someone for help? Millions turn to Crisis Text Line and find life-saving support. Founder and CEO Lublin explains why.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Using Technology to Solve Problems

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 25:13


Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO of Crisis Text Line, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to discuss how she's using big data in new and innovative ways to help solve problems on Mastering Innovation. Crisis Text Line is a global not-for-profit organization providing free crisis intervention via SMS message. The organization's services are available 24 hours a day every day, throughout the US by texting 741741 or Canada by texting 686868. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Masters of Scale
Your Plan B Needs a Plan B — w/Nancy Lublin of Do Something and Crisis Text Line

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 33:14


[A favorite episode returns!] To succeed as an entrepreneur, you need grit. But grit is more than persistence. You’re not just charging up the same hill over and over. You're generating an endless supply of Plans B. And Nancy Lublin always has a Plan B, and C, and D. It’s this kind of grit that fueled her success scaling three not-for-profits: Dress for Success, DoSomething.org and Crisis Text Line. With practical wisdom and wicked humor, she shares the innovative approach to technology, financing, volunteers and staff development that helped her organizations scale.

The Marie Forleo Podcast
157 - How Nancy Lublin Turned Texting Into a Life-Saving Nonprofit

The Marie Forleo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 41:05


Ever wonder if it’s possible to use technology to help make the world a better place? Nancy Lublin, former CEO of DoSomething.org and the founder of Dress for Success and Crisis Text Line, joins Marie to talk about nearly 20 years in the nonprofit world. Her philosophy of a “make a difference life” is not to be missed. https://www.marieforleo.com/2018/06/nancy-lublin-interview/ Stop with ‘make a difference day’, it’s make a difference life. @nancylublin via @MarieForleo

Tech It Out
New Content on ROKU and Other Topics

Tech It Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 39:08


Get in shape for summer fun with the new Fitbit Versa smartwatch. We catch up with Michael Polin, Director of Product Marketing at Fitbit.One of the most popular over-the-top streaming video platforms, Roku, joins us to talk about what’s new in content, devices, and partnerships. We’ve got Roku’s VP of Programming, Rob Holmes.  Learn all about the amazing work done by Crisis Text Line, to help those in distress, with a convenient and discrete way to reach out for help. We talk with Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO of Crisis Text Line.Finally, I share some of my favorite gadgets for Small Business Week, including a sleek laptop, VoIP phone system for the office, MESH Wi-Fi network, and a cost-effective all-in-one laser printer.

WIRED Business – Spoken Edition
Can Crisis Line Messaging Help Improve Workplace Culture?

WIRED Business – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 6:12


Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit that offers emotional support through text messaging, has spent four years connecting people in extreme emotional duress with online counselors. Now its founder is creating a startup called Loris.ai to help companies teach employees how to communicate. “There are a lot of companies right now that are fearful of having hard conversations,” says Nancy Lublin, the founder of both Crisis Text Line and Loris.ai.

Go Go Stop Go
5: Nancy Lublin

Go Go Stop Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 39:42


I didn’t know Nancy before meeting with her in Silicon Valley in July. You’ll hear me introduce her and then myself as part of our conversation, so I won’t repeat that now. I’ll just say Nancy kept it real and fun. There’s some salty language in this episode, so if you’re around children you may want to use headphones.

TED Radio Hour
Crisis And Response

TED Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 53:13


Moments of crisis can upend our lives, but can also help define them. This episode, TED speakers explore how a quick, compassionate or unexpected response can turn crisis into opportunity. Guests include physician Ken Kamler, motivational speaker Matt Weinstein, Melissa Fleming of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, activist Nancy Lublin and photojournalist Kitra Cahana. (Original broadcast date: April 1, 2016)

The Reboot Podcast
#64 Whole Humans Make Better Leaders - with Nancy Lublin & Jerry Colonna

