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Meet Mallory Morgan, Youth Outreach Coordinator with Destiny Church. Destiny has a heart for young people and for outreach, and they dream of using their building - Destiny Center - as a Youth Center. Mallory walks us through “the beginning of the beginning” of the Traner Project, as she recruits a team to build relationships with students at Traner Middle School. Learn more about Destiny Center at https://destinyreno.com/ Contact Mallory to get involved at mallory@destinyreno.com Financially support Mallory at https://giving.ag.org/donate/700001-299915 Additional links from the episode: - Youth First of Reno/Sparks: https://www.youthfirstreno.org/ - Youth First episode of Hope, NV: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2aQNrHsoF5Olx6YWi7B5E0?si=5978e06126ea47ed - Lectio 365 app: https://www.24-7prayer.com/resource/lectio-365/- How to be Unsuccessful: An Unlikely Guide to Human Flourishing by Pete Portal: https://www.amazon.com/How-Successful-unlikely-guide-flourishing/dp/0281088179/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=how+to+be+unsuccessful+pete+portal&qid=1700174774&sr=8-1- "The Next Right Thing" from Frozen 2: https://youtu.be/kFkClV2gM-s?feature=shared
Elizabeth stopped in to talk about the Summer Reading Program at the Maryville Public Library.
16-year-old Jordan Davidson got wisdom beyond his years the hard way: fighting his marijuana addiction. Now age 22, Legislative Affairs and Youth Outreach Coordinator working on Capitol Hill for Smart Approaches to Marijuana, Jordan details his journey out of the smoke, where denial and isolation nearly destroyed him. Additional resources: learnaboutsam.org Smokescreen: What the Marijuana Industry Doesn't Want You to Know by Kevin A. Sabet poppot.org
What makes someone "askable"? Arlington, Virginia has launched an "Askable Adult" program to build the capacity of adults to be nonjudgmental and approachable resources and supports for youth in the county. Program proponents believe that everyone has a role to play in supporting the health and well-being of children and youth in the community. And on their short list of key skills that make adults more askable? Be a curious co-pilot. To help us learn what it means to be an Askable Adult, I was joined by three dynamic and devoted Arlington community builders: Ashley Blowe, Training and Prevention Specialist, Department of Human Services; Siobhan Grayson, Youth Outreach Coordinator for the Prevention Unit under the Department of Human Services; and Scotney Young, Prevention and Outreach Manager at Doorways, a domestic and sexual violence response organization.
Why Mentorship Matters in God's Eyes In this podcast episode, we dive deep into the topic of mentorship with Patricia Engler, a Christian apologetics speaker, writer, and Youth Outreach Coordinator for Answers in Genesis. She has a heart for mentorship and has learned first-hand how valuable the unique relationship is for both the adult and the child. She believes that we are designed by God for relationships – and, ultimately, we are designed to pass on God's Word and God's teaching to the next generation. By being a mentor, we are doing what God created us to do! If you're interested in becoming a mentor or finding a mentor for your child, this episode is for you! Ready ... Let's go.... PATRICIA ENGLER is a Christian apologetics speaker, writer, and Youth Outreach Coordinator for Answers in Genesis. After 12 years of homeschool and a B.Sc. degree, she backpacked 360° around the world documenting how Christian students keep their faith at university. The top takeaways from this research are available in Patricia's book, Prepare to Thrive: A Survival Guide for Christian Students. You can follow her stories and get connected through Facebook, Instagram, and AnswersinGenesis.org. Resources For You: Prepare to Thrive: A Survival Guide for Christian Students Answers in Genesis Luke 12:6-8 Next Steps: Share this podcast with a friend Subscribe to You CAN Tell the Children Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram Explore Bible2School!
Learn about Orange County Library System's academic resources and educational events with Youth Outreach Coordinator, Jenn Schock. Links to content mentioned: Job Openings at OCLS: www.ocls.info/jobs School Partnership Program www.ocls.info/schools Staff Picks: www.ocls.info/staffpicks Social Media: OCLS Facebook: www.facebook.com/oclslib/ OCLS Twitter: twitter.com/oclslibrary OCLS YouTube: www.youtube.com/oclsvideos
Discover what prompted AiG Youth Outreach Coordinator Patricia Engler to produce and write a fantastic new Critical Thinking course for Christian students (available on Answers.TV), based off of her popular video series CT Scan (available on Answers.TV, the AiG CA FaceBook page and AiG CA YouTube Channel). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/support
Calvin Smith (the Director of Answers in Genesis CA) sits down with special guest and AiG Youth Outreach Coordinator Patricia Engler to discuss her new book written as a survival guide for Christian students in secular universities. Learn about how her own personal experiences and research have been used by the Lord to equip the next generation! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/support
S1 Ep33 2019-5-25 Thespis Interviews with Ryan Hewitt, Artistic Director of Greenwood Community Theatre Bruce and Melanie chat with Ryan Hewitt, Artistic Director and Youth & Outreach Coordinator at The Greenwood Community Theatre, about their upcoming production of Seussical, GCT's summer camps for kids and teens, and the new light in Ryan's life. Plus, show listings for the Upstate of South Carolina. http://www.emeraldtriangle.us/theatre/main-page https://www.facebook.com/greenwoodcommunitytheatre
Magic City Acceptance Center is the first LGBTQI and nonbinary youth center in Alabama. It was founded in 2014 as an extension of Birmingham AIDS Outreach and continues to expand exponentially each and every year. Today, we chat with co-founder and director, Amanda Keller and Youth Outreach Coordinator, Lauren Jacobs about the dedicated, passionate, and strong community of Birmingham. ***Full transcription on website***
David Clayton is the Youth Outreach Coordinator for Families Against Narcotics. David is a person in long term recovery from drugs and alcohol. In his role as Youth Outreach Coordinator, he has had the opportunity to spread awareness on addiction prevention and recovery across the state of Michigan to drug courts, hospitals, local news and high schools all the way to the collegiate university level. “Drug addiction and alcoholism does not discriminate, it can happen to anybody at any time, no matter your age, your race, your socio- and economic statuses, how you were raised, how you weren’t raised. It does not discriminate.” David also assists in running Dillon Recovery Homes, a successful sober and structured living environment. David also sits on the board of directors for MyCare Health Center and has been involved with getting their Medication Assisted Treatment program up and running to give people a chance at recovery.
