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Picture a weary parent stepping through a hospital door and finding a warm kitchen, a quiet bed, and a team that already knows their child's name. Katie Fitzgerald, Global President and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities, joins Ryan to explain how she is scaling that welcome across sixty-two countries, and sketches a clear plan for doubling the number of families RMHC can house and support worldwide. Katie recalls hard-won lessons from guiding Feeding America through the pandemic's first shockwaves, and also explains why psychological safety is the starting point for every bold target she sets. From slashing treatment-abandonment rates in Peru to raising seventy-six million dollars in a single four-month sprint, Katie shows how steady progress, not perfection, can change a family's story forever.
In this powerful and heartfelt episode, Renee sits down with Kayleigh Kennedy to talk about her journey into motherhood and the unimaginable moment her son was diagnosed with leukemia. Kayleigh opens up about navigating the emotional rollercoaster of childhood cancer, the strength it demanded, and the lifeline her family found in Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). From the financial strain to the daily emotional toll, she shares what it's really like to care for a seriously ill child – and why support systems like RMHC across Canada are so crucial. They also dive into the importance of caregiver self-care, the incredible sense of community RMHC fosters, and how events like McHappy Day at McDonald's (coming up on Thursday, May 8th) help families like Kayleigh's across Canada. This episode is a moving reminder of the power of compassion, connection, and showing up for one another. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill Horan and Matthew Leonard talk with Cassandra Basile, the Director of PR and Marketing at Ronald McDonald House Charities New York Metro, which is anincredible organization that provides comfort, care, and housing to families with seriously ill children. They find out how they help families during some of their most challenging times, and learn about the impact it has on communities in the Long Island area.
I had the honour of speaking with the mom of a family who has first-hand experienced @RMHCCanada to understand the unimaginable journey of having a seriously ill child and how Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Canada goes the extra mile to provide care that only a family can give. Thank you, @thekayleighkennedy for the time and opportunity to sit down and film this podcast segment with me to discuss the importance of RMHC support programs. From meals to mental health services, fitness rooms and non-medical therapies (such as pet and music therapy), RMHC goes above-and-beyond to meet the physical and emotional needs of every family member. However, Up to 4 out of 5 families who need RMHC services can't access them due to lack of space or no available program location, you can help RMHC help give families the care and support only a family can give! Donate today or learn how you can support families in your community at RMHC Canada. The Papaya Podcast is now a proud monthly sponsor of RMHC Canada and would love to invite others to join in giving back this family day *ad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Focus on Outcomes, Stephanie Hayden, CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities in Madison, discusses the organization's mission to support families during their most challenging times. Stephanie shares insights into the vital role of community and volunteerism in creating a "home away from home" for families with hospitalized children. She highlights how RMHC leverages technology to enhance operations, foster connections, and support families, even beyond their stay. Learn about the impact of compassionate leadership, the importance of partnerships, and the innovative ways RMHC is growing to meet increasing needs. Plus, Stephanie offers actionable ideas for individuals and businesses to get involved and make a difference.
We know Bryan Johnson gobbles 100 pills a day. He pumps his son's plasma through his veins. He does light therapy on his junk and wants to live forever. But do we understand how Johnson's fascinations reflect his Mormon heritage? No. No we don't. That's why we called our very own Salt Lake City expert, Blair Hodges, host of the Relationscapes podcast. Blair joins Matthew to discuss Johnson's transhumanism, which has roots in the LDS but has also led him away from it. They cover the spirituality of his money, whether he's trying to become a living god, and how his home gym has some distinctive Mormon temple elements. Also: is Bryan really as polite as he seems, or is he hiding Blair has degrees in journalism, religious studies, and disability studies from the University of Utah and Georgetown University. He directed communications for the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Studies at Brigham Young University before moving to the nonprofit sector. He has served as communications director for Volunteers of America, Utah and RMHC of the Intermountain Area. He's currently working on a research project on the history of intellectual disabilities in Mormon thought. Show Notes Relationscapes—Blair Hodges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Kate Horton, President and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada (RMHC), pays Al a visit to discuss the organization's mission to support families with critically ill children. She shares insights into the history and impact of RMHC, including the challenges faced by families and their need for support.Kate also highlights heartwarming stories of families helped by RMHC and details ongoing campaigns and ways small businesses can contribute.Also in this episode:Sean McCormick, VP Business Development at Moneris talks Taylor Swift numbers.Amanda Ibrahim, Senior Events & Sponsorship Specialist at Moneris.Links of Interest:Ronald McDonald House Charities CanadaMoneris Data Services Subscribe now!If you have a payment-related or business question you'd like to submit to one of our experts, you can email us at podcast@moneris.com.Just Good Business is a Moneris podcast production hosted by Al Grego.
