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Homeless Training's Ryan Dowd joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss why Illinois needs an office to combat homelessness, what homelessness in America looks like, and who will be the State Homelessness Chief. https://www.homelesstraining.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TalkLP Host Amber Bradley sits down with RLPSA Keynote speaker Ryan Dowd, Chief Empathy Officer for Homeless Training Center.com to discuss Ryan's expert advice on dealing with the homeless at your organization. Listen to this episode, sponsored by NAVCO, to gather some insight on the issue of homelessness and the best way to truly de-escalate situations....(spoiler alert: it starts with empathy). Take a listen to also hear how the various make-up of the homeless population and why that matters when training your people PLUS the biggest mistake organizations make when dealing with the homeless (it's not what you think)! To learn more about NAVCO and it's many proactive solutions visit here!
Former Executive director at Hesed House Ryan Dowd joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about how people become homeless, the 4 different types of homelessness he sees come through the Hesed House, and he explains why outlawing homelessness is inefficient.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Dowd is a talented industrial designer that has worked with more footwear and fashion companies than one can list in a podcast bio. Some of his more prominent work has been with Timberland, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Wolverine. Listen to this podcast where he details his career and discusses various design topics.
April is Autism Awareness Month and Amy Cochran from By Your Side is here to help us all have a better understanding of it. There’s likely no better advocate for the homeless, or better expert on the cause, than Ryan Dowd who educate us all on how to help. SHOW NOTESLearn about By Your Side!Support Hesed House however you can!Subscribe to Live From My Office on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Steve on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Win an ABT gift card by emailing me three of your friends emails who you think would like the show, and include your mailing address in the email. Check out the details here.Email the show with any questions, comments, or plugs for your favorite charity.
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Beyond emergency housing, Libraries and other social gathering spots provide people experiencing homelessness a safe place to go during the day. Ryan Dowd, who runs an Emergency Shelter in Chicago, IL, joins us on Out of the Blue to talk about his work training Librarians and others in retail around having positive interactions with people experiencing homelessness across North America
Ryan Dowd give us a look inside his life and what his racing in 2019 was like, racing in Canada for the triple crown series outdoor nationals, and making big changes for the upcoming 2020 MX season!
An empathy-driven approach to solving problems and serving everyone. Ryan Dowd the Executive Director of Hesed House, a homeless shelter in Aurora, Illinois joined the podcast to talk about serving people experiencing homelessness. Ryan talked about his book, A Librarian's Guide to Homelessness, and his training for libraries on how to work with challenging homeless patrons. He also dispelled myths around homelessness and discussed different policy approaches. Host: Kent Wyatt
Here's the audio from the 'Moto Central Live Show Presented by Sneaky Weasel Beer' at Round 6 of the 2019 Rockstar Energy Triple Crown MX Nationals at River Glade MX in Moncton, New Brunswick. Guests include: Larry Northrup, Brett Young, Ryan Dowd, Josh Cartwright, and Daryl Murphy.
One of the core human needs is deep connections and community. We all strive to build bonds, have a oneness with other people. Brian and Ian examine that need not only as people but as pastors and how they can build bonds for Christ. Robert Dickie III, CEO of Bonvera is a man who has over the years held a number of positions for a number of organizations. He joins the show to discuss the benefits of honing career skills in the modern economy and also having multiple side-jobs as other sources of income. Ben Courson is the founder of Hope Generation and author of the book 'Optimisfits'. Ben shares about how being unique, and standing out is a good thing, not bad. Ben also offers wisdom and insight into how being unique also allows a person to be an advocate for Christ. As human beings we all are prone to acting defensive about a variety of things. The guys take a look at several takeaways on how taming a defensive attitude can prove beneficial for relationships. Utah Jazz player Kyle Korver wrote an article about privilege and witnessing the negative aspects of it firsthand with his team-mates. Ian and Brian delve into the article and examine privilege and what can be done to combat the negative effects of it. Ryan Dowd, head of homeless shelter Hesed House and author of the book 'The Librarians Guide to Homelessness', joins the guys in-studio for the remainder of the show. They engage in conversation about Ryan's story, being involved in Hesed House, writing his book and about making a difference for Christ and the Kingdom by helping the homeless. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor/director Emilio Estevez discusses his new film, The Public, a story tackling homelessness and mental illness, with Alec Baldwin; David Giffin, executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless; Ryan Dowd, author of The Librarian's Guide to Homelessness; and moderator Alison Stewart. The conversation was recorded on April 2, 2019 in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y.
