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Politics in Retrograde: A Direct Station Podcast
When the Conspiracy Isn’t a Theory: MAGA, The Epstein Files, and the Powerful Role of the Victims Themselves
This week, we witnessed something unprecedented: a foundational conspiracy theory that held the MAGA movement together for years suddenly cracked wide open—not from external pressure, but from the contradictions within. When the DOJ quietly released a memo debunking the Jeffrey Epstein "client list" conspiracy, influential Trump supporters like podcaster Andrew Schulz and even Tucker Carlson turned on the administration, publicly questioning whether they'd been played for fools.In this episode, Kate breaks down the timeline of this internal meltdown, from Dan Bongino's reported clash with Pam Bondi to Tucker Carlson's conspiracy pivot. But here's the kicker: th...
2025-07-15
45 min
Kate Dalley Radio
052025 1st HR Weird Article on Biden; Weird Clip on Kash Patel ;Weird Tucker Cip on Cancer
052025 1st HR Weird Article on Biden; Weird Clip on Kash Patel ;Weird Tucker Cip on Cancer by Kate Dalley
2025-05-21
39 min
Kate Dalley Radio
043025 2nd HR Susan -Catherine Fitts and Tucker Who IS The Deep State
043025 2nd HR Susan -Catherine Fitts and Tucker Who IS The Deep State by Kate Dalley
2025-05-01
37 min
The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Episode 316: Running The Numbers with Nikki Tucker
Nikki Tucker is back, and we’re tackling some of the most infuriating, and increasingly common, financial issues women are facing in divorce today. Nikki and I are arming you with strategies to fight back during divorce negotiations with facts and numbers. In this episode, we talk about how fear can make you want to just give in, and why that urge to "just be done" could cost you so much more than you realize. Nikki’s advice? Run the numbers. Know the math behind the “yes” and the “no.” Plus, we touch on something a lot of us don’t w...
2025-03-27
44 min
Socially Plagued
Is John Tucker Must Die (2006) Actually A Superhero Movie?
It's our favorite time of year at Socially Plagued: Valentine's Day! You already know what time it is: we've got to watch a crappy rom-com, and this year's pick is John Tucker Must Die. This film has layers and a lot of unanswered questions, so we're gonna get down to the bottom of this. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (or X, *sigh*) @sociallyplaguedSend us an email to sociallyplaguedpod@gmail.comPlease rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and any other platforms!
2025-02-13
1h 52
Be The Good with Kate
Motivational Check, with Cancer Warrior Terry Tucker, Rebroadcast: Be The Good with Kate
I use the word ‘inspiring’ a lot, but for good reason. And Terry Tucker is another level of the definition of the word. And the quotability is through the roof. And the stories? Don’t miss one second of this revisit of Terry’s episode of Be The Good with Kate.Terry is facing the inevitable that cancer will take him from this Earth in the near future, yet has chosen a mindset of using the time he has left to do all he can to make a difference in this world.Terry founded Motivational Check LLC, is an au...
2025-02-03
30 min
Inside Out Money
093. Teen Talk: Social Media Ads and Smarter Spending Habits with a Special Teenage Co-host
Social media companies spend millions to convince us to buy stuff, much of it things we don’t need. This week, I am joined by a special teenager co-host, my 13-year-old daughter Kate, as we discuss the influence that social media has on our consumption habits. We also offer tactical tips for combatting social media ads and a broader discussion on what motivates kids to save and spend money. Kate joins this week’s podcast as we talk about: - The prolific rise of social media ad spending - Tactics social media companies are...
2025-01-20
35 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
The Unbreakable Bond: Service Dogs and Their Life-Saving Impact with Jennifer Arnold
Educating dogs to change the world, that’s the work of Canine Assistants founded in 1991 by Jennifer Arnold, in the wake of her father’s unexpected death and her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis at age 16. Fueled by legacy and limitation, Arnold funded her scrappy startup with wide-ranging odd jobs and a donation bucket at the local Walmart. To date, the non-profit has placed over 3,000 service dogs with people who have mobility difficulties, Type 1 Diabetes, epilepsy/seizure disorders, and other special needs. Their Community Service Dogs provide therapy in Children's Hospitals for kids, parents, and staff, and their Community Facilitators are...
