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Raising kids in today's world comes with some hard conversations. As parents, we are not sure what to say or what to do. Included in those topics may be human trafficking. No parent wants to face it, but it's a conversation we can't avoid. In this episode, I sit down with Stephanie Page, the co-founder of Stories Foundation, to discuss the realities of human trafficking and how parents can proactively protect their kids. Stephanie shares the red flags to look out for, how traffickers build relationships online, and the importance of teaching children what healthy relationships look like. This episode will empower you with tools to safeguard your family whether you are talking about sex trafficking or other hard topics. To find out more about Stephanie, check out her links: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Win a Bracelet Join the C.A.L.M. Parenting Facebook Group Now! Essential Minute
"I finally did find my purpose, and my purpose is to nurture an atmosphere of unlimited potential for those around me. And when I typed those words out, I cried, and I still get emotional about it, because I'm like, you know what?It doesn't matter what situation, what relationship, what Nursing field I work in. It doesn't even matter if I'm a Nurse, a teacher, a stay at home mom. My purpose can be fulfilled through every single thing that I do. And should be fulfilled through every single thing that I do.And because I have that purpose, it allows me to say no to things that don't line up with my purpose, and it allows me to say yes to things that do allow me to line up with my purpose." ~Stephanie Page BSN, RN, NC-BCAh-Ha MomentsIt's OK, and it's worth it to go inward, explore your true desires and dreams, and even feel vulnerable with it, because that may be what it takes to uncover your true needsYour purpose can shift and morph as you transition through many stages of your beautiful lifeIt may be fundamental for you to work with a Nurse Coach to help you discover your purpose- why not support a fellow Nurse?The Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program and any learning process can help you with your personal health and professional goalsLinks and ResourcesIntegrative Nurse Coach Certificate ProgramIntegrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION! podcastHow To Discover Your Life Purpose in About 20 Minutes - Steve PavlinaFunctional Medicine for Nurses CourseStephanie's FacebookStephanie's InstagramStephanie's LinkedIn*****Integrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integr Our mission is to provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting Integrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integr Our mission is to provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 star rating and a positive comment about an episode you love! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy Schedule a free call with one of our awesome admissions specialists here>> and get your questions answered!
On Episode 491 of Impact Boom, Stephanie Page of the Stories Foundation discusses tackling the systemic issue of human trafficking by engaging communities with authentic storytelling, and why businesses must give back to those who are disadvantaged or underprivileged. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 424 with Paul Mergard on rescuing children living as victims of sex trafficking and systemic poverty -> https://bit.ly/3VAHEaH The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Indio Myles Guest(s): Stephanie Page Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or invest after clicking a link here, we may earn a commission. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower? Steph: I think it's so important that we see the value in people, that we see people. I think that something that's been developed in me, is to see people and to honor them and to see their humanity.In today's episode of Superpowers for Good, I had the privilege of speaking with Steph Page, the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Stories Foundation. Steph's pioneering approach to addressing human trafficking through business caught my attention, and I believe it will inspire you too.Steph introduced us to an extraordinary project — the Storyteller Café. This isn't just any café; it's a beacon of hope in the fight against human trafficking. "We believe in using business for good," Steph explained. The café serves as a community hub where every purchase helps combat this grave issue. From locally sourced coffee to boutique items crafted by local artisans, each transaction supports the cause.What sets Storyteller Café apart is its dual purpose. Not only does it raise awareness about human trafficking, but it also provides tangible support to survivors. The establishment offers job training, employment opportunities, and even housing in the form of apartments above the café. This holistic support system is crucial for survivors embarking on their new lives.The idea of integrating business with social impact resonates deeply with me. As Steph highlighted, this approach allows everyone to participate in the solution, moving beyond traditional donations. It's about