• 38. Wear Your Scars Beautifully
    Jan 14 2022

    On Feb 3rd 2020 four year old Rawkee Hunt was in an accident and was severely burned on her face and legs. It didn’t take long for Rawkee and her mom Megan, to turn such a tragic time into a positive calling on their life… they quickly opted to help other individuals and families affected by burns and trauma. 

    They have created a community of love and support for people going through the unimaginable; by providing care packages they call RAW boxes, creating inspiring videos, and starting the RAW Challenge which encourages others to share their stories of hardship and triumph. On this episode we speak with Meghan, and her daughter Rawkee, who started the organization R.A.W. (Real Authentic Warriors) . At 5 years old, Rawkee is our cutest and youngest guest to date.

    Some points we touch on throughout our discussion are: the importance of finding a cause you’re personally connected with, remembering your “why”, and what it means to wear your scars beautifully. 

    R.A.W. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/real.authentic.warriors 

    R.A.W. Website - https://realauthenticwarriors.org 

    R.A.W.  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/real.authentic.warriors/?hl=en 

    R.A.W Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClgMiZQzbIU7oWHCvxGTL-A 

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  • 37. Fostering Hope With Love
    Sep 15 2021

    It is estimated that around 424,00 children are in the foster care system, on any given day in the United States. For the foster parents that house these kids, they are often told mere hours prior to the child arriving and have little to no time to prepare. 

    This means, there can be a serious lack of supplies and essentials catered towards that child’s specific needs. Who was able to discover this issue and start the fight to fix it?

    We sat down with Allie Roth in her home in Portland, Oregon and talked all about ‘With Love’, the organization Allie founded in 2013. 

    Allie was working as a school teacher that year when one of her students, April, had disclosed to her that she had lived in the three different foster homes within a few months. When Allie wanted to help provide clothing and school supplies, she realized that outside resources for under-school-age kids were hard to find.  

    She proceeded on a mission to bridge the gap with a group of friends, and within 6 months, they had provided more than 20 families with vital items they needed for child care.  Today, ‘With Love’ supports 120 Portland foster families each month with vital resources such as diapers, blankets, books, and sunscreen.

    Some topics we cover in this episode include: why it’s important to look for the unserved while building a nonprofit, donors as your greatest advocates, and Allie takes us behind the scenes of what being a foster parent is like. 

    With Love Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WithLoveOregon 

    With Love Website - https://www.withloveoregon.org 

    With Love Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/withloveoregon/?hl=en 

    Mentioned in the Episode: 

    The Promise of a Pencil by Adam Braun

    Thirst by Scott Harrison

    The Murdock Foundation - https://murdocktrust.org 

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  • 36. Defending the Vulnerable
    Jun 29 2021

    The World Health Organization states that about one in six adults (from age 60 and older) have experienced some form of abuse in community settings (like nursing homes and other long term care facilities) during this past year. 

    This number has been steadily increasing with the rise of the age of the global population. The elderly can be harmed in many ways including: financially, mentally and physically. So who is taking their time and effort to protect this vulnerable population?

    We sat down with Carole Herman, founder and president of Foundation Aiding the Elderly (F.A.T.E. for short), at their office in Sacramento, California. 

    Carole, a successful business woman, founded FATE in 1982.  FATE’s mission is to assure elders are treated with care, dignity and the utmost respect during their final years when they can no longer take care of themselves. They do so by providing education, advocacy, tools, help families with reporting abuse, legal action, raising funds, and so much more.

    On this episode we talk: avoiding elder abuse - how to protect your loved ones, the number one reason behind this neglect, and an untimely death - how losing a loved one propelled Carole into this line of work. 

    F.A.T.E. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/4fate.org 

    F.A.T.E. Website -  https://www.4fate.org/index.php 

    Contact: caroleh@4fate.org 

    Mentioned in Episode: 

    The Geraldo Rivera Show - https://www.youtube.com/embed/KOyjQPeK3ZI 

    Movie: I Care A Lot - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9893250/ 

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  • 35. Friends to Co-Founders - A Journey From Cancer to Service
    Jun 22 2021

    Only months away from her dream wedding, Chelsea Kunde found out she had Hodgkins Lymphoma. Treatment was started and the effects of that treatment came: including hair loss. Chelsea’s bridesmaids, and lifelong friends, stepped up and decided to raise money to buy Chelsea her own wig to wear at her wedding. 

    Fast forward to today and not only did Chelsea beat cancer but has now joined her friends in starting an organization that provides wigs for people like Chelsea, experiencing medical hair loss.

    The organization is called Wigged Out Inc. and is located in Phoenix, Arizona. We sat down with Chelsea in her home and had the opportunity to ask her about all the ins and outs of this organization. 

    In this episode we talk about: getting into business with friends (the ground rules you need to put in place first), misconceptions about hair loss, and the art of fearless fundraising (be bold, be alpha, and trust your mission).