2024-12-17
49 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Hope and Healing for Kids and Families Living with Autism: Dr. Theresa Hamlin
“What happens here matters everywhere” is the motto for The Center for Discovery, tucked away in the hills of upstate New York, where for the past forty years Dr. Theresa Hamlin has been hard at work revolutionizing care for people with autism and other complex needs. With a robust team of researchers, Dr. Hamlin developed the HealthE6 model, a holistic approach to calibrating brain, body, and environment through diet, movement, and stress management. In autism, stress is a major factor and the HealthE6 model offers tangible ways to find equilibrium. We have a long way to go in understanding autis...
2024-12-10
49 min
Kate Dalley Radio
Rob Schneider On Vaccines In Hollywood With Tucker 1 min Must Listen
Rob Schneider On Vaccines In Hollywood With Tucker 1 min Must Listen by Kate Dalley
2024-12-04
08 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Empowering Art and Community In and Out of Prison: Rahsaan “New York” Thomas
What if art could build a bridge from incarceration to liberation? For Rahsaan “New York” Thomas the road was long, but he turned a 55 to life prison sentence into an opportunity. Through art, he would empower fellow incarcerated artists to transcend the limits of their sentences, and maybe even one day walk free, like Rahsaan did in 2023. Today Rahsaan directs Empowerment Avenue, a non-profit he founded while inside San Quentin and now runs on the outside, along with a myriad of creative endeavors including the San Quentin Film Festival, and his work on the Pulitzer-prize winning podcast, Ear H...
2024-12-03
44 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
A Tornado Destroyed Greensburg So They Rebuilt as America’s Greenest Town
Growing up on a farm in Kansas, Bob Dixson never dreamed of being mayor. But when a tornado leveled 95% of his small town he came out of retirement and into rebuilding from the rubble, a thriving climate resilient community. Today Greensburg is America’s greenest town, powered entirely by renewable energy with smart infrastructure for water conservation, and the most LEED-certified buildings per capita in the US. Hear the story of Greensburg, as Bob tells it, from the night the tornado took the roof off his house, to the example it is today of resilience, small town valu...
2024-11-19
48 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Veterans Turning PTSD into Posttraumatic Growth with Boulder Crest’s Ken Falke
Ken Falke loves jumping out of airplanes. As a 21-year veteran bomb disposal specialist in the U.S. Navy, he’s a high risk, high pressure kind of guy. But when a jump went bad at age 27, he found himself out of commission and staring down a discharge. At that moment, Ken faced a decision he says all trauma survivors must make – he chose to be a victor, not a victim. What seemed like the end, held in it the seed of a transformative mission Ken would launch with his wife in 2010 to help veterans, first responders and t...
2024-11-12
51 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
From Teen Motherhood to Saving Lives with Nurse-Family Partnership’s Maria Rush
Sometimes it just takes a moment to change someone’s life. That’s what Maria Rush understands as a nurse advocating for mothers and babies in Cleveland, Ohio. Maria has a superhero-sized calling, born from a near-death experience during childbirth at the age of fifteen. She’s dedicated her life to saving mothers and their babies just like the nurse who took a moment to see what Maria truly needed on that delivery room table, and to speak life-giving, literally life-saving words. America has one of the highest mortality rates for mothers and babies among developed nations. The inf...
2024-10-29
49 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Elevating Teachers and Their Exponential Impact with Nínive Calegari
Why aren’t we paying teachers for their exponential impact? We all have teachers who have made a difference in our lives and we might be surprised to learn how little they are compensated. In fact, 62% of parents advise against a career in education due to this wage gap. Teacher morale is the lowest in our lifetime. Yet we know that education is so important when it comes to ensuring the health of our economy, our democracy, and our very existence on this planet. That’s why former social studies teacher Nínive Calegari started the Teacher Salary...
2024-10-22
47 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Building Bridges Across America: The American Exchange Project with David McCullough III
Do you think America is more divided than ever? Do you feel we’re more different than we are alike? What would happen if you took a free week-long trip to a community vastly different from your own? And then brought folks from that far off town to your neighborhood? These are the questions we’re exploring on the new episode of Hope Is My Middle Name with the fabulous David McCullough III, co-founder and CEO of the American Exchange Project. Through week-long summer youth exchanges, AEP invites high school seniors to experience life in commun...
2024-10-15
1h 00
Hope Is My Middle Name
Transforming Neighborhoods: The Radical Hospitality of Deep Listening with De'Amon Harges
From dyslexia to deep listening, De'Amon Harges transformed his life and the life of his Indianapolis neighborhood by practicing radical hospitality. As the “Original Roving Listener,” he would go door to door asking folks to tell him their stories. In listening, De'Amon discovered such a wealth of talent and opportunity on his street that he started a consulting company with his neighbors. Today, The Learning Tree advises organizations and municipalities across America in developing social capital through community-centered models of growth, like Asset Based Community Development. De'Amon is a born storyteller and a practiced listener, and he share...
