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  • Theresa Turner-Assistance League: Making a Difference in the Lives of Children
    Apr 29 2024

    ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
    Theresa Turner, a former opera singer shares her journey from the world of opera to becoming the general manager of Englund Marine and joining Assistance League of the Columbia Pacific, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving children in need.

    Through programs like Operation School Bell, Assistance League provides new school clothes to children from kindergarten to twelfth grade.

    They also offer a Duffel Bag program for kids entering foster care, Operation Scholarship for graduating seniors, and a School Activities Support Program for participation in school sponsored activities.

    Additionally, their Cinderella's Closet program gives girls the opportunity to choose a prom dress and accessories for school dances.

    With a dedicated group of volunteers, Assistance League is able to make a significant impact in the lives of children in their community.

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    38 Min.
  • Norma Hernandez: A Voice for the Latinx Community
    Apr 15 2024

    Links: consejohispano

    In this episode, Norma Hernandez shares her journey from Puerto Rico to the United States, settling in beautiful Astoria. Discover how Norma found a sense of belonging and community in the Northwest while working with Consejo Hispano, an organization focused on supporting the Latinx community. Norma discusses her role as deputy director and her passion for building a stronger community through educational programs, financial literacy classes, and cultural celebrations. Learn how you can get involved and support Consejo Hispano's mission of empowering Latinx individuals and families in the Northwest.

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    44 Min.
  • Celeste Bodner: The Power of Peer Connections in Foster Club
    Apr 3 2024

    In this episode, Celeste Bodner, founder of Foster Club, shares her journey and how it led to the creation of a national network for young people in foster care.

    What started as a personal experience of becoming a foster parent turned into a mission to provide support and resources for young people who navigate the foster care system.

    The conversation delves into the challenges and successes of Foster Club, including the role of peer connections and lived experience leaders.

    Bodner emphasizes the importance of holding space and bringing people together to create positive change.

    Through Foster Club, young people in foster care are given a platform to share their stories and advocate for policy changes.

    This episode is a testament to the power of community and the impact one person can make in the lives of others.

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    48 Min.
  • Jody Stahancyk: Facing Challenges and Stereotypes
    Mar 26 2024

    Stahancyk Law
    Opinionated Lawyer

    Jody Stahancyk, a remarkable woman ,shares her inspiring journey from a ranch in Prineville to becoming a successful lawyer.

    From facing initial challenges and stereotypes, Jodi's determination and resilience never wavered.

    She believes that failure is a gift from God, throwing light on the importance of recalibrating and learning from one's mistakes.

    Jody's passion for empowering others led her to spearhead a program that transforms legal assistants into limited scope lawyers in family law.

    This groundbreaking initiative not only provides affordable legal assistance but also creates opportunities for those with a strong desire to learn and help others.

    With her motto of never giving up, Jodi continues to challenge norms and break barriers, all while uplifting women and giving voice to the voiceless.

    Through her stories and experiences, Jodi inspires us to overcome fears, embrace change, and fight for our dreams.

    Jody Stahancyk has earned her reputation as a strong woman with a generous heart,a formidable opponent in the courtroom, and a pillar of her community. She began her legal practice in 1973 as a Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney, where she successfully prosecuted for six years. In 1979 she was appointed as the pro tem judge for the Multnomah County Juvenile Court, where she sat until 1982. After this appointment, she spent a year as an Assistant Oregon Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Division. From 1983 until she began private practice in 1986, Jody was a full-time mother and wife. In 1986, Jody founded this firm and has continued making innovative and creative advances in the area of divorce and family law to this day. She prides herself on creative solutions to difficult problems in every area of her work. Stahancyk, Kent & Hook has grown from one office in Portland to include offices in Bend, Prineville, Eugene, and Astoria, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. SK&H is one of the leading divorce, family law, and estate planning firms in the Northwest.

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    41 Min.
  • Kathy Dimont: Wolf studies in Glacier National Park and Creating a Space for Diversity in Yosemite
    Mar 14 2024

    LINKS
    Exiled wolves
    Wolf Monitoring

    From studying wolves in Glacier National Park to advocating for diversity in Yosemite National Park, Kathy Dimont shares her captivating story and experiences.

    Kathy worked with scientists from the University of Montana to study wolves who were moving into Glacier National Park from British Columbia.

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    29 Min.
  • Dana Bartus: Concussions and Recovery: Navigating the Long Road Back
    Mar 3 2024

    Links:
    Concussion Repair Manual

    Glenn Zelensky at Northwest Functional Neurology


    This podcast episode delves into the extraordinary life of Dana, as she shares her journey of living in a van and embracing a nomadic lifestyle.

    From building her own camper van to overcoming challenges on the road, Dana's story is one of resilience and determination.

    She talks about the support she received from loved ones and the lessons she learned along the way.

    Through her experiences, Dana inspires listeners to pursue their passions and live life on their terms.

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    37 Min.
  • Liz Scott: History tales from the Cannon Beach Historical Society and Museum
    Feb 16 2024

    Liz Scott, director of the Cannon Beach History Center and Museum in Cannon Beach, Oregon shares about

    • the history of the museum
    • how Cannon Beach got its name,
    • Mary Gerritse, first mail lady in Clatsop County traveling by horse over native trails of Neakhanie Mountain, Hug Point and Tillamook Head
    • Partnership with the Clatsop Nehalem Confederated Tribe to make sure their displays are accurate
    • the Cannon Beach Sand Castle contest 60 year anniversary coming up


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    30 Min.
  • Hilary Levine-Navigating the Intersectionality of Domestic & Sexual Violence, Homelessness, and Social Change
    Feb 7 2024

    Hilary Levine started adventures travelling across the country with Punk rock groups selling merch, then got a degree in tenant law, spent time working with the houseless and anti violence, went on to work at the Harbor with victims of domestic violence, received a master’s degree in social work and now is an administrator at Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence.

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    30 Min.