creating sustainable change through everyday actions.As we wrapped up our conversation, I was moved by the potential of such innovative models to make a real difference. The Storyteller Café is more than a place for coffee; it's part of a larger narrative of empowerment and recovery for those who have endured unimaginable hardships.Join me in applauding Steph and the Stories Foundation for their visionary work. Their approach not only changes lives but also redefines how we can use our businesses to support and uplift our communities.AI Episode Summary1. The show introduces Stephanie Page, a social entrepreneur and nonprofit leader working on anti-human trafficking efforts.2. Stephanie discusses the Stories Foundation's effort to build the Storyteller Café, which aims to raise awareness about human trafficking, support survivors, and engage the community through the sale of food, coffee, and boutique items.3. The café will also serve as a supportive space for survivors, offering jobs, job training, and housing through three apartments located above the café.4. The project aims to create a community space that can also function as a large event space for raising awareness about human trafficking.5. Stephanie emphasizes that human trafficking often involves exploitation through seemingly trustworthy relationships rather than abduction, targeting vulnerable individuals based on their needs.6. The approach to aiding victims involves working with law enforcement and the judicial system, as well as providing rehabilitation and long-term support.7. The challenge of finding immediate safe housing for trafficking victims is highlighted, showing the complexity and urgency of responding to survivors' needs.8. A successful story is shared about an insurance agent who recognized signs of trafficking in a client and helped her escape her trafficker, emphasizing the importance of community awareness and intervention.9. Stephanie reflects on her superpower: seeing and valuing the humanity in others, and the impact of listening and engaging with empathy.10. The segment ends with a call to action for viewers to support the Stories Foundation by purchasing bracelets that fund the construction of the Storyteller Café, reinforcing the message that everyone's story matters.How to Develop Seeing Humanity As a SuperpowerSteph's superpower is "seeing humanity." She excels in recognizing and honoring the intrinsic value of individuals, which is essential in her work with survivors of human trafficking. She emphasizes the importance of listening to people's stories, seeing their worth, and making them feel valued and acknowledged. This ability helps her create impactful connections and support recovery and empowerment for those she helps.Illustrative AnecdoteDuring an awareness event, Steph noticed a woman who seemed eager to talk amidst the busy setting. Despite the event's demands, Steph chose to engage deeply with this woman, learning about her experiences with unhealthy relationships potentially akin to trafficking. By dedicating time to this individual, Steph provided a safe space for her to share her pain and story. This interaction highlights how Steph's ability to see and respond to humanity can make a profound difference in individual lives.Tips for Developing "Seeing Humanity" as a Personal Strength* Trust Your Gut: Pay attention to your instincts about others' needs.* Lean In: Don't dismiss your feelings; instead, engage more deeply with people.* Ask Questions: Show interest in others' lives by asking more about their experiences.* Create Space: Allow time in your interactions for others to express themselves and feel valued.* Listen Actively: Focus on understanding others' stories without the need to solve their problems immediately.By following Steph's example and advice, you can make "seeing humanity" a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileSteph Page (she/her):Executive Director and Co-Founder, Stories FoundationAbout Stories Foundation: Stories Foundation is a nonprofit in Minnesota fighting human trafficking and related issues through social impact business, awareness education and community engagement.Our why is to further justice for every person by inspiring communities, influencing culture and implementing action.Website: www.storiesfoundation.orgX/Twitter Handle: @storiesfoundationCompany Facebook Page: fb.com/storiesfoundationOther URL: storiesfoundation.org/your-story-matters-campaignBiographical Information: Stephanie Page is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Stories Foundation. Stories is a not-for-profit organization in Minneapolis, Minnesota that engages communities to fight human trafficking by using business to bring awareness about trafficking and support the work through fundraising. Steph believes every story has value and that by embracing our own story and being willing to step out and share it with others, we are taking the necessary steps toward changing the stories of injustice in our communities. Steph and Stories Foundation have been featured on Kare11 and KSTP as well as a variety of podcasts and newspaper articles. X/Twitter Handle: @stephaniempagePersonal Facebook Profile: fb.com/StephMPageLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/stephaniempage/Instagram Handle: @stephmpageUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on May 14, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, you must first become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdHour, May 15, 2024, at 1:00 Eastern. Each month, we host a value-laden webinar for aspiring impact investors or social entrepreneurs. Stay tuned for details.