2024-10-08
51 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Connecting Faith and Science to Solve the Climate Crisis with Katharine Hayhoe
Chief Scientist at the Nature Conservancy, climate researcher, “Science Mom,” and evangelical Christian, Katharine Hayhoe is not out to save the planet, she’s out to save us from the devastating impacts of climate change. As a scientist, Katharine knows that the earth will adapt to global warming, but the conditions, if left unchecked, will ultimately lead to our extinction. As a Christian, she views climate change as a failure to love, since its effects are already impacting those who have contributed the least to its cause. With Biblical mandates to care for God’s creation and love our neighbor...
2024-10-01
52 min
Aus Property Investors
Kate Kearney - How This Investor Continues To Expand Her Portfolio
Ever wondered how the legal side of property can make or break your investment game? This week, we’re diving into the world of conveyancing, contracts, and how to get your partner on board with property investing! We’ve got Kate Kearney, an investor who started out like many of us – not on a huge income, but determined to build something meaningful. Kate’s property journey has taken her from Coomera, Logan Holme, and Caboolture, to Cornubia, all with a few mistakes and lessons picked up along the way. Here’s what we’ll cover:
2024-09-25
1h 41
Hope Is My Middle Name
Hope Is My Middle Name: Stories that Inspire Hope
Welcome to Hope Is My Middle Name, the podcast where Kate Tucker interviews everyday Americans doing big daring things to make the world a little better. Hope can be complicated these days, and hearing their stories reminds us that we too can make a difference, wherever we are. Join us for a new season of Hope Is My Middle Name, every Tuesday now through December. New to Hope? Start with "John Christian Phifer: Finding Life in Death with Natural Burial" season 2, episode 1 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Connect with Kate on Instagram and...
2024-09-24
01 min
The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Episode 290: Navigating Divorce as a Female Breadwinner with Nikki Tucker (Women’s Financial Empowerment)
I am thrilled to welcome Nikki Tucker, speaker and founder of The FIIRM Approach, to dive into the complex world of divorce for high-income-earning women. Nikki, a Personal Financial Strategist, and problem-solver, is known for her work helping female breadwinners strategically exit their marriages and navigate the path to financial independence post-divorce. Together, we discuss the unique financial challenges high-income-earning women face, such as managing assets, financial support responsibilities, and the critical role of prenups and postnups. Marriage as a legally binding business arrangement is one of the most important conversations we're not having. “We plac...
2024-09-19
42 min
Rawsome Parents by Shaun Tucker
7. Navigating the Digital Age as a Parent with Kate Mitchell
Summary In this episode, host Shaun Tucker interviews Kate Mitchell, a passionate photographer and mother of five. They discuss the challenges of raising a large family, the differences between her children's personalities, and the changing dynamics of parenting in the digital age. They also touch on the fear and awareness surrounding child safety, both online and in the real world. The conversation explores the potential damaging effects of online interactions and the importance of open communication between parents and children. It also touches on the challenges of parenting in the digital age and the need for a...
2024-07-28
50 min
On The Mark Wrestling Podcast
Missa Kate Free Agency Interview
On episode 204 of OTM we're joined once again by former NWA star, Chicago's sweetheart, Missa Kate. We discuss what free agency has been like so far for her and get her opinions of a few things happening in professional wrestling today. Follow Missa on all socials to see what her next move is @MissaKate23.
2024-07-19
1h 01
Club Thrive: The Podcast
30: Building A Wildly Successful Brand & Business One Step At A Time With Isabelle Tucker
WOW what an episode with Isabelle Tucker, the Founder and Creative Director of Klioh Studios, a specialist design studio that builds beautiful, distinctive brands with purpose. Klioh’s clients include includes Roxie Nafousi, Bryony Deery, Rochelle Humes, Karen Koramshai and Jamie Clements.
2024-07-16
53 min
The Funding Love Adoption Podcast with Mal + Kate
Funding Love Book Club - Episode 2: PART 2 - "You Should Be Grateful": Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption with Angela Tucker
The Book Club Crew is back together for PART 2 of "You Should Be Grateful": Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption by Angela Tucker. “Your parents are so amazing for adopting you! You should be grateful that you were adopted.”Angela Tucker is a Black woman, adopted from foster care by white parents. She has heard this microaggression her entire life, usually from well-intentioned strangers who view her adoptive parents as noble saviors. She is grateful for many aspects of her life, but being transracially adopted involves layers of rejection, loss, and complexity that cannot be s...
