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When Josh Fryday's wife was evacuated from Japan after the 2011 Japan disaster, he stayed behind. As a Navy officer, he joined Operation Tomodachi, one of the largest humanitarian relief efforts in history. Working alongside people who thought differently, he learned that service brings people together around a common mission to accomplish amazing things.Now, as California's first-ever Secretary of Service, Josh is helping build the largest state-run service corps in the U.S. Through programs like College Corps and the Climate Corps, thousands of Californians are getting paid opportunities to serve their communities while gaining the critical skills and social networks they need to thrive in the workforce.In this episode, Dart and Josh discuss:- Service as the ultimate training ground for work- How College Corps is reshaping the leap from school to career- How social capital shapes careers- The soft skills crisis- The human edge AI will never replace- Fighting isolation block by block- What businesses can learn from teams with a mission- Why other states are copying California's service model- And other topics...Josh Fryday is California's Secretary of Service, leading the nation's most ambitious state service initiative under Governor Gavin Newsom. He created the College Corps and Climate Action Corps, paying thousands of young people to serve their communities while gaining critical career skills. A Navy veteran and former Mayor of Novato, Josh also led efforts to expand the California Earned Income Tax Credit, helping low-income families across the state. His work bridges service, workforce development, and civic engagement.Resources Mentioned:California Volunteers: https://californiavolunteers.ca.gov/College Corps: https://www.californiavolunteers.ca.gov/californiansforall-college-corps/Neighbor-to-Neighbor Initiative: https://www.californiavolunteers.ca.gov/neighbor-to-neighbor/Bowling Alone, by Robert Putnam: https://www.amazon.com/Bowling-Alone-Collapse-American-Community/dp/0743203046Hardball: How Politics Is Played, by Chris Matthews: https://www.amazon.com/Hardball-Politics-Played-Chris-Matthews/dp/0684845598Eyes on the Prize documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092999/Connect with Josh:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-fryday-b9625219/Twitter: https://x.com/JoshFrydayWork with Dart:Dart is the CEO and co-founder of the work design firm 11fold. Build work that makes employees feel alive, connected to their work, and focused on what's most important to the business. Book a call at 11fold.com.
On this episod eof Japan Station, Dr. Robert D. Eldridge returns to talk about natural disasters in Japan, his work on Operation Tomodachi during the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Japan's ability to respond to natural disasters and more.
Scott Counselman is a husband, father, and career flyer in the Navy. A native of Alabama, he has completed multiple tours in Japan, and even worked at Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida before joining the Navy. Scott was stationed in Misawa, Japan in 2011 during the Great Tohoku Earthquake and ensuing tsunami. One of his proudest moments was his participation in Operation Tomodachi in helping the local Japanese community recover in the wake of this disaster. Scott is a Senior Chief Petty Officer on Active Duty in the United States Navy.
Join Denny and I as we discuss bootstrapping events and the veteran connection Dennis Katona enlisted in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard in 1993. After serving seven years as an Armor crewman, he became an active-duty Army National Guard recruiter in 2000. In 2002, Dennis transferred to the Regular Army as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Non-Commissioned Officer. Dennis deployed in 2003 for the Invasion of Iraq and again in 2005 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He also deployed in 2011 to Japan in support of Operation Tomodachi, providing relief efforts after the earthquake and tsunami that hit in March 2011. After being honorably discharged in 2012 as Staff Sergeant, Dennis applied his operational planning experience to a career as a project manager. A discipline that he has applied in both the Information Technology and Manufacturing industries. Since leaving the Army, Dennis has dedicated himself to serving the Veteran Community. He has planned coordinated and executed fundraising events for Praying for Kaelie, Fisher House, Austin Dog Alliance, and