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    Explore " cafeteria" with insightful episodes like "Una charla con Mario Idrovo, experto en café", "S6 04: Crystalle Green, Program Director", "S6 03: Christine Armstrong, Tribal Services Director", "S6 02: Dwayne Anthony, Associate Vice President, Core Programs" and "83. Of Love - THE TRAP LETTER" from podcasts like ""La Charla Estratégica", "Letters from the Lunchroom", "Letters from the Lunchroom", "Letters from the Lunchroom" and "Teacher Tails - Karrer Shorts"" and more!

    Episodes (93)

    S6 04: Crystalle Green, Program Director

    S6 04: Crystalle Green, Program Director

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Crytalle Green, Program Director for SparkWheel. Crystalle discusses her strengths and how they influence her work. Listen as Crystalle speaks about the importance of "pausing" and learning from mistakes.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    S6 03: Christine Armstrong, Tribal Services Director

    S6 03: Christine Armstrong, Tribal Services Director

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Christine Armstrong, Tribal Services Director for SparkWheel. Christine discusses SparkWheel's work with the Native population in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and her favorite memories working with the organization.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    S6 02: Dwayne Anthony, Associate Vice President, Core Programs

    S6 02: Dwayne Anthony, Associate Vice President, Core Programs

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Dwayne Anthony, Associate Vice President of Core Programs for SparkWheel. Dwayne discusses his transition from the corporate world to nonprofits and what he enjoys most about working for SparkWheel.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    Hospital Reflections

    Hospital Reflections

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    S6 01: Miranda Carpenter, Director of Special Events

    S6 01: Miranda Carpenter, Director of Special Events

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Miranda Carpenter, Director of Special Events for SparkWheel. Miranda shares her favorite elements of working with the organization in each of her three different roles and what initially got her into service work.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    The Mountain’s Hallway

    The Mountain’s Hallway

    Our adventurer finds himself being guided into a large mountainous tunnel, to discover a dark secret that people are unaware exists. Sit back, relax, enjoy this short story, and thanks for listening!

    Written and Narrated by Zack Miller. Follow us on Twitter @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.

    Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    S5 E8: Ethan Spurling, Director of Policy and Government Relations

    S5 E8: Ethan Spurling, Director of Policy and Government Relations

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit that provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Ethan Spurling, Director of Policy and Government Relations for CIS of Mid-America. Ethan shares the story of his journey transitioning from working for the government to working in nonprofits. In his letter, Ethan encourages our students to show up, advocate for themselves and advocate for those around them.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks | Advertisement song: "Lucid Dreamer" by Spazz Cardigan

    S5 E7: Susie Ledbetter, Student Support Coordinator, Westside Elementary School

    S5 E7: Susie Ledbetter, Student Support Coordinator, Westside Elementary School

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Susie Ledbetter, Student Support Coordinator at Westside Elementary School in Pittsburg, Kansas. Susie shares her favorite thing about working with small groups of students and shares her favorite memories. In her letter, Susie tells her students that it is important to keep showing up.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Empower Podcasting Company. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks | Advertisement song: "Lucid Dreamer" by Spazz Cardigan

    S5 E6: Reannon Chamberlain, Program Director, Rural Missouri

    S5 E6: Reannon Chamberlain, Program Director, Rural Missouri

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Reannon Chamberlain, Program Director for our Rural Missouri area. Reannon shares how she transitioned from a Student Support Coordinator to Program Director. In her letter, Reannon tells our students that they matter.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks | Advertisement song: "Lucid Dreamer" by Spazz Cardigan

    S5 E5: Jen Falletti, Student Support Coordinator, Lakeside Elementary School

    S5 E5: Jen Falletti, Student Support Coordinator, Lakeside Elementary School

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Jen Falletti, Student Support Coordinator at Lakeside Elementary School. Jen discussed her connection with her middle school Counselor and how it inspired her to pursue a career in service.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks | Advertisement song: "Lucid Dreamer" by Spazz Cardigan

    Class Dismissed

    Class Dismissed

    After taking a difficult test, our adventurer has a confrontation with a teacher who doesn’t like him. Sit back, relax, enjoy this short story, and thanks for listening!

    Written and Narrated by Zack Miller. Follow us on Twitter @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.

    Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    S5 E4: Theresa Plata, Student Support Coordinator, Anadarko East Elementary

    S5 E4: Theresa Plata, Student Support Coordinator, Anadarko East Elementary

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Theresa Plata, Student Support Coordinator at Anadarko East Elementary School. Theresa shares the story of her journey as a foster parent and CIS staff member. In her letter, Theresa tells each of her students to remember exactly who they are.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks | Advertisement song: "Lucid Dreamer" by Spazz Cardigan

    S5 E3: Craig Toombs, Student Support Coordinator, Crossroads Preparatory Academy

    S5 E3: Craig Toombs, Student Support Coordinator, Crossroads Preparatory Academy

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Craig Toombs, Student Support Coordinator at Crossroads Preparatory Academy in Kansas City. Craig discusses overcoming loss, perseverance, and always seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Listen as Craig tells his CIS story. 

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks | Advertisement song: "Lucid Dreamer" by Spazz Cardigan

    S5 E2: Valerie Shaw, Student Support Coordinator and Leslie Harmon, Special Programs Manager

    S5 E2: Valerie Shaw, Student Support Coordinator and Leslie Harmon, Special Programs Manager

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we follow up with Leslie Harmon and Valerie Shaw, two individuals who impacted Virginia Riri, our Season 5 Episode 1 guest. Leslie and Valerie share how they supported Virginia during some challenging times. Listen as our two guests share their stories and favorite CIS moments.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact communications@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    S5 E1: Virginia Riri, CIS of Mid-America Alum

    S5 E1: Virginia Riri, CIS of Mid-America Alum

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we kick off our fifth season with our first live-audience recording session. Our guest, Virginia Riri, is a former CIS of Mid-America student and current member of our Alumni Allies program. She shares the experience of having CIS of Mid-America support during some challenging times. With her Student Support Coordinators in the audience, she tells them how they impacted her life.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact communications@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    S4 E11: Rhonda Hoener, CIS of Mid-America Student Support Coordinator in Uniontown, KS

    S4 E11: Rhonda Hoener, CIS of Mid-America Student Support Coordinator in Uniontown, KS

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heartbreaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Rhonda Hoener, CIS of Mid-America’s Student Support Coordinator at Uniontown Public Schools in Uniontown, KS. Rhonda shares her CIS story, including how she advocated to bring CIS to her school district and her favorite Dr. Suess quotes.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact us at communications@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

    S4 E10: Susan Hill, CIS of Mid-America Student Support Coordinator in Parsons, KS

    S4 E10: Susan Hill, CIS of Mid-America Student Support Coordinator in Parsons, KS

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heartbreaking, and often surprising.

    In this episode, we talk with Susan Hill, CIS of Mid-America’s Student Support Coordinator at the Middle School in Parsons, Kansas. Susan’s story highlights her passion for working with kids who are just discovering their power in the world. Listen as she shares her work with us and invites us into a world where every student has what they need to succeed.

    Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact us at communications@cismidamerica.org.

    Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of Communities In Schools of Mid-America. 

    Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks

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