* SuperCrowdChicago, June 12, 2024. This in-person event at Columbia College Chicago features some of Chicago's prominent citizens and community leaders, along with crowdfunding experts. Use the discount code “SuperCrowd” to save 30 percent!* Recently, we created an AI GPT to help you learn more about The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, and our upcoming events. Click here to try it.SuperCrowd Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET * Equity Crowdfunding for Startups, April 30th, 9:00 AM ET* Move Your Money Month, April 2024, American Independent Business Alliance* SEC Small Business Advisory Committee, May 6 at 10:00 AM ET* Community Capital Live: The Guarantee with Natalie Foster, May 6, at 5 pm ET* AMIBA: 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Post-Challenge, May 9, 1:00 PM ET* Crowdfunding Professional Association Webinar, May 29, 2:00 PM ET* The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference, June 20, Westchester Country Club (Save 20% with the code Super20)* Crowdfunding Professional Association, Summit in DC, October 22-23If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 4,400+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
This is a thowback!Dr. Stephani Page is working on her PostDoc in Pharmacology, while developing and maintaining #BlackandSTEM social media, while also raising her son! A phenomenal woman who has dedicated her life to working in science, while being a mother and a motivator! Check out her story above and see what it's like to be Dr. Stephani Page!Support the show
What if you could instantly connect with people who share your passions, and then, spur of the moment, do something fun together that makes the world a better place. Oh, and while you are expanding your friend network, you'd also be learning about your community and building your skills and resume! Turns out, all that is very possible, and today's guest may send you spinning off into a new life of possibility. Stephanie Page is co-founder of POINT, the app and website that the world has needed for too long. (Think Uber meets volunteerism.) The volunteer app How POINT started Volunteerism has been going down Millenials and Gen Z care a lot about more specific nonprofits “Go volunteer and go get a drink after.” Dreams of POINT We want volunteering to be built in people's daily lives Make volunteering a part of family values POINT focuses on the agency level Why should people volunteer? People who volunteer feel more satisfaction than people who don't The selfish reason to volunteer Website: POINT Instagram: pointapp Facebook: Point Twitter: POINT POINT app as a recruiting tool POINT app is free to nonprofits Volunteering is the best way to grow your resume Employee volunteer program Business and nonprofit collaboration Trustworthiness Austin Diaper Bank uses POINT
With an estimated 27.6 million victims worldwide at any given time, human traffickers prey on people of all ages, backgrounds, and nationalities, exploiting them for their own profit. Co-Founder and Executive Director of Fierce Freedom, Jenny Almquist, and Executive Director of Stories Foundation, Stephanie Page, talk about the problem of human trafficking and what we can do to fight it. National Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888 Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
The number one way to prevent an unplanned pregnancy (apart from abstinence) is with contraception. But why does so much of that burden fall on women? In an eye-opening conversation about the development of male birth control, Dr. Brian Nguyen and Dr. Stephanie Page reframe pregnancy as an equally shared responsibility between two partners. They trace a line between the Dobbs v. Jackson decision and the need for male contraception, discuss the clinical trials happening right now, and explain why it's a step toward building a culture of gender equity. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt. Follow Dr. Brian Nguyen on Twitter @DrBrianTNguyen. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Check out these resources from today's episode: Learn about the male contraception trials underway: https://www.malecontraception.center/ Read Stephanie's piece in the New York Times about whether society is finally ready for male birth control: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/11/opinion/male-contraception.html Find vaccines, masks, testing, treatments, and other resources in your community: https://www.covid.gov/ Order Andy's book, “Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response”: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Stephanie Page is at the forefront of male birth control studies, methods and testing. So it's time to ask, what are the options for men? How long until male birth control hits the market?
