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COMMUNIONARTS
Join us as we explore artistry, theology and culture and how these elements of life commune together shaping who we are. We speak with people from varying vocations, traditions and experiences, exploring their unique perspectives and how they might inform our own. This podcast is a project of CommunionArts, an organization that exists to equip churches with training and creative resources and empowers artists to create fulfilling works that enrich their communities. Visit CommunionArts.org to learn more.
COMMUNIQUESO PODCAST
Are you an in-house marketer feeling stuck because the marketing industry is moving faster than your firm? Are you lacking the freedom to test or implement what you learn through reading and professional development? Are you frustrated with the opportunities for growth available within your industry? YOU ARE NOT ALONE. The Communiqueso Podcast seeks to inform, advise and inspire in-house marketers to challenge the status quo and create organizational change by sharing expertise and candid stories of success and failure. We bring you weekly marketing, communications, and career insight from professionals in the field who have leveraged their expertise and talent to create real change and advance the role of marketing within their organizations. These thought leaders and advocates have walked the walk, and now we’re inviting them to talk the talk. Grab a chip and dig in.
COMMUNITAS OF NEW YORK
The Communitas of New York podcast invites our listeners and partners to join us in witnessing community-driven innovation. We highlight the constellation of stories generated by alumni of the Communitas Ventures Accelerator Program, which has been running since 2018. Together, we explore how these founders—in the sectors of education, food security, housing, materials science, health, and the arts—navigate the challenges of accessing the right resources at the right time, staying true to their respective visions, and best managing potential! We welcome you to tune in as host Monique T. Marshall, founder of Black to Business and a proud Communitas Ventures alumna, leads rich conversations, uncovers tales of trials and successes, and reaps valuable advice from our entrepreneurs who are shaping New York’s landscape of innovation. In Season One, we focus on individual alumni founder stories, the lessons they have learned, and the wisdom they have to share. In Season Two, we focus on stories of collaboration generated by these alumni entrepreneurs, creating positive impact in communities in New York. We explore how collaboration develops organically amongst a community of founders, and how these synergistic moments create lasting impact for stakeholders in communities.
COMMUNITY BEAT: A WICHITA METRO CRIME COMMISSION PODCAST
The Community Beat is the official podcast of the Wichita Metro Crime Commission (WMCC), where we shine a light on the people and programs making Sedgwick County a safer, stronger place to live. Through insider stories and real conversations, we bring you the voices of first responder leadership, community advocates, and nonprofit partners who are driving positive change. Each episode highlights the GOOD happening in our community — from law enforcement initiatives to youth programs that help kids make good choices, to collaborations that fight crime and support families. At the heart of every story is connection, service, and the belief that safety is built when we all work together.
COMMUNITY BRIDGE
Welcome to Community Bridge, a Family Radio podcast designed to help you stay informed about matters affecting your community. As Ephesians 2:10 tells us, “we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works.” Host Jenny Burkhiser interviews representatives from community organizations and ministries, providing opportunities for us all to do good in our communities!
COMMUNITY CATALYSTS
Community Catalysts is a weekly podcast from Social Prosperity Partners, hosted by Matt Lehrman, where leaders from local government and nonprofits reflect on what they’ve learned—often the hard way—and share practical wisdom for those working to strengthen their communities.