Yinz Are Good

Tressa Glover

Ready for some *good* news? This award-winning podcast shares all of the good stuff that’s going on out there and celebrates the good people who are making it happen. Host Tressa Glover chats with individuals, groups, and organizations who are helping those in need in their communities, providing hope, and lifting people up. Tressa also asks listeners to share their own stories of acts of kindness and notes of gratitude for others in their lives. Based in Pittsburgh, PA. *Yinz = Pittsburgh's version of Y’all. Artwork by Michael Rubino

  1. 3d ago

    Ep. 216 MLB's John Wehner, Megan's Miracles, and Yinzerpalooza

    Yinz Are Good shares the *good* news going on out there and celebrates the good people who are making it happen: The people who are lifting others up, who are taking care of their neighbors... the people who are saying, “What can I do today to make our world a better place?”. Yinzers, you’re going to hear from a bunch of folks today: A former Major League baseball player & World Series champ talking about community, perseverance, and lessons learned...2 women honoring their dear friend by helping those in need...and yinzers of all ages sharing what they are grateful for. This episode is just chock-full of goodness. First. we had the great joy, once again, of being part of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Yinzerpalooza event. We were set up right outside of PNC Park and had our Gratitude Board and our Kindness Crate… So you’ll be hearing folks’ responses to our question, “What are you grateful for?”. And it was during this event that Tressa had the pleasure of sitting down with former MLB player and current Pirates radio & TV commentator, John Wehner. John played for the Pirates - did yinz know he grew up in Pittsburgh? So imagine: growing up a huge fan of your hometown team and then going on to be drafted by them. And then, you'll hear Tressa's conversation with two women who are keeping their beautiful friend’s memory and spirit alive by supporting families in need and honoring young people who are spreading kindness and doing good deeds. These women are Jessica Pedatella and Erika Metro and their nonprofit is Megan’s Miracles. Megan’s Miracles: https://megansmiracles.com/ Megan's Miracles on Facebook here Megan's Miracles on Instagram here John Wehner: https://www.mlb.com/pirates/team/broadcasters ___________ Watch our Tressa Tries…video series on YouTube⁠ here⁠. ⁠⁠https://www.yinzaregood.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOLLOW US on social media: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@yinzaregood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@YinzAreGood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Have a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at ⁠yinzaregood@gmail.com.

  2. Aug 4

    Ep. 215 Ben Donsky from Agora Partners: Creating emotional connections between people and places through urban placemaking

    Yinz Are Good shares the good stuff - the good news -  going on out there and celebrates all the good people who are making it happen: The people who are lifting others up, who are taking care of their neighbors...the people who are saying, “What can I do today to make our world a better place?”. Building community (literally and figuratively), creating connections, making memories... Our guest today specializes in transforming overlooked and distressed urban spaces into places that unite the communities around them - and he engages with community members to do it. Enriching public spaces on many levels, his philosophy is that public space, done right, lifts everything around it. “He” is Ben Donsky, Principal at Agora Partners. Agora Partners is a planning and real estate advisory firm that focuses their efforts on the public realm: parks, plazas, streets, sports and cultural facilities and other public venues. They help to create these spaces all over the country.  They concentrate on “placemaking”, as they say on their website: “While placemaking can often sound like a buzzword, it means more than that to us. It’s about creating emotional connections between people and place, rooted in curated experiences and planned serendipity. Beautiful and thoughtful planning is central to our work, but it’s the experience that makes a place memorable. That’s what drives everything we do.”  If, like Tressa, you've never known much about this side of how these urban spaces come to life - the planning, the building of the partnerships, the community engagement behind it - get ready to be enlightened and inspired. Tressa and Ben also chat about his journey and personal connection to his work, as well as his dedication to community service.  Agora Partners: https://www.agorapartners.com/ Contact Ben Donsky: ben@agorapartners.com ⁠⁠⁠https://www.yinzaregood.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ *Watch our Tressa Tries…video series on YouTube ⁠ here⁠. *FOLLOW US on social media: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@yinzaregood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@YinzAreGood⁠⁠⁠⁠ *Have a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at ⁠yinzaregood@gmail.com.

  3. Jul 21

    Ep. 214 Danielle Gregor, Owner & CEO of Sign Language Interpreting Professionals (SLIP)

    Yinz Are Good shares the good stuff - the good news -  going on out there and celebrates all the good people who are making it happen: The people who are lifting others up, who are taking care of their neighbors, the people who are saying, “What can I do today to make our world a better place?”. Hi yinz! It’s Tressa here. First, I want to take a quick moment to acknowledge all of YOU -  our listeners in 98 countries and territories on 6 continents. I am truly… amazed, frankly, at how far reaching this little podcast has become. And I am heartened by it. I am made hopeful by it. Because it’s proof that no matter where in the world you call home, you know there is good news to be heard, you know there are good people to learn about and be inspired by. And borders don’t matter. You know you will find common ground here. You know you will find the best of our humanity here. And there is such beauty and joy in that. And I thank you from the bottom of my heart for being part of our community. And today’s guest is someone who knows a whole lot about building and connecting communities, that’s for sure… Her name is Danielle Gregor and she is the Owner & CEO of SLIP: Sign Language Interpreting Professionals. This family-owned business has been serving the Deaf community for over 20 years, empowering communication and inclusion between hearing and Deaf individuals. And this company is “family-owned” in the truest sense of the word: You’ll hear Danielle’s family’s story, how SLIP is a direct result of their story, and how family continues to inspire SLIP - and Danielle - each and every day. Ours is a conversation about communication access, about helping others communicate during ordinary and extraordinary moments in their lives, and we even chat about ASL and the intricacies of the language itself. SLIP:  https://signlanguageinterpretingprofessionals.com/ Danielle Gregor on LinkedIn ___________ Watch our Tressa Tries…video series on YouTube⁠ here⁠. ⁠⁠https://www.yinzaregood.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOLLOW US on social media: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@yinzaregood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@YinzAreGood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Have a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at ⁠yinzaregood@gmail.com.