December 2, 2024 - Amber Kaylor of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois and Dr. Juanita Morris joined Byers & Co to talk about being on the radio, commencement speeches, entertainment, community public safety academy, and All-In Day for RMHC. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Jonna Busack Director Marketing and Corporate Partnerships Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing for families who've traveled to Denver to get medical treatment for their kids and no family is ever charged to stay there. The families can stay at the Ronald McDonald House for as long as their child is receiving treatment. The Ronald McDonald House is similar to a hotel room but they also provide free meals and even laundry. There are even time they might be able to give the families tickets to the zoo or sporting events. Coming up on December 5th is the annual Light the House Radiothon. All the money raised that day goes directly to the Ronald McDonald House. It starts at 6a and goes until the final total is revealed at 6p. Rmhc-denver.org
Turns out periods are the hostile punctuation of the texting world, we dream of raising enough money during PDD to buy RMHC a new van, Jason took his first trip to Sioux Falls, SD and he loved it! Plus, he stopped by Minnesota's Largest Candy Store -- did his find some tasty treats? Plus, move over Spirit Halloween, Spirit Christmas is coming for the holiday season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Turns out periods are the hostile punctuation of the texting world, we dream of raising enough money during PDD to buy RMHC a new van, Jason took his first trip to Sioux Falls, SD and he loved it! Plus, he stopped by Minnesota's Largest Candy Store -- did his find some tasty treats? Plus, move over Spirit Halloween, Spirit Christmas is coming for the holiday season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We were falling a little behind on race reviews, so we are getting caught up today! We've had three great races all in a row. Let's talk about them. We ran the Run to Bless 5k, Rexy Run 5k, and Hearts for RMHC 10k recently. We got to see most of you there! Let's break them down and then look at what's coming up for all of us race addicts!
This week's Ohio Ag Net podcast features the members of the Partners for Ohio Agriculture team that is gearing up for 2024 Dean's Charity Steer Show on Tuesday, July 30 at the Ohio State Fair. The team includes the Jennings family from Clermont County, with exhibitor Kaylee Jennings showcasing her Chianina heifer, Becky. Dan Wagner, President and CEO of Farm Credit Mid-America, is the celebrity exhibitor handling Becky during the event under the tutelage of Jennings. Joining them is Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal and the Ohio Ag Net Podcast. Get the inside scoop of preparations as the team has hopes of bringing home some of the top awards at the event, and, more importantly, maximizing the funds raised for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio. Donate to support RMHC through Partners for Ohio Agriculture at: //igfn.us/vf/2024SteerShow/team/PartnersforOHAgriculture. This week's featured audio includes: Matt talking to Katy Boots with Nutrien Ag Solutions about the 4Rs of nutrient management Dale Minyo speaking with Charlie Booker with Agri Spray Drones concerning FAA compliance rules for drone spray applications.
