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Thriving ForwardThriving ForwardJennifer Philips - Director of Expressive Arts and Music Fundamentals at the Hochstein School.The mission of The Hochstein School is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement. Today's guest is Jennifer Philips. She is the Assistant Dean and Chair of Expressive Arts and Music FUNdamentals at the Hochstein School. She is a Board Certified Music Therapist and a Certified Neurologic Music Therapist. Listen in to learn more about the programs offered at this local arts organization.Website: https://hochstein.org/ Support the show2024-02-0721 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardBrighid Gavin - Childhood Behavior SolutionsBrighid Gavin is a Parent Coach and the owner of Childhood Behavior Solutions. Brighid has a Bachelors Degree is Early Childhood Education from John Carroll University and a Masters Degree in Early Childhood and Special Education from Buffalo State. She is currently pursuing her licensure in applied behavior analysis. She is a behavior specialist and parent coach. Tune in to learn more about how she is working to support families with their quest toward understanding and optimizing their children's behaviors. Website: http://childhoodbehaviorsolutions.com/Instagram: @childhoodbehaviorsolutions Support the show2023-08-0226 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardPamela Reed Sanchez - President and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo SocietyPamela Reed Sanchez is the President and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society.  The Seneca Park Zoo Society is a nonprofit education and conservation organization that works as a support partner to Monroe County in operating the Seneca Park Zoo.The Monroe County website notes, "In 1957, the Seneca Park Zoo Society was chartered as an educational institution by New York State. Since that time, the Society has evolved into a non-profit organization that supports and promotes the zoo by running educational programs, special events, marketing and public relations efforts, fund raising, and food and gift operations. T...2023-05-2436 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardU of R Medical Student Brittany HodgesOn this episode, Sarah talks with Brittany Hodges, a medical student at the University of Rochester.  Britt serves as a Health Equity Leader, a program of the National Medical Fellowships to develop future health care leaders with the knowledge, skills, and competencies to promote health equity for medically under-served communities.  Listen in as they discuss food insecurity, urban gardening, and medical education.To connect with Britt, you can find her on Twitter:  @FutureDr_BrittSupport the show2023-04-1925 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAmanda Gozigian - Ronald McDonald House CharitiesOn this episode of the podcast we welcome Amanda Gozigian. She is a Program Manager for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, NY (RMHCR). RMHCR's mission is to support the health and wellness of children and families through innovative programming, supportive services and community partnerships. Amanda discusses many of the RMHCR programs in our area and how this agency works to provide a "home-away-from-home" to families while their loved one receive necessary medical care. Website: https://rmhcrochester.org/Support the show2023-03-0118 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardShawn Gee from SRGMF Creative Brand ConsultingIn this episode Sarah talks with Shawn Gee from SRGMF, a strategic brand consulting firm here in Rochester.  Listen in to learn about his journey from the music industry to consulting with organizations such as Hinge Neighbors to his work mentoring youth.To learn more visit:  https://www.srgmf.com/Support the show2023-02-0121 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardFlower City Down Syndrome Network with Cheryl CarletonOn this episode Sarah talks with Cheryl Carleton from Flower City Down Syndrome Network.  Cheryl shares her experience as a mother of a child with Down Syndrome as well as the work that Flower City Down Syndrome Network does for our Greater Rochester community.  To learn more, visit:  www.fcdsn.comOr email:  fcdsn21@gmail.comSupport the show2023-01-0425 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAnita O'Brien - Executive Director of Rochester Accessible AdventuresIn this episode of the podcast Megan interviews Anita O’Brien. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Rochester Accessible Adventures. Rochester Accessible Adventures is on a mission to improve the health and wellness of people with disabilities by guiding communities to create a culture of physical accessibility, social inclusion, and equitable open access in recreation, sports and tourism.Website: https://rochesteraccessibleadventures.org/Email: RAA@rochesteraccessibleadventures.orgPhone: 585-491-6011Support the show2022-10-2637 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardTracey Taylor Co-Chair Monroe County LEICCSeptember is Early Intervention Awareness Month! On today's podcast Megan speaks with Tracey Taylor. Tracey is the co-chair of the Monroe County Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council, an Occupational Therapist, and a parent. She is also the interim program director for the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program at Bryant and Stratton College.Monroe County Website: https://www.monroecounty.gov/hdchild-ei Early Intervention Phone: 585 753-KIDS (585 753-5437)Email Tracey Taylor:  tmtaylor@bryantstratton.edu EI Awareness Month 2022 Info: https://www.monroecounty.gov/hdchild-ei-awareness-monthSupport the show2022-09-2131 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardURMC Sickle Cell Disease Advocacy GroupIn this episode Megan speaks with members of URMC's Sickle Cell Advocacy Team. This interdisciplinary group of physicians and patient advocates has come together to improve the quality of care for patients with Sickle Cell Disease, especially at the critical point at which they transition into adult care.Our guests:Dr. Suzie NoronhaDr. Francis CoyneDr. Dan SheehanSharee TurpinEmail Dr. Noronha: suzie_noronha@urmc.rochester.eduRoc-City Sicklers Support and Advocacy Group Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community/Roc-City-Sicklers-693225020760644/ URMC Sickle C...2022-09-0739 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardBill Moehle - Brighton Town SupervisorBill Moehle has served as Brighton Town Supervisor since January 1, 2012. On this episode he and Megan discuss his favorite things about Brighton, what it means to be a town supervisor, and some of the town's history in addition to his own! Town Biography: https://www.townofbrighton.org/298/Biography-of-Supervisor-William-MoehleTown Website: https://www.townofbrighton.org/Brighton Farmer's Market: https://www.townofbrighton.org/668/Brighton-Farmers-MarketTwitter: @BillMoehle1Support the show2022-07-2040 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJoe Di Fiore from City Roots Community Land TrustThis week Sarah is talking with Joe Di Fiore, Executive Director of City Roots Community Land Trust.  