  4. Jul 2

    Ep. 212 Orchardview Stables' Horses Helping Heroes: a therapeutic equine program for veterans & first responders

    Yinz Are Good shares the good stuff - the good news - going on out there and celebrates the good people who are making it happen: The people who are lifting others up, who are taking care of their neighbors, the people who are saying, “What can I do today to make our world a better place?”. This episode features a program that is helping the helpers - and yinz know how much we love that. The program is called Horses Helping Heroes and is provided by the incredibly compassionate folks at Orchardview Stables. Through a connection with these empathic animals, program participants can address some of the PTSD symptoms that plague so many of our veterans, law enforcement, and other first responders. Some participants have said that these horses saved their lives.  Tressa had the pleasure of sitting down with veteran, police officer and program participant Mike Dorsch and Orchardview Stables’ Executive Director, Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor & Equine Professional, Tessa Maxwell. What followed was an honest, at times emotional, and hopeful conversation about mental health struggles and how the Horses Helping Heroes program is providing help and offering community. Orchardview Stables website: https://orchardviewstables.org/ For more information about the Horses Helping Heroes program, email horses@orchardviewstables.org https://www.yinzaregood.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOLLOW US on social media:Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@yinzaregood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@YinzAreGood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Have a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at ⁠yinzaregood@gmail.com.

  5. Jun 25

    Ep. 211 How Global Wordsmiths is empowering communities, building connection, & breaking down barriers. And notes from our Kindness Crates 💛

    Yinz Are Good shares the good stuff - the good news - going on out there and celebrates all the good people who are making it happen: The people who are lifting others up, who are taking care of their neighbors, the people who are saying, “What can I do today to make our world a better place?”. Spoiler alert: In this episode, you’re gonna hear a lot about connection, community, and about those who are dedicated to helping our neighbors every day. Tressa welcomes Mary Jayne McCullough, founder of Global Wordsmiths, to the show to chat about one of our most basic necessities: the ability to communicate. Global Wordsmiths is a social enterprise that provides language services, including interpretation and translation, that empower communities and break down barriers. As you’ll hear from Mary Jayne, language access is essential and the presence of it causes real impact - creating strong and inclusive communities where individuals can thrive.  You’ll hear how Mary Jayne’s personal journey led to the creation of Global Wordsmiths. Her devotion to her work and deep compassion for the people who are helped by it is so evident. And uplifting.  Global Wordsmiths: https://www.globalwordsmiths.com/ ___________ Watch our Tressa Tries…video series on YouTube⁠ here⁠. ⁠⁠https://www.yinzaregood.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOLLOW US on social media: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@yinzaregood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@YinzAreGood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Have a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at ⁠yinzaregood@gmail.com.

  6. Jun 9

    Ep. 209 Julie Ann Sullivan: Action For Happiness & sharing joy and good deeds to others

    Yinz Are Good shares the good stuff, the good news, going on out there and celebrates all the good people who are making it happen: The people who are lifting others up, who are taking care of their neighbors, the people who are saying, “What can I do today to make our world a better place?”. Our featured guest today, Julie Ann Sullivan, has dedicated her life to doing good in the world by giving back, bringing joy to others, and creating connection. She has done this in myriad ways, with different organizations and groups, in different settings, and in her everyday life. She lives it. She does what she can to make life better for others. Tressa had the great joy of sitting down to chat with Julie Ann in her home: You’re going to hear about her journey, the work she’s done and continues to do, and she also has some tips for all of us on how to be “good yinzers”. You’re also going to hear how she and Tressa first met which, as Tressa says, "was a reminder that you don’t ever know where your next friend is going to come from, you don’t ever know if folks you pass on the street - maybe even every day - are actually kindred spirits." Julie Ann Sullivan:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieannsullivan/ Action For Happiness:  https://actionforhappiness.org/ Highlights of this episode are featured on Matters.com — our show sponsor and where the world goes for what matters. Head to ⁠matters.com/yinzaregood⁠ to see what our guests have shared — and tell the world what matters to you. ___________ Watch our Tressa Tries…video series on YouTube⁠ here⁠. ⁠⁠https://www.yinzaregood.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOLLOW US on social media: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@yinzaregood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@YinzAreGood⁠⁠⁠⁠ Have a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at ⁠yinzaregood@gmail.com.

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4.8
out of 5
19 Ratings

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Ready for some *good* news? This award-winning podcast shares all of the good stuff that’s going on out there and celebrates the good people who are making it happen. Host Tressa Glover chats with individuals, groups, and organizations who are helping those in need in their communities, providing hope, and lifting people up. Tressa also asks listeners to share their own stories of acts of kindness and notes of gratitude for others in their lives. Based in Pittsburgh, PA. *Yinz = Pittsburgh's version of Y’all. Artwork by Michael Rubino