• Ep. 12: The Innovative Research That Propels Transformational Change with Dr. Karen Reece
    Oct 7 2025

    Liz Hadacheck and Eli Steenlage discuss the importance of showing the impact of transformational change with data tracking with Dr. Karen Reece. As Nehemiah's Vice President of Research and Education, Dr. Reece is committed to bringing just and equitable research and learning practices to the process of creating systemic change. Nehemiah is innovating with academic research projects that connect people who have lived experience with the researchers. Hear about all of the various projects and studies that Dr. Reece has been a part of and what Nehemiah is working on now.

    Karen Reece holds a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and brings a unique blend of expertise that includes public health, social science, and community leadership. She began her career as a research scientist in academia and biotechnology before transitioning to the nonprofit sector to amplify social impact through research, program evaluation and strategic planning.

    Currently, Karen co-leads Nehemiah’s initiatives in criminal legal system reform and community-based programs that focus on racial justice, including educational series and workshops that address racial disparities. Her work with Nehemiah’s reentry program supports advocacy efforts for people affected by incarceration. Karen serves as a bridge between academia and community facilitating research partnerships that illuminate and respect the expertise of people with lived experiences to foster understanding and to design impactful, health-focused studies centered on community priorities.

    Outside of work, Karen enjoys the local music scene (particularly Hip-Hop), singing and playing the cello, vegetable gardening, and participating in a wide variety of civic engagement efforts focused on social justice.

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Ep. 11: From Prison to the Olympics: Facing the Reality of Addiction and Incarceration
    Jul 11 2025

    Rebecca Barber, Nehemiah Director of Reentry Housing, Advocacy, and Program Oversight, has a truthful and deep conversation with Tony Hoffman about his life journey of being justice impacted. Their conversation goes into the hard realities of mental health, addiction, incarceration and the hope of reentering life with purpose. Don't miss hearing his amazing story.

    On December 13th, 2008, Tony Hoffman was paroled by the California Department of Corrections after serving a two-year sentence for a drug-related robbery. While incarcerated, Tony set four goals: Race BMX professionally, go to the Olympics, start a non-profit called the Freewheel Project, and become a professional mental health and substance abuse speaker. Listen in to hear how these goals turned out. Today Tony is an author, an owner of pH Wellness drug and alcohol treatment facility, and one of the world’s most requested mental health and substance use speakers.

    Learn more about Tony Hoffman and his work: tonyhoffmanspeaking.com

    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonymhoffman

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Ep. 10: A Smooth Transition: Announcing New Nehemiah Leadership with Harry Hawkins and Dr. Alex Gee
    Jul 8 2025

    Listen in to this exclusive live podcast announcement event that was held in front a small live audience in early June, 2025. Harry Hawkins and Dr. Alex Gee tell the story of the smooth transition of leadership for Nehemiah that has been in the works for awhile. Both leaders are committed to transformational leadership and discuss how this transition is a natural demonstration of this leadership ethos in action. Hear how Harry Hawkins was developed as a leader through his work at Nehemiah, which has always been a part of Nehemiah's organizational values for over 30 years.

    Dr. Alex Gee started Nehemiah and he explains how he is confident that Mr. Hawkins will continue the mission and vision of the community work. Also, hear a few audience questions to help learn more about the transition process.

    Learn more at nehemiah.org

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • EP. 9: Interrupting Violence Through The Big C's with Anthony Cooper
    Mar 4 2025

    With the recent school shooting in Madison, everyday gun violence hurting the community, and individuals hurting each other, Anthony Cooper breaks down how we can heal and do things differently. As Nehemiah's Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Reentry Services, Anthony knows how to connect with people when they are at their lowest points and help build them. He is so passionate about helping prevent and deescalate violence that he started Focused Interruption to provide Community Safety Workers in Dane County to partner in addressing growing gun violence.