Scott Dermody a Markham, Ontario native, he is now a Toronto-based theatre professional. He is the co-founder and creative core member of Soup Can Theatre and is the Youth Outreach Coordinator for the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA). Scott’s career in the performing arts thus far encompasses on and off stage roles. He has been a Producer for most Soup Can Theatre shows, as well as having a crack at Directing (for Soup Can Theatre and V-Day Toronto) and Production Managing (Soup Can Theatre, Single Thread Theatre, and V-Day Toronto). Through Theatre Ontario's Professional Theatre Training Program, Scott worked with and was mentored by Aislinn Rose, independent producer and Artistic Producer of Praxis Theatre. As an actor, Scott has played in classics, avant-garde multidisciplinary work, clown turns, children’s theatre, murder mysteries and a few short films. He has taught introductory theatre courses in GTA-area schools, and ran a theatre camp in Vaughan for two years. Scott holds a BA in theatre from Queen’s University.@scottdermodyhttp://www.tapa.ca@tapa_TOhttp://soupcantheatre.com@soupcantheatreStageworthy:http://www.stageworthypodcast.com Twitter @stageworthyPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/stageworthyPod
RadioCMC work-study Corina Jones interviews: Mariana Velasquez-Schmahl, creator of the First Ascent Youth Leadership program, Alpine Bank Scholarships, and the Latino Youth Summit. She was also the first Youth Outreach Coordinator. Joining the podcast is also Yesenia Arreola, Interim Upward Bound Director.
Featuring the audio from the second part of our Gender Is Not A Genre: LGBTQ Representation in Pop Culture panel from May 28th, 2016 - co-presented with WTF+YEG PANELISTS Allison Paige is a queer artist who makes comics and mistakes with equal enthusiasm. With her collaborator Amber Noelle, Allison recently self-published Whispering Ash: Ophelia, the first instalment of a regency-era horror series. Her comic Work/Life Balance, with writer Steve Foxe, will be in the upcoming Oath Anthology of New Heroes. Follow her work at rabbitcourage.com! ----- Devon Elizabeth Bryce (BA, MA, BEd) I'm a teacher at an Outreach School, where I spend my days convincing people that 'alot' isn't a word, having engaging conversations about books, and spreading the joy of good grammar. In my off hours, I enjoy trail running and eating Oreos, though not usually at the same time. My caffeine of choice is Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. I believe that true learning is messy and sometimes uncomfortable, which, really, describes many aspects of my life. ----- Russia I'm a gender fluid / non conforming illustrator who writes and illustrates a web-comic called Digital Ninja, which is an LGTBQ themed hard dystopian cyberpunk ----- Linh Lu Linh currently works for the Pride Centre of Edmonton as the Youth Outreach Coordinator, and in the past has run various queer groups and been apart of even more organizations, focusing recently on the intersections between racial justice and gender justice. Linh's passion for comics was sparked by superheroes inspiring and dreaming of a better tomorrow. Linh likes to rant about publishing, comics and diversifying who we staff, not just who's on the page. Read more at http://variantedmonton.libsyn.com/#iqlHmg2vVwudsRkd.99
Featuring the audio from the first part of our Gender Is Not A Genre: LGBTQ Representation in Pop Culture panel from May 28th, 2016 - co-presented with WTF+YEG PANELISTS Allison Paige is a queer artist who makes comics and mistakes with equal enthusiasm. With her collaborator Amber Noelle, Allison recently self-published Whispering Ash: Ophelia, the first instalment of a regency-era horror series. Her comic Work/Life Balance, with writer Steve Foxe, will be in the upcoming Oath Anthology of New Heroes. Follow her work at rabbitcourage.com! ----- Devon Elizabeth Bryce (BA, MA, BEd) I'm a teacher at an Outreach School, where I spend my days convincing people that 'alot' isn't a word, having engaging conversations about books, and spreading the joy of good grammar. In my off hours, I enjoy trail running and eating Oreos, though not usually at the same time. My caffeine of choice is Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. I believe that true learning is messy and sometimes uncomfortable, which, really, describes many aspects of my life. ----- Russia I'm a gender fluid / non conforming illustrator who writes and illustrates a web-comic called Digital Ninja, which is an LGTBQ themed hard dystopian cyberpunk ----- Linh Lu Linh currently works for the Pride Centre of Edmonton as the Youth Outreach Coordinator, and in the past has run various queer groups and been apart of even more organizations, focusing recently on the intersections between racial justice and gender justice. Linh's passion for comics was sparked by superheroes inspiring and dreaming of a better tomorrow. Linh likes to rant about publishing, comics and diversifying who we staff, not just who's on the page.
February 16th is Louis Riel Day in Manitoba. Join us as we meet Trevor Phillips who teaches us about the Métis people, and their enigmatic historical figure. Trevor is Métis from Central Alberta and works as a Youth Outreach Coordinator at Western's Indigenous Services. Trevor will be releasing his own podcast 'In The Elder's Room' that will discuss/interview Indigenous peoples. He tweets over at @tphillers. If you want to come on and talk about your research, email us as gradcastradio at gmail dot com Gradcast on: Twitter: @Gradcastradio Facebook: Gradcast Radio