The Reboot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 49:36


Nancy Lublin, CEO of Crisis Text Line, a non-profit that provides free 24/7 support at your fingertips, is a successful serial social entrepreneur. Previously at Dress for Success and Do Something, her journey as a CEO has been one towards a more authentic and human style of leadership. This journey has informed how she see’s her product and the companies she runs. In this candid conversation with Jerry Colonna, Nancy talks about what it means to be a social entrepreneur and being human centric in this world of chat bots, numbers, OKRs and KPIs. Links Crisis Text Line - http://www.crisistextline.org/ Nancy Lublin on Twitter - https://twitter.com/nancylublin

Masters of Scale
BONUS: Uncut Interview w/ Crisis Text Line's Nancy Lublin

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 60:54


In this extended interview, Nancy Lublin, founding CEO of Crisis Text Line, shares insights from her restless career as a serial entrepreneur, recruiting armies of volunteers to the causes she’s passionate about.

Masters of Scale
Grit Happens with Crisis Text Line's Nancy Lublin

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 33:22


To succeed, entrepreneurs need a good idea, timing, money, luck. But more than anything, they need grit. Don’t confuse grit with sheer persistence; it’s not about charging up the same hill, again and again. The sort of grit you need to scale a business is less reliant on brute force. It’s actually one part determination and one part ingenuity — the ability to generate an endless supply of Plans B. And Nancy Lublin has a boundless supply of grit, which fueled her success scaling three successful not-for-profits: Dress for Success, DoSomething.org and Crisis Text Line. With practical wisdom and wicked humor, she shares the innovative approach to technology, financing, volunteers and staff development that have given her organizations such scale. If you think the for-profit world has a monopoly on scale thinking, think again.

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 025 - Getting Technical Again with Stacey Marien and Alayne Mundt