2024-06-24
48 min
The Funding Love Adoption Podcast with Mal + Kate
Funding Love Book Club - Episode 2: PART 1 - "You Should Be Grateful": Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption by Angela Tucker
The Book Club Crew is back together, and this time they are discussing the book You Should Be Grateful: Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption by Angela Tucker. “Your parents are so amazing for adopting you! You should be grateful that you were adopted.”Angela Tucker is a Black woman, adopted from foster care by white parents. She has heard this microaggression her entire life, usually from well-intentioned strangers who view her adoptive parents as noble saviors. She is grateful for many aspects of her life, but being transracially adopted involves layers of rejection, loss...
2024-06-17
34 min
Perplexed Podcasts
EPISODE 71 - The Essex Murders
Send us a textThe Essex murders, also known as the Rettendon murders, were a series of high-profile gangland killings that took place in Essex, England in December 1995. The victims were three drug dealers - Tony Tucker, Patrick Tate, and Craig Rolfe - who were all associated with the criminal underworld in Essex.The murders were carried out in a remote farmyard road in Rettendon, Essex, where the victims were lured under the pretence of a drug deal. They were shot dead in a Range Rover parked in the lane, in what was later revealed...
2024-04-23
1h 15
On The Mark Wrestling Podcast
Missa Kate Interview - Mercedes Mone is All Elite
On episode 186 of OTM we're joined by former NWA Women's Tag champion, Missa Kate, on the road to #MissaMania. We finish the show discussing the gauntlet match from Raw and the AEW debut of Mercedes Mone. Make sure you're following Missa @MissaKate23.
2024-03-15
1h 04
Hope Is My Middle Name
What’s in the Water: West Virginia’s WaterKeeper on the Future of Appalachia’s Rivers
Almost Heaven, West Virginia isn’t just coal mines and country roads. Called the Birthplace of Rivers, the state sits on the Eastern Continental Divide, where 40 rivers and 56,000 miles of streams provide drinking water for millions of people from the Chesapeake Bay out to the Gulf of Mexico. And yet, while West Virginia serves the country with her pristine headwater streams, there are entire counties in the state that have been on boil water alerts for years, with wells contaminated by coal mining and fracking, with no infrastructure for clean drinking water, with no funding, and no...
2023-11-14
46 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Fighting Wildfires with 5,000 Rescue Goats
Terri Oyarzun can’t imagine life without goats. She grew up with goats, she met her husband out herding goats, and together they rescued 55 “Charlie Brown” goats and trained them to fight wildfires. Today, the 5,000 strong Goats R Us herd works with government agencies, universities, and communities to find innovative solutions for fire control and prevention, while advancing animal husbandry and livestock management in California’s increasingly challenging climate. “Fire season is twelve months out of the year now. The goats are protecting people. They're the four-legged firefighters of California.” Get ready for a fun and insightful conversation on goats–what we...
2023-11-07
37 min
The Mortgage Mum Podcast
S2 E48 A Real Life New Build Purchase Journey & How To Add Character To Your New Build Property With Special Guest, Katie Hickmott
A Real Life New Build Purchase Journey & How To Add Character To Your New Build Property Welcome to this month's episode of The Mortgage Mum Podcast with guest host Charley O'Neill, Senior Mortgage and Protection Broker here at The Mortgage Mum. Charley is guest hosting this month's podcast, to talk through all things new build with the lovely Kate Hickmott, mum of two, author, interior design fanatic, and is also the owner of her very own New Build property. She's living in the southwest of the UK and is here to help us...
2023-11-01
40 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Building Climate Resilience in a Coastal Florida Floodplain
What do you do when your hometown has been ranked in the top 4 US cities most vulnerable to coastal flooding? If you’re Nancy Metayer Bowen, you run for office. And you become the first Haitian-American to be elected to office in Coral Springs, Florida. Now as a city commissioner, Nancy is hard at work, what storms may come – hurricanes, Imposter Syndrome, sea level rise – building a more sustainable future for her family, her community, and the rich and diverse ecosystem of the South Florida Everglades. Join us for a courageous and enlivening conversation on finding hope to o...
