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Jesse Moore, the CEO and co-founder of M-KOPA. M-KOPA, a leading technology startup in Kenya, helps underbanked low-income African households unlock essential products and services that improve their life qualities with fair and flexible financial choices. M-KOPA has built one of the world's most advanced connected financing platforms, deploying $1 billion in products and credit to 3 million customers. Since 2011, M-KOPA has raised $250 million in equity funding. In this episode, you will hear about:
The Bright Light Social Hour founders Jackie O'Brien and Curtis Roush are here to talk about the Austin Psych Scene, their deep connection to live performance and their long-standing support of important social reform issues. They'll also be hitting the road hard once again this Fall in support of their upcoming new album, Emergency Leisure, set for release on August 2. Among the many social causes they support, TBLSH brings attention to The Last Prisoner Project which seeks to fight for those incarcerated for cannabis offenses; the band recently released a humorous, tongue-in-cheek video to highlight the perceived "dangers" of cannabis use and is donating all proceeds to this worthy Not-for Profit Organization. TBLSH is literally everywhere, and their music has been featured in a variety of TV soundtracks, videos, and even Nintendo video games!! These guys do it all while continuing their efforts to "start a conversation" about local and national social causes. Join us on Roadcase for this lively conversation with Jackie and Curtis to learn more about these intriguing artists and how you can help support their efforts!!For more info:https://www.thebrightlightsocialhour.com/For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
My guest this episode is Kayshia Kruger, who is the organization development director for a small organization in North Carolina. She shares how she has created, from the ground up, the organization development function in her organization of about 300 employees. We discuss some of the interesting projects she is engaged in currently such as employee engagement, learning & development, leadership development, and change management. A fascinating aspect of her role is how progressive her organization has been in terms of leveraging Organization Development. She also shares how the Organization Development function is a completely separate function and is not part of the Human Resource department, which is somewhat unique, especially for a smaller organization.
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Check out We Got Problems Podcast EP 46 as Curtis G Martin, Rhonda L Brown, and Caliph Johnson Sr interview Harold Pearson. We're talking about is Not Profit Organization SPAAT and a family-owned barbeque business. SPAAT provides support programs to assist student-athletes in successfully transitioning to college and various careers. Today's young adults encounter more difficulties than previous generations, often with less direction and support than their parents. As stated on SPAAT's website, the average student-to-counselor ratio in California is 1:760. In addition, education budget cuts, overcrowded schools, and an overall lack of awareness of just how difficult the transition from high school to adulthood is in today's world are leaving many students behind when they graduate. This is especially challenging for student-athletes who may solely focus on playing sports in college but need additional support due to their athletic commitments. SPAAT is an Oakland-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform the youth's lives and create a positive shift in their community. Their programs create an ongoing college culture, helping their students receive millions of dollars in academic and athletic scholarships. Let's help support this program by donating time and money or spreading the word to help students find them. We all we got. Visit: https://spaat.org/ Social Media: @SPAATUP . Follow us on Social Media: https://pearsonspremium.com/ @theharoldpearson https://curtisgmartin.com @curtismartin247 https://rhondawritesofficial.com @rhondawritesoffical https://thetrashvegan.com @the_trash_vegan_ Curtis G Martin #curtisgmartin Rhonda L Brown #rhondalbrown Caliph Johnson Sr #caliphjohnsonsr #wegotproblemsafterdark #wegotproblemspodcast #Podcast #youtube #curtisgmartin #rhondalbrown #caliphjohnsonsr #curtismartin247 #wegotproblems #wegotsolutions #haroldpearson #nonprofit #rhondawritesoffical #thetrashvegan #community
Welcome to the Workology Podcast, a podcast for the disruptive workplace leader. Join host Jessica Miller-Merrell, founder of Workology.com, as she sits down and gets to the bottom of trends, tools, and case studies for the business leader, HR, and recruiting professional who is tired of the status quo. Now, here’s Jessica with this episode […] The post Episode 345: The Role of the CHRO in a Not-for-Profit Organization With Paul LaLonde appeared first on Workology.