Confused about how a community land trust (CLT) works?  Listen in and find out how City Roots works to preserve and increase the number of homes, rental properties, and community opportunities that are permanently affordable for future generations of Rochester families.    To learn more visit:  https://www.cityrootsclt.org/FB, IG, and Twitter: @CityRootsCLTSupport the show2022-07-0644 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardHeather Newton - CEO NAMI RochesterHeather is the Chief Executive Officer of NAMI Rochester.  NAMI stands for the National Alliance on Mental Illness and their mission is to: "provide support, education and advocacy to individuals and families of all cultural backgrounds who are living with mental illness." On this episode of the podcast Megan speaks with Heather about the services offered through NAMI and the current supports available for individuals struggling with mental illness and their families.Website:  https://www.namiroc.org/Support the show2022-06-2237 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardCalvin Eaton from 540WMainOn this episode meet Calvin Eaton, social entrepreneur and founder of 540WMain, a non-profit anti-racist platform.  Calvin founded 540WMain in 2016 as a grassroots community space in the Susan B. Anthony district of Rochester, NY.  He and his team work to engage the community through anti-racist, accessible, and compelling digital and virtual content, centering Black and Indigenous thinkers and creators.  Listen in as Sarah talks with him about how he's working to educate our community on social justice issues and make an impact. To learn more:https://540westmain.org/Twitter:  @540wmainFB & IG: @540WMainSu...2022-06-0842 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAmanda Ashley - Program Director Girls Rock! RochesterAmanda Ashley Rodriguez is originally from Long Island.  She began writing and composing at the early age of fourteen and was performing solo by the age of sixteen in local coffee houses. After graduating from SUNY Fredonia, Amanda found her way into the Rochester, NY community as a local performer and musician’s event coordinator. Amanda’s local musical work includes teaching privately, performing, hosting, and organizing a plethora of social opportunities which encourage growth, community, and education; all while providing a platform for artists to be showcased. Girls Rock! Rochester is dedicated to using music as a vehicle for p...2022-05-2529 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardLead Coalition with Dr. Schaffer and Jennifer BeckerThe Rochester office of the Western NY Lead Poisoning Resource Center is supported by the New York State Department of Health.We provide:Education and support to medical providers and local health departments within the region. Our center works to improve lead testing and provide education and prevention activities.Consultation with medical providers on the medical management of children and pregnant women with lead poisoningConsultation with local health department staff on case coordination of children and pregnant women with lead poisoningProvision of lead poisoning prevention information and materials to medical providers and the publicTake...2022-05-1129 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Matthew Present from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of RochesterWho doesn't love Dolly Parton?  Did you know she is not only one of the best American singer/songwriters, but also a huge advocate for early literacy?  Dr. Matthew Present, a 3rd year pediatrics resident at the University of Rochester Medical Center, has established a branch of her wildly successful Dolly Parton Imagination Libraries right here in Rochester.  Listen in as Sarah talks with him about how getting free books to kids can help improve reading skills and benefit the whole family.To learn more or support the Rochester Imagination Library visit:https://www.rochesterimaginationlibrary.org/2022-04-2737 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardSantos Jasmine Montanez from Ibero American Action LeagueIn this episode Sarah talks with Santos Jasmine Montanez from Ibero American Action League.  Ibero is a dual-language multi-service agency that uplifts, empowers, and advocates for Latinos and the underserved.  Santos is a Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator working with their Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Program.  Resources mentioned during the episode:  https://www.ibero.org/ Call 311 for any needs.Find Ibero on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.Call:  585-256-8900Support the show2022-04-1340 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardLiza Savage-Katz: KaleidoscopeMeOn this episode of the podcast we speak with Liza Savage-Katz. She has been teaching yoga and fitness since 2002 with students ranging in age from 2 to 92 (literally). Her company, KaleidoscopeME™ is an EDUtainment productions and software development company focused on the creation of movement, mindfulness, and social-emotional learning platforms for children. Liza co-created KaleidoscopeME™ with Leah Kalish, founder of Move-with-Me Yoga Adventures. Listen in to hear how passionate she is about this work and her love of helping people!Website: https://kaleidoscopeme.org/Support the show2022-03-3033 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJody Todd Manly - Mt Hope Family CenterIn this episode Sarah interviews Jody Todd Manly, the Clinical Director of Mt. Hope Family Center.  