Welcome back to Race to Value! In this episode we introduce our new host, Ashley Schwartz and discuss the rebranding of the Institute for Advancing Health Value and how we are expanding our work. Today's guest is Dr. Keith Smith (M.A., Ed.D., MBA, L.M., RMHC (ret.)) serves as the Executive Dean and Senior Vice President for Michael O. Leavitt School of Health at Western Governors University. He has strategic leadership experience in the business, nonprofit, and higher education sectors. His 26-year career in higher education comprises holding faculty, dean, vice-provost, vice-president, and now senior vice-president positions, at five universities prior to coming to WGU, inclusive of leading schools of health, business and IT, and arts and sciences. He has taught courses and given presentations domestically and internationally on leadership and organizational change, higher education innovation, and personal growth and development. Smith has supervised educational programs in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. He has played a lead role in both regional and programmatic accreditations. His teams have developed a wide spread of programs from the microcredential through doctoral levels, as well as partnerships with business, government, military, and community colleges across the nation. 0:19: Introduction to Keith Smith, SVP of WGU's Leavitt School of Health. 1:42: Upcoming changes you can expect to see with the Institute for Advancing Health Value and it's rebrand. 2:52: Expansion in content- we will be continuing our work in Value Based Care, but are expanding into workforce, health equity, diversity and inclusion and workforce development. 4:50: Health Equity Convening in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. This is a new area of work that we are continuing to expand and explore in different areas of the United States 8:00: Discussion of the Programs that the Leavitt School of Health currently offers. 11:40: Discussion of WGU's strategic pillars and how they will benefit the general public and the current workforce. “We want to set a greater tone out in the Healthcare Industry, in terms of thought leaderships and opportunities to partner with those in different systems, and opportunities to be a resource center for them.” - Dr. Keith Smith “Educational Equity feeds into Health Equity. By providing education to everyone, it opens the door for health equity and having trained, qualified and a culturally competent workforce that mirrors the diverse population that they are caring for.” – Ashley Schwartz
Welcome Wayne Howett to Purposely, where he shares his organisation's mission and his career and life journey. Wayne is the CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities® New Zealand (RMHC NZ), an organisation dedicated to providing practical help and compassionate care to families of hospitalised children. Wayne has experience of having a sick child and this lived experience led him to the work he does today. His daughter, Claudia, was just eight weeks old when he noticed something amiss while playfully lifting her in the air. Prompted by a concerning observation in her eyes, Wayne's wife took her to the doctor, leading to a swift referral to a specialist. Within a day, they were in consultation with medical experts, indicating the severity of the situation. Two days later, Claudia underwent surgery to remove her right and to treat cancerous tumours in her left eye, diagnosed with bilateral Retinoblastoma. This marked the beginning of Wayne and his family's challenging medical journey. In their thirties, Wayne and his wife found themselves travelling overseas in pursuit of the best treatment for Claudia. Their journey took them to Miami in the United States, where Wayne, facing the challenge of lacking insurance, ingeniously found ways to cover the mounting medical expenses. This included securing local employment and juggling work responsibilities with caring for their daughter. Despite the immense challenges, the treatment proved successful, and Claudia, now 23, leads a vibrant life. Though she lost her sight due to the treatment, Claudia remains active and joyful, particularly enjoying horse riding, often accompanied by her father, who acts as her guide on the trails. When presented with the opportunity to lead the Auckland branch and then the combined RMHC nationwide, Wayne recognised himself as an ideal candidate. His firsthand experience of caring for his daughter, combined with his professional expertise honed during his tenure as an audit professional, uniquely positioned him for the role. The charity Wayne leads supports parents and families navigating the challenges of medical treatment for their children. Wayne has drawn from his own experiences of both domestic and international medical journeys to lead the mission locally in Aotearoa NZ and his lived experience really helps him to empathise with the parents going through their own journeys. "I've been in that situation personally. And so I know that the day-to-day challenges suddenly become monumental. They're not trivial matters that you can easily brush aside; they become significant hurdles in your mind because you're dealing with this trauma." Ronald McDonald House Charities worldwide are dedicated to providing practical help and compassionate care to families of sick children. The RMHC team know the importance of empathy, support, and involving families in paediatric healthcare, and this was particularly relevant amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic. RMHC New Zealand operate on a $12 million annual budget, employs over 130 staff and relies on the dedication of around 400 volunteers. Its facilities, spanning across the country, include Houses in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, alongside Family Rooms in Auckland, Invercargill and Christchurch, and a Family Retreat in Rotorua. This retreat, situated on the shores of Lake Rotorua, serves families whose journeys have been particularly challenging. Wayne's journey with RMHC began in June 2010 when he was appointed CEO of RMH Auckland Trust. He assumed the role of CEO of RMHC NZ in early 2015, overseeing the amalgamated trusts of RMH Auckland and RMH Wellington, and later the amalgamation of the South Island trust (RMHSI). His tenure includes four years as the first New Zealand representative advising RMHC Global on expansion and network strengthening and latterly on Global Impact Strategy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
This weekend is the Ronald McDonald House McGala, and Megan Weinstein, CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities Jacksonville, and Kemal Gasper, VP of Community Engagement for VyStar Credit Union, join JMN to discuss how your contributions provide support services for families dealing with critical pediatric illnesses or injuries. RMHC has been supporting families for 35 years in the Jacksonville area. Visit RMHCJACKSONVILLE.ORG to learn how you can donate, volunteer, or get tickets for the McGala!
