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On today's episode of On Location, Patti Garofalo (Child Support practice Director with NTT Data) hosts a stellar line up to talk about connecting and engaging with legislators and other government officials. Her guests today include Ryann Levering-White, Traci Berry, Kate Cooper Richardson, Carla West and Lyndsy Irwin. They share their own personal experiences and give insight and inspiration as to what has been helpful for them to advocate for the child support program. It's that time of year, not only with a new year for 2025; it's also that time to start planning to meet and educate your legislatures for what your program needs.
Since this is women's history month, I had the honor of being interviewed by Traci Berry, the coordinator of Northwoods Trails in Arkansas for the Natural State Bikes Podcast. We ... Read moreOutspoken Cyclist – 3/7/23
Diane Jenks may be the Host and Producer of The Outspoken Cyclist podcast, but her career in the biking world is far more encompassing. From shop owner, to bike builder, author and advocate - Diane is truly a biking icon. Diane shares her story with Traci Berry in honor of Women's Month.
Traci Berry, Northwoods Trails Coordinator for Visit Hot Springs, talks all things biking in and around Hot Springs. There's biking for all ages and abilities in the spa city!
Traci Berry, the Superintendent of Schools for the Goodwill Excel Center, and Iris Malena, a student of the Center, join the Road to Recovery podcast to discuss the Goodwill Excel Center's mission and how they reengage adults with their education.
Cody Steussy, from Northwest Arkansas, and Traci Berry, from Hot Springs, bring awareness of the LGBTQ+ community to the Arkansas biking scene by being their authentic selves. Another great example of bringing people together through the simplicity of riding bikes.
Episode 1 in a 3-part series on biking in and around Hot Springs. In this episode, Traci Berry and Anthony Whittington talk about Northwoods Trail (people choice as the favorite trail in Arkansas), Gudrun Mountain Bike Festival and what it’s like biking in Hot Springs.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. Joined by their guest, Caroline Earleywine, who tells three of her biggest coming out stories that provide hope and show courage...and she treats us to the world premiere of one of her poems. Don’t miss it!! Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth
Out in Arkansas's hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. They are back! Traci and Angie return from hiatus and catch up on life, politics, and more. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. This week T & A invite you to join their T & A Holiday Party where they talk about childhood memories and traditions. If you no longer have your old traditions don’t be afraid to create your own. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #happyholidays #cheerstonewtraditions
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. This week T & A talk about “Boy Erased” and their own emotions during and after the movie. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #dontbeadouche #beadecentperson
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. This week they talk about the outcome of the mid-term elections and finding positives in even the smallest steps of progress, as well as what comes next. It doesn’t stop with our votes! Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #dontbeadouche #beadecentperson
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. This week they talk about unexpected conversations with allies and other unexpected opportunities to share stories. Putting the Big C in community. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #dontbeadouche #beadecentperson
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things because all the things are LGBTQ things. They are briefly joined by Cis Het Neighbor Nick for his rebuttal to Racher the Ninja. Traci and Angie give a Pride Recap and more. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #dontbeadouche #beadecentperson
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk about all the things...winter rescue, being kind...you know, all the things. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #dontbeadouche #beadecentperson
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen are joined by Dr. Racher, the ninja Gyno. They talk about all the things that come with transitioning— at any phase of the spectrum and all of those special people in their lives who live through this transition with them. Thank you for listening! #outinarkansas #beinggayinthesouth #nationalcomingoutday
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen are joined by Jacob Ittycheria of AIDS/Life Cycle out of California. They get deep about the mission and community building component of this unique 7 day event taking place each June in California and Jacob’s upcoming visit to Arkansas. It’s more than just a ride!! Give us a listen to find out more! #aidslifecycle #ridelovelive
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen discuss the importance and the “why” of PRIDE and other LGBTQ+ events with Zack Baker, the Chair Of Central Arkansas Pride. Zack also shares all the cool things happening during this year’s festival. Don’t miss out!! Thanks for listening! #prideispower
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. Cis Het Neighbor Nick was so moved by Episode 13 he had to pay a visit with notes!! T, N, and A discuss the importance of our “support crews” and how some of the smallest things the larger C community doesn’t think twice about affects the smaller c’s of the community. Thanks for listening!
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie navigate vulnerability from within and without. They discuss their own vulnerability and the need for “safe” spaces and the importance of being an ally both in and out of our community.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie continue the conversation around the importance of sex education with guest Lorraine Stigar. Thank you for listening!
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci, Angie and Neighbor Nick talk about addictions both new and old, allies and their importance in and outside of the community, and activities that are or will be inclusive and fun!!
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie visit with each other about meeting people where they are and remembering we all have our own story and our own way of doing things.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie visit with two amazing parents, Melissa and Ken Ballard. Ken and Melissa’s love for their child went viral twice in two years ... just doing what good parents do, loving their kids. Give it a listen.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie visit with local artist Mark Thiedeman about the 4th Annual Kaleidoscope LGBT Film & Cultural Festival Presented by Here TV taking place August 10th-18th.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie visit with artist VL Cox about her art and what inspires her work as well as her experience in and out of Arkansas.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week Traci and Angie visit with Neighbor Nick and what it is like being an ally from small town Arkansas.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ. This week guest Alexandra Marshall talks with us about sex education (including LGBTQ sex ed) in Arkansas...thank you for listening!
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things, because all the things are LGBTQ things and our visibility is important now more than ever...thank you for listening!
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen have casual talk about all the things – because all the things are LGBTQ things – with Adrienne Collins and Bonnie Earleywine of A + B Live. Both Adrienne and Bonnie share their stories.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen talk a little bit of LGBTQ history, why June is National Pride Month for the LGBTQ community, and of the importance of the representation of LGBTQ individuals in mainstream media.
Out in Arkansas’s hosts Traci Berry and Angie Bowen share their stories of being LGBTQ individuals living in Arkansas. They talk of the importance of the podcast, visibility, and representation of the community in the buckle of the Bible Belt.
Traci Berry, organizer of the annual Raid the Rock Adventure Race, talks with David Stricklin about the challenges and rewards of competing in and organizing expedition races.
Traci Berry, organizer of the annual Raid the Rock Adventure Race, talks with David Stricklin about the challenges and rewards of competing in and organizing expedition races.
Clothing Recycling in Austin - Can Non-Profits and For-Profits co-exist to meet our Goals? 2-9-2017 The City of Austin, Texas has a goal of reaching zero waste by 2040. Clothing recycling and reuse is an important part of the equation if we are going to meet our goal. The City of Austin recently signed a contract with a for-profit company called Simple Recycling to provide curb-side pickup of clothing from residences. Several local non-profits such as Salvation Army and Goodwill have criticized the plan indicating it would take away from their programs to received donated clothing from Austin citizens. We had both sides represented on the show this week: Adam Winfield is President and Founder of Simple Recycling. With a focus on offering simplicity and convenience, Adam created Simple Recycling to dramatically reduce the significant waste stream of clothing, shoes and reusable home goods clogging our nation’s landfills. As the largest and fastest growing curbside clothing collection company in the country, Simple Recycling is highest impact environmental initiative a city can implement for no cost and will no operational requirements. Traci Berry, Sr. VP of Community Engagement and Education at Goodwill in Austin, Texas. Goodwill has been accepting clothing for recycling, reuse, and repurposing in Austin for almost 60 years. Goodwill is concerned that the new curbside recycling plan will reduce donation to its organization and other non-profits in Austin while also possibly reducing jobs and local flow of funds. Can the for-profit and non-profits co-exsist and increase clothing recycling in Austin? Listen to our Shades of Green Podcast to find out.
Woo, Gurl! is a weekly podcast with host Jason Wiest, and co-hosts Traci Berry & HL Moody.