Welcome to the Lace Up and Run Podcast. We believe in a fun and active lifestyle with a primary focus on running and hiking. There is a supply of bourbon in the podcast studio so there is pretty much a guarantee there might be some of Kentucky's finest consumed during the show.Stephanie Page joins the podcast. Stephanie is the new Race Director for the Shawnee Hills 100 and co-director for the Arrowhead Endurance Run. Stephanie has added a 1/2 marathon option for the 2022 Shawnee Hills race for those looking to get into trail running or just desiring a shorter distance!Stephanie shared her emotional and inspirational story about her experience with the Barkley Fall Classic. She intends to return and conquer the course in the fall of this year.Between balancing a family life, owning a farm, and being an ultra running athlete, Stephanie can be an inspiration to us all.Register for Shawnee Hills: use code "rtssave10" for a discount Website: runtosucceedsports.comFacebook: @runtosucceedInstagram: @runtosucceed
Have you ever noticed the toxicity of social media? So often, it is a tool to feed insecurity and constant comparison with others which may ultimately lead to exploitation of vulnerabilities. So, what if social media became a tool, used to help victims of abuse get help, or to prevent trafficking from happening altogether? To explain more about this, we invited Stephanie Page, Founder & Executive Director of Stories Foundation to share about a new outreach and prevention program of Stories Foundation, the Love, Sophia Project (coming February 2022!) The vision behind this project is, “For every person to know their value through authentic community and support.” Stephanie will share how this project began and how each of us can get involved! To learn more, email storiesfoundation@gmail.com.
This week on Spaghetti on the Wall, Armando and Will sit down with Stephanie Page. We often ask ourselves the question, “what does math have anything to do with life?” Math wiz, Stephanie, explains why she thinks math has so much to do with everyday life. You can find Spaghetti on the Wall on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Breaker, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Stitcher. If you like the episode please give us a follow and share it with your friends. Leduc Entertainment is a video production company with offices in New Orleans, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. We help business owners and creatives scale their businesses through video marketing. Using YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Twitter, we are able to communicate your message, brand, and product in an engaging way. Your business deserves great videos!
Stephanie shares her story of mission work and motherhood, and a car ride conversation with her parents that led to a dream to stop human trafficking. Though she's walked through deep grief, Stephanie knows God can use those dark moments to create beautiful paintings of our stories which allow us to impact the stories of others. For more on Stephanie's work and how you can learn more or get involved, visit: www.storiesfoundation.org www.storytellercafemn.org www.stephmpage.com www.instagram.com/stephmpage www.instagram.com/storiesfoundation
Stop. Collaborate and listen. Today we invited Executive Directors Jenny Almquist and Stephanie Page of Fierce Freedom & Stories Foundation respectively, to the podcast to share about their journey as long-time friends, and collaborators. They explain the necessity developing relationships and working to champion other agencies in the fight. Stephanie also shares the Storyteller Cafe, a space for collaboration, education and healing to take place for both survivors of exploitation and the public alike. We are asking listeners to share the vision and support this incredible project which will serve as a model for other future franchises by visiting: https://www.storiesfoundation.org/ OR https://www.storytellercafemn.org/
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In this episode, Tom Rea interviews Pastors Jonathan & Stephanie Page of Empowered Kingdom Life Ministries. Find out what they did during the pandemic of 2020 and what they are doing now. We'll also talk about the new book: Gracefully Losing My Religion. For more information on The Pages: * Empowered Kingdom Life Ministries 16300 Harper Ave. Detroit, MI 48224 * Radical Love Community Center https://www.RadicalLoveCC.com * The Pages Speak Facebook Live 9pm Thursdays. https://www.facebook.com/Thepagesspeak/ https://ThePagesSpeak.com Order Your Copy of: Gracefully Losing My Religion Paperback – by Stephanie E Page on Amazon.com. Today's Resources: What is your Marriage ROI? Are you getting a return on your investment in your Marriage Relationship? Are you even investing? If you want to go deeper, go to: www.MarriageROI.com and schedule a free consultation. If you want to Put Your Dream To The Test in our Dream BIG Workshop, need Coaching or Leadership Development check out www.RealLeadershipCompany.com/events Are you ready to have a team of like-minded individuals hold you accountable as you take your dreams to the next level? visit: http://MyDreamTeam.Coach Listen, Comment, Subscribe and Share. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeloveandleadership/message
Stephanie Page is Co-Founder and Executive Director at Stories Foundation. She's a writer and Speaker. And a Noon Day Collection Ambassador. She's also a wife and Mama. This is my conversation with Stephanie Page. We talk about how she started a non-profit in Minneapolis and her amazing work in the field of anti-trafficking.
