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Today's episode was recorded during Presales Collective's AI-Powered Presales Summit on March 26th, 2025. In this episode, Jack Cochran (General Manager, Presales Collective) and co-host Matthew James discuss the ethics and trust issues surrounding AI in sales environments with guest Diana Capello, Director of Solutions Consulting for US and Demo Engineering at Eightfold. The discussion explores how AI is transforming the presales landscape, from creating demo environments to navigating AI buying committees and addressing hiring practices in tech. Diana shares insights from her 20-year journey in AI, offering valuable perspectives on maintaining customer trust while leveraging AI tools. To join the show live, follow the Presales Collective's LinkedIn page or join the PSC Slack community for updates. The show is bi-weekly on Tuesdays, 8AM PT / 11AM ET / 4PM GMT. Connect with Us Connect with Jack Cochran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackcochran/ Connect with Matthew James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewyoungjames/ Connect with Diana Capello: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianacappello/ Links and Resources Mentioned Join Presales Collective Slack: https://www.presalescollective.com/slack Presales Collective newsletter: https://www.presalescollective.com/newsletter Book Recommendation, "AI Superpowers" by Kai-Fu Lee: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38242135-ai-superpowers Presales Collective's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PreSalesCollective Presales AI Summit recordings, available on the PSC YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@presalescollective7795 Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - Welcome Diana Cappello 04:10 - Maintaining customer trust while using AI 06:50 - Explaining how AI works to customers 11:45 - Navigating AI councils in enterprise sales 20:34 - AI in hiring processes 27:43 - Book recommendation 31:10 - Q&A
Episode Description:On this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast we dive deep into one of the biggest milestones for aspiring professional pilots: the ATP and Type Rating Checkrides. We walk through everything you need to know—from the key differences between an ATP certificate and a type rating, to the prerequisites, timelines, and real-world insights from someone who's been through it all.Our very special and super secret guest shares her firsthand experience, revealing how she prepared for the ATP CTP course, tackled the oral exam, and flew through the simulator portion—including the maneuvers, CRM expectations, and what surprised her most along the way.Our Other Content:Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilotAeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationFly the Transition Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290Subscribe and Follow:Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwestYour support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordingshttps://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets.https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Engage with Us:Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
It's that time of year again! The Flying Midwest Podcast proudly presents our 4th annual April Fools' episode, packed with satirical aviation news, absurd events, and plenty of laughs. We love bringing you these stories every year as a way to kick back, let loose, and celebrate the lighter side of aviation.But the fun doesn't stop there! Jim puts Madi and Badger in the hot seat with a round of aviation-themed “Would You Rather” questions, leading to comedic chaos and questionable decision-making. Then, we close out the episode with a bold twist—it's our turn to answer the question we ask every guest: What is your aviation unpopular opinion? We also want to take a moment to offer a huge thank you to our friends at the Opposing Bases podcast for their help with our intro. And a special shoutout to Bryan Turner of Just Plane Silly—while he couldn't join us this year, he's been a huge part of our April Fools' antics in the past, and we truly appreciate his support on our aviation content journey.
In this episode of The Flying Midwest Podcast, we take a deep dive into Minnesota's rich aviation history with Brandon Montanye, Chair of the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame (MAHOF). Since 1988, MAHOF has been dedicated to recognizing and preserving the legacy of legendary pilots, aviation pioneers, engineers, and air traffic controllers who have shaped the skies over Minnesota.Brandon walks us through the history of MAHOF, how inductees are selected, and the impact these aviation trailblazers have had on the industry. We'll also uncover how MAHOF celebrates aviation achievements, supports aviation outreach programs, and continues to inspire the next generation of pilots and aviation professionals. Whether you're a history buff, an aviation enthusiast, or a pilot looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with must-know facts about aviation history in Minnesota.Tune in and join the conversation as we honor the past and celebrate the future of flight in the Midwest!Learn More about MAHOF:https://mahof.org/Banquet Info: April 12th. 2025https://mahof.org/awards-banquet/RSVP by April 6th, 2025Our Other Content:Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilotAeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationFly the Transition Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290Subscribe and Follow:Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwestYour support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordingshttps://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets.https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Engage with Us:Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria and Caitlin explore the key differences between being a boss versus being a leader and why leadership gaps are causing burnout and turnover in the nonprofit sector. They share insights into how nonprofit leaders can foster trust, create a supportive work environment, and empower their teams for long-term success. Whether you're managing staff for the first time or looking to refine your leadership approach, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Key Topics Covered: Boss vs. Leader: What's the difference? The impact of poor leadership in nonprofits The traits of an effective nonprofit leader Actionable tips: ➜ Foster psychological safety: Encourage open communication and feedback within your team. ➜ Seek mentorship & coaching: Great leaders never stop learning—invest in executive coaching or peer mentorship. ➜ Lead by example: If you want a positive, motivated team, you must embody those traits first. ➜ Encourage smart risk-taking: Nonprofits often fear failure too much—innovation requires taking calculated risks. ➜ Hold leaders accountable: If an ED or manager is ineffective, address the leadership issue instead of blaming staff. Resources Burnout Check Quiz Building Psychological Safety Guide Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Caitlin McBride Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast for email updates here! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: P.S. Join us next week as Caitlin and I dive into the hiring challenges nonprofits are facing in 2025—and what you can do to find and keep the right talent! Liked this episode? Have an idea? Send us a text HERE :)Support the show
In this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria sits down with Katelyn Baughan, founder of KB Digital, to discuss why email marketing is one of the most powerful tools for nonprofits. They dive into strategies for donor retention, automation, and engagement tactics that keep donors connected beyond their first gift. Katelyn shares actionable tips on improving email effectiveness, measuring success, and turning one-time supporters into lifelong champions for your cause. Key Topics Covered: Why email marketing is nonprofit gold The biggest email marketing mistakes nonprofits make Automating for personalization & engagement Fundraising emails: best practices & what to avoid Using AI to improve your email marketing Actionable tips: ➜ Audit your emails: Look at engagement data, click-through rates, and unsubscribes. ➜ Be consistent: Aim for at least one email per week. ➜ Use automation: Set up a welcome series and donor thank-you emails. ➜ Refine your subject lines: Use AI tools or A/B testing to improve open rates. ➜ Repurpose content: Use past high-performing emails or social media posts. Resources Burnout Check Quiz Subject Line Email Audit Guide Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Katelyn Baughan Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast for email updates here! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: P.S. Join us next week as we dive into practical strategies for staying true to your values without burning out. Don't miss it!
