
54 episodes

How She Got Here Susan Long
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5.0 • 14 Ratings
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Every episode of How She Got Here is a celebration of achievement. My hope is that in sharing the accomplishments of everyday extraordinary women you are left feeling inspired to find and share your voice, to be the very best version of yourself, and know that you are enough!
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Making Veggies Irresistible – with Green Joy Founder, Jenny Cawthon
Jenny Cawthon, founder of Green Joy, is raising the bar when it comes to accessing healthy foods and vegetables. Jenny believes everyone deserves the right to healthy, wholesome foods and don’t think access, geography, or circumstance should impact the ability to get the nutrition needed for growing bodies. Green Joy believes if we can get kids eating 3-4 servings of vegetables each day, we will literally be changing lives for the next generation.
Links to things we discussed:
Green Joy – website
Green Joy – Instagram
Green Joy – Facebook
Fili West Farms (South Carolina) – website
Dallas Farmers Market (Texas) – website
Bonton Farms (Dallas, TX) – website
Fresh Point (Dallas, TX) – website
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What’s for dinner? – more with registered dietitian, Brianna Pilawski
I don’t know about you, but figuring out what to feed my family since the world turned upside down has been, to put it mildly, challenging. I am not used to bulk shopping or cooking. I have never put a ton of time into meal prepping. On top of all of that, half of what I need isn’t available at the grocery store.
Thankfully, Brianna Pilawski, a registered dietitian, is here to help. She shares some of her favorite tips and tricks to get even the pickiest of eaters involved in the kitchen. She also shares the staples she is keeping on hand and some of her favorite go to recipes these days.
Oh, and if you are interested in knowing what it takes to be a registered dietitian, we cover that too. 🙂
Sample Dinner Ideas
– Pulled Pork in the Insta Pot w Bagged Salad & Strawberries
– Chicken n’ Rice – Cream of Mushroom Soup + frozen Chicken, minute brown rice, broccoli & cheese
– Whole wheat spaghetti, frozen meatballs, pasta sauce + frozen broccoli cooked in the bag
– Fish On Monday Nights – Salmon – Fish Sticks + brown rice, Green Beans & Raspberries
– Taco Night is always a fav – ground beef – can be frozen, diced tomatoes (canned low sodium), hopefully lettuce, shredded cheese
– Trade Joes – chicken stir fry w/ veggies, chicken meals
– Curried Chicken Salad – Ellie Krieger
Links to recipes
To find a registered dietitian nutritionist near you, use the Academy’s online Find an Expert service.
Mama Knows Nutrition – website
Mama Knows Nutrition – Instagram
Veggies and Virtue – website
Veggies and Virtue – Instagram
Sesame Street Cookbook Link
Easy Fried Rice Recipe Susan found online that her family loves
Curried Chicken Salad – Ellie Krieger
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Nutrition isn’t what it was two weeks ago, with registered dietitian – Brianna Pilawski
I don’t know about you, but figuring out what to feed my family since the world turned upside down has been, to put it mildly, challenging. I am not used to bulk shopping or cooking. I have never put a ton of time into meal prepping. On top of all of that, half of what I need isn’t available at the grocery store.
Thankfully, Brianna Pilawski, a registered dietitian, is here to help. She shares some of her favorite tips and tricks to get even the pickiest of eaters involved in the kitchen. She also shares the staples she is keeping on hand and some of her favorite go to recipes these days.
Oh, and if you are interested in knowing what it takes to be a registered dietitian, we cover that too. 🙂
Sample Dinner Ideas
– Pulled Pork in the Insta Pot w Bagged Salad & Strawberries
– Chicken n’ Rice – Cream of Mushroom Soup + frozen Chicken, minute brown rice, broccoli & cheese
– Whole wheat spaghetti, frozen meatballs, pasta sauce + frozen broccoli cooked in the bag
– Fish On Monday Nights – Salmon – Fish Sticks + brown rice, Green Beans & Raspberries
– Taco Night is always a fav – ground beef – can be frozen, diced tomatoes (canned low sodium), hopefully lettuce, shredded cheese
– Trade Joes – chicken stir fry w/ veggies, chicken meals
– Curried Chicken Salad – Ellie Krieger
Links to recipes
To find a registered dietitian nutritionist near you, use the Academy’s online Find an Expert service.