The Ronald McDonald House Charities expanded to Eastern Idaho five years ago, with the 5th Annual Fundraising for Families event aiming to raise $70,000 to support families with ill or injured children at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Director Lori Priest emphasizes community engagement and sponsorship support, highlighting the event's goal of raising awareness about RMHC's mission while providing a "home away from home" for families in need. You can find the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/the-ronald-mcdonald-house-charites-of-idaho-holds-5th-annual-fundraising-for-families-event Photo Credit: Brian Myrick
Today on Meldon Law & Friends, we are joined first by Sherry Houston, Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of North Central Florida. Sherry will tell us more about what RMHC does to support the community & their upcoming event, the 2022 Sporting Clays Tournament. Then the Executive Director of Aces In Motion (AIM), Addison Staples, joins the program. AIM is a sports-based after-school youth development program that puts best practices in action. He'll tell us more about their upcoming event in December, AIM Holiday Benefit, and what you can do to get involved!
Segment 1: Tom Fortino, Founder and Principal, Alpha Wealth Group, and host of “This Week in Wealth” on WGN Radio, joins John Williams to talk about the current market rally, end of year strategies, and new rules IRS for 2024. Segment 2: Bree Fowler, Senior Editor at CNET, talks about the specifics regarding old Google account deletions starting […]
Holly Buckendahl, Executive Director, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana, joins John to talk about how McDonald’s is partnering with Ronald McDonald House Charities for the inaugural “Round-Up for RMHC Rally” in celebration of National Nonprofit Day. Round-Up for RMHC is a year-round initiative that is executed in the drive-thru, at the […]
Holly Buckendahl, Executive Director, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana, joins John to talk about how McDonald’s is partnering with Ronald McDonald House Charities for the inaugural “Round-Up for RMHC Rally” in celebration of National Nonprofit Day. Round-Up for RMHC is a year-round initiative that is executed in the drive-thru, at the […]
Holly Buckendahl, Executive Director, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana, joins John to talk about how McDonald’s is partnering with Ronald McDonald House Charities for the inaugural “Round-Up for RMHC Rally” in celebration of National Nonprofit Day. Round-Up for RMHC is a year-round initiative that is executed in the drive-thru, at the […]
Today we welcome back Marti Spencer with Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas. RMHC of the Carolinas operates 3 houses out of South Carolina, with the goal of keeping families with sick children together and near the care and resources they need. Today, RMHC of the Carolinas has served close to 12,000 families from the upstate, our surrounding states, and beyond our country's borders. Marti talks about the many volunteer opportunities RMHC offers such as baking cookies and their pop tab program, as well as other ways you can give back such as donations or rounding up your change when eating at McDonald's. Marti also talks about upcoming events such as a Golf Tournament, Plane Pull, Gala, Lights of Love, and much more. Tune in to learn more about why volunteers are so valuable to Ronald McDonald, as well as details on how to become a guest of the house if you have a sick child. Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas rmhc-carolinas.org 864-235-0506
RMHC is celebrating helping families for 35 years, with a special 35 FOOT FUN RUN! Join the fun at the 121 Financial Ballpark on July 16th, for a great event. You can register at RMHC.org, on the WAPE website, or at the event. Funds raised from this event go toward helping families with children undergoing medical care. After the Fun Run, stay for the Jumbo Shrimp game, plus kids get to run the bases. It all happens Sunday, July 16th.
On Tee to Green this week, Skip catches up with former Buckeye Ryan Armour, chats with SI's Gary VanSickle about last week's U.S. Open, we heard from Adam Scott talking about the PGA-LIV merger, and Caitlin Wolcott joined to discuss the RMHC and their upcoming event.
Today we are joined by Josh Fields. Josh is the sales and marketing director at Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls. RMHC, one of the leaders in the market of elk calls, predator calls, turkey calls and more. We talk about his backstory, how he got to RMHC, and what he does for RMHC's right now. Another amazing interview of a great person in the hunting world. check it out right now on the Bull Moutain Brothers podcast.
“What they're going through is traumatic and anxiety provoking and scary. And, you know, it's a roller coaster ride of emotions and experiences, and we just want to make sure that we're with them on the ride. Whatever that ride looks like, offering support the best way we can.” — Holly BuckendahlLaurette met Holly Buckendahl five years ago through Holly's incredible work as CEO at Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. Holly and her team have played a critical role in the charities' continued success, offering vital support and resources to families with hospitalized children in the midwest. Many people have heard of Ronald McDonald House but might not know exactly what it is, how it started, where it's headed, or how they can get engaged. In this episode, Laurette and Holly talk through all of the above—and then some. Including, how the fan-favorite Shamrock Shake (which you can find this March at your local McDonald's!) played a key role in the Ronald McDonald House beginnings.Plus, Holly gives advice on how to create a strong infrastructure within a charity and expands on the mantra, “no money, no mission.”In this episode of Owning Your Legacy:What is family-centered careThe origins of the Ronald McDonald House CharityThe evolution of RMHC's three main programsHow RMHC cares for the mental health of its familiesAdvice on creating a sustainable charityIf you enjoyed the episode please share it with others, and rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. To learn more about me and how I am Owning My Legacy, you can find me on Instagram @LauretteRondenet and online at lauretterondenet.com.
Host Jennifer Poindexter, MOFB Director of Promotion and Education, is joined by Alan Lubert, Community Relations Manager for Ronald McDonald House Charities - Kansas City, to discuss Celebrate Agriculture, Thank a Farmer Week donations, and the long-time partnership between MOFB and RMHC. To learn more visit: rmhckc.org/ or mofb.org/event/thank-a-farmer-week/. Host: Jennifer Poindexter, MOFB Director of Promotion and Education Guest: Alan Lubert, RMHC - KC Community Relations Manager Producer: Elizabeth Wyss, MOFB Audio/Visual Specialist
Marti Spencer, CEO and Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas joins us on the podcast today! Marti tells us how RMHC started, what they provide right here in the upstate and how we can all be a part of their mission! Ronald McDonald House of the Carolinas 706 Grove Road, Greenville, SC 29605 864-235-0506 www.rmhc-carolinas.org "
Susan Wright Kenny is the Founder and Chief Do GOODer of Do GOODer Partners, a consulting firm that empowers companies to engage their teams and customers in doing GOOD in the communities where they live and work. Prior to founding Do GOODer Partners, Susan worked for close to 20 years a professional fundraiser supporting the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). While working with MDA, Susan was responsible for the coordination and funding for healthcare clinics, support groups, and summer camps throughout Southern California. As MDA's National Director of Retail Partnerships and Community Engagement, she worked with Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions, Lowe's, Kroger, and other retailers to execute their annual customer engagement events resulting in millions of dollars raised for muscle disease research. While working with RMHC, Susan was instrumental in the National Roofing Contractors Association's first ever national charitable partnership with RMHC. Prior to leaving RMHC, she was the lead fundraiser for the $12 million capital campaign to double the size of the Orange County House. Susan has volunteered her time to plan and fund the Association of Fundraising Professionals education seminar, OneOC's Spirit of Volunteerism Awards, and the Greater Irvine Chamber of Commerce Women of Influence events. In addition, she has been a Board member to Advisors in Philanthropy and currently sits on the Advisory Board for the Extraordinary Lives Foundation. She is a founding member of the 100 Women Who Care Orange County Chapter and volunteers her time for numerous nonprofit organizations. Susan is a graduate of the University of Arizona and has a Human Resource Management Certificate from the University of California, Irvine. She is the proud parent of two incredible teenagers and dreams that one day every person and every company in the world will find their passion partner to do GOOD and create meaningful change. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning
Lindsey Rai Kortan and Jonathan Leymaster join me in-studio before tonight's disco-themed "Wings and Wheels" fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House to sing like the Bee Gee's and fess up about things we've shoplifted.