For today's episode, we invited Stephanie Page, Founder & Executive Director of Stories Foundation to share her thoughts amidst the recent events sparked into flame by the racial injustices rampant in our country. Please join us as we honestly and authentically grapple with some of the tough questions we are being faced with as well as an amazing opportunity to step into the sometimes uncomfortable but critical work of examining our own prejudices, acknowledging our role in the painful narrative of our collective humanity, and moving towards a place of repentance as we seek to understand the “other.” To learn more about Stories Foundation and the work Stephanie is doing, visit storiesfoundation.org We also want to say thank you to those who allow the space for us to have these important conversations like this. We want to listen and grow so if you have feedback or suggestions for us please email podcast@fiercefreedom.org
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In this episode I spoke with Stephanie Page who started the non profit called Stories Foundation. Stephanie is a wife, mother, follower of Christ, and the Executive Director of the Stories Foundation non profit. Stephanie shares with us about how she started Stories Foundation, her faith testimony, and a few other related conversations we touch on. Check out her website to learn more and get involved of financially support the Stories Foundation: https://storiesfoundation.org/ Friends! This is the last episode I will release in 2019. It has been a joy to share stories with you and grow in community together! Even though no new content will be released this year, you can still support the podcast by sharing episodes with friends, leaving reviews, and I am always open to talking about sponsorship opportunities. Thank you for a great year, I look forward to seeing where God continues to lead in the year to come! Many blessings to you and your families this holiday season ! If you would like to be on the Missional Life Podcast and share your story please email me at : missionallifeinquiry@gmail.com Follow Missional Life podcast in Instagram and Facebook to see weekly posts! Please leave a review, subscribe, and rate this podcast so others can be encouraged as well! Have a great and blessed week!
Stephanie Page started the Seize the Good in 2019 to share positive stories highlighting non-profit organizations, businesses doing good, social movements and success stories of people helping people. Talking to her, I realized we share a similar curiosity. We both want to contribute to the world in a more meaningful way… but weren't sure how. Podcasting became our mechanism to explore this and share the inspiration that we ourselves are seeking. I don't talk much about the artform of podcasting, but it's much more complicated than blogging - scheduling guests, learning to conduct an interesting interview, understanding recording equipment and how to edit audio - it's time-consuming, and a labor of love. But Stephanie made the point that it's so satisfying because you get to choose your guests and direction, which to me is one of the best parts. It's amazing seeking out interesting people and having a forum to ask them questions which inspire you. And it feels great being able to share this so others can also benefit. Stephanie's podcasts are fun to listen to - she is the embodiment of enthusiasm. Her positivity is one of her strengths - so if you need an uplifting podcast, check her's out. (Hint: she just recorded what I'm doing with Wild Tiger Tees.) One thing she's really passionate about is changing the stigma around mental illness… and also understanding our own mental health, as across the board, we're all struggling with similar things. Stephanie also works for Point, a volunteer app that makes it so easy to do more good. Their founder Madison was lying in bed one night, lamenting on how you could order food in bed at 11 pm from your phone, but to find a place to volunteer was complicated… you had to do your own research, and often play phone tag just to figure out how to volunteer. So they build the point app to make it easy to find opportunities around what you believe in. Over time, they've built up their capabilities to provide non-profits and service organizations with the digital reporting tools to better understand and qualify the impact their volunteers are having… providing an easy to use technology platform that's missing from organizations that manage volunteers. You can find her on: seizethegood.orgiTunes PodcastsSpotify And download the Point App from the app store or google play if you haven't already!