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 46:45


Getting Technical Again with Stacey Marien and Alayne Mundt In this episode we get to hear Katina Strauch’s weekly Rumors segment. Following Katina we hear three more articles from the series “Lets Get Technical” by ATG Column Editors Stacey Marien (Acquisitions Librarian, American University Library) and Alayne Mundt (Resource Description Librarian, American University Library) focusing on practical problems and solutions in Technical Services departments. Columns covered are: Let’s Get Technical - Moving Technical Services To An Offsite Space Let’s Get Technical - A Technical Services Perspective On Taking On A Shared Retention Project, Part One Let’s Get Technical - Piloting a DDA Program For Specific Subjects This week’s Katina’s Rumors: It was exciting to learn that the innovatively full of ideas, Alison Mudditt is leaving UCPress to take up the role of CEO of PLOS in San Francisco. Alison says this has not been an easy decision for her. She is still passionate about the critical mission and role of University of California Press (UC Press), now more than ever. For the past six years Mudditt served as Director where she ushered in new strategies to lead the company into the digital age, including the innovative journal and monograph Open Access programs Collabra and Luminos. The press has been through an incredible transformation over the past six years. The result is a Press that is smart, creative and entrepreneurial, ready for the continuous cycle of challenge and opportunity that is university press publishing. The transformation hasn’t been easy, and over recent months Alison has decided that it’s time for new and fresh leadership to guide UCPress through the next phase. Obviously, there is never a perfect time for this type of transition, but the UC Press is in a good position, All the hard work of the past years is bearing fruit since the Press is seeing growth in traditional book and journal programs as well as rapid growth in new digital ventures. Over the past six years: not only has revenue grow revenues with consistent surpluses to reinvest but also wide-scale impact, the most important measure for any non-profit. Not only does UC’s award-winning program continue to shine a light on critical issues that move toward better solutions, but we are now recognized as a leader and innovator in scholarly publishing. Alison is looking toward her own new beginning. The opportunity to lead the ground-breaking PLOS which has spearheaded a revolution in scientific communication was too tempting. Alison acknowledges that the OA market has evolved and matured. Her top priority will be charting what comes next for PLOS – how does it remain true to its mission and continue to push boundaries? Alison loves the public advocacy part of her work and is looking forward to expanding that at PLOS. No wonder PLOS is pleased to announce the appointment of Alison Mudditt as its Chief Executive Officer, effective June 19, 2017! Prior to UC Press, Mudditt was Executive Vice President at SAGE Publications, Inc., leading publishing programs across books, journals and digital platforms. Her 25 plus years in the publishing industry include leadership positions at Blackwell Publishers in Oxford, UK, and Taylor & Francis Inc., in Philadelphia, US. Mudditt received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Bath and her Masters in Business Administration from The Open University. Congratulations, Alison! Looking forward to the next phases! The Internet Archive was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 21st annual Webbys, hailed by the New York Times as “one of the Internet’s highest honors.” The Webby Awards lauded the Internet Archive for being “the web’s most knowledgeable historian.” Perhaps the greatest honor of the evening came in the form of a video narrated by Open Knowledge champion, Lawrence Lessig. He said, “Creativity and innovation built on the past. The Internet Archive is the foundation preserving that past, so that perhaps, one can at least hope that our children and their children can shape a future that knows our joys and learns from our many mistakes.” The award was presented by Nancy Lublin, CEO of the Crisis Text Line and DoSomething.org, who pointed out that in this chaotic political year, the Internet Archive has saved “200 terabytes of government data that could have otherwise been lost in the transition from blue light saber to red light saber.” The award reads: Lifetime Achievement: Archive.org for its commitment to making the world’s knowledge available online and preserving the history of the Internet itself. With a vast collection of digitized materials and tools like the Wayback Machine, Archive.org has become a vital resource not only to catalogue an ever-changing medium, but to safeguard a free and open Internet for everyone. And, listen up! Brewster Kahle, the founder and Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive will be our keynote speaker at the 2017 Charleston Conference and the Conference thanks the indefatigable Ann Okerson for arranging this! http://www.webbyawards.com/winners/2017/special-achievement/webby-lifetime-achievement/internet-archive/ http://blog.archive.org/2017/05/16/and-the-webby-award-for-lifetime-achievement-goes-to/ www.charlestonlibraryconference.com/ Got a nice note from the awesome David Worlock via Anthony Watkinson and Becky Lenzini about the publication of the latest volume of Liber Quarterly which marks the retirement of Pat Manson who has made a huge contribution to Library and Information work in Europe! Congratulations! https://www.liberquarterly.eu/586/volume/26/issue/4/ I understand that many of the Fiesole Retreat speakers have papers in the above-referenced issue of Liber Quarterly. I was so sorry to have to miss Fiesole in Lille which I heard from Leah Hinds and others was spectacular for content and tourism! There are several reports on Fiesole Lille in the June print issue of ATG which will be mailed shortly as well as posted on the ATGnewschannel. Leah’s report will be posted online shortly as well. Many of the papers from the Fiesole Retreat are loaded on the Casalini website. http://www.casalini.it/retreat/retreat_2017.html

The Webby Podcast
1: Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO of Crisis Text Line

The Webby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 45:41


We chat with the founder of Crisis Text Line and former DoSomething.org CEO, Nancy Lublin. David-Michel and Nancy talk about mental health, AI, machine learning, and how to put all this data to good use.Follow us everywhere @ TheWebbyAwardsand keep up with David-Michel @ dmdlikesProducer: Ben WagnerEditorial Supervisor: Nicole FerraroMusic: "Straight West" by Kasket Club, courtesy of Audiosocket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey
Nancy Lublin — Helping Others Reach Their Full Potential

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 42:27


Nancy is the CEO of Crisis Text Line, a non-profit organization providing free crisis intervention via text messages and was the creator of Dress for Success, a non-profit organization that provides professional attire for low-income women, to help support their job-search and interview process. Her work has been recognized with all kinds of awards and honors including being named as one of Fortune’s “World’s 50 Greatest Leaders”, Marie Claire's "20 Women Changing the World”, and Schwab's "Social Entrepreneurs of the Year". She’s also a two-time TED speaker. -- @CrisisTextLine: In crisis? Text HELLO to 741741 | crisistextline.org @BrandenHarvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & Snapchat | brandenharvey.com Find show notes at soundsgoodpodcast.com Sign up for the Goodnewsletter at goodnewsletter.org

Positively Gotham Gal
Episode 04: Just Build - Nancy Lublin, Crisis Text Line

Positively Gotham Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 17:07


Chatting with non-profit maven and CEO of Crisis Text Line, Nancy Lublin. Music edited from 'Something Elated' by Broke For Free. freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_Fo…mething_Elated From the Free Music Archive. CC Attribution 3.0 Produced by Rachel James. Positively Gotham Gal is proud to be made in NYC.

Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
Interview with Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO of Crisis Text Line

Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 54:52


Nancy Lublin feels very strongly about law school - "it's where ideas go to die". Yet NYU Law School is exactly where she came up with the idea for Dress for Success, now a global nonprofit that promotes the economic independence of women by providing professional attire and career support. When Nancy turned 30 and Dress for Success was thriving, she left to join DoSomething.org to help them survive at a time when their existence was touch and go. While at DoSomething.org Nancy's team began using text messages to reach their constituents. Unexpectedly people began texting back about their personal problems, some of which were very harrowing. After receiving a particularly harrowing message from a young woman, Nancy conceived the idea for Crisis Text Line which provides free crisis intervention via text message 24 hours a day every day. According to Nancy, Crisis Text Line is more than a nonprofit- it's a tech company problem solving through products, not people. Today, Crisis Text Line engages with thousands of crisis counselors and has fielded tens of millions of text messages since 2013. Tune in this week to learn how Crisis Text Line is using AI to help people in need.

Who She Knows: a SheKnows Media Podcast
Episode #7: Destigmatizing Mental Illness: Tech and Social Media to the Rescue

Who She Knows: a SheKnows Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 54:21


Join host Elisa Camahort Page and Nancy Lublin, A'Driane Nieves, and Dior Vargas, as they discuss their services focused on addressing mental health and mental illness issues, especially in online and tech-enabled communities. Show Notes: Starts at 0:00: Interview with Nancy Lublin, founder of Dress for Success, former CEO of DoSomething.org, and now founder of CrisisTextLine.org, an innovative text-based crisis intervention service. Starts at 19:12: Interview with artist, writer, and activist A'Driane Nieves. A'Driane embodies the idea of creating what you need, but cannot find, in the world, and is also now the Founder of the Tessera Collective, a resource and community site dedicated to mental health empowerment and support for women and girls of color. Starts at 36:50: Interview with Dior Vargas, founder of the People of Color & Mental Illness Photo Project, which is about visual representation and acknowledgement of the many people of color dealing with mental health issues, but rarely seen in... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast
Using Data to Create Social Change

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 52:47


In the opening keynote of SSIR’s 2015 Data on Purpose conference, Nancy Lublin shares how she mobilized DoSomething.org around data. She discusses the mistakes she has made, the lessons she has learned, and how she believes that data can be a powerful force for social good. Lublin served as DoSomething.org’s CEO from 2003 to 2015. She is the founder of Crisis Text Line, where she currently serves as CEO, and the creator of Dress for Success. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/using_data_to_create_social_change

Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller
Nancy Lublin: Turn Your Smartphone Into a Lifesaving Device

Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 25:48


Crisis Text Line has processed over 14 million messages to date with trained volunteers who support people in crisis who text the word "start" to 741 741. Nancy Lublin is the Founder of Crisis Text Line. She also founded Dress For Success, and was CEO of the teen volunteer organization Do Something.

Jason Hartman Foundation
YW 92 - Volunteer Campaigns for Teens and Young Adults with Do Something CEO Nancy Lublin

Jason Hartman Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 20:06


Jason Hartman invites Nancy Lublin to talk about her volunteer campaigns at DoSomething.org, the largest organization in the world for teens to help with social change. Nancy talks about her organization as well as Crisis Text Line, a texting hotline-equivalent for children and young adults experiencing bullying, depression, and more. Nancy shares some surprising facts about what today's teens are going through, how Crisis Text Line works, and how Do Something originally got started.    Key Takeaways: 2:00 – Nancy explains a little bit about how Do Something works.  8:20 – Only about 2% of text messages that come into Crisis Text Line is about bullying.  10:45 – Mental health and homeless/poverty campaigns are two of the most popular campaigns on DoSomething.org 13:20 – Do Something was originally founded by the actor Andrew Shue 15:40 – Do Something focuses on trying to take adults (anyone over 26) out of the equation, so that young teens can feel like they're creating a direct change in the world.  17:20 – Nancy explains how you join a Do Something campaign.   18:45 – Life is better with friends and so is social change.    Mentioned In This Episode: DoSomething.org @DoSomething CrisisTextLine.Org