Happy Friday!!!-Has everyone checked out already for the holiday?-Do me even care about wedding anniversaries?-Judgment Zone: Is she a JERK or JUSTIFIED for walking out of the store without paying for ALL of her items?-The one thing that a lot of people do (especially on the West Side) that is DEvaluing their home- Our friends at RMHC help us Kick off the LONG Labor Day weekend
In today's episode I break down my next big challenge - the 2022 Chicago Marathon! I chat through running with the Ronald McDonald House Charities, as well as my first marathon attempt in NYC 2017 and what I am planning on doing differently this time around
The Ronald McDonald House Charities was founded in 1974 to help families stay together as a child was hospitalized. This organization has made tremendous strides to help in the healing process of sick children. Kids & Clays solicits in-kind contributions from generous national sponsors and donors to be used by participating Chapters who host annual Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap fundraising events. All told, these 2 great organizations hold charity shoots that raise donations for a great cause, the gathering of shooters for a fun event, and the introduction of new shooters to the game! They have over 44 events across 22 states where you can participate in the shoot, buy auction items, or just donate to the cause! Listen in as we speak with Eric McGrath of the northern Ohio chapter, Doug Jeannette, Executive Director, and Kiley Frazier, program manager for Kids and Clays Foundation. We also hear from a very loyal Rhino Chokes customer, Craig Illusky! Craig and his son Gavin are huge believers in Rhino products, and in this short segment, he tells us why YOU need Rhino products!- Kids & Clays- kidsandclays.com- Kids & Clays event / auction at Hill-nDale club - ptfk2022givesmart.com - Woolley Shooting Inc -https://www.woolleyshooting.com- Folded Wing Apparel - https://foldedwingapparel.com- OtoPro Hearing Service- https://otoprotechnologies.com- Rhino Chokes - https://rhinochokes.com- RE Ranger- https://www.reranger.com- BAREPELT- https://barepelt.com- GAMEBORE US- https://www.gameboreus.com- ATLAS TRAPS- https://www.atlastraps.com- NEGRINI CASES- https://negrinicases.com/the-dead-pair/- White Flyer Targets - https://whiteflyer.com- Chad Roberts-email- bpsipro@gmail.com
Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Team – EP026 Wild & Uncut Podcast This episode of the Wild & Uncut podcast with Kristy Titus was recorded live from the 2022 Hunt Expo in Salt Lake City with Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Founder, Rocky Jacobsen, Marketing & Sales Director, Josh Fields, and Social Media Director, Kent Anderson. Thanks to some incredible elk callers on the RMHC team, Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls has nearly 80 World Championship titles to the company credit due to the original patented diaphragm elk call that was designed by Rocky Jacobsen. Originally, Bugling Bull Game Calls, the company's roots are in elk hunting but have since expanded into the full line of calls, now called Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls featuring whitetail deer, moose, wolf, predator, turkey and roe deer calls. Throughout the podcast the team discusses the ins and outs of each line of calls, a few tips, and techniques. This is a fun and informative podcast that you don't want to miss. Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Website: www.buglingbull.com Social Media: RMHC: @rockymountainhuntingcalls Rockie Jacobsen: @rockiejacobsen Josh Fields: @joshfields21 Kent Anderson: @lifeasabowhunter FOLLOW KRISTY: Pursue The Wild - YouTube Channel Pursue the Wild Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sponsored by Ruger
On Tee to Green this week, Skip chatted with Rod Koch from Titleist on all things golf technology in the first two segments. Next, Angie Hartley of RMHC of Central Ohio joined the show. Closing out the show hearing from Billy Horschel, who had some very strong comments on the PGA Tour & LIV Tour.