    The discussion looks at the root of violence and the need for the "Big C's," connection and community, to shift away from the violence that guns cause. Anthony provides real, everyday action that everyone can take to be a part of ending gun violence where they live. Hear what Focused Interruption is doing as they lead the way in Dane County and the state. Fortunately, the solution to violence around us is something that we can all easily take part in by being intentional about connection and community.

    Learn more about Focused Interruption.

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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • EP. 8: Revealing the Fullness of Faith Communities Through Black History with Pastors Stephen Feith and Tyler Nylen
    Oct 15 2024

    Nehemiah has seen many faith groups participate in the Justified Anger Black History for a New Day course and find transformation in their communities. Eli Steenlage has a conversation about the role that the course has played in the journey of church leaders and members with Madison Church Pastor, Stephen Feith, and Nehemiah's Faith Community Relationship Manager, Tyler Nylen. These two pastors discuss how the course has shaped their racial justice paths from their experience in the Christian tradition. Stephen and Tyler also speak to their own personal experience with cultural and systemic racism, and how their faith compels their justice learning and action. Listen in to hear how they explain that they cannot ignore or separate their faith from a lifestyle of racial justice.

    Stephen Feith is the Founding/Lead Pastor of Madison Church. He is the author of the book, Uprising: An Ancient Prophet’s Sacred Words for Modern Activists, and has had articles published in Outreach Magazine. Stephen holds a Master of Arts in Missional Church Movements from Wheaton College. He and his wife, Megan, live in Madison with their children, Oliver, Elijah, and Quinn.

    After serving as an intern at both Nehemiah and Fountain of Life Covenant Church during the summer of 2016, Tyler relocated to Madison following graduate school in order to pursue the vision of Nehemiah after his compelling experience with the organization. In this role, Tyler loves connecting, building relationships, and strategizing with faith communities and churches to determine how they can partner with Nehemiah to strengthen the African American community while addressing racism in faith contexts. Tyler is also a pastor at Fountain of Life Church. He loves reading, exploring the city through coffeeshops (he even ranks and reviews them all), and all things Chicago sports.

    Learn more about the Black History for a New Day course and other Nehemiah educational opportunities.

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Ep.7: Undoing The Thinking of White Culture with Bill and Betty Rockwell
    May 8 2024

    Bill and Betty Rockwell have been devoted allies that have supported the Black History for a New Day course for six years through their training of group discussion facilitators. When they first participated in the course, they were transformed initially by the history content and then they went deeper with the discussions and building relationships that helped them learn more about themselves. Bill digs into how this anti-racism work “takes time and if you don’t stick with it, you will lose the benefit of the process that is going on in you.” The Rockwells are examples of committed allies even when it's not trendy or easy. In this episode hear more of their story and their advice for staying on the equity journey and having fruitful conversations.

    Learn more about Justified Anger's Black History for a New Day Course.

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    53 Min.
  • Ep. 6: EmpowHer Initiative Invests In Training Community Leaders with Jackie Hunt
    Jul 6 2023

    Jackie Hunt exemplifies Nehemiah's mission in her life by applying her lived experience and education toward empowering the Black community through transformational leadership. Now she is sharing her community leadership skills with other women that she has built relationships with through the EmpowHER Initiative. Nehemiah values raising up leaders that are already serving their community and giving them the training and support to have a greater impact. Mrs. Hunt is passing on her transformational community experience and lessons to a group of women who will continue her work. As always, hear her inspiring and honest insights into what it takes to love your community by empowering the people involved.

    Learn more about Nehemiah and FOSTER.

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    46 Min.
  • Ep.5: Thriving, Not Just Surviving: The Collective Action Of Mutual Aid
    Jun 12 2023

    What does Mutual Aid look like and why is it important to Nehemiah's community transformation work? Eli Steenlage talks with Nehemiah Director of Mobilization, Siobhan Jackson, about the power shift of collective action. The discussion covers the history of African American mutual aid initiatives and current ways that people come together to support the Black community, including how you can get involved now. What's the difference between charity and mutual aid? We believe that mutual aid invests in a thriving community for all.

    Learn more: nehemiah.org/engage/

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    52 Min.