2023-10-31
34 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Landing a Life-Changing Job Out of Prison and Addiction
Out of prison and addiction into a full-time job with big-time responsibility, Kyle Wedge transformed his life in no small way, with the help of a whole host of folks who had faced that same hard recovery. Now, as Field Operations Manager at MaineWorks, he is helping people move from incarceration and addiction into aliveness and connection. Founded in 2010 by Margo Walsh, MaineWorks is an employment company offering support, structure, and accountability for people facing real barriers to employment, like felony convictions and substance use disorder, by providing quality, long-term job placement in the fields of c...
2023-10-24
46 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Transforming a Toxic Wasteland into a Wildlife Haven
Where’s your creek? Atlanta’s own Sally Sears asks, as she spills the tea on how she and her neighbors discovered an urban paradise, hidden in swaths of kudzu, swamped with sewage and asbestos, but there nonetheless, waiting for them to reclaim it. This is the story of Zonolite Park, an industrial wasteland abandoned for decades, declared a brownfield by the EPA, only to be rescued by a handful of locals who believed it could be done. From court battles to coordinated clean up, the people of South Fork Conservancy built a veritable wildlife haven betwe...
2023-10-17
41 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
A Radical Take on Helping the Homeless
When a young Alan Graham chided a homeless man panhandling next to a taco stand in Austin, he could not have imagined that 36 years later he’d be living in a vibrant neighborhood of formerly homeless people, a neighborhood that he built. In 1998, real estate developer Alan Graham launched Mobile Loaves and Fishes to help communities offer food, housing, and employment for neighbors coming up off the streets. What started out as one food truck and a mission to meet people where they are turned into a multi-million dollar operation with tens of thousands of volunteers who...
2023-10-10
47 min
Dialogues with Creators
Kate Rudder
Kate Rudder of Chattanooga works with the global nonprofit organization Narrative 4. In this episode, you'll learn about the Narrative 4 Story Exchange - a method for nurturing compassion and connection - and how you can join one! On Oct. 24, Narrative 4 and UTC will host an event free and open to the public on the topic of Changing the World with Stories. N4's award winning authors Colum McCann and Ishmael Beah will be in conversation with local writers Christian Collier and Sybil Baker. It's at the University Center Auditorium at UTC. Parking is free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The...
2023-10-10
35 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
How a Philly Bouncer Became an Organic Farmer
Kegan Hilaire was hard at work as a bouncer in Philly, with no plans to become an organic farmer. Until one day, he cracked open a pasture-raised egg with an impossibly orange yolk and he wondered, “Why is this egg so much better than the ones in the grocery store?”This is the story of a nightclub bouncer who found himself in the middle of a field with a handful of seeds and a dream to bring healthy, organic food to everyone, especially those who can least afford it. Today, Kegan Hilaire is the owner of Blac...
2023-10-03
45 min
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 96: Countdown to 100 Keeping goals in sight, Burnout, Making the world around us better
Welcome to the Countdown to 100 Episodes special series from Be The Good with Kate! If you are tuning into this podcast for the first time, welcome. Be The Good with Kate is all about highlighting individuals who have overcome obstacles, looked inward, taken the time and effort and fails and successes to find their passions, follow them, and help others along the way. I’ve had the great honor of interviewing nearly 100 guests for this show, and each one has inspired me in various ways. The show may be found on all podcast platforms. No...
2023-08-25
18 min
Small Town Mysteries
Mothers Who Murder: The Logan Tucker Case
In this case, Christine covers the case of Logan Tucker, a 6-year-old boy who is the victim of a murder in which no body has never been found.Logan Tucker was living with his mother, brother, and a roommate of his mother's at the time of his death, in a small city called Woodward (Oklahoma).The large amount of circumstantial evidence in this case made it clear that one person was highly suspicious: Logan's mother.Sources:1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Logan_Tucker 2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodward,_Oklahoma 3) ht...
2023-08-01
43 min
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 85: Roger Williams, Head Crosser Offer of His Bucket List
Do you have a bucket list? Do you take the time to think about what it includes, check things off the list, and listen for where your heart pulls you? Roger Williams is devoted to “empowering folks to find personal joy through their #bucketlist lifestyle.” “Roger Williams is an author, #podcaster, adventurer, and Head Crosser Offer of his bucket list. After more than 30 years working in the youth development/teaching field, a year in quarantine, and two heart attacks, Roger embarked on an adult gap year to prioritize a life in which he finds h...
2023-06-09
24 min
The Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy
Top Tips for Teaching with Literature with Kate Tucker
Literacy expert Sharon Callen chats with Kate Tucker, literacy facilitator and teacher at Mt Barker South Primary School, about the top tips in using literature as a powerful force in literacy teaching, and across a school.Specifically the duo discuss: How a school intentionally and effectively resources a year long approach to the teaching of writing using literatureHow and why teachers use quality literature actively in their Reading and Writing workshops, and how they do it effectivelyHow a school plans out effective units of writing and reading, so students are able to read like writers and wri...
2023-04-09
51 min
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 75: Terry Tucker, Motivational Check, Cancer Warrior
I use the word ‘inspiring’ a lot, but for good reason. And Terry Tucker is another level of the definition of the word. And the quotability is through the roof. And the stories? Don’t miss one second of Terry’s episode of Be The Good with Kate this week. Terry is facing the inevitable that cancer will take him from this Earth in the near future, yet has chosen a mindset of using the time he has left to do all he can to make a difference in this world. Terry founded M...
2023-03-24
31 min
CNC Routers - IDC Woodcraft Podcasts
CNC Business Mentoring With Kate - Creating Your Focus Ep1
CNC business success requires an understanding of how to focus your efforts. This is why mentoring is so important. In this mentoring session with Kate Tucker, a CNC router owner who has been struggling with her CNC router business. What Kate has been lacking has been clarity and where to focus her efforts. One important factor you will see with Kate is her desire to succeed. She WANTS her business to work! As you listen, you will see why it is important to take time to consider the direction you want to take rather than just trying...
2023-02-24
1h 38
Hope Is My Middle Name
Doug Naselroad: Building Instruments to Recover from Floods and Addiction in Appalachia
Doug Naselroad says, “Recovery from a substance abuse disorder is not that different than recovery from a catastrophic disaster. It's a work that you're going to be doing for the rest of your life.” That understanding energizes Doug’s work helping people recover from addiction by teaching them to build stringed instruments. Doug lives in the small town of Hindman, Kentucky, which on July 28, 2022 was all but destroyed after severe rains caused the Troublesome Creek to rise into a thousand year flood. We heard Doug in a news interview as he stood in four feet of water trying to save 1...
2023-01-31
57 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Doug Naselroad: Building Instruments to Recover from Floods and Addiction in Appalachia
Doug Naselroad says, “Recovery from a substance abuse disorder is not that different than recovery from a catastrophic disaster. It's a work that you're going to be doing for the rest of your life.” That understanding energizes Doug’s work helping people recover from addiction by teaching them to build stringed instruments. Doug lives in the small town of Hindman, Kentucky, which on July 28, 2022 was all but destroyed after severe rains caused the Troublesome Creek to rise into a thousand year flood. We heard Doug in a news interview as he stood in 4-foot water trying to save 100-year-old instru...
2023-01-31
57 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Bayou Dave: Cleaning Up Trash to Save the World
Bayou Dave, aka David Rivers, has a calling. It involves a whole lot of trash and a vision for a clean, healthy, vibrant world that his kids can grow up in. So every day, he goes out on Houston’s Buffalo Bayou on a big makeshift barge and picks up trash—167 dump truck loads every year. He’s been called King of the Bayou, and he notices every little shift in the ecosystem. To hear him talk about the return of the snakes, or the bald eagles—his delight is contagious and his commitment, compelling. To see Bayou...
2023-01-17
33 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Bayou Dave: Cleaning Up Trash to Save the World
Bayou Dave, aka David Rivers, has a calling. It involves a whole lot of trash and a vision for a clean, healthy, vibrant world that his kids can grow up in. So every day, he goes out on Houston’s Buffalo Bayou on a big makeshift barge and picks up trash—167 dump truck loads every year. He’s been called King of the Bayou, and he notices every little shift in the ecosystem. To hear him talk about the return of the snakes, or the bald eagles—his delight is contagious and his commitment, compelling. To see Bayou...
2023-01-17
33 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Betty Reid Soskin: Remembering a History for All Americans in Our National Parks
Betty Reid Soskin became a park ranger at the age of 85, bringing a wealth of experience to the National Park Service. As Betty says, “What gets remembered is a function of who’s in the room doing the remembering,” and Betty’s history is helping other untold stories come to light at Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, California. From working in a Jim Crow union hall during the war, to starting one of the first Black-owned record shops in America, to receiving a Presidential Medal, Betty has lived many lives and she’s fu...
2022-12-13
27 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Betty Reid Soskin: Remembering a History for All Americans in Our National Parks
Betty Reid Soskin became a park ranger at the age of 85, bringing a wealth of experience to the National Park Service. As Betty says, “What gets remembered is a function of who’s in the room doing the remembering,” and Betty’s history is helping other untold stories come to light at Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, California. From working in a Jim Crow union hall during the war, to starting one of the first Black-owned record shops in America, to receiving a Presidential Medal, Betty has lived many lives and she’s fu...
