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Release Date: 09/28/2023

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Target show art Target

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For one man during COVID, his local park offered a virus-safe place to share time and camaraderie with others where few places existed. Armed with a frisbee and a few new friends, he found a calling to serve his diverse community in need of good clean (and green) fun. It’s called Target and our story starts here.

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We want our kids (and ourselves for that matter) to emulate positive role models - people who inspire us to be better humans. Their influence affects the way we view the world around us and ultimately impacts decisions we make on how we conduct ourselves and live our lives. For one man growing up in the rural ghetto, he was drawn into a world of crime, quick cash, addiction, and incarceration. It’s a story about hard knocks, about finding unlikely role models in unlikely places, and about second chance

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For one woman in Illinois watching the horrors of 9/11 on her television sparked her own personal call to action. Surely, she thought, New York City hospitals would be in great demand for blood donations and as a young, physically active mother of four – donating blood was the least she felt she could do. But an unexpected low-grade fever turned into something much worse, changing her life and bolstering her promise to help others in need. It’s called “Crēdo” and our story starts here.

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For one woman in Teton County, Wyoming, education exposed her to concepts and truths about nutrition’s roll in the health of our communities. A most unconventional date with a guy named Alex piqued her interest – refocusing her life’s work path to non-profit food rescue. It’s called Dumpster and our story starts here.

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For one couple, the quest for a little extra space turned into an improbable journey that centers around the tucked away history of a small house with a captain, and a very special young girl. This episode shares the benefits of historic preservation through the story of the Captain Timothy Hill House on Chincoteague Island, VA. It’s called The Jennie Effect and our story starts here.

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Target explores the unexpected world of disc golf and its positive impact on a beloved Chicago community. We meet Tommy Ingles, the founder of Hyde Park Disc Golf, who discovered a passion for the sport during the pandemic and used it to revitalize Jackson Park, an historically rich and local green space.

Key Takeaways:

  • Disc golf is a fun, accessible, and environmentally friendly activity for all ages and skill levels.
  • Public parks offer numerous benefits but can be underutilized. Initiatives like Hyde Park Disc Golf demonstrate how communities can revitalize public spaces and foster social connection.
  • We can all play a role in keeping parks safe and accessible by donating to relevant causes, joining advocacy groups, or participating in clean-up days.

Call to Action:

  • Want to try disc golf? Visit UPlayDiscGolf.org to learn more and find a course near you.
  • Need discs? Discmania.net offers a wide selection for beginners and experts. Use code "Humm20" for 20% off your order.
  • Inspired by Tommy's story? Learn more about Hyde Park Disc Golf at hydeparkgolf.org and see how you can support their work.

Special Thanks:

We extend our sincerest gratitude to our guests: Tommy Ingles, Founder and Executive Director of Hyde Park Disc Golf; Louise McCurry, President of the Jackson Park Advisory Council Board; Dana Vicich, Sales Manager at Disc Mania and former pro disc golfer; and Dustin Leatherman, Executive Director of The Paul McBeth Foundation. A very special thanks to our featured musician, Sean Miller, for providing his single “Midwest States”. His music is available on all streaming platforms.

Sponsors:

This episode of Impactually is brought to you by the generous financial support of April Collins Potterfield, David Johnson and Christine O’Neil, JLB Images. And listeners like you!  Thank you!

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