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Explore " youth development" with insightful episodes like "Free parking and $2 admission at Museum Center for SNAP and Medicaid Recipients", "Youth Mindset & Athletic Development", "FREE Youth Basketball Event with Cincinnati Mayor, “Queen City Slam”, Saturday August 5th", "FREE Summer Learning Program & Prizes for Kids at Local Libraries" and "PYDin3 Summer Edition: Self-care Summer" from podcasts like ""Cincinnati Social Service News", "Building Better Humans Project", "Cincinnati Social Service News", "Cincinnati Social Service News" and "PYDin3"" and more!
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Youth Mindset & Athletic Development
Building the 1%ers - the mindset of young people. I think this stuff should be taught in schools but should most certainly be taught to young aspiring athletes.
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Connect with Glenn and join a program.
Connect with Glenn and join a program.
Connect with Glenn and join a program.
Connect with Glenn and join a program.
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FREE Youth Basketball Event with Cincinnati Mayor, “Queen City Slam”, Saturday August 5th
FREE Summer Learning Program & Prizes for Kids at Local Libraries
PYDin3 Summer Edition: Self-care Summer
Listeners can enjoy a different format for this special edition episode with only one segment of Maria and Ashley discussing summer self-care, what brings them joy, and how they approach work-life balance differently at this point in their careers.
Hopeful Purpose
Listeners will get a brief, 3 min, overview of Hopeful Purpose as a 4-H Thriving MOdel indicator. We then interview our guest on the topic, Dr. Casey Mull, State 4-H Program Leader with Purdue University. Lastly, we take what we have covered and apply it to our daily practice. Segment 1 starts at :38, segment 2 starts at 7:41, segment 3 starts at 46:05.
Parenting Through Youth Mental Health Challenges
Find Your Voice & Inspire Confidence: Jujube & Quarius
In this episode, we chat with a remarkable Stomping Ground camper, Jujube, who has a gift for inspiring others through her outspokenness and confidence. She shares with us the importance of finding your voice and how Stomping Ground has provided a space for her to be open and authentic. Join us for an engaging conversation on the power of vulnerability, self-expression, and the impact of summer camp on personal growth and development.
Building a Collaborative Sound: Ray Mahar on Starting a Non-Profit
In this episode, we speak with Ray, the former host of the Building A Stomping Ground Podcast, about his new non-profit organization, The Local Sound Collaborative. Ray shares his motivation for starting a non-profit and the challenges he has faced along the way. We also discuss the role of community and collaboration in the success of a non-profit, and how his experiences with Stomping Ground have influenced his approach to building The Local Sound Collaborative. Join us for an inspiring conversation on the intersection of arts, music, and community-building in the non-profit sector.
Teens, the people helping them, and engaging gracefully with our neighbors
There's been chaos and vandalism all weekend in downtown Chicago, and gun deaths among kids have risen 50 percent in the last two years. Matthew McNiel, is a Senior Program Officer with Outreach, one of the organizations serving youth in the region. Outreach provides youth development, family stabilization, transitional housing, employment training, community services, and is also one of the larger Medicaid-accepting counseling centers in the area.
Later, Dr. Micah Watson, Executive Director of the Henry Institute and co-creator of the Civic Hospitality Project at Calvin University, talks with Brian and Aubrey on how Christians are charged with engaging gracefully with their neighbors. The Civic Hospitality Project aims to prepare students to be global citizens, cultivating a desire to extend Christian civic hospitality wherever God leads them.
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Produced by Laura Finch and Keith Conrad
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We have to do what's right not what's easy
Often in life doing what is right and what is easy and poles apart. In this case, choose what's right.
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Saving Our Young Men - The Tate Debate
I took a risk recently and added my voice to an article on saving our young men from the likes of Andrew Tate. Why was it a risk? Because he has a massive following and they're people that are strong believers and quick to defend the man.
Some of what he says has value, for sure, but there's also a side that we can't or shouldn't ignore.
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Albino Garcia Jr., Executive Director of La Plazita Institute, Albquerque, New Mexico
Albino Garcia Jr. is the Founder of La Plazita Institute, a grass-roots community organization in Albuquerque, NM that engages young people and their families in a comprehensive, holistic approach to youth and community development. A major focus of La Plazita is to help prevent recidivism amongst formerly incarcerated youth and adults.