2022-12-13
27 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Mary Goddard: Restoring Native Culture with Regenerative Tourism in Alaska
In the age of TikTok and Instagram, it seems there’s no place we haven’t seen, but if you’ve ever been to Alaska, you know there’s a whole lotta world left to discover—a world on the forefront of climate change, the energy transition, advocacy for Native rights, and... regenerative tourism. Because in the midst of all that Alaskans are navigating, including challenges with transportation, supply chain, and food security, they’re seeing unprecedented numbers of tourists. The islanded town of Sitka swells from under 9,000 to nearly half a million in the summertime, coming in on cruise ships...
2022-12-06
41 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Mary Goddard: Restoring Native Culture with Regenerative Tourism in Alaska
In the age of TikTok and Instagram, it seems there’s no place we haven’t seen, but if you’ve ever been to Alaska, you know there’s a whole lotta world left to discover—a world on the forefront of climate change, the energy transition, advocacy for Native rights, and... regenerative tourism. Because in the midst of all that Alaskans are navigating, including challenges with transportation, supply chain, and food security, they’re seeing unprecedented numbers of tourists. The islanded town of Sitka swells from under 9,000 to nearly half a million in the summertime, coming in on cruise ships...
2022-12-06
41 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Kevin Berthia & Kevin Briggs: Listening to Understand the Mental Health Crisis
Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs are an unlikely pair. But their friendship saves lives. And it was hard won, founded on what matters – mutual respect, trust, and listening. They met when Sergeant Briggs was in the state highway patrol and Kevin Berthia was jumping off a bridge. Today they stand side by side as suicide prevention advocates, helping people know they’re not alone, that there is hope and a future. It’s been many years now since they met and we are honored to be part of their ongoing conversation. Learn more about Kevin Berthia and his...
2022-11-29
44 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Kevin Berthia & Kevin Briggs: Listening to Understand the Mental Health Crisis
Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs are an unlikely pair. But their friendship saves lives. And it was hard won, founded on what matters – mutual respect, trust, and listening. They met when Sergeant Briggs was in the state highway patrol and Kevin Berthia was jumping off a bridge. Today they stand side by side as suicide prevention advocates, helping people know they’re not alone, that there is hope and a future. It’s been many years now since they met and we are honored to be part of their ongoing conversation. Learn more about Kevin Berthia and his...
2022-11-29
44 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
Notions of Care #1: Kate Tucker on creating to explain these times
“I’m doing that something humans do: I’m trying to explain this time to myself by making something from it and about it,” says artist Kate Tucker. “I’m trying to make myself something that I need to live now.” Tucker is our first guest for a new podcast mini-series on art, creating and care, linking with the NETS Victoria touring exhibition Notions Of Care. The show brings together five artists and groups to consider care in art making, whether through materials, how we relate to one another, and as an approach to the world. Tucker works across painting, sculpture and...
2022-11-25
35 min
Art Guide Australia Podcast
Notions of Care #1: Kate Tucker on creating to explain these times
“I’m doing that something humans do: I’m trying to explain this time to myself by making something from it and about it,” says artist Kate Tucker. “I’m trying to make myself something that I need to live now.”Tucker is our first guest for a new podcast mini-series on art, creating and care, linking with the NETS Victoria touring exhibition Notions Of Care. The show brings together five artists and groups to consider care in art making, whether through materials, how we relate to one another, and as an approach to the world.Tucker works...
2022-11-25
35 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Tim & Beth Reese: Building Small Town Resilience in West Virginia
Are America’s small towns in decline? Not if you ask Beth and Tim Reese. They’re part of a powerful revitalization effort in Capon Bridge, West Virginia, a town of 400 nestled on the Cacapon River, at the “Gateway to the Mountains” of Appalachia. The community of Capon Bridge believes that restoring old buildings, rather than tearing them down, attracts young people and new businesses, like the Farmer’s Daughter Market & Butcher serving up “West Virginia’s Finest Finest” including one of America’s best burgers. A son of West Virginia, Tim’s heritage is in coal, but he sees a future “minin...
