32 episodes

Welcome to the What Gives? podcast where we have conversations and hear real stories from organizations and individuals on how they are changing their communities. With years of nonprofit and community building experience, our host, Viv, leads us in conversations with people who have dedicated their lives and careers to creating safer, inclusive, kinder, greener, equitable, and more just communities.

If you are seeking to get involved in a cause that speaks to you or you are looking to learn about a new and native solutions to our most pressing social and humanitarian issues, join us weekly at What Gives?

What Gives‪?‬ Viv Tran

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Welcome to the What Gives? podcast where we have conversations and hear real stories from organizations and individuals on how they are changing their communities. With years of nonprofit and community building experience, our host, Viv, leads us in conversations with people who have dedicated their lives and careers to creating safer, inclusive, kinder, greener, equitable, and more just communities.

If you are seeking to get involved in a cause that speaks to you or you are looking to learn about a new and native solutions to our most pressing social and humanitarian issues, join us weekly at What Gives?

    S03 EP10 - Teaching the Next Generation Philanthropy - Meg George of George Philanthropy Group

    S03 EP10 - Teaching the Next Generation Philanthropy - Meg George of George Philanthropy Group

    Join 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 and strategies that can inspire and engage the next generation to become active contributors of change. Tune in as we uncover new pathways to inspire young hearts and minds toward a brighter, more compassionate world.

    You can find the George Philanthropy Group here:

    https://www.georgephilanthropy.com/

    • 31 min
    S03 EP9 - Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating Neurodiversity - Alyssa of You Me Neurodiversity

    S03 EP9 - Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating Neurodiversity - Alyssa of You Me Neurodiversity

    It'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 promoting inclusivity for all neurotypes. From adapting educational approaches to accommodate diverse learning styles to intervention strategies that value cognitive diversity, we explore tangible ways to foster acceptance and appreciation for neurodiversity.
    Join us as we delve into neurodiversity and discover how embracing neurodiversity can lead to a more compassionate and innovative society. Whether you are a parent, educator, employer, or simply curious about understanding diverse minds, this episode offers valuable perspectives on building a world where everyone's unique neurological makeup is respected and celebrated.
    You can find You Me Neurodiversity here:
    https://linktr.ee/youmeneurodiversity

    • 32 min
    S03 EP8 - Power to the Working People - Elana & Teresa of Rural People's Voice

    S03 EP8 - Power to the Working People - Elana & Teresa of Rural People's Voice

    In 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 learning from Elana Mainer of Rural People’s Voice, a seasoned advocate 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 rural America.

    Whether you're a rural activist, community leader, or simply curious about the power dynamics in America's heartlands, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in as we sow the seeds of political empowerment and cultivate a future where rural voices are heard loud and clear.

    You can find Rural People's Voice here:

    https://ruralpeoplesvoice.org/

    IG: @rural_peoples_voice

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/ruralpeoplesvoice

    • 37 min
    S03 EP7 - Find Your Place in the Ecosystem - Jazz Kerr, Farm School NYC

    S03 EP7 - Find Your Place in the Ecosystem - Jazz Kerr, Farm School NYC

    In 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 near you. Discover the stories of individuals and communities who work to bridge the gap between urban residents and the sources of their sustenance and health. We'll uncover the ripple effects of urban agriculture on public health, community development, environmental sustainability, and social justice.

    In discussing all the benefits of urban agriculture, we can't forget to uplift the ancestors that guide us in this work, as well as the community that stewards it now: @rocksteadyfarm @riseandrootfarm @catalystcollaborativefarm @sweetfreedomfarm @comidapalpueblo @southbronxfoodhubcollective @ayniherbfarm @bxpemarket

    Tune in to this episode to learn how urban agriculture is not only feeding, nurturing and seeding hope for a greener, more equitable future in our communities.

    You can find Farm School NYC here:

    https://www.farmschoolnyc.org/

    IG: @farmschool_nyc

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/farmschoolnyc/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/farm-school-nyc/

    • 30 min
    S03 EP6 - Decolonizing Grief - Kayla Carter & Carmen Galvin, The BIPOC Death & Grief Talk

    S03 EP6 - Decolonizing Grief - Kayla Carter & Carmen Galvin, The BIPOC Death & Grief Talk

    BIPOC Death & Grief Talk is a collective care group that supports BIPOC folks through grief and loss.

    IG: @bipocdeathgrieftalk

    • 42 min
    S03 EP5 - Solidarity with the South - Sandra Silva, Thousand Currents

    S03 EP5 - Solidarity with the South - Sandra Silva, Thousand Currents

    This 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 south and the opportunities to build solidarity from wherever you are, tune in!

    You can find Thousand Currents and Silva here:

    https://thousandcurrents.org/

    IG: @thousand_currents or @dritasilva

    X: @1000currents or @dritasilva

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thousandcurrents/

    • 30 min

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