The Doctor is in! Professor of medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, Dr. Stephanie Page talks to us about the development of the male contraceptive pill, "the man pill." She gives us some hard and staggering facts about reproductive health, the population epidemic and the global need for the "man pill" to come to market. Also, isn't time the men share this burden ladies? We sure think so! This is a fascinating episode that you definitely want to tune in for. Help us, Dr. Page and her team continue the conversation by bringing exposure to this topic and need by sharing with your network! Correction: Dr. Page does not work out of UCLA - we accidentally made that comment on the show. Follow @malecontraception and check out https://www.malecontraception.center for more information on how you can get involved. Follow us @herspective_podcast
A year after we interviewed her at ENDO 2018, we talk again with Stephanie Page, MD, PhD, from University of Washington, about her continuing research on a prototype male pill. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
A year after we interviewed her at ENDO 2018, we talk again with Stephanie Page, MD, PhD, from University of Washington, about her continuing research on a prototype male pill. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
A year after we interviewed her at ENDO 2018, we talk again with Stephanie Page, MD, PhD, from University of Washington, about her continuing research on a prototype male pill. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
A year after we interviewed her at ENDO 2018, we talk again with Stephanie Page, MD, PhD, from University of Washington, about her continuing research on a prototype male pill.
The future of play on the island has never looked brighter. There is an effort, in partnership with the Bainbridge Island Parks & Recreation District and the Parks Foundation, to replace the damaged Kid’s Up Playground at Battle Point Park. If you’ve ever visited Battle Point with your kids or if you yourself remember playing on this playground as a child, you know it is one of the largest and most loved playgrounds on the island. But it has reached the end of its useful life and must be replaced for safety, and this gives us the opportunity to make some exciting improvements. Perhaps best of all, the future playground will be far more inclusive for all ages and abilities. No longer will a child or caregiver have to miss out on the fun. Listen here as Curt Thomas and Stephanie Page describe the ongoing effort, why this work needs to take place, and the incredibly cool new features coming soon. Plus, listen for news regarding an upcoming community event where we can all pitch in to help build the future of play on the island. To learn more, log on to www.kidsup.fun Credits: BCB Host: Jo Jenkins; Editor and Publisher: Chris Walker
The future of play on the island has never looked brighter. There is an effort, in partnership with the Bainbridge Island Parks & Recreation District and the Parks Foundation, to replace the damaged Kid’s Up Playground at Battle Point Park. If you’ve ever visited Battle Point with your kids or if you yourself remember playing on this playground as a child, you know it is one of the largest and most loved playgrounds on the island. But it has reached the end of its useful life and must be replaced for safety, and this gives us the opportunity to make some exciting improvements. Perhaps best of all, the future playground will be far more inclusive for all ages and abilities. No longer will a child or caregiver have to miss out on the fun. Listen here as Curt Thomas and Stephanie Page describe the ongoing effort, why this work needs to take place, and the incredibly cool new features coming soon. Plus, listen for news regarding an upcoming community event where we can all pitch in to help build the future of play on the island. To learn more, log on to www.kidsup.fun Credits: BCB Host: Jo Jenkins; Editor and Publisher: Chris Walker
Steph and I chat about using business to empower people to fight human trafficking through what they purchase. We also talk about how Stories Foundation came about how and the Freedom Food Truck is not only raising awareness, but is supporting organization who are fighting human trafficking. 2:09: Stephanie takes us back to 2012 and shares the story behind Stories Foundationand the Freedom Truck. Book: Passport Through the Darknessby Kimberly L. Smith Kimberly L. Smith is the founder of Make Way Partners "I remember looking out the window and saying to God, 'This isn't okay that children are being forced to do these horrific things and they're being taken advantage of and exploited.' I remember Him, it's like He said to my spirit, 'You're right. It's not okay. What are we going to do about that?' It was one of those moments where all of my excuses of when I'm done having babies or when we have more money or when we have more stable jobs or when we can pay our bills better, they just didn't matter when you think about the reality out there in the world." Mark Batterson's Coffee Shop: Ebeneezer's Eugene Cho: Q Cafe (closed due to location change) and One Day's Wages 6:27 "I started with what I had." 6:45 Steph shares about the early days speaking at small events and small groups to raise awareness of human trafficking. "As Christ followers, we have been set free from sin. I think Satan is the greatest trafficker. Christ has purchased our freedom. We are free. And he [Satan] manipulates us, coerces us, lies to us, plays on our emotions, tells us we need these other things and traffics us into sin....We have been set free from that, so as Christians, I think, it is our greatest responsibility to be about freedom, both spiritual and physical." 