MoneyForLunch
June 19, 2013 Featured Show

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2013 61:00


Frank Wu Chancellor & Dean of University of California Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco , Linked In Influencer , Huffington Post blogger ,voted most influential dean in legal education in 2012, as reported in National Jurist magazine, formerly lawyer with Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco  Tim Sanders best selling author of four books including Love Is the Killer App and his latest, Today We Are Rich.  He was the former Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo, and worked as an early stage employee at Mark Cuban's broadcast.com which had the biggest opening day gain in IPO history.  These days, he's consulting to major brands and speaking on the lecture circuit.  Nancy Lublin CEO and Chief Old Person of DoSomething.org . At the age 23, she turned a $5,000 inheritance into Dress for Success, a global entity that provides interview suits and career development training to women in need. Today, Dress for Success helps women reclaim their destinies in more than 120 cities in 10 countries.    Reynier Lezcano MS is a former Novice at a Cistercian monastery and creator of The VACE Method for Achievement™. He is currently a business consultant, and conducts leadership-training sessions throughout South Florida.

The Harvard EdCast
Doing Something About Bullying

The Harvard EdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2013 11:25


Nancy Lublin, CEO of DoSomething.org shares her data driven advocacy work and the organization's initiatives of preventing bullying.

Four Thought
Nancy Lublin: 21st-Century Social Activism

Four Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2012 19:02


Nancy Lublin, CEO of DoSomething.Org, discusses how the next generation are doing social activism. She describes the impact of the web on social activism, making it faster, cheaper and easier to do than ever before, and argues that this has big implications for societies around the world. Four Thought is a series of talks which combine thought provoking ideas and engaging storytelling. Recorded live in front of an audience, speakers air their latest thinking on the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect our culture and society. Producer: Giles Edwards.

From Scratch with Jessica Harris

When you’re preparing for a job interview, you want to put your best foot forward. But sometimes there’s a catch 22 when it comes to what to wear: How do you afford a suit if you don’t have a job, and how do you get the job if you’re not wearing professional clothes? Jessica speaks […]

BNET: The Useful Commute
How to Cut Costs and Improve Results | Useful Commute podcast

BNET: The Useful Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2010


Nancy Lublin, CEO of DoSomething.org and author of "Zilch: The Power of Zero in Business" offers practical advice on how to get more bang for less buck and ask for help effectively.

All Nonprofits Considered
Nancy Lublin Talks Leadership, Fundraising and the Future of the Nonprofit Sector

All Nonprofits Considered

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 59:50


Nancy Lublin is the CEO of DoSomething.org and the self-proclaimed "Chief Old Person." Since August 2003, Nancy has overseen DoSomething.org's growth and led the effort to begin awarding more grant money to young people who want to make a difference. At the age of 23, Nancy founded the organization Dress for Success, which to this day provides women with interview suits, career development training, and boosts in their self-confidence in more than 70 cities in four countries.Join me for a conversation with Nancy about leadership, fundraising and the future of the nonprofit sector.

All Nonprofits Considered
Nancy Lublin Talks Leadership, Fundraising and the Future of the Nonprofit Sector

All Nonprofits Considered

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 59:50


Nancy Lublin is the CEO of DoSomething.org and the self-proclaimed "Chief Old Person." Since August 2003, Nancy has overseen DoSomething.org's growth and led the effort to begin awarding more grant money to young people who want to make a difference. At the age of 23, Nancy founded the organization Dress for Success, which to this day provides women with interview suits, career development training, and boosts in their self-confidence in more than 70 cities in four countries.Join me for a conversation with Nancy about leadership, fundraising and the future of the nonprofit sector.