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Remarkable InsightsRemarkable InsightsMelanie Tran - Reimagining the World Through DesignCan design truly reimagine the world we live in? In this episode of Remarkable Insights, we’re joined by the brilliant Melanie Tran – a designer, innovator, activist, public speaker, and Remarkable alum. Melanie’s work exists at the intersection of technology, health, and social impact, pushing boundaries and rethinking how design can shape a more inclusive and accessible world. Join us as we dive into her journey, the power of co-design, and the role of lived experience in driving innovation for social good. Episode Credits Guests: Melanie Tran, Designer, Innovator, Activist and Public speaker   Host: V...2025-03-0411 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP11 - The Heart of DEI: Beyond Credentials - Chiany Dri of The Inclusion SchoolIn this episode, we are joined by Chiany, the founder of the Inclusion School, to explore the transformative potential of humanizing the DEI industry. Chiany shares her profound insights on how this shift within DEI initiatives can create more compassionate and effective frameworks beyond credentials, metrics, and quotas. We delve into practical strategies for implementing these approaches, ensuring that inclusivity goes beyond mere policy or statistics to become a deeply lived experience.We also discuss the critical intersections of DEI with all social issues and learn why these initiatives are essential for fostering equity and justice in...2024-06-1535 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP10 - Teaching the Next Generation Philanthropy - Meg George of George Philanthropy GroupJoin us in a thoughtful conversation with Meg George, President of the George Philanthropy Group and children’s book author, as we delve into the art of teaching the next generation about the essence of giving and the evolving landscape of philanthropy. In this episode, Meg shares her deep expertise and personal journey in the world of philanthropy. We explore key questions surrounding how to instill the values of generosity and empathy in young minds and how these principles shape the future of giving. Meg provides invaluable perspectives on the evolving nature of philanthropy and we discuss innovative approaches an...2024-05-1531 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP9 - Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating Neurodiversity - Alyssa of You Me NeurodiversityIt's Neurodiversity Awareness Month! So for this month's episode, we dive into the fascinating world of neurodiversity and explore how we can better celebrate and integrate diverse neurological experiences into our society. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in human brain function and behavior. Our conversation unpacks the misconceptions surrounding neurodivergence and highlights the strengths and unique perspectives that neurodiverse individuals bring to our communities.Our guests share personal stories and professional insights, illustrating the importance of moving beyond mere tolerance towards genuine celebration of neurodiversity. We explore the role of awareness, destigmatization, and social interactions in pr...2024-04-1532 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP8 - Power to the Working People - Elana & Teresa of Rural People's VoiceIn this episode, we delve deep into the often-overlooked realm of rural politics and the strategies behind building political power in these communities. Join us in conversation with Elana Mainer and Teresa Bendito of Rural People’s Voice, seasoned advocates for rural empowerment.Together, we uncover the challenges of rural political dynamics, sharing stories about organizations like Rural People’s Voice reshaping the narrative and driving change in areas often overshadowed by urban centers. From cultivating local leadership to forging alliances across diverse communities and landscapes, this episode offers a roadmap for harnessing the untapped potential of rura...2024-03-1537 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP7 - Find Your Place in the Ecosystem - Jazz Kerr, Farm School NYCIn this episode "Find Your Place in the Ecosystem," we delve into urban agriculture and the way it can fill the gaps in our food systems. Meet @Farm School NYC, an organization with the mission to train NYC residents in urban agriculture, build self-reliant communities, and inspire positive local action around food sovereignty and social, economic, and racial justice.Join us as we sit down with Jazz Kerr to unpack food access, health, climate, racial, and social justice, and how we have the opportunity to support he folks addressing these issues at urban community gardens or farms...2024-02-1530 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP6 - Decolonizing Grief - Kayla Carter & Carmen Galvin, The BIPOC Death & Grief TalkIn this powerful podcast episode, join us on a journey of introspection and empathy as we explore the theme of decolonizing grief. Our conversation delves into the intersection of cultural heritage, generational trauma, and the deeply personal experience of loss. We engage with insightful stories and perspectives, shedding light on the impact of colonial