the CPL Chad O. Foundation. Throughout the planning and execution of these many events, Dennis saw the need to bring the Veteran non-profit community together in order to better serve area Veterans. Dennis developed the concept, planned, and networked, bringing together over 50 nonprofits, veteran service organizations, and veteran-owned businesses for the inaugural Vet Fest Austin in November 2016. In the spirit of that collaboration and community, Dennis, along with members of the Vet Fest team founded O.P. Veteran in order to lighten the ruck of area veterans in order to help veterans find a renewed sense of purpose and ease their emotional transition into civilian life. Denny Katona denny.katona@opveteran.org Founder/Chief Executive Officer OP VETERAN INC 512-965-3255 www.opveteran.org www.facebook.com/opveteran Instagram: @o.p.veteran
**Please support this show here** or visit: http://fb.nonprofitarchitect.org/ **Grab T-shirts from your favorite guests here** or visit: http://merch.nonprofitarchitect.org/ **Join the conversation in our Nonprofit Architect group here** or visit: http://donate.nonprofitarchitect.org/ Join Denny and I as we discuss bootstrapping events and the veteran connection Dennis Katona enlisted in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard in 1993. After serving seven years as an Armor crewman, he became an active-duty Army National Guard recruiter in 2000. In 2002, Dennis transferred to the Regular Army as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Non-Commissioned Officer. Dennis deployed in 2003 for the Invasion of Iraq and again in 2005 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He also deployed in 2011 to Japan in support of Operation Tomodachi, providing relief efforts after the earthquake and tsunami that hit in March 2011. After being honorably discharged in 2012 as Staff Sergeant, Dennis applied his operational planning experience to a career as a project manager. A discipline that he has applied in both the Information Technology and Manufacturing industries. Since leaving the Army, Dennis has dedicated himself to serving the Veteran Community. He has planned coordinated and executed fundraising events for Praying for Kaelie, Fisher House, Austin Dog Alliance, and the CPL Chad O. Foundation. Throughout the planning and execution of these many events, Dennis saw the need to bring the Veteran non-profit community together in order to better serve area Veterans. Dennis developed the concept, planned, and networked, bringing together over 50 nonprofits, veteran service organizations, and veteran-owned businesses for the inaugural Vet Fest Austin in November 2016. In the spirit of that collaboration and community, Dennis, along with members of the Vet Fest team founded O.P. Veteran in order to lighten the ruck of area veterans in order to help veterans find a renewed sense of purpose and ease their emotional transition into civilian life. Denny Katona denny.katona@opveteran.org Founder/Chief Executive Officer OP VETERAN INC 512-965-3255 www.opveteran.org www.facebook.com/opveteran Instagram: @o.p.veteran
528Compiation Antenna528 Total 01:14:00 releases May 28, 2016 atn018 Mixed by MASA Masterd at Guruguru Hyena Studio TrackList: 1.Into it - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 2.Diagonal Matrix - K.U.R.O. 3.hal2 - 3o6ur9 4.kikuchill Out - MASA 5.Gathering on the Island - Yu Nothing 6.Drone003 - MASA 7.Slumber Syndrome Part.2 - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 8.Shiroki kaze - MASA 9.Konjaku Story - Paruko 10.Clearly Gate - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 11.Trust - Ice Pedestrian 12.Imitation Mirage - MASA 13.Operation Tomodachi - 3o6ur9 14.Shower Time - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 15.Rainy Day Rainy Night - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 16.Test_3 - Paruko 17.Spritsdancing 2011 - MASA 18.Snd1 - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 19.Five to Eight - MASA
528Compiation Antenna528 Total 01:14:00 releases May 28, 2016 atn018 Mixed by MASA Masterd at Guruguru Hyena Studio TrackList: 1.Into it - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 2.Diagonal Matrix - K.U.R.O. 3.hal2 - 3o6ur9 4.kikuchill Out - MASA 5.Gathering on the Island - Yu Nothing 6.Drone003 - MASA 7.Slumber Syndrome Part.2 - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 8.Shiroki kaze - MASA 9.Konjaku Story - Paruko 10.Clearly Gate - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 11.Trust - Ice Pedestrian 12.Imitation Mirage - MASA 13.Operation Tomodachi - 3o6ur9 14.Shower Time - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 15.Rainy Day Rainy Night - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 16.Test_3 - Paruko 17.Spritsdancing 2011 - MASA 18.Snd1 - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 19.Five to Eight - MASA
528Compiation Antenna528 Total 01:14:00 releases May 28, 2016 atn018 Mixed by MASA Masterd at Guruguru Hyena Studio TrackList: 1.Into it - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 2.Diagonal Matrix - K.U.R.O. 3.hal2 - 3o6ur9 4.kikuchill Out - MASA 5.Gathering on the Island - Yu Nothing 6.Drone003 - MASA 7.Slumber Syndrome Part.2 - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 8.Shiroki kaze - MASA 9.Konjaku Story - Paruko 10.Clearly Gate - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 11.Trust - Ice Pedestrian 12.Imitation Mirage - MASA 13.Operation Tomodachi - 3o6ur9 14.Shower Time - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 15.Rainy Day Rainy Night - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 16.Test_3 - Paruko 17.Spritsdancing 2011 - MASA 18.Snd1 - Enemagic Sound Orchestra 19.Five to Eight - MASA
One year ago Japan was brutalized by the Earthquake and Tsunami that shook the nation and the world to its very core. A week after the initial earthquake -- on March 17th, 2011 -- Deadly Dragon, Downbeat The Ruler, Human Crest, Yard Beat, King Jam, Kitano Creation, Johnny Osbourne, Ranking Joe, Mikey Jarrett, Willow Wilson, Tony Tuff, Ansel Meditation, Screechy Dan and more pulled together for a night called OPERATION TOMODACHI to raise some funds for those suffering in Japan. In honor of those still suffering we are posting recordings from that Special night all week long. This is OPERATION TOMODACHI Pt.2 - KING JAM segment with MIKI from the Japanese Sound System, King Jam laying down some chune! If you listen to the podcast please consider clicking the following link and donating what you can to the Japan Society's Earthquake Relief Fund : https://www.japansociety.org/page/support/individual/make_a_donation/japan_earthquake_relief_fund
One year ago Japan was brutalized by the Earthquake and Tsunami that shook the nation and the world to its very core. A week after the initial earthquake -- on March 17th, 2011 -- Deadly Dragon, Downbeat The Ruler, Human Crest, Yard Beat, King Jam, Kitano Creation, Johnny Osbourne, Ranking Joe, Mikey Jarrett, Willow Wilson, Tony Tuff, Ansel Meditation, Screechy Dan and more pulled together for a night called OPERATION TOMODACHI to raise some funds for those suffering in Japan. In honor of those still suffering we are posting recordings from that Special night all week long.This is OPERATION TOMODACHI Pt.1 - STAR TIME segment with Johnny Osbourne, Ranking Joe, Screechy Dan, Willow WIlson, Tony Tuff, Ansel Meditation and Mikey Jarrett live and direct w. Deadly Dragon and DownBeat supplying the riddims If you listen to the podcast please consider clicking the following link and donating what you can to the Japan Society's Earthquake Relief Fund : https://www.japansociety.org/page/support/individual/make_a_donation/japan_earthquake_relief_fund
Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Navy Sailors with the forward deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex transport Japanese utility vehicles, food and water supplies on a Landing Craft Utility. Produced by Lance Cpl. Chance Hiser. jpearthquake11, Operation Tomodachi,
Short video story: The Air Force continues to provide aid two weeks after the earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. A large donation of bottled water requires the help of the C-130s at Yokota Air Base. Tech. Sgt. Renee Crisostomo tells about how much water was donated. jpearthquake11
B-roll of Japan Self Defense Force Sailors participate in relief efforts in Hachinohe. Sailors from Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 111 load humanitarian aid for delivery to tsunami stricken areas. Produced by Petty Officer 1st Class Matthew M. Bradley.
Package about how Sailors and civilians at Fleet Activity Sasebo volunteered their time to refurbish 50 bicycles for the families affected by the disaster in Northern Japan. The Disaster in Northern Japan left many people with no means of transportation. Produced by Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert Long.
Package about how Sailors worked tirelessly to answer the call for freshwater needed to help cool the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear reactors in Japan. Petty Officer 2nd Class Chris Henry has more.