Mt. Hope Family Center is a unique program that both provides direct clinical services and conducts research to help improve the lives of children and families who have experienced violence, abuse, neglect, or trauma.  Listen in and learn more!For more information:Website - https://www.psych.rochester.edu/MHFC/ TRANSFORM Research Center - http://thetransformcenter.org/ Call the Center at:  585-275-2991Support the show2022-03-1633 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Jessica Shand - URMC, Bioethics, and MindfulnessIn this episode we meet with Dr. Jessica Shand. She is trained as a Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist with a clinical interest is in the management of hematologic malignancies in children and young adults. We discuss her work in the mindfulness and mental health care space, provider burn out, and re-imagining medicine moving forward.Website: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/26896397-jessica-c-shandTwitter: @DrJessicaShandSupport the show2022-03-0240 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Stephen Cook - URMC and NYS DOHDr. Stephen Cook is a physician trained in Adult Medicine and Pediatrics. His research focuses on how best to help children and families struggling with obesity. In addition to caring for children in the clinic at Strong Hospital, he also works for the NYS DOH Office of Medicaid, which has moved him into many different roles during the pandemic. Tune in to this episode to learn more about Dr. Cook and the amazing work he has done and continues to do for those in our area!Twitter: @DrSteveCookURMC Faculty Webpage: https://www.urmc.rochester...2022-02-0932 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardCara Rager - WXXIIn this episode Sarah talks with Cara Rager, the Manager of Educational Training and Family Engagement at WXXI Public Broadcasting.  They discuss how WXXI partners with parents and the community to help kids learn in so many more ways than just providing high quality children's television programming.  To learn more, visit the WXXI websiteOr head to Facebook or Instagram: @WXXIKids and @WXXIEducationSupport the show2022-01-2629 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardQuajay Donnell: Public Art PhotographerQuajay Donnell is a Rochester, NY based photographer and writer with a passion for public art and capturing his community. His work has been published in Departures Magazine, The Washington Post, CITY (Rochester, NY), The Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), 585 Magazine (Rochester, NY), The Waterbury Observer (Waterbury, CT) and seen on WXXI (Rochester, NY). Quajay is a WALL\THERAPY crew photographer, and the recipient of the 2020 George Eastman Museum Award for the Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s 30th Annual Members Exhibition. He has two photographs on exhibit currently at the Memorial Art Gallery.Website: https://www.quajay.co...2022-01-0533 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJoy Bergfalk, Executive Director of The Coffee Connection and Project EmpowerThe Coffee Connection empowers women on their journey to sustainable recovery from addiction by providing training, jobs, and support, all while being one of Rochester's premiere coffee roasters.  In this episode Sarah talks with Joy Bergfalk, the Executive Director of The Coffee Connection and Project Empower.To learn more, visit:www.ourcoffeeconnection.orgTo contact Joy or The Coffee Connection, email:coffeeconnection681south@gmail.comjoybergfalk@gmail.comFind The Coffee Connection on Facebook or Instagram:@ourcoffeeconnectionSupport the show2021-12-0135 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Jennifer Nayak and kids from the COVID vaccine studyIn this special episode, it’s all about the kids!  The Pfizer COVID vaccine just got approved for kids 5 and older and doctors and kids right here in Rochester helped make that happen.  Special guest host 10-year-old Lily interviews Dr. Jennifer Nayak, a Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center, about running this study site and how the vaccine works.  Then we hear from some superhero kids who are participating in the study about their experience and what they want kids and their parents to know about the vaccine.For more info on the C...2021-11-1714 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardMonica Thomas and Joanne Lathan from Crisis NurseryThe only program of its kind in New York State, the Crisis Nursery, a program of The Center For Youth, delivers no-cost, emergency childcare to families during crises.  In this episode Sarah interviews Monica Thomas, the Program Manager for Crisis Nursery, and Joanne Lathan, the Assistant Manager.The Crisis Nursery includes two facilities; one on the west side of the city of Rochester on Genesee Park Blvd, and a second location called Owen’s House, located in the northeast quadrant of Rochester on Rosewood Terrace. Both Crisis Nursery locations are open 24/7 365 days year and staffed by T...2021-11-0325 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardWayne County First Assistant District Attorney Christine CallananChristine Callanan is a Rochester native and a career civil servant in the District Attorney's offices in both Monroe and Wayne Counties. In this podcast episode she speaks to the role of the District Attorney's office for victims of crimes, their families, the perpetrators of those crimes and the greater community.Wayne County DA Office website: https://web.co.wayne.ny.us/Directory.aspx?DID=17 Support the show2021-10-2019 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardGiGi's Playhouse - Board of Directors Members Carrie Bergeron and Katie PeglowWe welcomed GiGi's Playhouse Board Members Carrie and Katie this week. Carrie has Trisomy 21 and has benefited greatly from the support of her family and GiGi's playhouse both in Rochester and Syracuse.  Carrie has written two children's books about her experiences. GiGi's Playhouse:  https://gigisplayhouse.org/rochester/Special Tomato: https://www.specialtomato.com/about.htmlAdaptive Mall: https://www.adaptivemall.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw2P-KBhByEiwADBYWCoa6UjnwX5eXwrT0gFyyd-DQfDXsEZlmslYeGVXjdlw-X-AGKHanxRoCG4QQAvD_BwESupport the show2021-10-0636 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardSarah Fitzgibbons - Society for the Protection and Care of Children (SPCC)SPCC has a long history of championing children's rights, from the time it was founded in the late 19th century, to its expansive programs and advocacy work today.  In this episode Sarah talks with Sarah Fitzgibbons, the Vice President of Programs & Practices at SPCC, as well as an Infant Health Mentor.  They discuss how SPCC works to support some of the most vulnerable children and families and exactly what the term "infant mental health" means.Learn more about SPCC here.Facebook:  The Society for The Protection and Care of Children Support the show2021-09-2228 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardHinge Neighbors - Shawn Dunwoody and Suzanne MayerWhen Rochester began talking about filling in the Inner Loop North, artist Shawn Dunwoody and activist Suzanne Mayer teamed up from the two neighborhoods opposite that part of the highway to form Hinge Neighbors.  Together they are working to involve, empower, and lift up the voices of the residents to create a cohesive neighborhood as plans to fill in the Inner Loop move forward.Listen in as Sarah talks with Shawn and Suzanne about how their unlikely friendship came about and the importance of listening and showing up when working in the community.To learn m...2021-09-0848 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardLucienne Nicholson from Inclusive Woods & UsThe Rochester area is full of beautiful outdoor spaces, but the reality is those spaces are not available to everyone.  In this episode Sarah talks with Lucienne Nicholson, the founder of Inclusive Woods & Us, a non-profit dedicated to making nature accessible to ALL people, especially traditionally marginalized communities.  To learn more about Inclusive Woods & Us, visit:https://inclusivewoodsandus.org/FB:  @WoodsandusIG:  @woodsandusSupport the show2021-08-2536 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardLeah Hill - Strong Recovery Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) ProgramIn this episode we meet Leah Hill, the Clinical Engagement Specialist for the Adolescent and Young Adult Program at Strong Recovery. She shares her passion for advocacy in the substance abuse recovery community locally. She also speaks to the array of services now available at Strong Recovery AYA. If you or someone you know is dealing with substance abuse and you are looking for support listen to this episode to learn more.Strong Recovery AYASupport the show2021-08-1131 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Elizabeth Murray - URMC Pediatric Emergency Medicine, REACH, Bivona, and AAP SpokespersonIn this episode we discuss the many hats that Dr. Murray wears in our community, the COVID delta variant, provider advocacy and so much more!Bivona Child Advocacy CenterREACH is a Referral and Evaluation service for Abused ChildrenAmerican Academy of Pediatrics & Healthychildren.orgSupport the show2021-07-2832 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardMrs Kasha Davis - Imagination StationThis week on the podcast we are excited to welcome Ed Popil, the entertainer behind local drag superstar, Mrs Kasha Davis. During this episode we discuss the inspiration behind Mrs Kasha Davis, her upcoming project with Blackfriars Theatre, and the things that keep her grounded.  This interview focuses on the man behind the woman and we hope you enjoy hearing it as much as we enjoyed recording it!https://www.instagram.com/mrskashadavis/?hl=enhttp://www.blackfriars.org/imaginationstation-mainSupport the show2021-07-1432 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJoseph Morelle Jr - Monroe County Legislature District 17Joseph Morelle, Jr. is a life-long resident of the Town of Irondequoit. He represents the Monroe County Legislature's 17th Legislative District, which comprises the southern half of Irondequoit. He serves on the Legislature's Ways & Means and Transportation Committees. Joseph is the VP of Student Housing Development for Wilmorite Management Group, LLC in Henrietta. A graduate of Eastridge High School, he holds a degree in business from SUNY Geneseo. On this week's episode of the podcast, Megan and Joe discuss his passion for local politics, work in the county legislature that he is proud of, and th...2021-06-3043 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardROC the Future: Kilolo Moyo-White, Family & Community Engagement SpecialistMeet Kilolo Moyo-White, passionate advocate for parents, antiracist educator, and champion for Rochester's youth.  Sarah sits down with her in this interview to discuss her work with ROC the Future, The Antiracism Academy, and why it's so important to empower parent and youth voice.To learn more about ROC the Future, go to:  https://rocthefuture.orgFind ROC the Future and PECAN on Facebook To learn more about The Anti-Racism Academy, go to:https://www.theantiracismacademy.com/?fbclid=IwAR0BmJ0o1hB5L8VbsUUc9nfNpxbE97Yk4LeeBoB42STCJ14cBj-6wlGa3Sg2021-06-1641 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardKit Miller - M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-ViolenceHave you ever thought about how violence is steeped into so many aspects of our culture?  It appears in the expressions we use, the movies we watch, the news stories we read, and the video games we play.  In this episode Sarah interviews Kit Miller, the Director of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence.  At the Gandhi Institute their mission is to help individuals and communities develop the inner resources and practical skills needed to achieve a nonviolent, sustainable, and just world.To learn more about the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence, go to:htt...2021-06-0247 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAmy Albanese - Community Relations Manager for Person Centered ServiceAmy Albanese is the Community Relations Manager for Person Centered Services. Amy has a Bachelor's Degree from Notre Dame College in Arts and Education with a concentration in mild to moderate intervention specialization for K-12 students. Before taking her current job, Amy spent three years as a teacher for children with autism in Ohio. She was the Director of Community Connections for Adaptive Recreation Services, now known as Abilities movement. She was the Community Resource Specialist at the Arc of Monroe for two years. She spent one year as an intake specialist at Person Centered Services before beginning her...2021-05-1923 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDyson Day Grand Rounds - Rochester Thriving ForwardThis episode is a special broadcast of the Anne E. Dyson Memorial Grand Rounds & Community Advocacy Forum, in which Megan and Sarah co-hosted discussions with two different groups of medical-community partners.The Hoekelman Center's 21st Anne E. Dyson Memorial Grand Rounds & Community Advocacy ForumTopics Discussed: Puberty Education: Dr. Karina Vattana partnered with Atashia Walker from the Department of Recreation and Human Services and Jennifer Quick from Metro Council for Teen Potential to increase access to age-appropriate, accurate puberty educationVaccine Hesitancy in the Plain Community: Dr. Tyler Stephen p...2021-05-0545 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Elizabeth McAnarney - Distinguished University Professor and Chair Emerita of the Department of Pediatrics URMCOn this episode of the podcast Megan interviews Dr. Elizabeth "Lissa" McAnarney.  Dr. McAnarney is a Distinguished University Professor and Chair Emerita of the Department of Pediatrics. She received the M.D. Degree and holds two honorary doctoral degrees. She completed her pediatric residency at the State University of New York (Syracuse) followed by a two-year fellowship at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.  Dr. McAnarney was Director of Adolescent Medicine for 22 years prior to serving as Chair of Pediatrics and Pediatrician-in-Chief at the Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong for 13 years. During her tenure as Chai...2021-04-2142 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardKaren Zandi - President & CEO of Mary Cariola CenterIn this episode Sarah interviews Karen Zandi, President and CEO of Mary Cariola Center.  Mary Cariola Center provides services and support to individuals with disabilities and their families.  To learn more about Mary Cariola Center, visit:www.marycariola.orgFacebook:  Mary Cariola CenterFacebook:  Mary Cariola Center “Proud Parents” groupVideo about Mary Cariola:  https://vimeo.com/486995198Support the show2021-04-0739 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardTonia Burton - Monroe County LibraryIn this episode Sarah interviews Tonia Burton, Children’s Services Consultant for Monroe County Library System.  They talk about the many programs the library system offers and the ways in which the library system has stepped up to meet community need during the COVID pandemic.To learn more, visit:www.roccitylibrary.orgwww.libraryweb.orgOr look on Facebook for:Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County NYCentral Library Kids Club Family StorytimeSupport the show2021-03-1719 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Steven Schulz - Pediatrician with Rochester Regional HealthIn this episode Sarah talks with Dr. Steven Schulz, the pediatric medical director for Rochester Regional Health’s Monroe County region and a pediatrician at Finger Lakes Medical Associates in Geneva.  Dr. Schulz talks about his efforts in helping to coordinate the pediatric community's response to COVID including his work on the Finger Lakes Reopening Schools Safely Task Force.Links from Dr. Schulz's interview:Finger Lakes Reopening Schools Safely Task Force - https://www.commongroundhealth.org/collaborations/finger-lakes-reopening-schools-safely-task-forceRochester Regional Health - https://www.rochesterregional.org/physician-directory/s/schulz-stevenSuc...2021-03-0321 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Brenda Tesini - URMC Hospital Epidemiologist and Infectious Diseases PhysicianDr. Brenda Tesini is an Associate Hospital Epidemiologist as well as an Adult and pediatric general infectious diseases doctor at URMC. She and Megan discuss the changes and challenges to her job since the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic.Website: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/medicine/infectious-disease.aspxSupport the show2021-02-1728 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Sarah Collins-McGowan - Pediatric Links with the CommunityIn this episode Megan interviews her co-host, Sarah, about being a pediatrician during COVID, her work as Assistant Director for Pediatric Links with the Community, and her community work with Get Ready to GROW Rochester.  To learn more about Pediatric Links with the Community, visit:www.hoekelmancenter.orgTo learn more about Get Ready to GROW Rochester, visit:https://www.childrensinstitute.net/programs-and-services/grow-rochesterSupport the show2021-02-0317 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJennifer Muniga - Executive Director of Cameron Community MinistriesIn this episode Sarah talks with Jennifer Muniga, the Executive Director of Cameron Community Ministries.  Cameron Community Ministries is an Urban Outreach Community Center in the Lyell-Otis Neighborhood of Rochester, NY.  Their mission is to work with neighborhood residents and partners to create a vibrant and thriving community through empowerment and advocacy while meeting basic needs.  Program offerings include youth after-school and summer programs, a Teen Center, Peace Garden, a free hot meal program that serves lunch daily, an emergency food pantry, and a clothing house that serves community members in need of clothing and housewares.J...2021-01-2018 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardHenry Ignacio Padrón-Morales and Pamela Bailie Co-Owners of Hipocampo Children's BooksIn this episode Megan speaks to the Co-Owners of Hipocampo Books.Hipocampo Children's Books, LLC is an independent Woman/Latinx owned children's bookstore in Rochester, NY! They are located in the South Wedge, close to downtown. They have a varied collection of books that represent the rich cultures and languages of western NY as well as toys and children's apparel. They host children's programs and classes, performances, author signings, and even opportunities for adults to share their love of children's literature.Check out their website for more information: https://hipocampochildrensbooks.com/Support the...2020-12-3032 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardMitch Gruber Foodlink's Chief Strategy OfficerIn this episode Sarah talks with Mitch Gruber, Chief Strategy Officer at Foodlink.  Mitch graduated from SUNY Binghamton and worked at ABC Head Start before joining Foodlink in 2008.  He earned his PhD in American history at the University of Rochester, focusing his dissertation on the decline of urban food access in Rochester.  He also serves as a Rochester City Council Member.For more than 40 years, Foodlink has leveraged the power of food to end hunger and build healthier communities in Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties. Through good stewardship, innovation and col...2020-12-1647 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardOtto Harnischfeger Executive Director of The Pirate Toy FundIn this episode Megan interviews Otto Harnischfeger the Executive Director of The Pirate Toy Fund.The Pirate Toy Fund is the only nonprofit organization in the country dedicated to distributing new toys year-round to children-in-need throughout the Greater Rochester region. Co-Founded by local children's entertainer, Gary the Happy Pirate and Dave and Lorrie Simonetti, the Pirate Toy Fund has distributed over 250,000 toys since 1995 and continues to actively pursue new avenues to expand its mission. The founders were inspired by the extraordinary life of Christie Simonetti; daughter of Dave and Lorrie and special friend to Gary....2020-12-0217 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDeb Turner Program Director 2-1-1 LifelineIn this episode Megan speaks with Deb Turner, Program Director for Fingerlakes 2-1-1 Lifeline.211/LIFE LINE, a mission program of Goodwill of the Finger Lakes, and is an accredited program through the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems, American Association of Suicidology, and International Council for Helplines for Online Emotional Support.  211/LIFE LINE is here for everyone, every day, anytime. Community members get connected with experienced telecounselors by simply dialing 211 for free and confidential assistance connecting to vital services within the community. When you need help locating basic resources (like food, clothing, shelter) or ne...2020-11-1826 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardPrematurity Awareness Month Interview with Carla LeVant from the NICU at URMCNovember is Prematurity Awareness Month. On this episode of the podcast we welcome Carla LeVant. She has been a social worker at the Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong for 34 years and in the NICU for the past 15. Carla has a Bachelors in Social Work from Syracuse University and a Masters in Social Work from New York University.  Her graduate placement was at  NYU Medical Center on the Acute Pediatric Floor. She has an interest in Family Systems and a focus on Family Centered Care. She has co –facilitated the GCH Parent Advisory Council for 20 years and one specific to NIC...2020-11-0425 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardLisa Nolan from Willow Domestic Violence Center In this episode Sarah interviews Lisa Nolan, Director of Prevention Education at Willow Domestic Violence Center, to learn about their services and how the pandemic has affected domestic violence in our area. To learn more about Willow, go to:www.willowcenterny.org Domestic Violence hotline: 585-222-SAFE (7233) Domestic Violence textline: 585-348-SAFE (7233)Support the show2020-10-2124 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Sandy Jee from Finger Lakes Children's Environmental Health CenterIn this episode Sarah talks with Dr. Sandy Jee, co-director of the Finger Lakes Children's Environmental Health Center.The Finger Lakes Children’s Environmental Health Center’s mission is to prevent, diagnose, and treat environmentally related conditions for families in their 15 county region.  Funded by NYS Department of Health, FLCEHC is part of the first state-based model for pediatric environmental health services in the country.   For more about FLCEHC, check out:Website - www.golisano.urmc.edu/flcehcFacebook -  https://www.facebook.com/FLCEHCCall Line - (844...2020-10-0721 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDrs. Carol Fries and Katie Rice - September Pediatric Cancer Awareness MonthSeptember is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Locally Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong provides phenomenal care for children and families dealing with cancer diagnoses. On this episode podcast we welcome Dr. Carol Fries from URMC’s Pediatric Hematology and Oncology group as well as Dr. Katie Rice, the Division’s Pediatric Psychologist.  Dr. Rice specializes in helping children and teens with medical conditions.  In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Fries is researching ways to provide more personalized therapy with fewer side effects to children diagnosed with Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).URMC Pediatric Hematology and Oncology: https://www.urmc...2020-09-2325 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. LeKeyah Wilson - Medical Director of School-Based Health Centers for RRHIn this episode Sarah interviews Dr. LeKeyah Wilson.  Dr. Wilson is the Medical Director of School-Based Health Centers for Rochester Regional Health as well as a practicing pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist.  The RRH School-Based Health Centers are located in the following schools:  Charlotte High School, The Edison School, Freddie Thomas Learning Center, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School #9, and John James Audubon School #33.To learn more about Dr. Wilson, go to:https://www.rochesterregional.org/physician-directory/w/wilson-lekeyahTo learn more about the RRH School-Based Health Centers, visit the website below and scroll dow...2020-09-0917 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAaron Lattonzio - Rochester Summer Meals ProgramMegan and Aaron discuss the Rochester Summer Meals program, its community partners, and changes in the era of COVID. Aaron Lattanzio is a senior program manager at Causewave Community Partners, Aaron has supported strategy, outreach and coordination efforts of the Summer Meals Partnership of Rochester since 2014. While working with the partnership Aaron has also worked on a variety of other youth-focused initiatives including student attendance in the Rochester City School District, youth nutrition and physical activity with Finger Lakes Eat Smart NY and GROW comprehensive health and development screenings with the Children’s Institute. As a former chef, Aaron ha...2020-08-2625 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardRochester Regional Breastfeeding CoalitionAs part of the celebration of International Breastfeeding Month, Megan spoke with the outgoing Co-Presidents of the Rochester Regional Breastfeeding Coalition, Kate Lyness and Julie O’Hehir. They discuss the local options for breastfeeding support and the different levels of certification. If you are interested in learning more about this topic, check out this week's episode!https://rochesterregionalbreastfeedingcoalition.com/Support the show2020-08-1227 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Yvette Conyers, President of the Rochester Black Nurses AssociationIn this episode Megan interviews Dr. Yvette Conyers, Assistant Professor of Community Health Nursing at St. John Fisher College's Wegmans School of Nursing.  Dr. Conyers is a Family Nurse Practitioner who specializes in completing in home risk assessments for Medicare Advantage consumers.  She received her associate degree from Monroe Community College, her RN-BS completion degree from the University of Rochester, and her master's in nursing education from Roberts Wesleyan College.  Shen then completed her Family Nurse Practitioner certificate and doctorate of nursing practice from St. John Fisher College.  Dr. Conyers received the Greater Rochester 40 under 40 African American Lead...2020-07-2913 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardMatt Fico, Community Outreach Coordinator at The Arc of MonroeIn this episode Megan interviews Matt Fico, Community Outreach Coordinator at The Arc of Monroe.  Matt has been with The Arc since January 2019.  His job there is to provide information and drive community interest in The Arc’s Programs and Services. He works with area schools, care coordination organizations, community partners, families and people The Arc supports to educate and provide more details on programs, services and eligibility for enrollment.  Prior to his time at the Arc he was Independent Living Supervisor for The Regional Center for Independent Living in Rochester, and before that he spent 20 years in the corpo...2020-07-1520 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardKatelin Pellett - Vice President of Programs at Causewave Community PartnersIn this episode Sarah interviews Katelin Pellett, the Vice President of Programs at Causewave Community Partners.  Katelin leads a team that works with 200+ nonprofit partners on marketing and behavior change efforts in order to make the community a better place. She is also charged with partnership development, campaign and capacity building program development, strategic initiatives and organizational advancement.For more information, visit:https://www.causewave.org/#community-changeSupport the show2020-07-0135 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJan Schriefer, Director of Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance Liaison (QAL) for the Department of PediatricsIn this episode Sarah interviews Dr. Jan Schriefer from the Department of Pediatrics at URMC.  As the Director of Quality Improvement (QI) for the Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Schriefer oversees and facilitates quality initiatives to improve processes of care and outcomes.  She is also the Quality Assurance Liaison (QAL), and as such is integrally involved in quality assurance efforts, helping to facilitate case reviews, serving on Root Cause Analysis teams, managing the daily event reporting system and better connecting QA and QI efforts. For more information, please visit:https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/26952048-janice-a-schriefer2020-06-1725 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardErick Stephens - Parent Engagement Coordinator for Healthi KidsIn this episode Sarah interviews Erick Stephens, the Parent Engagement Coordinator for Healthi Kids at Common Ground Health.  In his role, Erick provides technical assistance and support to schools to strengthen and improve parent engagement efforts. He also works directly with parents training them on advocacy and connecting them to opportunities to impact policy, systems, and environmental change in schools. For more information please visit:https://www.commongroundhealth.org/staff-member/294andhttps://www.commongroundhealth.org/initiatives/healthi-kidsSupport the show2020-06-0332 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJackie Dozier Supervisor of the Women's Prevention Project (WPP) in the Innovation Institute at Trillium HealthIn this episode, Sarah interviews Jackie Dozier from Trillium Health.  Jackie Dozier has a BS in Healthcare Administration, and currently manages the Women’s Prevention Program, Innovation Institute at Trillium Health.  Jackie has many ties with the African American and Latino communities in Rochester.  Jackie’s purpose is to raise awareness to women and their families on prevention of HIV/AIDS/STIs and High Blood Pressure, along with the other health disparities and social determinants of health in our communities.  Jackie is the former Administrative Assistant to the late County Legislator, Willie Lightfoot, at the South West Communit...2020-05-2016 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardJennifer Johnson Director of Family and Community Outreach at Golisano Children’s HospitalIn this episode Megan interviews Jennifer Johnson the Director of Family and Community Outreach at Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong. Jennifer works within the Children's Hospital to help connect families with needed resources during and after their hospital stays. This episode will shed light on this amazing new role within our local hospital and how this work will help local children and families going forward.Support the show2020-04-1521 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDeb Rosen Executive Director of Bivona Child Advocacy CenterIn this episode Megan interviews Deb Rosen, the Executive Director of Bivona Child Advocacy Center. Bivona Child Advocacy Center delivers excellence in child abuse response, healing and prevention through collaborative service, awareness, education and leadership.Support the show2020-04-0119 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardShawn Brown from Teen EmpowermentIn this episode Megan interviews Shawn Brown. Shawn is the Program Director for Teen Empowerment in Rochester. He is a Rochester native who has worked for multiple non-profits in his career including the Boys & Girls Club of Rochester and Teen Empowerment. The mission of Teen Empowerment is to: employ, train, and empower youth to create peace, equity, and justice, in collaboration with adults. Shawn speaks passionately about his connection to this program and the teenagers he works with every day.Support the show2020-03-1832 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardHillside Parents As TeachersIn this episode Sarah interviews Alice McAdam, the Program Manager of the Parents as Teachers (PAT) program at Hillside Children's Center.  