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Explore " south georgia" with insightful episodes like "12-Year-Old Morgan Rae Talks All Things Hunting", "What If Health Care Went BANANAS? (as in The Savannah Bananas)", "Safe Return Doubtful: The Shackleton Expedition", "Elaine Utin, LatinxEd Co-founder on Being Latina and a Learner in the South | Ep. 16" and "Amazing South Georgia 2012" from podcasts like ""Buckmasters Outdoors Podcast", "Beyond the Stethoscope: Vital Conversations with SHP", "Hintertales: Stories from the Margins of History", "Latina South" and "The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (7)
What If Health Care Went BANANAS? (as in The Savannah Bananas)
Most in our industry have heard of, or read the book, “What if Disney ran your hospital?”
In this episode, our host Jason Crosby starts a series in the same light as the well followed book, but in comparison to a nation-wide phenom, The Savannah Bananas.
Yep, the baseball team from South Georgia that has figured out how to sustain what they call "Fans First".
Join Jason as he kicks off the series, “What if your healthcare provider went bananas?” as he highlights how the baseball team captures your attention and how a physician practice may learn something.
Credits
Production Assistance & Editing: Nyla Wiebe
Scripting by: Aaron C Higgins
Show Notes: Aaron C Higgins
Social Media Management: Jeremy Miller & Nyla Wiebe
Co-Hosts: Aaron C Higgins & Jason Crosby
Show Producers: Mike Scribner & John Crew
Guest host: Mike Scribner
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Safe Return Doubtful: The Shackleton Expedition
More than 5,000 men - and a few brave women - applied to be part of Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic expedition in 1914. The 27 men chosen to accompany him on the Endurance would experience the adventure of a lifetime - and one of the greatest survival stories of all time.
Elaine Utin, LatinxEd Co-founder on Being Latina and a Learner in the South | Ep. 16
"Being from the South and being Latina, at least my experience and in my journey...I felt like they were working against each other. And back to that feeling of 'Ni de Aquí o Ni de Alla,' as I look back I see so much complexity in that story." - Elaine Utin
Elaine talks about growing up in the South between a pecan and peach orchard. Born in Peru, she describes spending her formative years in faith-based communities influenced by her father while also visiting Peru and experiencing food, music, and language from her mother and grandmother. She talks about using the two sides of her brain when describing the two sides of her identity.
She eventually realizes the complexity of her identity in her experience as a first-generation college student and in her college years. She begins to unpack the many layers of her experiences in the development of her work with the Latinx community.
Elaine talks about LatinxEd and how her lived experience of being a learner in the South influenced her approach to creating the South Carolina nonprofit organization which serves youth in the Latinx community.
Adela asks Elaine, “What does your support structure look like?” Elaine talks about the challenges of being an entrepreneur while being a Mom and using coaching as a tool to help her with mindset and personal growth. She also talks about democratizing coaching for Latinx youth through the program Somos Carolina.
We can support Elaine and her work by visiting LatinxEd.org and learn more about impactful programs like College y Consejos and Somos Carolina.
Words of wisdom from Elaine: She encourages us all to allow ourselves to experience the complexity and nuance that is our own humanity and Latinx identity.
Thank you for listening to Latina South! If you like the show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or drop us a note at hola@latinasouth.com. For more episodes, please visit our website: www.latinasouth.com. Or follow us on social media @LatinaSouth.
Podcast Music: “The OGS Present Higher” Written by Divinity Roxx, Marcie Chapa, Katty Rodriguez, Nikki Glaspie, Tia Fuller Published by Hot Tottie Music (ASCAP), Wambui Publishing Company, I M A Funkateer (BMI) Used by permission. All rights reserved.