In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we're flying solo—but with a purpose. Inspired by our last conversation with airshow legend Rob Reider, we decided to turn the mic on ourselves and reflect on some of the most valuable lessons we've learned in the cockpit.From equipment failures and unusual attitudes to pilot errors and close calls, aviation has a way of teaching us things that can't be found in a textbook. Whether it's the importance of staying ahead of the aircraft, learning how to handle the unexpected, or the moments that remind us why we love flying, these real-life experiences shape us into better pilots.We're pulling from our own logbooks, sharing firsthand stories, and breaking down the lessons that can make all of us safer, smarter, and more prepared aviators. Whether you're a seasoned pilot or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with insights that might just save you some trouble down the road.So, strap in and join us for some hangar talk, hard-earned wisdom, and maybe even a few laughs along the way.Our Other Content:Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilotAeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationFly the Transition Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290Subscribe and Follow:Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwestYour support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordingshttps://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets.https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Engage with Us:Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria and Caitlin dive into why fundraising should never be a solo effort and how nonprofit professionals can engage their teams, board members, and leadership in fundraising efforts. They share personal experiences, actionable strategies, and tips to create a culture where fundraising is a shared responsibility. If you've ever felt like you're carrying the weight of fundraising alone, this episode is for you! Key Topics Covered: Fundraising is not a solo act Empowering program staff to support fundraising Getting your board involved in fundraising Creating a culture of fundraising across the organization Actionable tips: ➜ Start small with your board: Ask them to make thank-you calls before jumping into solicitation. ➜ Educate your team: Help staff understand where the money comes from and how they contribute to the process. ➜ Celebrate wins together: When a campaign or grant succeeds, acknowledge everyone's role in making it happen. ➜ Be transparent: Regularly share financial updates so staff and board members understand fundraising realities. ➜ Shift the mindset: Fundraising isn't just about asking for money—it's about building relationships and sharing impact. Resources Burnout Check Quiz Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Caitlin McBride Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast for email updates here! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week for an insightful conversation with Katelyn Baughan on how to transform first-time donors into loyal, long-term supporters!
Liked this episode? Have an idea? Send us a text HERE :)In this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria breaks down the nine biggest red flags to watch for during your nonprofit job search. While the sector is full of impactful orgs, not all are well-managed or even stable. Maria shares tips on spotting warning signs—like financial instability, poor leadership, and lack of work-life balance—before you accept an offer. If you're looking for a nonprofit job or just want to be more intentional about your next career move, this episode is a must-listen! Key Topics Covered: Expanding programming without secured funding Ignoring past strategic failures Recurring financial instability Board members lacking governance knowledge Egocentric leadership and lack of transparency Poor work-life balance Actionable tips: ➜ Do your research: look at the organization's financials, Glassdoor reviews, and strategic plans. ➜ Ask the right questions: use this episode's prompts to dig deeper in interviews. ➜ Trust your gut: if something feels off, take it seriously. ➜ Talk to current and former employees: get real insights into the workplace culture. ➜ Prioritize your needs: define your non-negotiables and set boundaries before accepting an offer. Resources Burnout Check Quiz Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast for email updates here! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week for "Fundraising is a Team Sport," where Maria and Caitlin dive into how collaboration across your organization can lead to stronger donor relationships and bigger fundraising wins!
After decades behind the mic, legendary airshow announcer Rob Reider has officially retired—but not before one unforgettable farewell tour. From heart-pounding performances to a celebratory soaking by the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds, Rob shares stories from his incredible career in airshow announcing.But that's not all—Rob is also the voice behind Sporty's flight training series and the host of the popular "I Learned About Flying From That" podcast, which is nearing its 100th episode. We dive into his experiences, the impact of sharing pilot stories, and what's next for him in the aviation world.Whether you're an airshow fan, a student pilot, or just love great aviation stories, this episode is packed with insight, nostalgia, and inspiration from one of aviation's most recognizable voices.Our Other Content:Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilotAeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationFly the Transition Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290Subscribe and Follow:Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwestYour support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordingshttps://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets.https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Engage with Us:Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by co-hosts Bobby Lewis and BJ Foster to tackle the growing issue of shrinking attention spans in children. The team explores the impact of social media, constant digital stimulation, and the challenges these pose to focus and engagement. Drawing from research, personal stories, and expert insights, the hosts highlight the risks of “TikTok brain” and offer practical strategies for fostering better attention in kids.They offer action steps to help parents guide their children toward improved focus, creativity, and deeper connections, like delaying smartphone use and creating screen-free zones. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of parents modeling good attention habits and creating a family environment that values meaningful engagement.Why Attention MattersThis episode explores the long-term consequences of shrinking attention spans and how addressing this issue can improve focus, creativity, and family relationships.Important Episode Timestamps:● (00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast● (00:35) Meet the Co-Hosts: Bobby Lewis and BJ Foster● (02:12) Fun Facts and TikTok Brain● (05:04) Poll Questions and Phone Habits● (08:26) The Impact of Social Media on Attention Spans● (10:05) Combating Shortening Attention Spans● (10:50) The Importance of Modeling Attention● (11:48) The Decline of Attention Spans● (11:56) Research Insights on Attention Spans● (14:27) Impact of Social Media on Kids● (16:38) Strategies to Combat Short Attention Spans● (18:18) Challenges of Taking Away Smartphones● (19:58) The Value of Limiting Screen TimeAPD Pro Move:"Lead by example. Show your kids the value of focusing on the moment by setting boundaries for your own screen time."Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Resources Mentioned:The Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtThe Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark ComerConnect with Us:● Connect with We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Connect with Us: Ted Lowe on LinkedIn Bobby Lewis on LinkedIn BJ Foster on LinkedIn Subscribe on Apple Podcasts EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's blog can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Send Maria a text HERE :) In this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria chats with Sheela Mahajan, founder of the Nonprofit Science Institute and host of the Nonprofit Science Podcast. Sheela shares how nonprofits can move beyond reactive decision-making and start thinking more strategically. They discuss the challenges of shifting organizational mindsets, how to implement systematic decision-making processes, and the importance of defining problems before jumping to solutions. Sheela introduces the Signals Framework, a structured approach to problem-solving that empowers nonprofit leaders to make data-driven decisions with confidence. Key Topics Covered: Why nonprofits struggle with decision-making Introducing the signals framework Rethinking fundraising events Overcoming resistance to change The power of documentation in decision-making Actionable tips: ➜ Use the signals framework: write down the specific problem you're solving, collect data, and test solutions systematically. ➜ Get everyone in the room: bring together staff, leadership, and board members to align on key challenges. ➜ Track decision-making: keep records of strategic decisions to help future teams stay informed. ➜ Shift the culture: encourage a data-driven mindset rather than relying on “this is how we've always done it.” ➜ Start small: test the framework on a single issue before applying it organization-wide. Resources: Nonprofit Science Institute – Website Nonprofit Science Podcast – Listen Here Free Ebook: The Signals Framework – Download Here Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Sheela Mahajan Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week for a must-listen episode on landing your dream nonprofit job!
