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CORE, our Women’s Symposium Student Leadership organization is embarking on this new initiative that will introduce our listeners to powerful women doing impactful work creating amazing change in our community. Join us for this compelling opportunity for inter generational dialogue and learning.

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CORE, our Women’s Symposium Student Leadership organization is embarking on this new initiative that will introduce our listeners to powerful women doing impactful work creating amazing change in our community. Join us for this compelling opportunity for inter generational dialogue and learning.

    CORE the Podcast LIVE 2022

    CORE the Podcast LIVE 2022

    On the eve of the 2022 Women's Symposium, we gathered together with our 2022 Award Members in shared dialogue and discussion. We were so thankful to these amazing community award winners and their wisdom, insight and inspiring stories. It was such an honor to share space with them and we hope you will find this episode as inspirational as we did. 

    You can learn more about our Community Award Winners here. 

    • 58 min
    Talking about the Body and Soul with Leah Parker

    Talking about the Body and Soul with Leah Parker

    This week's podcast features our last community award winner, Leah Parker! Leah Parker is a Dallas native. She has past corporate experience in human resource management with Westinghouse  Electric Corporation  in  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and franchise  ownership of  a  local  Baskin  Robbins. after that, she worked with st paul UMC as a church business administrator. Although retired, she still pursues  her  passion  of  working with the St Paul UMC church’s community  outreach  programs., primarily as  Coordinator  of the 24-year-old Body and Soul Homeless Ministry and as a board member of the Roseland Community Partners

    • 34 min
    That's A Wrap!

    That's A Wrap!

    On the eve of the 2021 Women's Symposium, we wanted to take some time to gather together with our 2021 Award Members in shared dialogue and discussion around what we have learned from each other and from this process of developing a podcast this year. We were so thankful to these women who continued to give us amazing insight and shared stories that were heartfelt and inspiring. It was such an honor to share space with them again and we hope you will find this episode as inspirational as we did.

    • 45 min
    Talking about New Friends with Gail Turner

    Talking about New Friends with Gail Turner

    Today's podcast is with SMU First Lady, Gail Turner! Gail Turner is a civic-minded leader in Dallas, Texas, and a member of several nonprofit organizations that serve the needs of women. Much of her time is spent on the campus of Southern Methodist University, where her husband, R. Gerald Turner, has been president since 1995. Mrs. Turner is on the board of the Shelter Ministries, Austin Street Homeless Shelter, Genesis Women’s Shelter, Dallas Symphony Women’s League, Charter 100 and the Women’s Board of the Dallas Opera; she is past chair of the New Friends New Life Ministry aiding women and their children. At SMU she serves on the Executive Board of the Meadows School of the Arts, the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development, and the Archives of Women of the Southwest at SMU’s DeGolyer Library. She is a member of the SMU Woman’s Club and life member of the SMU Mother’s Club. Reared in Graham, Texas, Mrs. Turner earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology at Abilene Christian University and received a secondary teaching certificate from The University of Texas at Austin. For 13 years she taught in public and private schools. Dr. and Mrs. Turner are devoted parents and grandparents. Mrs. Turner is an active congregant at the Preston Road Church of Christ in Dallas. Her passion for helping women and children in need, her graciousness in serving the SMU community alongside her husband, and her joy in being a mother and grandmother identify her as a woman of character and distinction.

    • 32 min
    Jessica Walker Knows it is About All of Us

    Jessica Walker Knows it is About All of Us

    This Friday's podcast features another Profiles in Leadership Community Award Winner, Jessica Walker! Jessica has had 40+ years of Program Development, Partnership Development, Grant Writing, Management and Area Agency on Aging experience to promote continued growth, grant acceptance and diverse team-related strategies to serving the Community Council of Greater Dallas/Dallas Area Agency on Aging and other Community-based organizations. Jessica serves as the program lead for her work with the NIH All of us Research Program. This program works to engage and educate the community on the importance of medical research. She has worked tiredless to spread awarness and champion women's health. Jessica works to educate the community about health and health disparities, particularly the elderly, both women and men. She is a fireball on a mission to help build up those less fortunate then herself. Jessica is awesome, and we hope you enjoy learning more about her story! 

    • 31 min
    Women's Community Leadership and Changing Women's Lives with Suzi Greenman

    Women's Community Leadership and Changing Women's Lives with Suzi Greenman

    This week's podcast features Profiles in Leadership Community Award Winner, Suzi Greenman! Throughout a distinguished career in public relations, real estate, and as development director and executive director for nonprofit organizations; Suzi has always made time to take on and excel at various leadership roles as a volunteer: During her tenure (1999-2001) as one of the few women board presidents of Dallas’ Temple Emanu-El, Suzi led successful measures to improve accessibility. She also initiated and recruited leadership for Temple’s Jacob’s Ladder project whose goal was to help low income, middle-aged women without high school diplomas obtain their GEDs and find employment. In 1992, Suzi was recognized as a JCPenney Golden Rule Award finalist for her leadership in the Junior League’s and National Council of Jewish Women’s (NCJW) Paths to Prevention program, featuring a city-wide conference, with representation from every sector of the community as participants, aimed at combatting substance abuse among Dallas County youth. From 2007-2009, for NCJW and in partnership with TRAC (Transition Resource Action Center of City Square), Suzi co-initiated the WACHS (Women’s Access to Comprehensive Health Services) program which developed and delivered a sex education curriculum for teens aging out of foster care. Suzi excelled at fundraising for organizations and charities she believed in during a time when women were not typically welcomed in these roles. As a National Board member of Girls, Inc. and chair of its Development Committee (1990’s), she brought in a record amount in contributions and grants. Suzi is a visionary leader who motivates organizations to identify community needs and then implement ways of addressing them. While living in NewYork and serving as public affairs chair of the Junior League, a top issue was efforts to pass the Equal Rights Amendment for women. Suzi led delegations to lobby for the ERA with state legislators. As a woman who has successfully and consistently juggled career, community service and family obligations, Suzi is a role model for future generations. 

    • 15 min

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