9:01 Stephanie shares about acquiring the food truck, which is known as the Freedom Truck. 13:28 Steph walks us through what to expect when you walk up to the Freedom Truck 14:41 "I started Storieson the very optimistic belief that people would want to make a difference in this issue and that they would RISE UP. The truck has proven that to be true. People, if they're given an opportunity, they will choose to make a difference." 16:45 Steph shares some of what she has learned about human trafficking since 2012. "When you look at sex trafficking. We have sex trafficking. We have child sex trafficking, because we have pornography, because we have an over sexualized culture, because we have sexual addiction. When you start...to say pornography is a reason for child sex trafficking, child sexual abuse, child sexual exploitation that's going to strike some chords of shame...When shame is revealed people want to hide." "Traffickers look for vulnerabilities to exploit." Grace Enough Podcast SHOW NOTES continued ____________________________________________________________________________ You can learn more about Stories Foundation at www.storiesfoundation.org and find her writing at www.stephaniempage.com as well as on Facebook and Instagram. ____________________________________________________________________________ Follow Grace Enough Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and at graceenoughpodcast.com to keep up with all that is going on. There is a lot going on during the summer months and I don't want you to miss a thing!
A great and good conversation with Stephanie Page, Host of the Seize the Good podcast. Stephanie is an infectiously positive person. Her upbeat personality comes through clearly in her interview-style show where she talks to people bettering their community and the world. In our conversation, Stephanie has the opportunity to discuss her personal motivations for investigating goodness, debates doing good for goodness sake vs doing it for notority, and talks about some of her favorite experiences with her podcast.Don't forget, do what makes you happy.Find and communicate with Stephanie here: Submit your comments and topic ideas to become a part of the show!Follow us on Facebook to get show updates: http://www.facebook.com/thepeoplevshappinessDo the same on Instagram @thepeoplevshappinessReach out to us on Twitter: @TPvHpodcastEmail us at thepeoplevshappiness@gmail.comThe People vs Happiness Theme by Steve Ganoung
Yes, it is true. Male contraception is on the horizon. Research shows that contrary to what many suggest, men care about contraception - and they see it as a shared responsibility Today's guest Dr. Stephanie Page, is a lead clinician in current ground-breaking research in the area of male contraception.
Curious about the new playground at Battle Point Park? Hear what's in store for the children of Bainbridge, and how you can help it come to pass. In this podcast, BCB host Christina Hulet sits down with Barbara Trafton, Executive Director of the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation, and two members of the Parks District Advisory Committee and KidsUp Campaign, Curt Thomas and Stephanie Page. Together, they talk about why the existing playground needs updating. We also learn about the new design elements being considered, including a large “ferry boat” play structure that speaks to our Pacific Northwest and Bainbridge roots. This project is a collaborative effort between the Bainbridge Island Metro Park and Recreation District, the Parks Foundation and a citizen's advisory committee. It is also a community effort. There are many ways to get involved. If interested, you can join the campaign committee, submit design ideas, and donate. For more information, please visit the BI Parks Foundation website or the Park District website. Credits: BCB host Christina Hulet; publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.
Curious about the new playground at Battle Point Park? Hear what's in store for the children of Bainbridge, and how you can help it come to pass. In this podcast, BCB host Christina Hulet sits down with Barbara Trafton, Executive Director of the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation, and two members of the Parks District Advisory Committee and KidsUp Campaign, Curt Thomas and Stephanie Page. Together, they talk about why the existing playground needs updating. We also learn about the new design elements being considered, including a large “ferry boat” play structure that speaks to our Pacific Northwest and Bainbridge roots. This project is a collaborative effort between the Bainbridge Island Metro Park and Recreation District, the Parks Foundation and a citizen’s advisory committee. It is also a community effort. There are many ways to get involved. If interested, you can join the campaign committee, submit design ideas, and donate. For more information, please visit the BI Parks Foundation website or the Park District website. Credits: BCB host Christina Hulet; publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.