Show notes: https://lplks.org/blogs/post/027-the-podcast-is-not-an-apology/ Bookish News: If you have not already, check out the trailer for the upcoming movie, The Public, written by/starring/directed by Emilio Estevez, who Polli got to stand sorta next to for a brief second at a conference! She got to see the film in its entirety at the American Library Association annual conference. Estevez worked with Ryan Dowd, Executive Director of a large homeless shelter in Chicago and author of Librarian's Guide to Homelessness. Dowd's work is very interesting and helpful for library staff as well as community members interested in the issue of homelessness. Two Book Minimum: Tell Me More: Stories About the 12 Hardest Things I'm Learning to Say by Kelly Corrigan Bored and Brilliant: How Spacing Out Can Unlock your Most Productive and Creative Self by Manoush Zomorodi The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell: Tales of a 6' 4", African American, Heterosexual, Cisgender, Left-Leaning, Asthmatic, Black and Proud Blerd, Mama's Boy, Dad, and Stand-Up Comedian by W. Kamau Bell Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue The Body is Not an Apology She Said/She Said: The Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor We owe a debt of gratitude to Kimberly on the book squad. She basically told us we were fired if we didn't read it and, while she doesn't have that kind of power technically, we took her seriously. And thank goodness we did. Sonya Renee Taylor is the founder of The Body is Not an Apology, "an international movement committed to cultivating global Radical Self Love and Body Empowerment." We highly recommend checking out the website aaaaannnnddddd reading her book because it is pretty radical and amazing. Or, better yet, listen to the audiobook on Hoopla, narrated by Taylor herself! OR EVEN BETTER, GET YOUR FRIENDS TO LISTEN TOO AND HAVE A BOOK CLUB OMG. ------------------ Twice(-ish) a month, the librarians are in, with their favorite recommendations in Two Book Minimum, a toe-to-toe discussion on a book or topic, as well as news from the book world, updates from Lawrence Public Library, and beyond. This episode was produced by Jim Barnes in the Sound & Vision studio. Our theme song is by Heidi Lynne Gluck. You can find the Book Squad Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or SoundCloud. Please subscribe and leave us comments – we’d love to know what you think, and your comments make it easier for other people to find our podcast. Happy reading and listening! xo, Polli & Kate
At the 2018 ALA Annual Conference, Steve chats with Ryan Dowd, author of The Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness, about how to use empathy-driven enforcement with individuals experiencing homelessness and working with Emilio Estevez to promote the new film The Public. Read the transcript. Ryan Dowd began volunteering at his local homeless shelter when he was … Continue reading 135: Ryan Dowd
We catch up with Southwick local Ryan Dowd to talk about his day at The Wick and what his plans are for the upcoming weeks. We also ask him about his dad, motocross legend, John Dowd and what he has been up to lately. Later, Billy Sharff joins the show to offer up his opinions on Southwick and touch on a little mid-season review.
As one of several side hustles, Ryan Dowd runs HomelessLibrary.com, a training program that teaches librarians how to confidently and compassionately deal with their homeless patrons. It’s something a little different from the business-to-consumer model we usually see with online course sales and comes with some advantages over the B2C market — namely potentially higher prices and the ability to perform direct outreach. Note: Click here to download Ryan’s tips how to sell and market a B2B online course. By day Ryan is the executive director for a homeless shelter in Illinois, but on the side he’s also an adjunct professor, a practicing attorney, and he’s writing a book — in addition to the 3-15 hours a week he spends on HomelessLibrary.com. (And he’s married with a couple kids, so it’s fair to say he’s a busy guy.) Ryan was working at the homeless shelter when a friend asked if he would speak at a local conference about homelessness to a group of librarian executive directors. His talk went so well he started receiving offers to deliver training in person at libraries. Not having the time to travel to different locations, Ryan recorded a 30-minute video, posted it on YouTube, and sent people the link. Now with over 13,000 views, his video has become a staple training tool for librarians across the country and there was a demand for more. Ryan capitalized on this by recording a longer, more in-depth training. He broke it up into modules and began selling it to libraries across the US. Tune in to hear how that first conference speaking gig Ryan did for a friend turned into a successful side hustle selling B2B online courses and started what he calls, “A crazy wild ride with a completely accidental start.”
WE HAVE DONE IT!! THE Ryan Dowd has graced our podcast with his wisdom! We also talk about a movie that Warren didn't like very well but the group seemed to be pretty split on.... X-MEN: Apocalypse. Come join the fun to see if you should go watch this movie or not :) Join us with our special guests: Ryan Dowd & Brilund Question about out next review: Email us @ Downinfrontpodcast@gmail.com Live Reaction movie watching: Tweet us @_DIFP Want to see other reviews we don't mention? downinfront.reddit.com Support the show (http://Patreon.com/Downinfrontpodcast)