How To Share

Wynne Leon

A podcast about the why of sharing and how to do it better. What kind of sharing are we talking about? Toys? Tools? Files? Calendars? Meals? Space? The planet? All of it. We do it professionally and personally. In boardrooms and in bedrooms we tease out our willingness and ability to share. That’s what this podcast is focused on: how to share – to the appropriate audience, at the right time, and also understand how to receive when others share.

  1. HACE 2 DÍAS

    How to Share a Sandwich with Karen Olson

    In this episode, Karen Olson, founder of Family Promise, talks with hosts Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson. She shares her journey of helping homeless families and the profound impact of kindness and community service. Through personal stories and insights from her book 'Meant for More', she emphasizes the importance of seeing and engaging with those experiencing homelessness, breaking down stereotypes, and advocating for systemic change to address the root causes of homelessness. Karen Olson founded Family Promise to help homeless families.The organization mobilizes community resources to provide shelter and support.80% of families in the program find housing within nine weeks.Personal acts of kindness can lead to significant change.Engaging with the homeless can break down barriers and stereotypes.Community service fulfills the needs of both the giver and receiver.Advocacy is essential for systemic change in homelessness.Many homeless families are hidden from public view.Compassion and kindness can inspire others to act.The journey of helping others can lead to personal healing.Links for this episode: Karen's book: Meant for More: Following Your Heart and Finding Purpose on Barnes & Noble , Bookshop.org and Amazon Family Promise Organization From the hosts: Vicki’s book about resilience and love: ⁠Surviving Sue⁠; Blog: ⁠https://victoriaponders.com/⁠ My book about my beloved father: ⁠Finding My Father’s Faith⁠;

    32 min
  2. 8 OCT

    How to Share Short Stories with Maxine Rosaler

    In this engaging conversation, host Wynne Leon, award-winning playwright Jack Canfora, and author Maxine Rosaler delve into her recently released book, 'The Missing Kidney,' a collection of short stories that explore the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of New York City in the 1970s and 80s. Maxine shares her journey as a writer, discussing her preference for short stories, the therapeutic nature of writing, and the importance of character development. The discussion also touches on the evolution of New York City, the themes of truth and denial in her work, and the challenges of navigating personal relationships in fiction. Throughout the conversation, Maxine emphasizes the significance of finding one's voice and the role of encouragement in a writer's journey.TakeawaysMaxine's stories are character-based and often autobiographical.She prefers writing short stories over novels for their conciseness.Writing can be therapeutic, helping to process emotions and experiences.The city of New York serves as a character in her stories.Maxine believes in the goodness of people and explores themes of denial.She emphasizes the importance of finding one's angle in writing.Feedback from readers and critics can be both affirming and challenging.The evolution of New York City influences her writing and themes.Maxine navigates personal relationships carefully in her fiction.The unconscious mind plays a crucial role in the creative process.Links for this episode: How to Share home The Missing Kidney website The Missing Kidney on Barnes & Noble and Amazon From the Hosts: Jack Canfora's website Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

    32 min
  3. 24 SEP

    How to Share SCI Support and Advocacy with Micki Purcell

    In this episode, Micki Purcell talks with Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson about her powerful journey following her son Anthony's spinal cord injury. She discusses the challenges faced by families dealing with such injuries and the founding of her organization, Walking with Anthony, which provides support and resources. Micki emphasizes the importance of advocacy, community involvement, and the need for better healthcare coverage for spinal cord injuries. The conversation highlights the personal stories of resilience and hope, as well as the ongoing fight for disability rights and awareness. Takeaways Micki Purcell founded Walking with Anthony to help families affected by spinal cord injuries.Insurance often fails to cover necessary rehabilitation for spinal cord injury patients.The organization has become a vital resource for those in need of support and guidance.Recovery from spinal cord injuries requires a strong desire and commitment to progress.Micki's advocacy work is deeply personal and driven by her family's experiences.Community support plays a crucial role in the recovery process for individuals with disabilities.Micki emphasizes the importance of mental health and emotional support for patients and families.The upcoming event aims to raise funds to help more individuals receive necessary care.Micki's family is actively involved in the charity, showcasing the power of collective support.There is a pressing need for systemic change in healthcare coverage for spinal cord injuries.Links for this episode: How to Share home Walking with Anthony Foundation Micki's Book: Walking with Anthony on Barnes & Noble and AmazonFrom the hosts: Vicki’s book about resilience and love: ⁠Surviving Sue⁠; Blog: ⁠https://victoriaponders.com/⁠ Wynne's book about her beloved father: ⁠Finding My Father’s Faith⁠; Blog: https://wynneleon.com