Yes, it is true. Male contraception is on the horizon. Research shows that contrary to what many suggest, men care about contraception - and they see it as a shared responsibility. Today's guest Dr. Stephanie Page is a lead clinician in current ground-breaking
Contraception is a faff and it's hard to find the right method that works for you. A male contraceptive pill has been promised for years but despite scientists like Dr Stephanie Page (she's on the pod!) researching it for decades, when it's readily available, will men actually take it?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephanie Page is co-founder of Stories Foundation. Stories Foundation works to bring an end to human trafficking in Minnesota. You can support the cause by visiting their food truck, Freedom Truck. Stay tuned for opening dates of their storefront, Stories Cafe. Stephanie shares her story of first learning of human trafficking and being driven to action. To Emerge is sponsored by Emerge Mothers Academy, a nonprofit providing support services to single mothers in the Twin Cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/to-emerge/message
Stephanie Page shares her story about fighting human trafficking with Stories Foundation.
We talk with Stephanie Page, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington, about research on what she calls a prototype male pill. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
We talk with Stephanie Page, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington, about research on what she calls a prototype male pill. For more information, including helpful links and other episodes, visit our website at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast.
We talk with Stephanie Page, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington, about research on what she calls a prototype male pill.
Intro music from Isaac Turley https://soundcloud.com/isaac-turley-1 Passport Through Darkness: A True Story of Danger and Second Chances by Kimberly SmithStories Foundation http://storiescafe.org/ Freedom Truck http://storiescafe.org/freedom-truck Noonday http://stephaniepage.noondaycollection.com/ Song “King of My Heart”Fair Trade Companies mentioned: Noonday, Trades of Hope, Vineworks, Root Collective, Star Fish Project, 31 Bits
Tom Zeta of The Blue Giant Zeta Puppies braves a snow storm to spend Christmas with the Holly Jolly Stoned ....Muffin Junkee Podhost Jay Daniels and Stephanie Page ,Muffin Junkee Receptionist and Barry the Muffin Junkee Janitor and a Mysterious Stranger named Mortmaine at the Sounders Peak Sky Lodge high in the Mountains of B.C ! Tom co hosts this special podcast and does an interview in Part 2 of this special . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Set List Part 1 : 1 Christmas Time - Eshniner Forest ( special thanks to Ryan Bousquet ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down - Traditional Public Domain Cover by Jim Guittard ( thank you Jim Guittard ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 3.Christmas 1914 - The Striped Bananas ( Special thanks to Duncan Sheppard ,Chantelle Lussier , Andrew Lowden ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 4. Another Wooltones Xmas Record Side A - Rob Clarke and the Wooltones 5.Another Wooltones Xmas Record B Side - Rob Clarke and the Wooltones (Special thanks to Rob Clarke ,GP Chestors , Pepe Hoonose ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 6. Master Benjamin Warned Young Albert Not to Step on the Uninsulated Air - Sendelica (Special thanks to :Pete Bingham , Glenda Pescado , Meurig Griffiths , Lee Relfe , Lord Armstrong Sealand ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Special thanks to : Tom Zeta of the Blue Giant Zeta Puppies who wrote a great deal of the Script for this Podcast and who co hosted it along with reg Podhost Jay Daniels -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> I will be posting a blog thanking each band who appeared on this podcast along with links to all of their albums and more ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Special thanks again and Merry Christmas to : Tom Zeta , The Blue Giant Zeta Puppies ,Eshniner Forest ,Jim Guittard , The Striped Bananas, Rob Clarke and the Wooltones and Sendelica ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Be sure to check out Part 2 of the special 2 Part Christmas Podcast which will feature :The Blue Giant Zeta Puppies , Conway Hambone ,The Quantum Surf Rocket Garage Dolls , H2 , The Nomen ,Topos Locos , The Luck of Eden Hall , Declan Randulph Owen and Neil Campbell aka Bacon Industries vs Astra Social Club and Filth Spector