Episode 198 features Joshua Castillo, Co-Founder of Salood, A Not-for-profit organization that help patients and families gain a sense of leadership through the creative collaborations and the financial assistance that comes as a result of them.Check out their latest collaboration that launched on 9/14/21 - https://kellywynne.com/pages/salood Find Joshua Online:Website: https://www.Salood.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saloodincMedium: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/salood-joshua-castillos-big-idea-that-may-change-the-world-1adef33307d6Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Nonprofit-Organization/Salood-103704234795241/About Joshua:Joshua holds a bachelor's degree in Business from the University of North Texas. As a Salood founder, Joshua is excited to help patients and families gain a sense of leadership through the creative collaborations and the financial assistance that comes as a result of them. Joshua spends his spare time with family, friends and tries new restaurants with his girlfriend.........Thank you for listening! If you wanted to learn more about the host, Brian Ondrako, check out his “Now” Page - https://www.brianondrako.com/now or Sign up for his Weekly Newsletter and 3x a Week Blog - https://brianondrako.com/subscribe/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Afia Boatemaa, Senior Compliance Executive at Firmus Advisory, joins Alex to discuss the process of registering an NGO/Not-for-profit Organization in Ghana. Listen here or visit www.firmusadvisory.com for more information.
In this episode of the Ordinary Courage Podcast I am solo! 'My Beautiful Boy' is about my youngest son, his struggle with addiction and mental health over the past couple of years and it's about digging deeper as a mother, the courage to stay in the fight and to take each day as it comes. (I recorded this episode outside the studio so there are a couple glitches hehe & the sound quality is not our usual top notch, hopefully be back in the studio soon)I also threw in a plug for Terminator Foundation, the Not for Profit Organization that I founded 7 years ago. Terminator works with youth and young adults who are struggling with addiction and mental health issues. We use the sport of Triathlon to revolutionize their lives and support their journey to recover!The Truth is You Can Recover!https://terminatorfoundation.com/Follow Terminator:https://www.instagram.com/terminatorfoundation/?hl=en
SEE YOU LATER, ALLIGATOR! by Crystal Grimsley This is a perfect adventure for a child to take. See You Later, Alligator! Introduces a young boy to wildlife. The two start as strangers and end as good friends. Readers will enjoy how she demonstrates a friendly relationship among a boy and alligator highlighting the colors, objects and size in rhyme, capturing this new adventure. Crystal Grimsley is a mother of one son (11), Former Director of a Non-for-Profit Organization-she is currently working on her CPA while working full time at Wintrust Corporation. She plans to write a series of books continuing this young boy’s adventure in making friends by exploring the many different animals and insects while comparing and contrasting with shapes, rhymes and colors. https://www.amazon.com/See-Later-Alligator-Crystal-Grimsley/dp/1546267492 https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/785937-See-You-Later-Alligator http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/crygrimsley.mp3
Recorded May 26, 2020. Todd Davis is starting Inside Linebacker for the Denver Broncos, a member of the Super Bowl 50 Championship roster, and a 7-year pro. He's also the founder of A+ P.L.U.S. Living, a 501c3 Not for Profit Organization, which is focused on empowering tomorrow's leaders. A+ Living provides fortification to get kids A.A.M.P'd (Academics, Athletics, Motivation and social Participation) responsibly by providing programs and events that encourage leadership in today's youth. On this week's show, Todd discusses his road to the NFL, his belief in old fashioned hard work in being the difference to getting ahead, and his foundation. Todd has a compelling story, a warm disposition, and the result is an entertaining and informative conversation. Hosted by Colorado Business Roundtable President Debbie Brown.