Garcia was born in Illinois and grew up near Chicago. As a young man, he struggled to relate to the cultural values and approaches of public school and other institutions, but today he draws on a wealth of street knowledge and experience to effectively work with youth. In 1979, at the age of 17, he served in the United States Military as an alternative to incarceration. He served seven years, including in Korea, and received recognition for his service.
In 1994, Garcia founded the New School of Watsonville, CA designed to give youth a second chance for education in an alternative setting more conductive to their needs. He has served as an educator, trainer, and community liaison for the Community Engagement Center at the University of New Mexico, and as a Deputy Director of Training at Youth Development Inc. in New Mexico. He also has several years of experience as the lead program coordinator at Barrios Unidos in Santa Cruz, CA, where he initiated school-based, community-based, and institution programming.
In 1995, he was one of 50 people chosen for the prestigious Kellogg Fellowship which awarded him $130,000 over three years to make a difference in addressing major social issues in the United States and beyond. As a Fellow, Garcia had the opportunity to travel extensively, meeting with noted thinkers and leaders including President Jimmy Carter, the Rigoberta Menchu Foundation in Guatemala City, Samuel Ruiz, the Dalai Lama, Parker Palmer, and others. He visited and participated in forums around civic engagement, leadership, and global issues in Brazil, Turkey, Greece, Peru, Guatemala, Belize, South Africa, Mexico, and cities across the United States.
Apache and Chichimeca in origin, Garcia is recognized as an outstanding leader and spiritual activist in Albuquerque, NM and was recently honored by the Rosebud Tribe. He speaks English and Spanish fluently and has conversational knowledge of Korean. He has been married for twenty-two years to his wife Frances, is the father of three children, Ursula, Albino Jr., and Sylvia, and has two grandchildren, Mariah and Adriana. HealthCare UnTold recognizes Albino Garcia Jr. for all of his many inspiring contributions focused on creating peace and solidarity.
Yarida Estrada, Community Leader/Organizer/Activist and Future Executive Director
Yarida Estrada is a community leader and organizer who has committed her life to social justice. She volunteers with numerous New Mexico and national organizations from getting out the vote by knocking on doors to working on state and national legislation.
Yarida is part of the leadership team at La Plazita Institute in New Mexico whose mission is to provide a comprehensive, holistic and cultural approach designed around the philosophy of “La Cultura Cura” to engage with youth, elders and communities around various social issues. This philosophy encourages individuals to draw from their own roots and histories to express core traditional values in Latino culture of respect, honor, love, and family. One of the important goals of the organization is to help prevent recidivism amongst formerly incarcerated youth and adults.
On behalf of HealthCare UnTold we honor Yarida Estrada and her tremendous service to her communities. She serves as a model for other young leaders and our future is much brighter because of her passion and commitment.
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Why are you so afraid of death?
Today I share a message from the Daily Stoic and it's centered around our fear of death and why it matters so much to us and yet we're not living a life today that we love.
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I'm admitting defeat
This week I have had to admit defeat on something I am very passionate about - Youth Development.
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I Feel Accomplished
When was the last time you could truthfully say you felt like you accomplished something? Here's a story from Bro Camp for Youth Development Wednesday.
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Teaching a 13yo to Lead - Youth Development Wednesday's
Today I want to share an epic experience I had where a 13yo who did an Aella Warriors Camp was able to lead 50 12-13yo's from her school through a powerful self reflection exercise.
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A Conversation with Nicolò Scremin
This week welcomes Nicolò Scremin, founder and CEO of SecuritHub and founder of NextGen50. We discuss youth involvement and engagement in issues about security/national security/counterterrorism, what new perspectives youth bring to the issues in these areas, how to get youth more involved with and interested in pursuing a career in security, Nicolò current projects and research, and more!
Grazie mile, Nicolò
Fix Boundaries, Don't Fix Behaviours
Today on Youth Development Wednesday we're talking about fixing boundaries not behaviours and why this ca be challenging and yet rewarding.
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