They are joined by Vanessa Lespier and Nicole Pope, two parents who are enrolled in the program.To learn more about Hillside's Parents as Teachers Program, you can contact Alice at:585-436-0370, ext. 308Alice McAdam is the Program Manager of the Parents as Teachers (PAT) program at Hillside Children's Center. She brings a Child and Families Studies background to her role in the oversight of the evidence-based PAT model. The m...2020-03-0422 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDr. Dave TopaDavid Topa, MD spent his childhood in Pittsburgh and Cleveland before attending the University of Dayton, from which he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He attended the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and served as a national board member to the student section of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Serving as Chief Resident of Outpatient Pediatrics during his third year of residency, he completed his training in Pediatrics at the Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong (GCHaS) and subsequently joined Pittsford Pediatric Associates. Since joining Pittsford Pediatrics, he has advocated for Monroe County to improve Child Protective Se...2020-02-1925 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardRebecca Russo from LawNYIn this episode Sarah talks with Rebecca Russo, a supervising attorney at Legal Assistance of Western NY (LawNY), about the medical legal partnership model, where doctors and lawyers partner together to help patients. Learn more about LawNY:https://www.lawny.org/Support the show2020-02-0519 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardGrandmaster Sung Kim from Master Kim's TaekwondoIn 1990, Master Kim’s arrived in Rochester and opened the same day and across the street from the Irondequoit Mall. It was an instant success as they enrolled 100 active members in the first 20 days! In 1992, Grandmaster Sung Kim at the age of 19 opened the Penfield location which has been remodeled twice due to growth. In 1993, Master Kim’s Taekwondo introduced our character building martial arts to the west side of Rochester, in Greece!Today, Master Kim’s Taekwondo Institute teaches the most martial arts students in Rochester! We are the only martial arts school that offers a direct...2020-01-2211 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardDirk Hightower from Children's InstituteIn this episode, Sarah talks with Dirk Hightower from Children's Institute.  Dirk recently stepped down as the Executive Director at Children's Institute where he continues to work as a Senior Associate.  He discusses the importance of keeping kids developmentally on track throughout childhood and how early childhood screenings can help achieve this goal.  The GROW Rochester program is highlighted as a local collaboration with a unique, multi-disciplinary approach to comprehensive screening for children.To learn more about Children's Institute, visit:https://www.childrensinstitute.net/To learn more about the GROW Rochester program, visit:htt...2020-01-0828 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAndy Sherman Co-President of NetlifeIn this episode Sarah interviews Dr. Andrew Sherman, a local pediatrician and Co-President of Net Life, a non-profit that works to prevent malaria in Africa by addressing barriers that exist to using mosquito nets. Website: https://www.netlifeafrica.org/Email: info@netlifeafrica.orgNetlife is tackling malaria by working to address the barriers that exist to using mosquito nets. In 2019, we will be working with Senegalese community leaders and youth groups to develop and implement a program that will provide outdoor sleeping resources and education. About NetlifeOur founder Andy w...2019-12-1826 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardAndy Aligne from The Hoekelman Center at the University of RochesterIn this episode Megan interviews Dr. Andy Aligne from the Hoekelman Center at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Website: www.hoekelmancenter.orgPhone: (585) 273-3737Fax: (585) 276-2566Address: 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 777, Rochester, NY 14642The Hoekelman Center's mission is: Educating, connecting and advocating in our communities to do what works for health. A great deal is known about how to improve health and prevent disease. By doing, teaching and sharing effective examples of community-level health improvement, the Center strives to improve the well-being of children and families in Rochester and beyond. We are fortunate to have numerous wonderful organizations a...2019-12-0419 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardMary Hoffman from Blackfriars TheatreIn this episode Megan interviews Mary Tiballi Hoffman the Development Manager for Blackfriars Theatre as they head into their 70th season of bringing local theatre to the Rochester area!Website: http://www.blackfriars.org/Phone: (585) 454-1260Address: 795 E Main St, Rochester, NY 14605More about Mary:"Mary Tiballi Hoffman, DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, is a Rochester-based actor, singer and arts fundraiser. Previously, she served as the Institutional Giving Manager at Geva Theatre Center, where she managed a portfolio of over $800,000 in foundation, government and corporate contributions each year. Prior to her...2019-11-2031 minThriving ForwardThriving ForwardMegan Lasaponara from Kids Thrive 585In our premier episode of the podcast Sarah Collins-McGowan interviews co-host Megan Callanan Lasaponara about Kids Thrive 585, Inc and the work the organization does to connect children and families in Rochester, NY with local resources.About Kids Thrive:Kids Thrive 585 is a child-focused Rochester, NY area non-profit (501c3) organization that highlights good works occurring throughout the community and improves access to resources for children, caregivers and child advocates.  We have partnered with 2-1-1/LIFE LINE, a 24/7 crisis/suicide intervention program and Information & Referral (I&R) service that serves  Monroe, Wayne, Ontario, Li...2019-10-3009 min