Dr. Bindu Babu is a successful Integrative Physician & Celebrity Transformational Coach. She was awarded New York's Most Powerful Women in Business 2019 and is the Global Goodwill Ambassador, USA and Global Peace Chain Ambassador, USA. She is a successful entrepreneur where she is trained in the Quantum methodologies of healing helping her clients all over the world.Dr. Babu has taken on the role of Organizing Committee Member & Chair at various psychiatry based World Congresses and Global Summits, where she is a renowned international keynote speaker on narcissism and abusive toxic relationships. Dr. Babu has been nominated for the Wintrade Global 2020 Entrepreneur in Health & Wellness Award, UK and the 2020 iWomen Global Award, India. She was featured in the Formidable Women Magazine 2020 Spring issue and The Hollywood Times. Dr. Babu has spoken at prestigious universities such as Harvard and NYU and has been invited on many radio shows, podcasts, and live television talk shows throughout her career. She is honored as the Circle of Wise Women for the International Organization; Female Wave of Change & has dedicated her time for a Non-for Profit Organization, New American Voters Association (NAVA) in New York as the Director of Leadership Academy. She is an advocate of Gender Based Violence prevention & Women Empowerment. She is WHO (World Health Organization) certified for the Operational Planning Guidelines and COVID-19 Partners Platform to support country preparedness and response.Dr. Babu is a Medical Physician and has a Doctorate in Natural Medicine and a PHD in Integrative Medicine. She is the curriculum founder and professor of Health Business Entrepreneurship, at the Masters & PHD level at Quantum University, Hawaii USA.Dr. Babu is a Certified Reiki Master and a Past Life Regression Therapist trained & certified by internationally renowned Dr. Brian L. Weiss M.D. author of “Many Lives, Many Masters” with the Weiss Institute.She works at her office in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York & remotely with her clients worldwide.
Antonio HP Brooks The author of “CHILD SUPPORT HOW I PAID IT AND STILL MADE IT” Is a first-hand look into what I had to endure for 18 years dealing with the child support system. There are men who genuinely deserve to be on child support and there's other men who simply just want to be a father. I take my hat off to women who are standing by the side of a man whose dealing with the child support system in my eyes you are the real MVP. Antonio’s journey in becoming an Author started because of his love for his two children. Antoina, and Antonio Brooks Jr. He’s also the founder, and CEO of Fight 4 Life, a Non-for –Profit Organization for men and women who are battling Cancer. Faith,Focused,Finish Blog Talk Radio Mon-Fri 11 am-Noon Eastern Guest Call (563) 999-374 Follow me on https://www.blogtalkradio.com/faithfocusedfinish https://www.facebook.com/faithfocusedandfinish/
Matthew Emerzian is a speaker, author, and Founder of the not-for-profit organization Every Monday Matters. Matthew created the concept behind Every Monday Matters over ten years ago when he himself was struggling with depression and anxiety. He was unhappy with his job in the music industry and the overall quality of his life and took some time to reflect. During this time, Matthew worked to rekindle his happiness and positively impact the lives of those around him and, in doing so, recognized the power Mondays have in setting the tone for the rest of the week. Matthew's published his first book in 2008 under the same title and it was soon after adopted as an employee engagement program that has reached over 60,000 employees and a student curriculum taught to over 1.4 million students across the country. Now, with his new book, corporate leaders, overworked adults, senior citizens, and even young students are taught the same message -- you matter -- and Matthew's book and program help them understand why. Matthew's new book, https://www.amazon.com/Every-Monday-Matters-Passion-Positivity/dp/1492675288/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Every+Monday+Matters%3A+How+to+Kick+Your+Week+Off+with+Passion+Purpose+and+Positivity&qid=1571275549&sr=8-1 ("Every Monday Matters: How to Kick Your Week Off with Passion Purpose and Positivity"), takes readers on a 52-week journey with actionable steps to reconnect what really matters, redefine their purpose, and learn to create a larger impact. The book is broken down into thirteen themed chapters, offering readers mindful moments to process and opportunities to engage each month. His mission is to grow and scale companies by creating a movement. He is an Apple and Aiesec Alumnus. He is also a resident teacher at Ninja Marketing, the biggest online marketing school in Italy, where he teaches on how to launch products and sell them online. He is passionate about leadership, personal growth, entrepreneurship and, obviously, Italian food. In today’s Words2Success (W2S) show, Juan Grey interviews Matthew Emerzian on: Let's go over your https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAcHp0WBbBQ&feature=youtu.be (TEDx Talk)... And taking action to impact the world. What is that your company that "Every Monday Matters" does? You were in the music industry for 10 years, what made you change to where you are right now? What was your wake-up call? Give me a couple of things that people can do to impact the world every day, and I will do it too What is the most excited thing in your life? What is your advice for young entrepreneurs to let them know that they matter? Now, what advice can you tell to those artists that they are getting ready to put their words out to the world, but they do not do it? Is there any other books that have inspired you? What would be your WORDS2SUCCESS? More information about Matthew Emerzian: https://everymondaymatters.org/ (Every Monday Matters Organization) https://www.amazon.com/Every-Monday-Matters-Passion-Positivity/dp/1492675288/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Every+Monday+Matters%3A+How+to+Kick+Your+Week+Off+with+Passion+Purpose+and+Positivity&qid=1571275549&sr=8-1 ("Every Monday Matters: How to Kick Your Week Off with Passion Purpose and Positivity" BOOK) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAcHp0WBbBQ&feature=youtu.be (Matthew Emerzian - TEDx Talk) Social Network: https://www.facebook.com/matthew.emerzian (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/emerzian/?hl=es (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-emerzian (LinkedIn) https://twitter.com/emerzian?lang=es (Twitter) VAMOS!! VAMOS!! VAMOS!! This episode is sponsored by http://www.greatnesswithin.ca/ (GREATNESS WITHIN) (For a limited time, use your discount...