When the temperatures drop and the skies turn gray, it's easy to feel stuck on the ground. But just because winter puts a freeze on your flying plans doesn't mean you can't stay engaged in aviation!In this live-streamed solo episode, the Flying Midwest Podcast crew sits down for some classic hangar talk, sharing tips and strategies to keep your aviation skills sharp—even when the weather won't cooperate. We discuss:
In this special episode of Living Inside Out, I sit down with my dear friend of over 20 years, Titi Omo-Adesanya. From navigating childhood in Nigeria to forging a path in the tech space, we explore the key moments that have shaped her journey. What We Discuss in This Episode: • How Titi played a pivotal role in the launch of Living Inside Out (and why I nearly didn't start it!) • Growing up between Nigeria and the UK – the impact of culture, adaptability, and resilience • How Titi transitioned from studying business to becoming a product owner in tech • The difference between a business and a hobby—and why many people get stuck • Our shared obsession with productivity tools and why we can't leave home without our laptops • The role of faith, mindset, and personal growth in navigating life's twists and turns Titi is a tech professional, entrepreneur, and founder of 7 Little Steps, where she helps businesses develop digital products, build stunning websites, and implement smart tech solutions. She is also a mother of twin boys, a creative thinker, and a lifelong problem solver. This episode is packed with insights, nostalgia, and plenty of laughs. If you've ever needed a push to start something you've been delaying, this one is for you! Connect with Us:
In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Bobby Lewis and Buck Buchanan to discuss how dads can help their children develop emotional intelligence. The conversation tackles societal stereotypes about emotions, the importance of fostering emotional expression in boys and girls, and practical ways to address anger and navigate feelings.Through personal stories and expert insights, the hosts provide actionable advice for creating an emotionally supportive home environment. This episode is a must-listen for dads looking to strengthen their connection with their children and equip them with lifelong emotional tools.Important Episode Timestamps:● (00:00) Introduction to the All Pro Dad Podcast● (00:27) Building Emotional Muscles in Sons● (01:55) Personal Stories and Experiences● (04:08) The Importance of Expressing Emotions● (07:04) Messages to Avoid and Positive Reinforcement● (10:54) Challenges and Real-Life Examples● (12:33) Encouraging Emotional Expression in Children● (27:43) Pro Move of the Week and ConclusionAPD Pro Move: “ Ask your child if you've ever said anything like what we talked about today that would keep him or her from wanting to express their emotions. If you ask them, it's like, have I ever said anything that made you uncomfortable to tell us how you really feel? (Ask them. They may surprise you with what they say).”Sponsor: The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:● Connect with Ted Lowe● Connect with Bobby Lewis● Connect with Buck Buchanan● Subscribe to the All Pro Dad Podcast on Apple PodcastsDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's blog can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
n this episode of theFlying Midwest Podcast, we sit down with Nicholas Stoley—an airline pilot whose passion for aviation extends far beyond the cockpit of a commercial jet. When he's not flying for the airlines, Nicholas is in the air with theCommemorative Air Force, piloting legendary warbirds likeMiss Mitchell.He shares what it's like to fly these remarkable pieces of history, the challenges and thrills of operating vintage aircraft, and how more pilots can get involved in keeping aviation history alive. If you've ever dreamed of flying a warbird, you won't want to miss this conversation!Our Other Content:Badger Pilot on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilotAeroExploration:https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationFly the Transition Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290Subscribe and Follow:Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. •https://flyingmidwest.com/ •https://facebook.com/flyingmidwestYour support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore.flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordingshttps://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 –https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets.https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Engage with Us:Connect with us on social media or drop us an email atFlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
Send Maria a text HERE :) In this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria is joined by Caitlin McBride to discuss how nonprofit fundraisers can transition smoothly into the new year after the year-end fundraising rush. They share strategies for celebrating success, reflecting on what worked, and setting yourself up for long-term sustainability—without burning out. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the reset of a new fiscal year, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you start 2025 with confidence. Key Topics Covered: Celebrating year-end wins Avoiding the post-year-end slump Practical ways to reflect and improve for next year How to fill your own cup as a fundraiser Creative ways to show gratitude to donors Actionable Tips: ➜ Take time to celebrate your achievements—big and small. ➜ Document key insights from your year-end campaign to reference later. ➜ Start the year with activities that energize and inspire you. ➜ Show gratitude to your donors and supporters in thoughtful ways. ➜ Give yourself grace—fundraising is a long game, and every step matters. Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Caitlin McBride Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Caitlin and Maria share fundraising trends in 2025. Tune in for practical tips to start the new year strong and set yourself up for success!
Many problems kids deal with today didn't exist in their parent's generation. It can be scary for both, but we must navigate them together.In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe and co-host Bobby Lewis explore the modern challenges kids face that were less common in previous generations. They discuss cyberbullying, screen addiction, information overload, identity crises, and the impact of a stationary lifestyle.Important Episode Timestamps:● (00:00) Introduction and Host Welcome● (00:38) Meet Bobby Lewis● (01:06) Question of the Week: Modern Challenges for Kids● (02:20) The Online World and Cyberbullying● (07:32) Screen Addiction: A Growing Concern● (12:24) Information Overload: Too Much Data● (15:10) Identity Crisis: Who Am I?● (18:28) Lack of Exercise: The Stationary Lifestyle● (21:16) Pro Move of the Week and ConclusionAPD Pro Move:“Resist the urge to compare your childhood to your kids. Both of us have unique challenges. Don't ignore theirs because it's not yours.”Sponsor: The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Related Episodes:Ep. 44 - How Is Your Phone Use Affecting Your Kid?Connect with Us:● Connect with Ted Lowe● Connect with Bobby Lewis● Subscribe to the All Pro Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts● Watch the Full Episode on YouTubeDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's blog can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we welcome Paul Holte from My Layover Life! As an airline pilot and YouTuber, Paul shares a unique blend of aviation insights, airline life, and travel adventures from his layover destinations around the world. We dive into his journey, his content, and what it's like to balance flying and content creation. Meanwhile, with Jim under the weather, Madi and Badger take the reins—leading to a slightly off-the-rails (but highly entertaining) intro, news segment, and outro. Join us for aviation talk, travel stories, and plenty of laughs in this fun-filled episode! More about My Layover Life: https://www.youtube.com/@mylayoverlife Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, host Maria Rio dives into the Five Pillars of Great Fundraising, a powerful framework to help nonprofits assess and optimize their fundraising strategies. Maria explains how nonprofit leaders can evaluate their efforts, identify gaps, and implement changes that lead to sustainable growth. Whether you're working with a small team or looking to refine your fundraising approach, this episode provides practical, actionable insights to maximize your impact. Key Topics Covered: Prospecting & one-to-one fundraising Digital fundraising & lead generation One-to-many fundraising campaign Crafting a strong unique value proposition Branding & trust building for fundraising success Actionable Tips: ➜ Choose one pillar to focus on: Start with the area that needs the most improvement. ➜ Track & analyze key metrics: Set up a system to monitor progress and make data-driven decisions. ➜ Gather feedback: Engage donors, staff, and volunteers to refine your approach.➜ Optimize & iterate: Use insights to adjust and enhance your fundraising strategy. ➜ Celebrate small wins: Recognize progress and share successes internally and externally. Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Caitlin and Maria share how to celebrate your year-end success without feeling overwhelmed as you start fresh. Don't miss this episode on setting yourself up for a strong new year!
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria sits down with Caitlin McBride, an experienced fundraiser and consultant, to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of being a one-person fundraising department. Caitlin shares her journey from working in large fundraising teams to becoming the sole fundraiser at small nonprofits. She provides actionable insights on setting up systems, avoiding burnout, and leveraging technology to maximize efficiency. If you're a nonprofit professional juggling multiple roles, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you thrive. Key Topics Covered: Embrace systems and technology Get comfortable with decision-making Set boundaries and manage expectations Prioritize self-care without guilt Know when to ask for help Actionable Tips: ➜ Build a strong support network: Connect with other fundraisers, listen to industry podcasts, and seek mentorship. ➜ Leverage free and low-cost tech: Use tools like TechSoup for nonprofit discounts on software and services. ➜ Create a case for support: Having a well-written document makes grant writing and donor outreach much more efficient. ➜ Audit and organize your CRM: Clean data and standardized tracking can save hours of work. ➜ Educate your board & ED: Set clear expectations about what's realistic for a one-person fundraising team. Resources: Are you burnt out? QUIZ Reboot MASadvice Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Caitlin McBride Further Together Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Maria shares her insights on measuring success and making data-driven decisions!
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe and co-host Bobby Lewis dive into the challenges of motivating kids. They explore why children sometimes seem unmotivated, the role of self-confidence and stress, and how ADHD impacts motivation. The conversation offers practical strategies, including the 'Three M's' approach: Mention, Motivate, and Model, to help dads inspire their kids effectively.Key topics include emphasizing effort over results, balancing rewards with expectations, and modeling the behaviors you want to see in your children. Packed with personal stories and actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen for dads looking to foster motivation and resilience in their kids.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:20) Meet the Co-Host: Bobby Lewis(00:47) Question of the Episode: Why Aren't Our Kids Motivated?(01:08) Understanding Kids' Motivation Issues(03:36) Exploring ADHD and Motivation(04:56) The Importance of Effort Over Results(06:05) Real-Life Examples and Strategies(14:35) The Three M's: Mention, Motivate, Model(16:16) Conclusion and Pro Move of the EpisodeAPD Pro Move:" Try the three Ms this week with your child. Mention, Motivate, and Model, and see how that changes their effort."Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Ted LoweConnect with Bobby LewisEXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
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In this episode of Female Voices: Life and Loss, cohosts Teresa and Wayna dive into the complexities of family relationships and how they influence healing and growth. Sharing insights from their own families, they discuss everything from raising children and learning from grandparents to navigating marriage and communication challenges. The conversation highlights the importance of fostering individuality in children, embracing shared responsibilities within the household, and finding ways to grow both personally and as a family unit. Teresa and Wayna also explore how cultural expectations around gender roles and parenting styles can shape family dynamics, ultimately emphasizing connection, understanding, and compassion. Key Takeaways: Compassion and communication are the foundation of strong relationships. Leading with empathy and practicing open, honest dialogue strengthens family bonds and fosters healing. Children thrive when they are encouraged to express their individuality. Supporting their unique identities builds confidence and resilience while teaching them the value of authenticity. Adult conversations and shared responsibilities are essential for personal and familial growth. Prioritizing meaningful discussions and balancing household duties promotes harmony and deeper connections. Parenting styles and family dynamics evolve with intention. Tailoring parenting approaches to meet the unique needs of boys and girls and showing children healthy family dynamics helps them navigate life. Commitment and understanding create strong foundations in marriage. Approaching challenges with a “divorce is not an option” mindset can foster a sense of security and teamwork. Cultural and generational influences shape how families function. Learning from grandparents and understanding cultural expectations can guide families in creating more inclusive and adaptable dynamics. Healing is a process that requires patience, understanding, and connection. Families grow stronger by embracing change, prioritizing love, and creating space for each member's unique journey. Sound Bites: "Divorce was never on the table." "Communication is a big piece." "We need adult conversation." Mentioned in This Episode: Reflections on lessons learned from grandparents. Strategies for balancing individuality and shared responsibilities in families. Insights into marriage, parenting, and cultural influences on gender roles. Thank you for joining us in this conversation. Remember, understanding and connection are the foundations of growth, both personally and within our families. Have a story or insight to share? Reach out to us we'd love to hear from you! At Female Voices: Life and Loss, we're here to explore the intersections of life, relationships, and healing. Connect with Us: Connect with Teresa: EMAIL: teresa@livingaftergrief.com Facebook & Instagram: @livingaftergrief Website: https://livingaftergrief.com/ click and schedule a complementary Hope Exploration call: https://livingaftergrief.com/calendar/hope-exploration-session Podcast Guest: https://livingaftergrief.coachesconsole.com/calendar/podcast-interview-call Connect with Wayna: Email: wayna@allberrycoaching.com Facebook & Instagram @allberrycoaching Website: allberrycoaching.com Schedule a complimentary consult: https://calendly.com/lawayna/30min Podcast Guest: https://calendly.com/lawayna/on-air-with-wayna
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria speaks with Kel Haney, a fundraising coach and consultant, about transforming donor engagement through personalized and strategic phone calls. Kel introduces her "ditch the script" approach and her "five-minute fundraising ask" framework, which emphasizes authenticity, connection, and clear asks. Whether you're a seasoned fundraiser or new to phone outreach, Kel's insights will help you foster deeper relationships and make your calls more effective. Key Topics Covered: Why scripts don't work The power of vulnerability Five-minute fundraising ask framework Effective voicemail strategies Time management for fundraising calls Actionable Tips: ➜ Be prepared but flexible:Have talking points, but allow the conversation to flow naturally. ➜ Personalize your approach:Reference past interactions or specific donor interests to build rapport. ➜ Practice active listening:Make donors feel heard by acknowledging their concerns and interests. ➜ Follow up consistently:Whether via email or another call, keep the lines of communication open. ➜ Make specific asks:Avoid vague language; be clear about the amount or action you're requesting. Resources Mentioned: Kel's Website: kelhaney.com Free Resource: Eight Phrases Not to Use in Fundraising and Five Tips for Mid-Level Giving Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Kel Haney Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Caitlin McBride shares how small nonprofits can streamline operations, set boundaries, and build a culture of philanthropy to drive lasting impact without burning out. Support the show
In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we take a look into the future of aviation with a truly innovative concept—the Switchblade Flying Car. Our guest, Sam Bousfield, the visionary creator of the Switchblade, joins us to share the story behind this groundbreaking vehicle. Sam dives into the challenges and triumphs of bringing the Switchblade to life, including its rigorous testing process, key specifications, and the unique build process. He also gives us a glimpse into what pilots can expect from this exciting fusion of car and aircraft, redefining personal transportation as we know it. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a tech lover, or simply curious about the possibilities of flying cars, this episode offers a fascinating look at what could be the future of flight. Plus discussion of the California Wild Fires and news from around our region. More about Switchblade: www.samsonsky.com Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!In this heartfelt episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Graham Barber and Mark Merrill to explore the transformative journey of fostering and adoption. Drawing from their personal experiences, the trio dives into the challenges, rewards, and emotional complexities of welcoming children in need into their homes.Ted, Graham, and Mark share compelling stories, valuable insights, and practical advice for dads considering fostering or adoption. They highlight the importance of creating stable, loving environments for children, addressing challenges like trust issues, behavioral struggles, and the impact on family dynamics. This episode offers inspiration and guidance for parents navigating the foster and adoption process or supporting those who do. Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:39) Introducing the Topic: Fostering and Adoption(01:26) Graham's Fostering Journey(02:47) Mark's Adoption Story(07:35) Ted's Adoption Experience(08:54) Challenges in Fostering and Adoption(15:44) Overcoming Trust Issues(17:49) Language and Identity in Foster Care(19:54) Unexpected Joys of Foster Care(21:41) Lessons Learned from Adoption(23:53) Parenting Challenges and Creative Solutions(27:12) Balancing Marriage and Parenting(29:50) Rapid Fire: Pause or Move Forward?(32:48) Supporting Foster and Adoptive Families(34:03) The Hope of Adoption and FosteringAPD Pro Move:“ Pro Move of the Week, which we give you every week is to ask yourself, what is one thing you'd be willing to give up to change a life forever?.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. You can learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Graham BarberConnect with Mark MerrillConnect with Ted LoweLearn more on our Fostering & Adoption ArchivesQuestions to ConnectThe No More FoundationDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Dale Alexander: How Do We Teach Our Kids About Money? In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe and co-host Bobby Lewis are joined by financial expert Dale Alexander to discuss the critical topic of teaching kids about money. They explore actionable strategies, such as the 70/20/10 rule for financial success, teaching generosity, and combating consumerism, to help dads guide their children toward financial responsibility.Dale shares his expertise as a certified financial planner, providing parents with practical tips for instilling lifelong money management skills in their kids. Whether it's through modeling financial behavior, teaching budgeting, or encouraging giving, this episode equips dads with the tools to empower their children for a successful financial future.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:33) Meet the Hosts: Ted and Bobby(01:18) Special Guest Introduction: Dale Alexander(01:40) Skateboarding Stories and Financial Expertise(03:17) Teaching Kids About Money(11:38) The 70/20/10 Rule for Financial Success(16:14) The Phone's Deception(16:41) The Power of Giving(21:17) Teaching Kids About Money(23:26) Financial Advice for Young Adults(29:40) Modeling Financial Behavior(32:47) Conclusion and ResourcesAPD Pro Move: “Introduce the 70/20/10 rule to your kids: Spend 70%, save 20%, and give 10%. It's a simple framework for building financial discipline and generosity.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Dale AlexanderConnect with Ted LoweConnect with Bobby LewisDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe and co-host Bobby Lewis are joined by Dale Alexander, a financial expert passionate about empowering dads to lead their families toward financial success. The conversation dives into financial mistakes, the joy of giving, and the power of compound interest.Key takeaways include understanding the difference between looking wealthy and being wealthy, the importance of teaching kids about money early, and actionable strategies for dads to avoid financial drift while building a secure financial future.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:36) Meet Bobby Lewis(01:00) Introducing Dale Alexander(02:01) Worst Purchases and Financial Regrets(03:10) Lessons from Our Fathers(04:31) The Importance of Teaching Kids About Money(05:40) Dale's Passion for Financial Education(07:21) The Reality of Financial Stress(10:50) The Illusion of Wealth(12:21) Financial Awareness and Drifting(14:15) Smart Money Management Tips(14:53) Understanding Stock Market Risks(16:13) Getting Started with Mutual Funds(19:38) The Power of Compound Interest(22:22) The Joy of Giving(26:15) Teaching Kids About Money(28:44) Final Thoughts and ResourcesAPD Pro Move:"Start modeling good financial behavior today by sitting down and setting a financial goal so you don't get set adrift."Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Dale AlexanderConnect with Ted LoweConnect with Bobby LewisDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
n this milestone episode, we celebrate three years of the Flying Midwest Podcast, our 75th episode, and surpassing 50,000 downloads. Jim, Madi, and Badger reflect on the journey so far, revisiting where the podcast started, the connections and friendships built along the way, and the unique opportunities that have shaped its success. We also take a comprehensive look back at 2024, sharing our favorite moments, standout interviews, and the highlights of AirVenture madness. Of course, we couldn't forget the culinary legend that emerged this year—the iconic cheese curd tacos. This episode is not just a celebration of the podcast's milestones but a tribute to the incredible listeners who have made it all possible. Thank you for being part of this journey. Episode Topics: Pilot Mental Health Interview with Penny Levin - 17:27 April Fool's Fake New, Events, and Turner's Twist - 36:20 Talking YouTube with Martin Pauley - 1:00:00 Dembro's Airventure Interview - 1:13:44 Airventure Touch and Go Series - 1:18:10 The Legend of the Cheese Curd Tacos - 1:22:31 Opposing Bases Interview - 1:33:06 Three Podcasts Unite - 1:51:23 Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Problems Middle Schoolers Run IntoIn this insightful episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe, BJ Foster, and Jason Hood dive into the unique struggles of middle schoolers. From navigating awkward phases and shifting friendships to dealing with a culture of meanness and the challenges of social media, the hosts explore what makes this stage so complex for kids.The discussion emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding, offering practical advice for dads to support their middle schoolers effectively. With actionable tips for managing the independence-dependence balance and fostering healthy communication, this episode is a must-listen for parents navigating these formative years.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:40) Middle School Challenges: A Dad's Perspective(00:49) Tween Slang Trivia: Understanding Their World(05:16) Navigating Awkward Phases and Changing Friendships(12:22) The Culture of Meanness and Social Media(16:08) Feeling Alone in Groups and the Independence Paradox(20:01) Empathy and Pro Tips for Dads(22:36) Conclusion and Resources for DadsAPD Pro Move:"Ask your middle schooler what the best and worst things about middle school are. Understanding their world—even if it feels unfamiliar—builds trust and shows them you care."Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Ted LoweConnect with Jason HoodConnect with BJ FosterDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Merry Christmas from All Pro Dad In this festive episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Buck Buchanan and Bobby Lewis to explore how dads can make the holiday season truly memorable for their families. The trio reflects on personal Christmas memories, shares tips for managing holiday stress, and discusses balancing the commercial and meaningful aspects of the season.From tackling Griswold-level decorations to embracing holiday traditions and movies, Ted, Buck, and Bobby provide practical strategies for creating lasting family memories. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, being prepared, and letting go of minor stresses to focus on the true spirit of Christmas. Whether it's about making thoughtful gifts or cherishing quiet family moments, this episode is packed with inspiration for dads navigating the holiday season.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:29) Handling the Holidays: Childhood Memories(01:34) Christmas Traditions and Funny Stories(04:53) The Stress of Christmas Preparations(06:56) Balancing Gifts and Meaning(09:41) Holiday Decorations: Griswold vs. Grinch(12:08) Helicopter Santa and Creative Decorations(12:47) Memorable DIY Decorations(14:04) Letting Go of Holiday Stress(15:13) Cherishing Modern Christmas Experiences(16:45) Debating Christmas Movies(19:06) Gift Giving and Making Memories(20:23) The True Meaning of Christmas(22:27) Final Thoughts and Holiday WishesAPD Pro Move:“Let go of the pressure to make Christmas perfect. Focus on one small but meaningful moment from the movies—like decorating as a family or simply enjoying time together.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to build strong families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Buck BuchananConnect with Bobby LewisConnect with Ted LoweDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Winter flying brings its own set of challenges, from icy runways to turbulent skies, and we're here to help you navigate them safely. In this live solo episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, Jim, Badger, and Madi dive into the cold-weather topics that every pilot should know. We break down the types of icing (clear, rime, and mixed), how to spot conditions conducive to icing, and what to do if you encounter it mid-flight. Learn about frozen precipitation hazards like freezing rain, drizzle, and snow, and how they impact both flight operations and ground safety. Plus, we share real-world stories of winter weather gone wrong—and what we learned from them. We also discuss runway conditions with a FICON (Field Condition) primer, tips for handling gusty winter crosswinds, and the challenges of visibility during snow and freezing fog. Finally, don't miss our listener comments and advice, shared live during this recording. Grab your favorite warm drink and join us for this in-depth winter weather episode, designed to keep you informed and inspired for the season ahead! Episode Topics: Icing: Understanding clear, rime, and mixed icing; how to interpret PIREPs and weather products to avoid ice accumulation. Frozen Precipitation: The impact of freezing rain, drizzle, fog, and snow on in-flight and ground operations. Runway Safety: A guide to FICON reporting and braking action considerations for winter landings. Crosswinds and Gusty Winds: How winter jet stream shifts create unique challenges for crosswind landings and handling gusts. Real Stories: Tales from the hosts and listeners about their most memorable winter flying moments. Additional Resources: AOPA: Cold Weather Operations AOPA: Winter Flying FAA Advisory Circular: Cold Weather Flying Weather.gov Icing Guide Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!AM I RAISING AN ENTITLED KID?In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Buck Buchanan and BJ Foster to explore the challenges of raising entitled kids and the steps parents can take to instill gratitude and responsibility. They discuss common signs of entitlement in children, share personal stories, and provide practical strategies to help parents combat this behavior.The hosts dive into the importance of setting boundaries, saying “no,” and involving kids in responsibilities like chores and service projects. They emphasize how these actions not only teach kids the value of hard work but also help build strong character. Whether it's making kids earn their privileges or modeling gratitude, this episode is full of actionable tips for parents committed to raising grateful, grounded children.Key Topics Covered:What Does Entitlement Look Like in Kids? Learn the behaviors that signal entitlement and what may be causing it.Why Saying “No” Matters: How boundaries foster resilience and gratitude.Practical Tips for Combating Entitlement: From chores to service projects, discover actionable steps to encourage responsibility and appreciation.Character Development: How focusing on long-term values helps build stronger, more self-reliant kids.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:19) Meet the Guests(01:12) Question of the Day: Raising Entitled Kids(01:30) Defining Entitlement in Kids(01:47) The Importance of Saying No(03:38) Personal Stories of Entitlement(08:11) Why Do Dads Struggle with Entitlement?(13:59) Teaching Gratitude and Responsibility(15:03) Practical Tips to Combat Entitlement(17:36) Encouraging Service and Hard Work(20:05) Final Thoughts and Pro Tips(21:17) Closing Remarks and ResourcesAPD Pro Move:“Start small. Assign your kids simple chores, involve them in family responsibilities, and encourage them to give back through service projects. Teaching gratitude and responsibility begins with consistent, everyday actions.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to build strong families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with BJ FosterConnect with Ted LoweConnect with Buck BuchananDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Is It A Phase? Acting Out vs Rebellion?In this powerful episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Rodney Bussell and Buck Buchanan to discuss one of the toughest parenting challenges: dealing with rebellious children. They share personal stories of mischief and rebellion from their own childhoods, highlighting the struggles and lessons learned when setting boundaries.The conversation centers on understanding the root causes of rebellion and implementing effective strategies rooted in grace, love, and relationship-building. Ted, Rodney, and Buck emphasize that true connection, rather than correction, is key to reaching a child's heart during challenging moments. The episode wraps up with actionable advice for fathers to foster stronger bonds with their kids, even in the face of defiance.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:19) Meet the Hosts: (01:30) Question of the Week: Dealing with a Rebellious Child(01:56) Personal Stories of Rebellion(07:40) Understanding Rebellion in Children(19:17) Setting Boundaries with Love(24:14) Pro Move of the Week(25:03) Closing Remarks and ResourcesAPD Pro Move:“Next time your child acts out, pause and connect with them. Ask what's going on instead of jumping straight to correction. Listening first fosters trust and strengthens the relationship.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit committed to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Rodney BussellConnect with Ted LoweConnect with Buck BuchananSubscribe to the All Pro Dad Podcast on Apple PodcastsWatch the Full Episode on YouTubeDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we take a heartfelt dive into the dedication and passion of the volunteers who make AirVenture possible. We're thrilled to welcome Jerry Burke, author of On the Grounds & Up: Without Volunteers, the World's Greatest Annual Aviation Event Wouldn't Happen. Jerry shares his experiences from years of volunteering, the inspiration behind his book, and the incredible stories of the people who dedicate their time and energy to the event. We'll also discuss the roots of Plane Talk on Boeing Plaza, a staple of AirVenture storytelling, and how it connects with Jerry's volunteer journey. Plus, we bring you the final Badgering Camp Scholler segment from AirVenture '24, wrapping up our on-the-ground coverage of this unforgettable event. Whether you've volunteered at Oshkosh or dreamed of being part of the magic, this episode celebrates the heart and soul of the aviation community. Learn more here: Amazon Link for Jerry Burke Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Attention-Seeking Behavior: Why Your Teen Wants Attention?In this enlightening episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Jason Hood and BJ Foster to uncover the secret wish of every teenager: the desire to feel noticed and valued. Together, they explore fascinating scientific insights about teens, including their unique body odor, lower dopamine levels, and heightened sensitivity to perceived hostility. This episode sheds light on the challenges teens face and offers practical advice for parents to better connect with their children during this critical stage of development. The conversation emphasizes the importance of giving tailored attention to teens, taking an active interest in their hobbies, and maintaining balance when engaging with multiple children. Ted, Jason, and BJ also highlight the broader issue of fatherlessness and how programs like the All Pro Dad chapter initiative empower dads to actively participate in their kids' lives through school-based activities. The episode wraps up with actionable strategies for parents to ensure their teens feel seen, loved, and supported.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:35) The Secret Wish of Every Teenager(01:05) Teenagers and Their Unique Challenges(05:10) Understanding Teenagers' Need for Attention(18:29) Practical Tips for Engaging with Teens(22:17) Conclusion and Final ThoughtsAPD Pro Move:“Great teens with enthusiasm every time you see them.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit committed to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Jason HoodConnect with Ted LoweConnect with BJ FosterSubscribe to the All Pro Dad Podcast on Apple PodcastsWatch the Full Episode on YouTubeLearn how to join an All Pro Dad Chapter Today!Don't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria chats with Matt Diamante, founder of Hey Tony, a digital marketing agency specializing in SEO, social media, and online advertising. They dive into practical ways nonprofits can improve their digital presence, implement effective marketing funnels, rank higher in search results, and increase conversions. Matt shares actionable tips on how nonprofits can make the most of their websites, email lists, and social platforms to attract and retain donors. Key Topics Covered: What is SEO and why it matters for nonprofits Authenticity in digital communication Maximizing your email list Leveraging peer support and communities Quotable Quotes: “Show up every day. Over time, you'll become known as the go-to organization in your space.” – Matt Actionable Tips: ➜ Start small with funnels: Focus on one key action like collecting email addresses before scaling up to complex strategies. ➜ Provide value first: Share free resources or tools to build trust and keep your audience engaged. ➜ Consistency is key: Post regularly on social media and send frequent, purpose-driven emails. Resources Mentioned: Hey Tony Website Free SEO Course by Matt Diamante Join Matt's Community: Hey Tony Insiders Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Matt on Instagram/Tiktok: @heytony.agency / @heytonyagency Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: We are bringing back some banger episodes! We will be re-sharing some of our favourite episodes this month, and have some special new formats planned for 2025! Support the show
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!In this thought-provoking episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by guests Buck Buchanan and Rodney Bustle to tackle an essential topic: the importance of unstructured play in childhood. Together, they explore what previous generations got right about playtime and where modern parenting might be falling short. The discussion emphasizes the benefits of tech-free, child-directed play and the significant impact it has on reducing anxiety in kids.Drawing on insights from Jonathan Haidt's book The Anxious Generation, the episode delves into the challenges posed by today's tech-saturated world and provides actionable advice for fostering unstructured playtime. Ted, Buck, and Rodney also encourage parents to reflect on the core memories they're helping their children build and the lasting impact of those experiences.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:27) The Big Question: What Are We Getting Wrong?(02:30) Unstructured Play: A Personal Reflection(04:10) The Impact of Technology on Playtime(07:46) Challenges and Solutions for Modern Dads(16:44) Creating Unstructured Play Zones(22:31) Conclusion and Final ThoughtsAPD Pro Move:“Create a dedicated, tech-free zone in your home or yard where your kids can engage in unstructured play. Simple, open-ended activities can spark creativity and reduce anxiety.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit committed to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Rodney BussellConnect with Ted LoweConnect with Buck BuchananSubscribe to the All Pro Dad Podcast on Apple PodcastsWatch the Full Episode on YouTubeRead The Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Episode Summary: Step into the golden age of aviation with a modern twist in this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast! We're thrilled to bring you another AirVenture '24 interview , this time with Marshall Haglund of the D'Amore Group. They are the innovators behind the current renditions of WACO Aircraft, Junkers, and Great Lakes planes. Based in Battle Creek, Michigan, WACO Aircraft merges timeless vintage aesthetics with cutting-edge technology, creating handcrafted masterpieces like the YMF-5 Super and the aerobatic Great Lakes biplane. Marshall shares WACO's dedication to authenticity, their meticulous craftsmanship , and how they're shaping the future of luxury aviation. Discover how this Midwest-based company keeps the spirit of classic aviation alive while meeting the demands of modern pilots. Join us for this exciting journey into the art of flying vintage-style aircraft, made right here in the Midwest! And as always, stay tuned for news and updates from around the region. Learn more here: https://www.wacoaircraft.com Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we're going back to our roots with a return to solo episodes! To mark the occasion, we're diving into a topic from one of our earliest episodes: winter flying. With winter just around the corner, it's the perfect time to brush up on cold-weather flying essentials. Join us as we cover everything you need to stay safe and comfortable in icy conditions. From prepping your plane for winter wear-and-tear to packing the right gear to keep you warm, we'll share insights and practical tips to make your winter flights a breeze. We'll also discuss one of the season's biggest hidden dangers—carbon monoxide—and how to stay protected while you soar through the frosty Midwest skies. Mentioned Content: Midlife Pilot Podcast - Episode 100 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midlife-pilot-podcast/id1591463789?i=1000675007111 Taking Off - Dan Bass Episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/taking-off-podcast-aviation-life/id1675955657?i=1000669914030 Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria chats with Rachel Bearbower, founder of Small Shop Strategies and the Nonprofit Automation Agency, about using automation to streamline nonprofit operations and build authentic donor relationships. Rachel breaks down how automation tools can help nonprofits stay connected with donors, reduce repetitive tasks, and free up time for more impactful work. Key Topics Covered: The value of automation in donor retention Personalized gratitude at scale Building relationship equity Automation tools and tips Quotable Quotes: " You're still a human sending to another human. You wrote it once, and now it's sending it many times. Or making it happen many times." – Rachel Bearbower " The first 100 days of your donor's experience has got to be top-notch. Automation can really help you out." – Rachel Bearbower Actionable Tips: ➜ Automate donor welcome series: set up a welcome email series for new donors, ensuring they feel immediately connected. ➜ Organize follow-ups with tools like FollowUpThen: automate follow-ups on donor conversations or tasks by setting reminders that pop back up when it's time to reconnect. ➜ Optimize your tech stack: regularly audit your tech tools, ensuring they're integrated and serve your organization's needs. Consider connecting with experts like Rachel for a tech audit if you're unsure where to start. Resources Mentioned: Nonprofit Automation Agency Small Shop Strategies Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Rachel Bearbower Instagram: @smallshopstrategies Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Nicole Danesi and Sam Reusch dig into why connection matters for donor engagement, how equitable RFPs could transform partnerships, and practical ways to strengthen community impact. Support the show
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we catch up with the crew and continue our AirVenture series with another exciting interview! This time, we chat with John and Dennis from Deltahawk. They are revolutionizing the single piston engine game with their cutting-edge jet-fueled engines. We also bring you news from around the Midwest region. Don't miss the latest updates from our team as we gear up for more great content ahead! Learn more about Deltahawk here: www.deltahawk.com Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes access. https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/. • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria chats with Rhea Wong, a major gift fundraising expert and former nonprofit Executive Director, about building trust with major donors, consent-based fundraising, and the shifting philanthropic landscape. Rhea shares her experience navigating donor relationships, building trust, and tips for creating a successful major gifts program. Key Topics Covered: Building trust in major gift fundraising Consent-based fundraising Navigating difficult conversations with donors Empathy and understanding generational differences Starting a major gifts program Quotable Quotes: "Fundraising is not about closing gifts; it's about opening relationships." - Rhea Wong"You need to ask for consent before you consider someone a prospect. Just because you have their contact information doesn't mean they're ready to give." - Rhea WongActionable Tips: ➜ Ask for consent: Before considering someone as a major gift prospect, ensure you have their consent to engage in deeper conversations. Use surveys and personal interactions to learn about their interests and how they'd like to be involved. ➜ Treat donors as partners: Build relationships based on trust and transparency. Engage donors as equal partners in your mission, focusing on long-term relationships rather than one-time transactions. ➜ Have tough conversations: Don't shy away from discussing difficult topics like systemic issues or organizational challenges. Addressing these openly can deepen donor trust and lead to stronger partnerships. ➜ Start with strong annual giving: Before jumping into major gift fundraising, ensure your annual donor program is solid. This will give you a foundation of consistent support and help identify engaged donors who could become major prospects. ➜ Be intentional and proactive: Approach donor relationships with a clear plan. Define what an ideal major gift partnership looks like for your organization and communicate that vision early in conversations with donors. Resources Mentioned: Rhea Wong's Website Get That Money, Honey: The No-BS Guide to Raising Money for Your Nonprofit. Rhea Wong's Ways To Work with Me Quiz Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Rhea Wong Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Support the Podcast: Support these conversations by donating here. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as Heather Nelson shares how nonprofits can build values-aligned corporate partnerships by confidently articulating their goals and embracing tough conversations for stronger collaborations. Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria Bryan shares her best tips for trauma-informed storytelling. She explains the importance of being sensitive to both the storyteller and the audience, emphasizing ethical practices. Both Maria's share practical tips for conducting interviews with grace and care, as well as strategies for emotional self-care and processing difficult stories. Have you encountered challenges in telling sensitive stories? We would love to hear your thoughts and experiences, and how you've handled those situations! Key Topics Covered: Trauma-informed storytelling Setting boundaries Grounding techniques Harm repair plans Quotable Quotes: "When sharing sensitive stories, always prioritize consent and ensure you're creating a safe space for both the storyteller and the audience." – Maria Bryan "Mistakes happen, but the key is to acknowledge them, repair the harm, and learn how to do better next time." – Maria Bryan "You can't pour from an empty cup—storytellers need to take care of themselves first to continue creating impactful narratives." – Maria Bryan Actionable Tips: ➜ Create a harm repair plan: Always have a plan in place to address. Include steps for pausing, apologizing, and collaborating on next steps. ➜ Use grounding techniques: During difficult interviews, use sensory objects or boundaries to help regulate emotions and maintain composure. ➜ Incorporate breaks: Schedule time for breaks during emotionally intense interviews to process emotions and give yourself space to reset. Resources Mentioned: Maria Bryan's Website Trauma-Informed Storytelling Toolkit When Bearing Witness Podcast 10 Dignified Storytelling Questions Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Rio Connect with Maria Bryan Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform! Leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable insights. Watch this episode on YouTube. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as we talk to Rhea Wong about helping nonprofits raise more money through major giving programs and building the next generation of fundraising leaders.Support the show
