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TIME + TALENT PODCAST
Leading community volunteers can be challenging, but it's rewarding too! In each season of the T + T Podcast, Tobi Johnson, of VolunteerPro, and Jennifer Bennett of VolunteerMatch, team up to chat with some of the best and brightest in our field. If you are a nonprofit staffer or volunteer leader looking for renewed inspiration and fresh ideas in volunteer engagement, this podcast is for you!
THE MILITARY SHERPA LEADERSHIP PODCAST
Join The Military Sherpa, Mark Tilsher, on a leadership journey unlike any other. With years of military experience and top-notch leadership tools, Mark delivers practical and innovative strategies to help you lead your team to new heights. Discover how to cultivate a high-performing culture with episodes focused on personal growth, team building, and leadership development. From the battlefield to the boardroom, Mark's unique perspective will help you unlock the full potential of your team and achieve your goals. Don't miss a single episode of The Military Sherpa Leadership Podcast - subscribe today!
BE INGAGED
It can be hard to understand local civics, not to mention engaging with government bodies. It can also be difficult to keep up with community efforts. Join me every week for a short, Informal, interesting and informative conversation as I engage guests on these topics and more near Muncie, Indiana and the surrounding areas. Whether you want to learn about how the City Council works or about local non-profit organizations, this podcast is for you. Are you IN?
NEWTKNIGHT'S PODCAST
Ed Sebesta has fought the neo-Confederate movement for over 20 years. This is a short pod cast about the award given to him by the African American Civil War Museum in DC; the university press books he has co-edited; the peer-reviewed academic articles published in universities such as Cambridge University. Also, a description of some resources he has set up to provide information about neo-Confederates. If you want to help bring Confederate monuments down or oppose the neo-Confederate movement this podcast will provide that information as well as why Ed Sebesta is a credible expert on this topic.
THE 911STRONG PODCAST
The 911Strong Podcast is the Top Law Enforcement Podcast Hosted by an actual Police Officer and Police Dispatcher from the perspectives of Kristen Jauregui, a Police wife and Dispatcher and Aram Choe, a Police Lieutenant and University Professor. Aram and Kristen discuss relevant topics and give their perspectives on what it’s like to be a part of the law enforcement family in today’s society. Built on Faith, Family and Freedom, The 911Strong Podcast is designed to restore America’s faith in Law Enforcement.
COUNT ON YOUR CENSUS
Asian Americans Advancing Justice created Count On Your Census to promote a robust response to our nation’s Decennial Census. Each census response is a piece of a puzzle that, when completed, creates a picture of who we are as Americans, and how best the country’s resources can be shared. It determines how the federal government funds and responds to the specific needs of your family and neighbors like schools, hospitals, roads, and community centers. Count On Your Census answers your questions and connects you to a growing moment to count us all in 2020. Please visit CountUsIn2020.org for more information.
SOCIAL CHANGE LEADERS PODCAST
Exploring the intersection of social change leadership, in the public, private and non profit sectors hosts Stephanie Malon-Rufi and Traci Warnberg-Lemm bring you interviews with thought leaders on the front lines. Packed with tips, actionable ideas and stories to inspire, this podcast will energize your efforts to make an impact in the world.
THE RESISTANCE LIBRARY FROM AMMO.COM
Personal liberty, political liberty, and free speech - defended by force of arms, if necessary. Welcome to "The Resistance Library" from Ammo.com, where we believe that arming our fellow Americans – both physically and philosophically – helps them fulfill our Founding Fathers' intent with the Second Amendment: To serve as a check on state power.