Antonio HP Brooks The author of “CHILD SUPPORT HOW I PAID IT AND STILL MADE IT” Is a first-hand look into what I had to endure for 18 years dealing with the child support system. There are men who genuinely deserve to be on child support and there's other men who simply just want to be a father. I take my hat off to women who are standing by the side of a man whose dealing with the child support system in my eyes you are the real MVP. Antonio’s journey in becoming an Author started because of his love for his two children. Antoina, and Antonio Brooks Jr. He’s also the founder, and CEO of Fight 4 Life, a Non-for –Profit Organization for men and women who are battling Cancer. Faith,Focused,Finish Blog Talk Radio Mon-Fri 11 am-Noon Eastern Guest Call (563) 999-374 Follow me on https://www.blogtalkradio.com/faithfocusedfinish https://www.facebook.com/faithfocusedandfinish/
Our guest this week is multi-talented Masters Thrower Myrle Mensey from St Louis, MO who, despite becoming a septuagenarian earlier this year, continues to dominate both nationally and internationally. Her catalogue of world records is endless, both in hammer and shot put and as a coach she knows a thing or two about throwing discuss and javelin too. Despite growing up before Title IX and missing out on the school and college sports available today Myrle decided to take up Masters Athletics at the age of 50. Unfortunately she ruptured her achilles tendon two years later, which put a stop to her running so she turned her hand to throwing instead. She was ranked World Number One in 12lb weight throw from 2011-2014. And from 2007 to today Myrle is ranked number one in the USA in five or more events for 12 consecutive years. In addition to multiple records Myrle was the 2013 USA Track and Field Masters Thrower of the Year, the 2013 USA Track and Field Masters Overall Female Athlete of the Year and was inducted to the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2014. She is an IAAF Level 5 Throws Coach, USA Track and Field Certified Level 3 Throws Coach and Certified USA Track and Field Level 2 for Jumps and Youth Specialization. Determined to pave the way for girls to have advice and access to sport in 2008 she established Throwing and Growing – The Myrle Mensey Foundation, which is Not-for-Profit Organization providing mentoring, educational, nutritional information and physical fitness programs for girls while participating in the throwing sports. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
This Episode features an interview with Taylor Francis the founder of Flawed Masterpieces a non Profit Organization in the city of Lafayette, LA geared toward building up our youth in the community. It also features the collaboration hit "Complicated Love" ft. Bunnyson Slugga & G. Lynn. Making it's debut appearance on this episode as well a song from R&B Lane Ft King Rize called "Hard Knox" and the music tip of the day "The Importance of having a Team". R.I.P. to Vicious a Louisiana Legend
Beyond Zero Emissions are a Not for Profit Organization finding the path for Australia to reach zero emissions. The organization advocate for climate change policy and action that is in line with the science and the 2015 Paris Agreement to reach peak emissions as soon as possible. Michael Lord is the head of research of the organization. They have put out a whole bunch of comprehensive reports showing how industries can eliminate their reliance on fossil fuels. Today we talk about cement. Cement isn't as sexy as some of the other intensive GHG emission sources, but it sure is significant, contributing to 8% of emissions, a larger value than cars! There is an opportunity for structural engineers in the building industry to innovate. In this episode we cover: - The consequences of not eliminating carbon - The 5 strategies to eliminating cement. Including geopolymers, cement replacement and timber - Previous reports and vision of BZE If you share their vision, then it might be a good idea to contribute to their cause. Find them at www.bze.org.au Enjoy the show!
http://www.blacktopia.org Rochelle Lisa Russell of the BreAnna Banner Ladybug Society (a Non for Profit Organization that keeps young girls off the street using community service, and holding self esteem building workshops) will be a guest on Blacktopia Round Table Talk Radio to discuss the origins of her organization, the death of her daughter BreAnna Banner and how everything came about as well as warning young women about the dangers of the DEPO shot. Barbara the Cuntry Cleaning Lady will sit our guest down in the hot seat and grill her like a cop during The Interogation Session, Some Guy Named Jay has more news for the Old Church Lady Announcements and Adrienne Charleston is coming with a new Butterfly Flow. Tune in!