(Encore) How many of you have a hard time having a relationship with God the Father? Fr. Mark Mary Ames of the Franciscan Friars of The Renewal joins to help us have a better relationship with our heavenly Father. No matter your experience with your earthly father, God's divine fatherhood will continue to pursue you throughout your life.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria chats with Sarah Ali, a digital-first fundraiser and founder of SA Digital, about Muslim philanthropy, digital mobilization, and how nonprofits can engage diverse communities through culturally competent fundraising strategies. Sarah shares her expertise on leveraging digital tools like WhatsApp and her insights on the growing role of Muslim giving in the nonprofit space. Key Topics Covered: Muslim philanthropy & digital mobilization WhatsApp for fundraising & community building Cultural competency in nonprofit messaging Digital tools for engagement Actionable Tips: Build culturally competent messaging: Engage with diverse leadership councils from within communities to create messaging that resonates and doesn't feel tokenizing. Focus on hope-based communications: In times of crisis, highlight positive stories of hope and concrete actions donors can take. This approach can help reduce collective trauma and increase engagement. Innovate through cultural campaigns: If you're considering engaging a community you don't represent, start by listening, asking for feedback, and being transparent in your intentions. Seek advice from community leaders and organizations like the Muslim Philanthropy Network. Resources Mentioned: Muslim Philanthropy Network Website SA Digital Website Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Connect with Sarah Tune in to this insightful episode to learn how nonprofits can embrace digital tools and cultural competency to strengthen their donor base and engage meaningfully with diverse communities. Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform. Please leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue to provide valuable insights for nonprofit leaders. Coming Next Week: Join us next week as we talk about trauma-informed storytelling with Maria Bryan! Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of The Small Nonprofit Podcast, Maria talks with Kamilah Martin, founder and CEO of Katalyst, about nonprofits adapting to the future of work. They discuss evolving work models, remote and hybrid setups, and innovative leadership strategies. Kamilah shares her journey from nonprofit executive to consultant and offers insights on piloting new initiatives, shared leadership, and overcoming resistance to change. Tune in for practical tips on how nonprofits can embrace the future of work. Have you seen organizations successfully embracing innovation? Maria and Kamilah want to hear about them! Reach out and share your examples so we can highlight them on the podcast and learn from these organizations. Key Topics: COVID-19's impact on work Shared leadership models and equity in remote work Challenges of piloting new ideas Fostering a culture of innovation Quotable Moments: "We existed a certain way because that's all we knew. But COVID forced us to rethink that — and that opened up so many opportunities for innovation." – Kamilah Martin "Innovation for innovation's sake isn't enough. What are your goals? How do you evaluate if your pilot actually achieves what you want?" – Kamilah Martin "Nonprofits that innovate now will thrive in the next 20 years. Those that don't will get left behind." – Kamilah Martin Actionable Tips: ➜ Embrace Flexible Work Models: Involve program and admin staff in discussions on remote work equity, and find ways to offer flexibility, even to those in roles requiring in-person work (e.g., alternating schedules). ➜ Pilot Innovations with Clear Goals: Establish a finite timeline for pilots with an evaluation period at the end to determine if adjustments are needed. ➜ Leverage External Expertise: Don't try to solve complex problems alone—engage consultants or experts in areas like change management, technology, or HR for quicker solutions. Connect with Us: Connect with Maria Connect with Kamilah The Katalyst Website Subscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to The Small Nonprofit Podcast on your favorite platform. Please leave a review to help us reach more listeners and continue to provide valuable insights for nonprofit leaders. Coming Next Week: Join us next week with fundraising expert, Rhea Wong, as she shares how to build successful major gifts programs and boost your donations! Support the show
The journey from struggle to strength in recovery is one of profound transformation. What begins as a battle against darkness, uncertainty, and pain evolves into a testament to resilience, hope, and personal growth. In the midst of struggle, we often find the greatest opportunities for change—each challenge met with determination becomes a stepping stone toward a life of renewed purpose. Our guest this week shares his gripping journey from addiction to sobriety, recounting his struggles with alcohol and drugs that began in his late teenage years, from hitting rock bottom and being arrested on his high school graduation night to undergoing a mini-intervention in college to finding his path to recovery and inspiring others to transform their struggles into strengths. In 2006, one week shy of his 19th birthday, Mitch found himself in rehab for drug addiction. After spending time in rehab, halfway houses, and collegiate recovery programs, he moved to New York and made something special of his life. He started ‘Mitch Motivates' after noticing the need for experienced, independent experts in the recovery community. He has been in recovery since 2006 when he was only 19. For over 17 years, Mitch has been a leader and expert in addiction, recovery, sobriety, and mental health. In his book, “My Addiction, My Superpower,” Mitch shares his recovery journey in detail, in which he reveals the lessons he learned and breaks them down into twelve easy tips for anyone who has been impacted by addiction, mental health, or substance abuse. Topics Discussed: Honoring yourself (and others) by putting your sobriety first The power of telling your story through positivity, honesty, and vulnerability Why recovery requires our whole-hearted attention and letting go of our ego Finding strength in overcoming failure and moving forward (resilience) Keeping your sobriety simple and consistent for long-term recovery Connect with Mitch Leff: Email: mitch@mitchmotivates.com Website: https://mitchmotivates.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitchmotivates All Social: @MitchMotivates My Addiction, My SuperPower - Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRVQYQ4G?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_W7QFA919DB4GEE9KJGXY&language=en-US Connect with us on Social: IG: https://www.instagram.com/positiverecoverymd/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/positiverecoverymd/ TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@positiverecoverycenter YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JcDF1gjlYch4V4iBbCgZg Additional Links: Want to receive FREE daily Positive InterventionS from Dr. Powers' Positive Recovery Daily Guide? Subscribe here! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/OtK48nO/dailypositiverecovery. Need an extra daily pick-me-up? Download your FREE 30+ inspirational wallpapers! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/GUp7F11/InspirationalWallpaper About Positive Recovery Centers: Positive Recovery Centers is a strengths-based addiction treatment program with locations across Texas. We offer a full continuum of care, from medical detox to sober living, all supported by an ever-growing alumni community network. Our evidence-based curriculum blends the best of the old with the new, supporting our mission: Recovery is best pursued when meaningful, intentional, positive habits are formed through empowerment and resilience instead of negativity and shame. If you or someone you know needs addiction treatment, please visit the website or call the number below to schedule an assessment. We are here to help! Call: 877-476-2743 Address: 902 West Alabama Street, Houston, Texas 77006 Website: https://positiverecovery.com Services: https://positiverecovery.com/services/ FAQ: https://positiverecovery.com/faq/