legacies on diverse communities' grieving processes.Together with death guides, Kayla Carter and Carmen Galvin, we navigate the complexities of mourning in a world shaped by colonial histories. From reclaiming traditional mourning practices to fostering healing spaces, we discuss strategies for healing and...2024-01-1542 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP5 - Solidarity with the South - Sandra Silva, Thousand CurrentsThis month, we are taking a global lense on things! We caught up with Sandra Silva, Regional Director of Latin America and the Caribbean at Thousand Currents, as she gives us a lesson in climate justice, economic justice, and food sovereignty. Since 1985, Thousand Currents resources frontline, grassroots, and social movement groups and communities in Africa, Asia & the Pacific, and Latin America & the Caribbean. They serve as a pioneering example of how philanthropy can build trust and follow the lead of movement and community partners.If you are interested in learning about movements in the global s...2023-12-1530 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP4 - Generations of Giving - Andine Sutarjadi, 21/64Happy National Philanthropy Day!As volunteers, donors, donor advisors, and philanthropists, there are many reasons we give (and even more causes to give to), but what truly connects us to our giving? Maybe we are giving to the communities from which we originate. Or maybe it's religious or obligation or tradition or location. Or maybe we are grappling with where our wealth and privileges come from.In this episode, Andine, Director at 21/64, guides us in finding the purpose and meaning behind our giving and using them to strategize toward the world we all dream of.2023-11-1532 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP3 - A New American Majority - Tram Nguyen, New Virginia MajorityAs we approach 2024, the upcoming presidential election looms on the horizon. During these election times, we are bombarded with messages to vote, vote, vote! This often leaves us pondering the actual impact of our vote. How much can our vote actually effect our daily lives? How about what is currently happening in the news? How do we even know who and what to vote for? And what about the 4 years in between each presidential election?Tram Nguyen, Co-founder and Director of the New Virginia Majority, answers these questions and more in this episode about an emerging demographic...2023-10-1529 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP2 - Realizing Just & Liberated Futures for Girls - Maheen Kaleem, G4GCWith every single social issue, there is compounding effect on girls and gender-expansive youth of color - so as we continue to talk about racial justice, education, health, and even climate, how can we make sure this group doesn't fall through the cracks? But more importantly, how do we make sure we lift up the fact that movements, innovation, culture, and so much joy wouldn't even exist without them. In this episode, we talk to Maheen Kaleem from G4GC about how to center girls and gender-expansive youth of color and how doing this could really lead to a...2023-09-1533 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S03 EP1 - Let's Talk About Grief - Jesse Moss, Experience CampsWGP took a big break in 2023 because of heavy, personal grief. So we're starting this season off getting personal about loss and life.Approximately six million children in the U.S. will experience loss by the time they turn 18. But with the right support, grief can lead to resilience and connection. @experiencecamps sits down with us to teach us about how to talk about grief, support people grieving, how not to grief-shame, and the small things we can do for each other. Welcome back to WGP!You can find the Experience Camps here:...2023-08-1531 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP7 - Our Shared Liberation - Charles Long, Movement For Black LivesOur last episode for the year is so fitting for looking forward to 2023 and beyond because this episode's guest is an organization that is actively imagining and fighting for new futures. A future where we are all safe and liberated.The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL)is a space for Black organizations across the country to debate and discuss the current political conditions, develop shared assessments of what political interventions are necessary in order to achieve key policy, cultural and political wins, convene organizational leadership in order to debate and co-create a shared movement wide strategy.2022-12-1528 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP6 - Every Child - Parvathi Santhosh-Kumar, StriveTogether14.8 million children and counting, StriveTogether is improving the education and economic mobility of communities throughout the country. This week, we're lucky enough to sit down with Parv Santhosh-Kumar, VP of Equitable Outcomes, to learn just how they do it.This episode is jam-packed with lessons on equitable outcomes, systems change thinking, and holistic transformation of communities. Together, we can all help build a world where a child's potential isn't dictated by their race, ethnicity, zip code, or circumstance.You can find StriveTogether here:https://www.strivetogether.org/IG: @strivetogether...2022-12-0131 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP5 - One Foot In the Future - Bisma Farzansyed, Yuan Wang, Lavender PhoenixIn this episode, we talk Queer API power! Bisma Farzansyed and Yuan Wang from Bay Area's Lavender Phoenix share with us the strength in community, the importance of uplifting our histories, and how to live with one foot in the future.Lavender Phoenix builds transgender, non-binary, and queer API power. They empower and train grassroots leaders to build transformative, intersectional movements through leadership training, community safety training, healing work, movement building and more. And this week, we get a snippet of that wisdom. Tune in!You can find LavNix here:https://lavenderphoenix.org/2022-11-1530 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP4 - Political Literacy 101 - with Ellisa Brown, Civic EssentialsPolitical literacy is essential to impact, equity, and justice. Ellisa Brown, founder of Civic Essentials, teaches us the basics of political literacy and how we can begin to make an actual difference in our local politics. We talk about how the government was designed, access to political knowledge, and why it's important now more than ever to build an informed citizenry to create impact for those that need it most.You can find Civic Essentials here:https://www.civicessentials.org/IG: @civicessentialsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/civicessentialsTwitter...2022-10-1532 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP3 - What Is Racial Literacy? - with Robbie Atkinson, The Foundation of Inter-Ethnic RestorationAs we begin to realize and acknowledge that racial inequity undergirds all issues in society today, I invited our friends at the the Foundation of Inter-Ethnic Restoration (FIER) to teach us about racial literacy. In this episode, Robbie Atkinson, founder, teaches us the four types of racism, defines for us what racial trauma and racial gaslighting is, gives us the building blocks of racial literacy and we share some stories about overcoming racial trauma together.You can find FIER here:https://fieratlanta.org/IG: @fieratlantaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fieratlanta/2022-10-0130 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP2 - Neighborhood Dreamers - with Jasmine Lopez, The Firehouse DreamIn this episode, Jasmine Lopez, founder of The Firehouse Dream talks to us about dreaming of a better future for our communities. TFD, recipient of the Sony Create Action Grant Award, provides a safe space in Maywood, IL for young adults to discover and nurture their creativity - providing mentorship, studio space, supplies, programs, etc. We also talk about gentrification, the "brain drain" of neighborhoods, YA/BIPOC mental health, our own dreams and so much more. Tune in!You can find the The Firehouse Dreams here:https://www.thefirehousedream.org/IG: @thefirehousedreamFa...2022-07-1529 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S02 EP1 - With Love & Care - with Carey Candrian, Lesbian Health FundPride started as a riot and the fight continues. We are celebrating Pride this month by welcoming Carey Candrian from the Lesbian Health Fund and the Gay & Lesbian Medical Association.In this episode, we learn about groundbreaking research that is demystifying misconceptions and providing insights into the distinctive (often unmet) health and wellness needs of the LGBTQIA2+ community. It's a fight not only for the right to marry but for every individual to be able to live a full life of health, wellness, and true love - and LHF & GLMA are providing the research to get us there.2022-06-3026 minCalico Culture PodcastCalico Culture PodcastEpisode 16 - Viv Tran - For Love of PeopleFull Post at calicoculture.orgOur buddy Viv Tran talked about everything from middle school and college hopes to what's seriously wrong with government, philanthropy, and nonprofit, to what's actually working. Need help turning your organization into an inclusive place where everyone can shine? Book a call with us to get started. https://linktr.ee/calicoculture2021-11-1850 minCalico Culture PodcastCalico Culture PodcastCalico Presents: What Gives podcast with LinetRebroadcast! Linet was recently on the What Gives podcast as a guest. What Gives is a podcast where the host, Viv Tran, has conversations and hears real stories from organizations and individuals on how they are changing their communities. With years of nonprofit and community building experience, Viv leads conversations with people who have dedicated their lives and careers to creating safer, inclusive, kinder, greener, equitable and more just communities.Check out our upcoming event with Viv Tran as Panel Host for a UBP-Organized Panel: Stop AAPI Hate & Activate!Learn more about this episode at...2021-07-0633 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP13 - Our Stories - with John Xu, East Side StoriesContinuing our celebration of Asian voices, stories, and organizations for APAHM - we welcome John Xu of East Side Stories to the podcast!In this episode, we share our upbringing in the Midwest, our personal experiences, and the importance of our stories as Asian Americans. It's time y'all hear our stories! Happy APAHM!You can find East Side Stories here:Website: https://www.eastsidestories.