January Jones sharing a JFK Personal Story with Tawana WilliamsNovember 20, 2013Tawana Williams was born without arms and her mother desperately needed help so she wrote a letter to President Kennedy. JFK quickly responded by arranging for Tawana to go to a school for handicapped children. Today is a highly sought after keynote Motivational Speaker, Author, Television Personality, Artist (she draws with her feet,) Vocalist, Businesswoman, Mother, Wife, Mentor and CEO of Tawana Williams Outreach, Inc. a Non for Profit Organization. She has a powerful and uplifting message for people of all walks of life. Her compelling story is one of triumph, perseverance and determination. She became a professional speaker in 1996 and travels throughout the country speaking in churches, schools, day cares, nursing homes, prisons, drug rehabilitation centers, corporations and organizations. Her motto is “No More Excuses,” if you want it-go get it.
TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Associate Director, Hamish Pirie, interviews well known playwrights whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode, Hamish Speaks to Omphile Molousi. Omphile was born in the village of Bodibe in 1981, where he was raised by his Grandmother. He is a freelance writer/actor/director. He graduated at the Market Theatre Laboratory. He’s been doing theatre since 2001. His theatre acting credits include: Cadre, Itsoseng, Shakespeare dreaming at the zoo, Sizwe Bansi is dead, Animal farm, Robben Island Bible, Romeo and Juliet, The mirror, Caucasian chalk circle, Much ado about nothing, Echoes, Blurring Shine, Julius Caesar, Sharpeville 1&2 and others. His writing credits for Theatre: Cadre (Published by Junkets publishers and Oberon books UK, World premiere at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, SA premiere at the Market Theatre, Grahamstown National arts Festival Main program, Currently performing at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival in Scotland), Itsoseng (Published by Junkets publishers and Oxford University Press SA, adapted for a BBC radio play, and performed at various local and international venues including Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, 2008 Edinburgh festival in Scotland, 2011 Dublin Festival in Ireland, 2013 Adelaide Festival in Australia.), Balalatladi (Rehearsed reading at Washington DC’s Kennedy Centre, Performed at the Family Season Festival in Cape Town, Performed at the National School of The Arts Festival), Informal (Performed at the Market Theatre Lab and National School of the Arts, For the right reasons (Published by Oxford University Press SA and Junkets Publishers, Staged reading at the Adelaide Festival in Australia), Daddy comes tonight (Published by Junkets Publishers) The sweet door (Performed at Windybrow Theatre), Ijo! (Performed at the Market Theatre Laboratory and Grahamstown National Arts Festival 2005), Pozeng (Resident project at the Market Theatre Laboratory) Short Story: Bargain (Published by Penguin publishers). Writing for TV; Zone 14 series 2, 3, 4 and 5. His Theatre Directing credits include: Cadre, Informal, Balalatladi, Ijo and Pozeng Omphile was the first recipient of the Bret Goldin Bursary Award which gave him an opportunity to intern at the Royal Shakespeare Company as an actor in the UK. He also won the Scotsman Fringe First Award 2008 for Itsoseng, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. He won the Andre Deshields award for Itsoseng, best performance at the Black theatre alliance awards 2010 in Chicago. He taught the Cicely Berry voice technique and acting at the Actors Centre and is currently teaching at the Market Theatre Laboratory. He is also a field worker at the Market Theatre Laboratory since 2010. As a fieldworker he travels throughout the whole country assisting community theatre groups to develop their stories. He is a founder of Mowa Art Fields, a Not for Profit Organization that teaches teachers in rural public schools to teach creative arts. The organization also has an annual festival for Grade 5-7 learners in the North West Province. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain