Doing Good

Celebrating those who do good!

The Doing Good podcast celebrates those who are doing good! Listeners are inspired and educated by weekly interviews with nonprofit volunteers who share their personal passions and stories. All ages, races, ethnicities, religions, abilities, and disabilities are featured. It is produced by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit, doinggood.tv. 

  1. From Struggling College Student to Persist Nashville Student Ambassador

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    From Struggling College Student to Persist Nashville Student Ambassador

    WE HIGHLIGHT NEW ORGANIZATIONS EVERY MONTH ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONDAYS Support Doing Good: ⁠⁠⁠Donate Here⁠⁠⁠ For college students navigating financial aid deadlines, mental health challenges, and feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities, Dakota — Student Ambassador & Persist Nashville Client shares how personalized coaching transformed her university experience. Dakota demonstrates why one-on-one support creates lasting success for first-generation and underrepresented college students, exploring how trained coaches provide both academic resources and life guidance that traditional counseling doesn't offer. Featured Guest: Dakota — Student Ambassador & Current Client, Persist Nashville What You'll Learn: ✅ How Persist Nashville's coaching differs from academic counseling providing holistic life support without always redirecting to school ✅ Dakota's transformation from isolated student to student ambassador representing the entire student body ✅ Why authentic coach relationships matter from FAFSA navigation to preventing burnout through campus involvementChapters00:00 Introduction to Persist Nashville 03:03 The Role of Coaches in Student Development 05:09 Dakota's Experience as a Student Ambassador 05:53 The Importance of Student Voices in Decision Making 14:10 Doing Good Outro Resources & Mentions: ⁠Persist Nashville⁠ ⁠Apply as a Student (Open to All College Students - Not Just Nashville Residents)⁠ Connect with Us: Website: ⁠Doing Good⁠Social Media: ⁠All Links⁠Blog: ⁠Featured Volunteers⁠Support the show: ⁠Donate Here⁠ Credits: Produced by Azilee MaetkeMusic by HartzmannEdited by Jordan RilleraAdditional Editing by Jay Wilson

    15 min
  2. How Persist Nashville Volunteers Help First-Generation Students Graduate College | Laurie Brown

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    How Persist Nashville Volunteers Help First-Generation Students Graduate College | Laurie Brown

    WE HIGHLIGHT NEW ORGANIZATIONS EVERY MONTH ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONDAYS Support Doing Good: ⁠⁠⁠Donate Here⁠⁠⁠ For anyone wondering how volunteer work can reconnect you to your purpose while transforming students' lives, Laurie Brown, CEO of Intrepid College Prep and Board Chair of Persist Nashville, shares why first-generation college students need more than just admission letters to succeed. We explore the critical gap between college access and college completion, discover how professional coaching changes outcomes for MNPS graduates, and learn practical ways busy professionals can find volunteer opportunities that fill their cup. Featured Guest: Laurie Brown — CEO of Intrepid College Prep & Board Chair of Persist Nashville What You'll Learn: ✅ Why the first two years of college are make-or-break for first-generation students and how coaching helps them persist ✅ How Persist Nashville's data-driven approach partners with MNPS schools to track student outcomes from senior year through college ✅ How to reframe volunteerism as a two-way investment that fills your cup while serving your communityChapters00:00 Introduction to Lori Brown and Her Journey 03:14 The Importance of Advocacy in Education 06:06 Persist Nashville: Supporting College Access and Persistence 09:00 The Role of a Board Chair in Nonprofit Organizations 12:00 Success Stories and Impact of Volunteerism 14:34 The Value of Micro Moments in Volunteer Work 17:21 Future Aspirations in Volunteerism and Advocacy 30:29 Introduction to Heart Work and Community Impact 30:56 Doing Good Outro 26-Video-Only-V3.mp4 Resources & Mentions: ⁠Persist Nashville⁠ ⁠Intrepid College Prep⁠ ⁠Teach for America Nashville⁠ Connect with Us: Website: ⁠Doing Good⁠ Social Media: ⁠All Links⁠ Blog: ⁠Featured Volunteers⁠ Support the show: ⁠Donate Here⁠ Credits: Produced by Azilee Maetke Music by Hartzmann Edited by Jordan RilleraAdditional Editing by Jay Wilson

    32 min
  3. Life-Changing Home Modifications: A Story of Hope and Independence | Kayla Torti, Adeline Graf

    15/12/2025

    Life-Changing Home Modifications: A Story of Hope and Independence | Kayla Torti, Adeline Graf

    WE HIGHLIGHT NEW ORGANIZATIONS EVERY MONTH ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONDAYS To Support Doing Good: https://bit.ly/DoingGoodDonate-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Episode Summary:In this episode, Kayla Torti (Program Director at Tucker's House) and Adeline (Tucker's House recipient) join Megan McInnis to discuss the profound impact of accessible home modifications on families living with disabilities. We explore Kayla's journey as both a special needs mom and advocate, hear Addie's transformative story of moving from a converted garage to independent living, and discover how Tucker's House creates dignity and hope through thoughtful accessibility solutions. What You'll Learn: ✅ How inaccessibility literally makes people more disabled and affects their health ✅ The comprehensive planning required for successful home modifications ✅ Why advocacy and understanding matter as much as the physical changes Resources & Mentions: Tucker's HouseApply for services: Click the "Apply" button at tuckershouse.org (located in the top right corner). To volunteer or donate: Contact through the websiteConnect with Us: Website: ⁠⁠⁠Doing Good⁠⁠⁠Social Media: ⁠⁠⁠All Links⁠⁠⁠Blog: ⁠⁠⁠Featured Organization⁠⁠⁠Support the show: ⁠⁠⁠Donate Here⁠⁠⁠  Credits:Hosted by Megan McInnisProduced by Jay Wilson Music by Hartzmann Edited by Jordan Rillera

    18 min
  4. Building Hope: Inside Tucker's House and the Mission to Make Homes Accessible | Hugh Nelson

    01/12/2025

    Building Hope: Inside Tucker's House and the Mission to Make Homes Accessible | Hugh Nelson

    WE HIGHLIGHT NEW ORGANIZATIONS EVERY MONTH ON THE FIRST AND THIRD MONDAYS To Support Doing Good: https://bit.ly/DoingGoodDonate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode, Hugh Nelson of Kingdom Builders joins Megan McInnis to discuss how specialized skills can transform lives through volunteer service. We explore Hugh's journey from serving sandwiches to the homeless as a Nashville police officer to leading construction projects that make homes accessible for families in crisis, learn how Tucker's House connects skilled volunteers with families who need home modifications, and discover the powerful ripple effect that happens when businesses leverage their resources for good. What You'll Learn: ✅ How to leverage professional skills and business relationships for volunteer impact ✅ The life-changing work Tucker's House does is modifying homes for accessibility ✅ Why serving others keeps us grounded and reminds us of our blessings Resources & Mentions: Tucker's House Kingdom Builders (Hugh Nelson's company) Tennessee Baptist Children's Home People Loving Nashville Connect with Us: Website: ⁠⁠⁠Doing Good ⁠⁠⁠Social Media: ⁠⁠⁠All Links⁠⁠⁠ Blog: ⁠⁠⁠Featured Organization⁠⁠⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠⁠Donate Here⁠⁠⁠   Credits: Hosted by Megan McInnis Produced by Jay Wilson Music by Hartzmann Edited by Jay Wilson

    20 min

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The Doing Good podcast celebrates those who are doing good! Listeners are inspired and educated by weekly interviews with nonprofit volunteers who share their personal passions and stories. All ages, races, ethnicities, religions, abilities, and disabilities are featured. It is produced by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit, doinggood.tv.