On this episode of What the Floor we had the opportunity to interview Heather Bauer from the Ronald McDonald House Charity in Seattle. We talk to her about what RMHC is, how it works and how we have partnered with them through our new WPC product called Sparta. Our new product highlight segment “Fire in the Hole” focused on introducing our new WPC product called Sparta to the world. LinksRonald McDonald House Charities WW & AlaskaSparta Premium Luxury Planks & TilesWhat the Floor is a T&A Supply Company Inc original production. You can find out more about us at tasupply.com or tasflooring.com. This show is produced by Jose Morales with help from Toni Collier and Jessica Riser. Hosted by Holiday Van Erem and Michael Goria.Tell us what you think of the show or send us an idea for an episode topic at wtfpodcast@tasupply.com. Or use #whatthefloorpodcast on social media to let us know what you think.
How Ronald McDonald House in Utah provides skilled behavioral health support to families when they need it most This episode of HealthChangers highlights the innovative family support program founded at RMHC Intermountain Area. Carrie Romano, CEO of RMHC Intermountain Area, and Maria Gamvroulas, Family Support Services Manager, talk with Jim Swayze, president of Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah, about the work of RMHC and the support of families. The episode concludes with reflections from Peggy Maguire, president of the Cambia Health Foundation. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Navigating an illness with a loved one is a journey that requires perseverance, strength, and community. But when you add a hospitalization away from home to the mix, it can truly feel unfathomable. I can certainly relate to this after my own personal experience with Mattea. Thankfully, I had the honor of witnessing firsthand the love, hope, and community that lives within the walls of the Ronald McDonald Houses. It's my privilege to introduce you to Ronald McDonald House Charities' Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana CEO, Holly Buckendahl. For over 25 years as a non-profit leader, the last 14 of which with RMHC, she's committed herself to improving the health and wellness of families in need. The RMHC supports families by providing a home away from home during hospitalizations, community, family rooms in hospitals, mobile medical healthcare for underprivileged children, and so much more. Enjoy this conversation as you'll hear about the incredible work Holly and the RMHC teams do worldwide. You'll learn about the best ways to get involved and receive advice from an experienced social worker on the best ways to provide emotional support for families in your community that are going through hardships. Don't underestimate how much rounding up your bill at Mcdonald's by a few cents can help. Last year Mcdonald's raised over $2 million for the RMHC in round-up change. A small donation can make a world of a difference. Key Takeaways with Holly Buckendahl How the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) work to support families with hospitalized loved ones. What you can do to emotionally support families in your community going through hardships. Discover the role of McDonalds in raising funds and supporting the RMHC. How spreading awareness of the existence of RMHC worldwide could greatly impact a family in need. Getting involved with the charities. The empowering force of community, especially through hospitalizations. Show Notes: Get Full Access to the Show Notes by visiting: MatteasJoy.org/27. Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of The Joy In The Journey, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU!
When a child is seriously ill or injured, the entire family is affected. While the child requires medical attention and effective treatments, their family also needs to be supported with compassion and care. Families can find this support at Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), which works to ease the burdens of everyday life so families can focus on being with their children. To expand the resources available to families, RMHC of the Intermountain Area has created a new family support program funded by the Cambia Health Foundation. This pioneering program includes a full-time staff person and provides crisis intervention, mental health support, grief and bereavement support, and collaborative case management to help address social determinants of health. This can include helping families at home after their stay by connecting them to community resources for job placement, food security, school, support groups and other services. RMHC is a longtime community partner of Cambia Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Cambia Health Solutions. The new family support program aligns with the Foundation's new strategic vision to advance equity through whole-person health in underserved communities. With this renewed focus on behavioral health and belief in building a just and inclusive health care system for all, the Foundation is amid a multi-year, $11.5 million community initiative to increase access, improve quality of care and reduce the stigma of mental health. This episode of HealthChangers highlights the innovative family support program founded at RMHC Intermountain Area. Carrie Romano, CEO of RMHC Intermountain Area, and Maria Gamvroulas, Family Support Services Manager, talk with Jim Swayze, president of Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah, about the work of RMHC and the support of families. The episode concludes with reflections from Peggy Maguire, president of the Cambia Health Foundation.
Kelly Dolan is our guest today and is the president and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). In this role, she leads the strategic vision for the organization's long-term growth, impact and delivery of mission. Additionally, she provides strategic guidance for system-wide programs that support millions of children and their families each year in 62 countries and regions around the world. The mission of RMHC is to create, find, and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com or www.rmhc.org.
