41 min

Episode 01: How It All Started || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast What I Know Now

    • Non-Profit

In this first episode of "What I Know Now," hosted by Cole and Joel from The Delta Project, we dive into the challenges faced by young fathers and how they are supported. Join us as we explore the importance of creating a safe space for young dads to discuss their experiences, the success of a program dedicated to supporting them, and the indirect benefits that come from supporting young fathers, including the well-being of young mothers and children.



As we engage with young men in a detention center, we uncover the shame and silence surrounding fatherhood. We realize that nobody has asked these young men about their status as fathers before, and the impact of this simple conversation is profound.



Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of inclusion and involving young people in decision-making. From designing our logo to shaping the brand, their input has been instrumental.



We also share a remarkable journey of two partners on a quest for self-discovery, searching for answers about becoming something more. Follow their inspiring transformation as they turn their focus to helping kids tell their stories and fostering connections.



In a surprising twist, we recount our first encounter with That Early Bird, a space that defied our preconceptions and provided a diverse and inclusive atmosphere. We discuss the need for businesses and organizations to truly connect with people, beyond surface-level observations.



With each step, we continue to push boundaries and create positive change. Learn about our collaboration with Gorilla, a film production company, and our groundbreaking transformation of a detention center's visitation space into a storytelling hub.



This episode also dives deep into the importance of grassroots organizations, diversion programs for juveniles, and expanded funding for evidence-based research. Tune in to hear about our engagement with the Delta Project and how it's changing lives.



Join us on this compelling journey of understanding, advocacy, and storytelling. We reflect on our experiences, challenge the status quo, and empower young people to capture their own narratives. By providing tools and skills, we aim to build a future of opportunities for all.



Timestamped Overview

00:02:17 Becoming something, starting from the beginning.

00:03:28 Curious about connecting kids in media space.

00:07:47 Two guys team up, searching for answers.

00:10:16 Early Bird grew on me; unfamiliar places

Reflective of disconnected communities; need ambassadors

00:14:05 Gorilla film company transforms detention center space.

00:17:05 Involving youth, expanding storytelling, collaborative logo design.

00:20:21 Joining task force, reforming the juvenile justice system.

00:24:13 Young men in detention centers face shame over fatherhood.

00:28:16 Curriculum reflects black and brown fatherhood.

00:32:30 Shonda Vaughn, an amazing community worker, joins the team.

00:34:57 Empowering black and brown kids to tell their own stories.

00:39:13 Nonprofit startup podcast evolving to tell stories.

In this first episode of "What I Know Now," hosted by Cole and Joel from The Delta Project, we dive into the challenges faced by young fathers and how they are supported. Join us as we explore the importance of creating a safe space for young dads to discuss their experiences, the success of a program dedicated to supporting them, and the indirect benefits that come from supporting young fathers, including the well-being of young mothers and children.



As we engage with young men in a detention center, we uncover the shame and silence surrounding fatherhood. We realize that nobody has asked these young men about their status as fathers before, and the impact of this simple conversation is profound.



Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of inclusion and involving young people in decision-making. From designing our logo to shaping the brand, their input has been instrumental.



We also share a remarkable journey of two partners on a quest for self-discovery, searching for answers about becoming something more. Follow their inspiring transformation as they turn their focus to helping kids tell their stories and fostering connections.



In a surprising twist, we recount our first encounter with That Early Bird, a space that defied our preconceptions and provided a diverse and inclusive atmosphere. We discuss the need for businesses and organizations to truly connect with people, beyond surface-level observations.



With each step, we continue to push boundaries and create positive change. Learn about our collaboration with Gorilla, a film production company, and our groundbreaking transformation of a detention center's visitation space into a storytelling hub.



This episode also dives deep into the importance of grassroots organizations, diversion programs for juveniles, and expanded funding for evidence-based research. Tune in to hear about our engagement with the Delta Project and how it's changing lives.



Join us on this compelling journey of understanding, advocacy, and storytelling. We reflect on our experiences, challenge the status quo, and empower young people to capture their own narratives. By providing tools and skills, we aim to build a future of opportunities for all.



Timestamped Overview

00:02:17 Becoming something, starting from the beginning.

00:03:28 Curious about connecting kids in media space.

00:07:47 Two guys team up, searching for answers.

00:10:16 Early Bird grew on me; unfamiliar places

Reflective of disconnected communities; need ambassadors

00:14:05 Gorilla film company transforms detention center space.

00:17:05 Involving youth, expanding storytelling, collaborative logo design.

00:20:21 Joining task force, reforming the juvenile justice system.

00:24:13 Young men in detention centers face shame over fatherhood.

00:28:16 Curriculum reflects black and brown fatherhood.

00:32:30 Shonda Vaughn, an amazing community worker, joins the team.

00:34:57 Empowering black and brown kids to tell their own stories.

00:39:13 Nonprofit startup podcast evolving to tell stories.

41 min