    Wigged Out Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wiggedoutinc/?hl=en 

    Wigged Out Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wiggedoutinc/ 

    Wigged Out. Website - http://wiggedout.org 

    Mentioned in the Episode: 

    Random Acts of Kindness - https://www.randomactsofkindness.org 

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  • 34. Mental Health in the Medical Community
    Jun 15 2021

    Finding the time, space and support to ensure you have physical and mental well-being can be extremely hard in our fast-paced, high pressure society...and that was before a global pandemic shocked the world. Communities, healthcare workers, moms, teenagers, everyone was at a higher risk of struggling to be healthy and feel happy. So how can individuals and communities be lifted up and find this kind of support?

    We sat down with Dr. Mara Windsor in her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona. She is the founder and President of Living in Fulfilled Enlightenment or L.I.F.E for short. 

    The purpose of LIFE is to create a community that helps members: deal with stressors, maintain wellness and happiness, while teaching self care. They do this by hosting a variety of monthly events (from Pickleball tournaments to yoga to mentoring sessions) and inviting guest speakers who are experts in different wellness topics to share their knowledge and tips. 

    Some topics we cover in this discussion are: the three pillars needed to sustain happiness, fulfillment and meaning in life, the stigma of mental health in the medical community and manifesting your goals and desires. 

    L.I.F.E. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/living.enlightenment/ 

    L.I.F.E Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livingenlightenment/ 

    L.I.F.E. Website - https://www.livingenlightenment.life 

    Mentioned in the Episode: 

    Kinfolk Optimal Living - https://www.kinfolkoptimalliving.com  

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  • 33. Leading With Kindness
    Jun 8 2021

    For single moms it can be extremely hard to find the time, money and resources in order to start or finish a higher education. According to the Stanford Social Innovation Review 1.7 million single moms are enrolled in college but only 8% graduate and get a degree. 

    Megan McLindon knew that struggle personally, and realized how an education could be life changing for her and her kids. So in 2020 she started Mom ofKinds. 

    Mom ofKinds is an organization that provides single moms with financial assistance and community support to complete a college education. We were able to sit down with Megan in her home and discuss this organization. 

    Some of our conversation highlights include: easing the nonprofit burden by going one step at a time, stating your needs out loud, and deciding what passion to follow by focusing on what keeps you up at night. 

    Mom ofKinds Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mom.ofkinds/ 

    Mom ofKinds Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mom.ofkinds/ 

    Mom ofKinds Website - https://momofkinds.org 

    Mentioned in the Episode: 

    How I Built This Podcast - https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510313/how-i-built-this 

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  • 32. Sex Trafficking Minors in the U.S.
    Jun 1 2021

    Child sex trafficking is the fastest-growing crime in the world with Texas having the second highest reported number of child sex-trafficking cases in the United States. On record over 79,000 young adults and minors have been sex trafficked in Texas. 

    The Refuge for domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST for short) was founded outside of Austin, Texas by Brooke Crowder in 2013. This nonprofit was made in order to fund the Refuge Ranch. The ranch is a 23 building, $7.5 million residential therapeutic community for girls who range from young children to young adults. Here, the girls receive holistic, trauma informed care and have access to multiple therapeutic services.

    Brooke (the organization’s founder) was unavailable during our time in Texas but luckily, Steven Phenix, Director of PR and communications was able to speak with us about this incredible organization and to shed some light on this difficult subject. 

    On this episode we discuss: the signs of someone being sex trafficked, breaking down some of the most common sex-trafficking lies/misconceptions and the importance of just one positive adult in a child’s life. 

    Disclaimer: this episode has some explicit content, and may not be suitable for children. 

    The Refuge for DMST Instagram

    The Refuge for DMST Facebook

    The Refuge for DMST Website 

    The Refuge for DMST YouTube

    Mentioned in the Episode: 

    The Polaris Project - https://polarisproject.org 

    Eight Days of Hope - https://eightdaysofhope.com 

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    51 mins
  • 31. Your Scars Can Heal Wounds
    May 25 2021

    Creating a safe and accepting environment for minority women was something Laketa Smith dreamed of doing in her community. She realized that there was a lack of this type of support and decided to step up and make positive change herself. So, in 2018 Laketa founded A Bella LaFemme Society in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 

    Their mission is to provide collegiate minority women with scholarships in order to promote mental wellness. They aim to empower,advocate, reduce traumas, and alleviate hardships through the means of building resourceful sisterhoods within their community. In support of increasing overall safety among women, they also provide free self defense/gun safety courses and have a “shop for free” boutique. 

    During this conversation we talk about: scholarships as a love offering, helping others heal through the “back door” approach, and supporting your community through vulnerability. 

    A Bella LaFemme Society Instagram

    A Bella LaFemme Society Facebook

    A Bella LaFemme Society Website 

    The Bella Marketplace

    Mentioned in Episode:

    Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations

    Volunteers of America

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    47 mins