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EastSideStoriesIG: @EastSideStoriesNYCJohn's IG: @iamjohnxuFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EastSideStoriesNYC/...2021-05-2829 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP12 - Solidarity In AAPI Communities - with Rohan Zhou-Lee, Blasian MarchContinuing our celebration of Asian voices, stories, and organizations for APAHM - we welcome Rohan Zhou-Lee, Founder of Blasian March to the podcast!In this episode, we get candid about our Asian identities, intersectionality, solidarity, and the celebration of who we are. Happy APAHM!You can find Blasian March here:IG: @BlasianMarchNYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlasianMarch/Twitter: @BlasianMarch2021-05-2128 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP11 - AAPI Voices & Votes - with Christine Chen, APIAvoteContinuing our celebration of Asian voices, stories, and organizations for APAHM - we welcome Christine Chen, Executive Director of APIAvote to the podcast!Christine spent 27 years empowering the Asian American community by uplifting the voices and government representation of Asian Americans. In under 30 minutes, we cover hate crimes legislation, protecting your right to vote, representation (not only in media but in the government), and reforming the current environment that led to the hate we are encountering.If you're like me and you're looking for actionable steps in solving big issues, tune in and learn about...2021-05-1227 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP10 - APAHM + Art + Activism - with Simon Tam, The Slants FoundationWe're kicking off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with our first APAHM guest, Simon Tam from The Slants Foundation.Simon talks to us about the freedom of expression, diverse representation, and art as activism. We discuss ways to combat Asian hate and amplify Asian voices through the arts.Happy APAHM!You can find The Slants Foundation here:http://theslants.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theslantsfound/IG: @theslantsfoundTwitter: @theslantsfoundSupport: http://theslants.org/donate2021-05-0627 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP9 - Conscious Consumerism - with Patricia Chourio, Angelica Pimentel, & Gaby Martinez, The Ethical BridgeLast but not least, our 5th and final guest for our Women's History Month lineup is The Ethical Bridge.Consumption is such a significant part of our lives and there's a lot of good we can do with our consumption power so that's why I really want us to talk about this.Paty, Gaby, and Angie, of The Ethical Bridge, teach us about the principles of fair trade, what sustainability means to them, and the value of conscious consumerism. Whether it is thrifting, shopping your closet, or supporting social enterprises such as The Ethical Bridge...2021-03-3139 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP8 - Changing The World One Cycle At A Time - with Claire Coder, Aunt Flow4th up from our Women's History Month line-up is Aunt Flow, a social enterprise working to help end period poverty and provide menstrual products to public spaces. Menstruation is such a natural and big part of life for many people, it's a wonder products aren't free and accessible in public locations like toilet paper is.Claire, founder of Aunt Flow and former college schoolmate of mine, is working to break barriers to access, smash period taboos, and change the world, one cycle at a time.You can find Aunt Flow here:https://www...2021-03-2727 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP7 - Celebrating Individuals with Down Syndrome - with Heather Rodriguez, GiGi's PlayhouseIt's still Women's History Month! 3rd from our line-up of women-led organizations is GiGi's Playhouse - an international organization that fosters achievement and acceptance for individuals with down syndrome. And this episode couldn't have come at a better time because coming up is World Down Syndrome Day on March 21!There will be some sniffles as Heather shares a couple of her stories and lessons she's learned from the GiGi's Playhouse's community. We also squash some misconceptions and talk about ways we can all celebrate and get involved!You can find GiGi's playhouse (and a playhouse...2021-03-1530 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP6 - It Takes A Village - with Caroline Nguyen Ticarro, Catalyst FoundationIt's Women's History Month! 2nd from our line-up of women-led organizations is Catalyst Foundation - an organization that aims to fight human trafficking by alleviating poverty in the rural communities of Vietnam.In this episode, we celebrate the 20 years Caroline Nguyen Ticarro spent strengthening communities in Vietnam to protect young girls from being sold into human trafficking. We also talk about our Vietnamese backgrounds, family, and her culture camps which aims to connect adoptee families with Viet traditions and culture.You can find Catalyst Foundation here:https://www.catalystfoundation.org/Facebook...2021-03-0829 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP5 - Thoughts to Action - with Dr. Linet Mera, The Unconscious Bias ProjectIt's Women's History Month! 1st up from our line-up of women-found, women-led organizations is the Unconscious Bias Project - found and led by two female academics breaking down barriers in the world of academia and beyond.With ongoing xenophobia, discrimination, and hate-based violence in the world, it's important to talk about some of the hidden root causes of the issue. Dr. Linet Mera talks about her work using research, evidence, and empathy to fight discrimination. At the end of the episode, we talk about how to tackle the biases in our own minds and the true cost...2021-03-0332 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP4 - Taking Care Of Your Neighbors - with Ernesto Gonzalez & Nathan Cordero, My Block My Hood My CityThere is no organization quite like this one in Chicago. In this episode, Nathan Cordero and Ernesto Gonzalez talk about the great city of Chicago, and how M3 harnesses the spirit of community and the simple act of helping your neighbor to make an incredible impact. M3 constantly shifts to meet the needs of the community - whether it is health disparities, youth mentorship, pandemic-related relief, or shoveling snow. It's about the simplest acts of kindness.You can find My Block My Hood My City here:https://www.formyblock.org/Facebook: https://www...2021-02-2427 minWhat Gives?What Gives?Bonus Episode - Part 2: Anti-Blackness in Asian Communities - with Angela Lin & Consuela HendricksConsuela and Angela, of People Matter, gives us a lesson on race and the heightened Anti-Blackness as a result of the violence on East Asian Americans.2021-02-1825 minWhat Gives?What Gives?Bonus Episode - Part 1: On Violence Against Asians - with Edward RayaEdward Raya, of the Pilipino American Unity for Progress, helps me navigate the conversation about the surge of hate crimes on the East Asian American community. Please note there is a *trigger warning* for this episode.2021-02-1823 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP3 - From Self & Heart to Service - with Wendy Shew, Building EducationThis week, we're switching gears and going abroad! We sit down with Wendy Shew, of Building Education, to talk about what it's like to build a education non-profit abroad, and her passion for self-development and women empowerment. Filled with questions and giggles, we explore our own relationship with the world and our purpose.You can find Building Education here:https://www.bebuildingeducation.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buildingeducation/IG: https://www.instagram.com/buildingeducation/Support: https://www.bebuildingeducation.org/pitch-in/2021-02-1528 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP2 - Towards An Accessible World - with April Walker, Vocational Guidance ServicesSo, what might an inclusive and accessible future look like? April Walker, of VGS, get us thinking about the intersection of disability and race, barriers to unemployment, and what we can all do. In the second half, we dive into our own experience, unemployment during this pandemic, key takeaways, and our hopes for the future.You can find Vocational Guidance Services here:https://vgsjob.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vocationalguidanceservicesTwitter: @vgsjobSupport: https://vgsjob.org/ways-to-give/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprilcwalker/2021-02-0833 minWhat Gives?What Gives?S01 EP1 - From Storytelling To Culture Change - with Priya Kvam & Jason Fluegge, BreakthroughPriya Kvam and Jason Fluegge walk us through Breakthrough's 20 year story and feminist roots, and how their organization is promoting global human rights, intersectionality, and culture change through storytelling, art, technology, and pop culture. We also touch on our own background in the arts.You can find Breakthrough US here:https://letsbreakthrough.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BreakthroughUSIG: @breakthroughtvTwitter: @BreakthroughUSYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BreakthroughUSSupport: https://letsbreakthrough.org/support-our-work/2021-02-0139 minAmerican Red Cross in Greater New York PodcastAmerican Red Cross in Greater New York PodcastThe Journey of a LifetimeVivian Moy is an active American Red Cross volunteer from Port Washington, N.Y. who supports the organization's home fire safety program, provides assistance at local disasters and serves as a Public Affairs representative. At times Viv travels to large disasters outside the Greater New York region, like major flooding in Texas, devastating wildfires in Northern California and a Nor'easter in Massachusetts. Last June, Viv organized an unofficial delegation from the American Red Cross to attend an annual gathering of Red Cross/Red Crescent volunteers from around the world in Solferino, Italy, the birthplace of...2019-10-1724 minWomen on the LineWomen on the LineQueer Across GenerationsThis week, we bring you a conversation recorded by Archer Magazine in Sydney in June 2015. Discussion centres around sexual diversity across generational divides, and features Teresa Savage and Viv McGregor. Teresa is the founder of 55uppitty.com, a documentary website about queer women over 55, and Viv is a photographer who heads up the women’s sexual health program Claude in Sydney.2015-08-1700 min