Join me for a conversation with Sue Nigra, Director of Development at Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of the Capital Region and Dan Miller, Managing Director of Three Buckets Wealth Management and board member of RMHC of the Capital Region.RMHC of the Capital Region provides hope, strength and love to improve the health and well-being of children facing serious health challenges and their families - but they don't do it alone. Listen as Sue and Dan share heartwarming stories that will inspire you to get involved with RMHC of the Capital Region.“The house that love built is not just a slogan” - Dan Miller Helpful Links:Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region40 Years of Love GalaJune 30 , 2022 5:30 -9:00 pmAlbany Capital Center, AlbanyBuy tickets/sponsor event: https://rmhcofalbany.org/news-and-events/signature-events/40-years-of-love/Donate online: https://rmhcofalbany.org/donate/Just Off Glen is recorded in the podcast studio of WorkSmart Coworking and Meeting Space and it's produced by Black Mountain Visuals in Glens Falls, NY.Don't work alone! WorkSmart provides a ready-to-be-productive space with a supportive community to help YOU do your best work. Book a tour today!Thanks for listening! Join us again next time, Just Off Glen!
Join me for a conversation with Sue Nigra, Director of Development at Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of the Capital Region and Dan Miller, Managing Director of Three Buckets Wealth Management and board member of RMHC of the Capital Region. RMHC of the Capital Region provides hope, strength and love to improve the health and well-being of children facing serious health challenges and their families - but they don't do it alone. Listen as Sue and Dan share heartwarming stories that will inspire you to get involved with RMHC of the Capital Region. “The house that love built is not just a slogan” - Dan Miller Helpful Links: Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region40 Years of Love GalaJune 30, 2022 5:30 -9:00 pm Albany Capital Center, AlbanyBuy tickets/sponsor event: https://rmhcofalbany.org/news-and-events/signature-events/40-years-of-love/Donate online: https://rmhcofalbany.org/donate/Just Off Glen is recorded in the podcast studio of WorkSmart Coworking and Meeting Space and it's produced by Black Mountain Visuals in Glens Falls, NY. Don't work alone! WorkSmart provides a ready-to-be-productive space with a supportive community to help YOU do your best work. Book a tour today!Thanks for listening! Join us again next time, Just Off Glen!
In this episode Gabby and Becky dig into the house that love built with Kimmy Venter of the Ronald McDonald House in Albany, NY. The RMH is celebrating 40 years of housing parents and families with children who are receiving care at Albany Med. Kimmy shares some stories of love from the house's history and talks with us about how our local listeners and followers can help to spread the love and celebrate their big anniversary with them! Check out Ronald McDonald House of Albany for all the details on their 40th anniversary AND how you can help them and their guests! And, follow us on all of the things! And don't forget to like, follow and review us on your favorite podcast platform! RMHC at @rmhccapitalregion Becky at @beckyjodaniels Gabby at @gabfshr Micropolitan Matchmakers @micropolitan_matchmakers Capital Heart Connection @capheartconnect --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rachel speaks with Ronald McDonald House Charities President and CEO, Kelly Dolan. The mission of RMHC is to create, find, and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families and is located throughout 62 countries and regions. RMHC envisions a world where all children have access to medical care and their families are supported and actively involved in their children's care. Kelly discusses the impact of RMHC, new initiatives and her own career development and journey. To find out more about RMHC you can visit their website below. Host: Rachel CoxGuest: Kelly DolanRonald McDonald House Charities: https://www.rmhc.org/Producer: Alana FinemanIntro/Outro beat: Cocktail by Major Tweaks
Marti Spencer, CEO and Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas joins us on the podcast today! Marti tells us how RMHC started, what they provide right here in the upstate and how we can all be a part of their mission! Ronald McDonald House of the Carolinas 706 Grove Road, Greenville, SC 29605 864-235-0506 www.rmhc-carolinas.org
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Brandon Brown sat down with Nicole Tarpoff, the Special Events and Communications Manager at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Bluegrass. They discussed the details of her role, the history of the RMHC, the ways in which the UK and Lexington community can get involved, and more.