Package about how members of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Japan Self-Defense Force worked together during Operation Tomodachi to unload more than 2,400 pounds of clean water and blankets. Produced by Gunnery Sgt. James Stare.
jpearthquake11. Operation Tomodachi, Package about Personnel Support Detachment at Commander Fleet Activities, Yokoska, processing departure packages for family members volunteering to leave Japan. Includes sound bite from Lt. Commander Jed Espiritu, Yokosuka PSD Officer in Charge. Produced by Petty Officer 2nd Class Mike Story.
Operation Tomodachi is made up of numerous military units providing humanitarian and disaster relief to the Japanese people after a massive earthquake triggered a tsunami in northern Japan. Senior Airman Joshua Rosales reports on one unit's efforts during the operation. Includes a sound bite from Capt. Kevin Geoffroy, Pilot. jpearthquake11
Soldiers from U.S. Army Japan and the 10th Support Group join forces to distribute supplies and relief to the victims of Japan's horrendous earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country March 11. Also available in high definition. jpearthquake11,Operation Tomodachi
Marines from marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 265 deliver relief supplies to victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami as part of Operation Tomodachi.
Package about the Marines of VMGR-152 flew to Matsushima, Japan to deliver supplies and troops in support of Operation Tomodachi. Video by Cpl. Bradley Hanson. jpearthquake11, operation tomodachi
This Podcast goes out to honor and pay tribute to all those affected by the tragedy in Tohoku Japan. Words cannot express the magnitude of this event so this one in a pure dub and instrumental style. These Podcasts are always free, but we are asking for all our listeners and supporters to donate $10 to the Japanese Red Cross effort by following this link: https://american.redcross.org/site/Donation2?idb=0&5052.donation=form1&df_id=5052 Photo Courtesy of Steven Nereo
This is the initial airlift of USAID, Search and rescue, and FEMA supplies to Japan by C-17. 3 Airlift Sq, Dover AFB, Del. performed the airlift, originating at Andrews AFB with a 15 hour non-stop flight to Misawa AB, Japan. The flight required aerial refueling (A/R, unit not known). Misawa AB personnel downloaded the gear at Misawa. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Books. jpearthquake11
B-roll of volunteers in the Misawa community gather donations of food, clothes, and blankets. The high school serves as the initial collection and sorting point, and a hangar serves as a storage area, where the donations can be palletized and transported to the places that need it most (Hachinohe, Sendai, etc.). At one point, the high school gymnasium was so full, the volunteers had to temporarily suspend collection of items. Includes interview with Amy Sweeney, Edgren High School Teacher. Airman 1st Class Jimmy Moreland reports.
This is the initial airlift of USAID, Search and rescue, and FEMA supplies to Japan by C-17. 3 Airlift Sq, Dover AFB, Del. performed the airlift originating at Andrews AFB with a 15 hour non-stop flight to Misawa AB, Japan. The flight required aerial refueling (A/R, unit not known). Misawa AB personnel downloaded the gear at Misawa. Produced by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Books, jpearthquake11
3rd Marine Expeditionary Force Marines load supplies and gear bound for mainland Japan to support Operation Tomodachi, March 14. jpearthquake11
B-Roll footage of III Marine Expeditionary Force's High Speed Vessel being loaded with supplies, equipment and personnel. HSV departed Naha Military Port March 14 en route to mainland Japan to assist with humanitarian aid/disaster relief efforts. jpearthquake11
Package about III Marine Expeditionary Force Marines providing aid and relief to Japan after the recent earthquake and tsunami. Scenes include III MEF's high speed vessel being loaded with supplies, equipment and personnel. HSV departed Naha Military Port March 14 enroute to mainland Japan to assist with humanitarian aid/disaster relief efforts.
U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to the Black Knights of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (HS) 4 and Japanese relief workers load supplies aboard an SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopter to support earthquake and tsunami relief efforts near Sendai, Japan. HS-4 is embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) off the coast of Japan rendering humanitarian assistance following an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami as part of Operation Tomodachi. jpearthquake11
U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to the Black Knights of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (HS) 4 and Japanese relief workers unload supplies from SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopters to support earthquake and tsunami relief efforts near Sendai, Japan. HS-4 is embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) off the coast of Japan rendering humanitarian assistance following an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami as part of Operation Tomodachi. jpearthquake11