    27 min
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    How to Share Patience with Christine Devane (Corrected Audio)

    In this episode, Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson are with Christine Devane, a children's book author. Christine discusses her book 'Elephant Beach,' which addresses themes of kindness, social skills, and the importance of patience for shy children. The conversation explores Christine's journey from being a shy child to becoming an author, the significance of inviting others to join in, and the lessons that both children and adults can learn from her story. Takeaways Christine Devane's book 'Elephant Beach' promotes kindness and social skills.The story features a shy girl who learns to embrace fun and friendship.Elephants symbolize social connection and humor in the book.The book encourages children to step out of their comfort zones.Patience is essential for understanding shy children.Parents should be supportive and patient with their shy kids.Every child has a unique personality and needs different encouragement.The importance of inviting others to join in activities is highlighted.Christine's own experiences as a shy child inform her writing.Growth is possible for shy children, as seen in Christine's journey.Links for this episode: ⁠How to Share home⁠ ⁠Christine Devane's ⁠website ⁠Elephant Beach⁠ From the hosts: Vicki’s book about resilience and love: ⁠Surviving Sue⁠; Blog: ⁠https://victoriaponders.com/⁠ Wynne’s book about her beloved father: ⁠Finding My Father’s Faith⁠; Blog: ⁠https://wynneleon.com/⁠

    13 min
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    How to Make a Difference with Sharon Eubank

    In this episode, Wynne Leon and Sharon Eubank, the Global Director for Humanitarian Services for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discuss the principles of effective service as told through experience and examples in Sharon's book, 'Doing Small Things with Great Love.' Sharon shares her journey from being an English teacher to the Global Director of Humanitarian Services, emphasizing the importance of local solutions and the transformative power of volunteering. This episode highlights the significance of mentorship, overcoming barriers to service, and the impact of small acts of love in fostering community and connection.Takeaways• Sharon Eubank emphasizes the importance of local solutions for local problems.• Volunteering can be a transformative experience for both the giver and receiver.• Mentorship plays a crucial role in personal and professional development.• Small acts of service can lead to significant community impact.• Overcoming barriers to service often starts with individual passion and energy.• Building bridges of understanding is essential in a polarized world.• Effective service requires understanding the needs of those being helped.• Storytelling enriches the experience of service and community engagement.• Creating opportunities for connection can foster a sense of belonging.• The cycle of replenishment is vital for sustaining service efforts. Links for this episode: How to Share home Doing Small Things With Great Love by Sharon Eubank at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and Audible Sharon Eubank on LinkedIn From the Host: Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

    21 min
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    How to Share Creativity with Pia Mailhot Leichter

    In this episode, creative director, entrepreneur, and author Pia Mailhot Leichter is with Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson talking about her book, Welcome to the Creative Club. Pia shares her journey of rediscovering her creative power after facing personal challenges. Through her experiences, she emphasizes that creativity is not limited to the arts but is a vital skill for navigating life's obstacles. The conversation explores the importance of vulnerability, storytelling, and collaboration in the creative process, encouraging listeners to embrace their innate creativity and live authentically. Takeaways Creativity is a response to life's challenges.We often need to lose ourselves to find our true selves.Traveling can be a powerful catalyst for self-discovery.Creativity is not just for artists; it's for everyone.Embracing uncertainty can lead to greater joy and creativity.Vulnerability fosters connection and understanding.Storytelling is a way to honor our journeys and experiences.Collaboration enhances the creative process and outcomes.We are all natural born creators, regardless of our paths.Reclaiming our creativity is essential for a fulfilling life.Links for this episode: How to Share home Welcome to the Creative Club on Amazon, Audible and Barnes and Noble Famished a spoken word album on Spotify Pia's site: kollektiv studio From the Hosts: Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/ Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

    38 min

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A podcast about the why of sharing and how to do it better. What kind of sharing are we talking about? Toys? Tools? Files? Calendars? Meals? Space? The planet? All of it. We do it professionally and personally. In boardrooms and in bedrooms we tease out our willingness and ability to share. That’s what this podcast is focused on: how to share – to the appropriate audience, at the right time, and also understand how to receive when others share.

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