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Episode 050 : Financing Kindness w/ Darryl Lyons
Being kind doesn’t cost a dime, but according to Darryl Lyons, there is a benefit to being kind with our finances. Darryl Lyons is ready to help people achieve the… Read More
Adult Literacy Efforts Make a Real Difference in Impoverished Areas of USA
Although much of this country’s educational focus is on P-12 grades, adult education cannot be ignored and adult literacy education is proven to be valuable in breaking links to poverty… Read More
Episode 043: Intel CIO Paula Tolliver talks about STEM careers
Intel Chief Information Officer Paula Tolliver understands what it takes to transform a company or an industry. And she knows that IT savvy can be a key to career success,… Read More
Episode 049 : “Raising Great Girls” w/ Darlene Brock
Darlene Brock is the co-founder and president of The Grit and Grace Project, author and co-host of This Grit and Grace Life Podcast. Today, she talks to me about how… Read More
Climate Change: USA Once a Leader in Solutions but Now an Outlier to China
The United States once was a leader in recognizing and combatting the threats of climate change. But, under the Trump Administration, America has become the global outlier in the efforts… Read More
Episode 048 : Kindness Through Comedy w/Daniel Ferguson
Voice actor, Daniel Ferguson, made millions laugh as a 2017 contestant in America’s Got Talent. He talks with The Kindness Podcast about life since AGT and teaches Nicole Phillips a… Read More
NPR Editor Shares Insights into Trump’s Border Issues and Other Trump Policies
Confusion has been a feature of the Trump Administration’s policies toward immigration and especially the current border issues with migrants and the caravan from Honduras. Philip Ewing, national security editor… Read More
Episode 042 : Workplace Expert Dan Schawbel Advises Communicating in Person
Author, entrepreneur, workplace expert and 2006 college grad Dan Schawbel says that his mission in life is to support the work lives of people in his age group. Dan is… Read More
Episode 047 : Keith Wasserman, Founder/Executive Director of Good Works
Good Works began by providing shelter for the rural homeless when Keith Wasserman had a vision to reach out to those struggling with homelessness and poverty in rural Appalachian, Ohio…. Read More
Innovation Disruption in the Beverage Business? You Bet, Says Coke VP
When we hear the words “innovation” and “entrepreneurship” we don’t always think of well-established brands like Coca-Cola. However, Coke is one of the world’s leaders in developing new beverages and… Read More
The Sech-Kar Station Group in Studio B
What does it mean to have your own voice? How do you want your community to see you? What are you doing to achieve your goals and overcome obstacles? These… Read More
Episode 046 : Rainbow Rabbit w/ Joe Vallee
Joe Vallee’s late grandfather, Arthur Vallee, was a former Disney animator in the 1930s & 40s. Joe based the character and program off of the story book his grandfather wrote–… Read More
Health Deserts Plague Rural Areas but Specific Programs are Addressing Needs
Rural Health Day is November 15 and it’s designed to throw a spotlight on health care problems facing rural areas and some of the solutions being proposed. Currently, over 60… Read More
Episode 045 : Bob Goff
Bob Goff is a New York Times best selling author and was a recognized lawyer for over 25 years. In 2001, he saw a need in India and founded what… Read More
Episode 041 : Government Official/Fitness Studio Owner Tali Wenger
Tali Wenger is passionate about her job as a director of field operations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. She’s proud of their work responding to disasters like hurricanes, floods… Read More
Midterms Meaner and More Costly than Ever says TIME Correspondent Elliott
In addition to President Donald Trump’s scorched-earth campaigning, overall political races in 2018 have been meaner and more costly than ever, according to TIME, Inc. Washington Correspondent Philip Elliott. Most… Read More
Episode 044 : Actionable Gratitude w/ Colleen Kelly Alexander
In 2011, Colleen was run over by a freight truck, and after five weeks in a coma and twenty-nine surgeries later, Colleen survived. Rather than let the trauma and PTSD… Read More
Hate Speech from the Top Can Heighten Chances for Violence
As a nation, our population is divided into political and ideological tribes who only listen to others who agree with them and demonize anyone who is different from them, according… Read More
Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) Read by Ruth Borovicka Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love… Read More
Some Glory In Their Birth (Sonnet 91) Read by Ruth Borovicka Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, Some in their wealth, some in their bodies’ force, Some… Read More
SONNET 29 WHEN, IN DISGRACE WITH FORTUNE by Shakespeare Read by Ruth Borovicka When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble… Read More
Sonnet 18 – Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day? Read by Ruth Borovicka Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate…. Read More
ROMEO & JULIET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE NURSE- Read by Ruth Borovicka Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen. Susan and she (God rest all Christian souls!) Were of… Read More
Episode 40: Building a Career as a Musician in a Rural Area w/ Forrest Marquisee
In Episode 32, journalist Sara Schonhardt talked about how some young college grads are heading back to small towns to find work. That show was recorded in a small sound… Read More
Episode 042 : The BrockStrong Foundation w/ Kristi Johnson
The impact of one person can affect the world. Brock Johnson continues to prove that, even though he died when he was just 14 years old. Brock’s mom, Kristi Johnson… Read More
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