Mama Knows Nutrition – website
Mama Knows Nutrition – Instagram
Veggies and Virtue – website
Veggies and Virtue – Instagram
Sesame Street Cookbook Link
Easy Fried Rice Recipe Susan found online that her family loves
Curried Chicken Salad – Ellie Krieger
Transcript
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How She is Hanging in There, COVID-19 Edition
Learning how to navigate this new reality? Me too! In this episode I am sharing a few things that are working in our home (so far) and things that aren’t working at all. We are talking all things limited scheduling, making time for self care and giving heaps and heaps of grace to ourselves and those we love.
Links: (Will be updated regularly – be sure to check back)
Links for Kid Activities
Cosmic Kids Yoga – YouTube (free)
The Best Kids Crafts & Activities Facebook Group – open to the public. a quick scroll through and I am now following this group too. Lots of neat ideas to do with stuff you already have around the house. No need to special order.
Links for Parents
Managing Stress and Anxiety, COVID-19 (CDC Website Link)
Talking with Kids about COVID-19 (CDC Website Link)
Links for Arts and Entertainment
Metropolitan Opera – Streaming (some free)
Links for Education – Kids
ABC Mouse (not free, but not expensive)
Ms. Sydney’s Pre-School at Home (YouTube Channel Ages 3-6)
Scholastic Learn from Home (some free stuff)
School House Rock – YouTube Channel
Links for Education – Adults
Center for Action and Contemplation – Online Education
Life in the Trinity Ministries (Enneagram Work – Suzanne Stabile)
MasterClass – Online classes from experts in an array of subjects. Everyone from Annie Leibovitz to Judy Blume to Shonda Rhimes to Anna Wintour. 80+ classes. Avg. 20 lessons per class. Avg. 10 minutes per lesson. Pricing info available on their website.
Great Courses Plus – Think more academic style online learning. Everything from Economics and Finance to Food and Wine. 1st month currently free. Pricing info available on their website.
Center for Action and Contemplation – The CAC, founded by Richard Rohr (a Franciscan) offers a plethora of options for spiritual seekers. (Podcasts, Online Learning, Books, etc) Vision: Amidst a time of planetary change and ... -
Racial Reconciliation Recap
Even though we are wrapping up our series on racial reconciliation, the conversation is not over. We will continue the conversation and do our best to include voices of those who have been marginalized. When I launched How She Got Here the intent was to create a platform for women to share their stories in order to encourage and empower others. We are doing that. We will continue to do that. We are doing our best to include the voices of all women.
Links
Be the Bridge
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
The Liturgists
The 1619 Project
1619 Podcast
think with Krys Boyd
HER with Amena Brown
Evolving Faith
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Racial Reconciliation: Judgment Free Questions and Conversations, with Catrina Berka
In this weeks episode in our series “How She is Doing the Work of Racial Reconciliation” Susan chats with her friend Catrina Berka. Susan and Catrina have both been involved with racial reconciliation work since 2017, though it was different incidents that brought them together at a Project Unity event. Want to be a fly on the wall while two white ladies sit around and chat about racial reconciliation and why you should care? Have some questions, but not sure how or who to ask? Looking for a few resources to help you understand? This conversation is for you.
Links To Things Discussed
Year of Unity – Project Unity Website
We’re Different, We’re the Same – Sesame Street Kids Book
Be the Bridge
Latasha Morrison’s Book – Be the Bridge
White Awake – Daniel Hill
Pass the Mic – podcast
Truth’s Table – podcast
The Colored Commentary – podcast
We Are Threaded – resource page
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