2022-11-15
38 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Tim & Beth Reese: Building Small Town Resilience in West Virginia
Are America’s small towns in decline? Not if you ask Beth and Tim Reese. They’re part of a powerful revitalization effort in Capon Bridge, West Virginia, a town of 400 nestled on the Cacapon River, at the “Gateway to the Mountains” of Appalachia. The community of Capon Bridge believes that restoring old buildings, rather than tearing them down, attracts young people and new businesses, like the Farmer’s Daughter Market & Butcher serving up “West Virginia’s Finest Finest” including one of America’s best burgers. A son of West Virginia, Tim’s heritage is in coal, but he sees a future “minin...
2022-11-15
38 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Ron Pringle: An American Dream to End Hunger
Ron Pringle believes in a hunger-free America. And he’s determined to help build it. But with more than 38 million people, including 12 million children, experiencing food insecurity in the United States, it could take a lifetime. Ron's powerful personal story energizes his work as CEO of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, a massive force for good in North Carolina’s Raleigh-Durham area, growing and serving millions of pounds of food per year with innovative programs that address the root causes of hunger. Because, as Ron says, “If you want to break a pattern, it starts in the mind. And if food is pre...
2022-11-08
45 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
Ron Pringle: An American Dream to End Hunger
Ron Pringle believes in a hunger-free America. And he’s determined to help build it. But with more than 38 million people, including 12 million children, experiencing food insecurity in the United States, it could take a lifetime. Ron's powerful personal story energizes his work as CEO of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, a massive force for good in North Carolina’s Raleigh-Durham area, growing and serving millions of pounds of food per year with innovative programs that address the root causes of hunger. Because, as Ron says, “If you want to break a pattern, it starts in the mind. And if food is pre...
2022-11-08
45 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
John Christian Phifer: Finding Life in Death with Natural Burial
John Christian Phifer’s life revolves around death. He performed his first burial at the age of six, wrapping a grasshopper in a shroud of leaves, and today he digs bigger graves on a sweeping nature preserve in the hills of Tennessee. With each funeral, the land is restored and loved ones have wide open space to grieve and to celebrate the life we all are so lucky to live. Hear how John Christian went from mortician to man with a life-giving mission in this first episode of HOPE season 2. To find out more about Larkspur, vis...
2022-11-01
47 min
Hope Is My Middle Name
John Christian Phifer: Finding Life in Death with Natural Burial
John Christian Phifer’s life revolves around death. He performed his first burial at the age of six, wrapping a grasshopper in a shroud of leaves, and today he digs bigger graves on a sweeping nature preserve in the hills of Tennessee. With each funeral, the land is restored and loved ones have wide open space to grieve and to celebrate the life we all are so lucky to live. Hear how John Christian went from mortician to man with a life-giving mission in this first episode of HOPE season 2. To find out more about Larkspur, vis...
2022-11-01
47 min
The Optimized Mind
Deconstructing the Purpose Driven Entrepreneurial Mindset
In this episode of The Optimized Mind, Dr. Kate talks with entrepreneur and thought leader Tucker Stine about building brands through authenticity, meaning, and human connection.Tucker helps conscious leaders turn their personal stories into purpose-driven brands so they can accelerate human impact. He is a brand architect, leadership coach, and public speaker with 25+ years in building personal and professional brands, advising nonprofits, and coaching heart-centered speakers, conscious-driven businesses, and thought leaders through impactful storytelling. He is a mentor and catalyst for generational movements that ignite social change through the power of voice, including advocating f...
2022-10-18
26 min
Conversations of Inspiration
Creating an education revolution, with Kate Robinson, Co-Founder of The Creative Revolution, Chief Legacy Officer of We Imagine If, and Co-Director of Never Grey
Imagine if… creativity was as important as literacy, maths or science? What could we, as a species, be capable of achieving if we prioritised it and gave it the right conditions to flourish? These are questions posed by the late great Sir Ken Robinson. His daughter and closest collaborator Kate Robinson now continues his work which she describes as being a ‘love letter to human potential’ and Holly was lucky enough to meet with her recently. In this interview, Kate shares her wisdom on how we should be raising the next generation when it comes to their e...
2022-10-03
1h 11
The Funding Love Adoption Podcast with Mal + Kate
Choosing an Ethical Adoption Agency with Leah Braly
Listen as Mal and Kate chat with Leah Braly about choosing an Adoption Agency and answer questions like:• What is the difference between and agency and a consultant?• What should I look for in an agency and what are the questions I should ask?• What are some red flags I should look for to be sure I’m working with an ethical agency that supports expectant/birth families? Leah lives in the Jacksonville, Florida area with her charming husband, Ben. One of her most treasured roles is being called mommy by her three kids, Hav...
2022-04-11
45 min