In the Arena with NOW

NOW Vital Village

In the Arena with NOW lifts up the voices of community leaders who are “in the arena” -- in classrooms, playgrounds, Congressional halls, hospitals, and neighborhood streets -- working to make sure that all children and families can live healthy, thriving lives. Each episode will delve into the experiences of local coalitions, residents, and experts who are working to create equitable systems of care and education. We’ll learn about what they are doing and why, challenges and successes faced, and advice for others seeking to build, grow, and sustain momentum for the long haul. Learn more at: https://www.networksofopportunity.org

  1. 07/24/2025

    Held to Hold: How Reflective Supervision Builds Resilience

    In this special crossover episode with Center for Care Innovations’s Health Pilots podcast, members of the BLOOM Clinic team at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland share how reflective supervision is helping them show up stronger for themselves, for each other, and for the families they serve. Hear as they discuss the emotional weight of pediatric primary care, the healing potential of reflective spaces, and how this trauma-informed, team-based model is helping to restore trust in healthcare, especially for Black families. Their story is one of mutual care, vulnerability, and collective strength. Featuring members of the BLOOM Clinic team (Black Love Opportunity and Outcomes Improvement in Medicine Clinic) at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland:  Dr. Dayna Long, Primary Care Pediatrician Dr. Justin Williams, Primary Care Pediatrician Toby Eastman, Licensed Clinical Social WorkerFran Merriwether, Clinical Social Worker Lisette Mazon, Resource NavigatorRonda Alexander, Former Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksResources Learn more about CCI’s Resilient Beginnings Network Learn more about the BLOOM Clinic at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital  Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to In the Arena with NOW and Health Pilots  Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing & Center for Care Innovations Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Episode Edited By: Wayfare & Resonate Recordings

    50 min
  2. 04/17/2025

    Dignity-Centered Care: Deepening Equity in Community Health

    In this special crossover episode with Center for Care Innovations’s Health Pilots podcast, we explore how the Petaluma Health Center team in Point Reyes and Bolinas is reshaping healthcare with a dignity-centered approach. We're joined by guests, Judith Bravo and Christina Gomez-Mira, as they share their journey of fostering equity, trust, and connection within their clinic and community through their work in CCI’s Resilient Beginnings Network and their collaboration with Vital Village Networks. Together, they reflect on what it takes to build a more equitable, trauma-informed healthcare space—not just for patients, but also for staff. From addressing power dynamics within the clinic to deepening engagement with their rural Latino community, they share key moments of growth, learning, and challenge. Featured guest: Judith Bravo, Patient Navigator, Point Reyes and Bolinas, Petaluma Health CenterChristina Gomez-Mira, MD: Medical Director at Point Reyes and Bolinas, Petaluma Health CenterRonda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksResources Learn more about CCI’s Resilient Beginnings Network Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen Health Pilots  Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing & Center for Care Innovations Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Episode Edited By: Wayfare & Resonate Recordings

    28 min
  3. 03/20/2025

    The Power of Convivencia: Finding Connections through Community Care

    In episode seven, we visit the community of Travis County, Texas and speak with Dr. Michelle Gallas, a pediatrician who has worked for the last decade caring for children and families facing complex medical and social challenges that impact their health and wellbeing. Dr. Gallas reflects on her own personal journey that transformed her care approach away from an “illness” model toward a “health promotion” model. Serving as the lead pediatrician for the Centering Parenting program, she evokes the power of convivencia - “coexistence” or “coliving”- outside the home, an important perspective learned from her patients. She shares more about how this innovative group-based model of care brings together children and families for group well child visits, peer learning, and meaningful connections across critical life stages in a child’s first three years. Dr. Gallas highlights the power that’s generated when you find people who share your passion, and reflects on how healthcare workers are uniquely positioned to honor the full spectrum of human connection - from pain to joy - through their work.  Featured guest: Dr. Michelle Gallas, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School Host: Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village Networks Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Edited By: Resonate Recordings

    33 min
  4. 02/06/2025

    We Have the Answers: Centering Interconnected Healing and Community-Led Solutions

    In our sixth episode, we continue our conversation with Julie Garreau, Chief Executive Officer, Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP), and a 2022 Community Food Systems Fellow. We learn more about CRYP's intentional approach to developing expansive programs that are centered on interconnected healing, including the WInyan Toka Win Garden, which was started by community elders — including Julie’s mother — and has since become the heart of the youth project’s Native food sovereignty initiative and a precious source of sustenance, healing, safety, and trust. Julie reflects on the inherent wisdom and self-sufficiency of communities, recognizing that “we have the answers, we have the solutions,” and speaks to the importance of changing how organizations do business so they are able to center healing and indigenous practices and strengthen pathways for future leaders.  Featured guest: Julie Garreau, Chief Executive Officer, Cheyenne River Youth Project Host: Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksResources Cheyenne River Youth Project Website: www.lakotayouth.org Lakota in America, a short documentary commissioned by SquareWaniyetu Wowapi (Winter Count), an award-winning documentary produced by CRYPCRYP-produced documentary films on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/Lakotayouth  Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Edited By: Resonate Recordings

    23 min
  5. 01/23/2025

    Young People are Community Power: Nurturing Culturally-Rooted Safe Spaces

    As we reflect on last year and look ahead to a new year, we draw inspiration from our powerful conversation with Julie Garreau, Chief Executive Officer, Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP), and a 2022 Community Food Systems Fellow. In our fifth episode, Julie reflects on her personal journey, family history and the community experiences deeply rooted in Lakota culture that have shaped her perspective of leadership as public service. She speaks to the importance of healing generational trauma through safe spaces and reclamation of culture and language with young people, and how these values have guided and strengthened CRYP's youth programming for more than 36 years. Julie affirms that “young people are community power” and that investing in future generations is critical for healing, sovereignty and a thriving future.  Featured guest: Julie Garreau, Chief Executive Officer, Cheyenne River Youth Project Host:  Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksResources Cheyenne River Youth Project Website: www.lakotayouth.org Lakota in America, a short documentary commissioned by SquareWaniyetu Wowapi (Winter Count), an award-winning documentary produced by CRYPCRYP-produced documentary films on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/Lakotayouth  Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Edited By: Resonate Recordings

    19 min
  6. 01/09/2025

    Radical Community Connection: Mia Birdsong on Interconnected Freedom and Leadership for the Future

    In our fourth episode, we tune in from Vital Village Networks’ 2024 annual National Community Leadership Summit in Boston, joined by hundreds of grassroots community leaders from across the country dedicated to designing new systems grounded in the joy of children, families, and communities. As we collectively navigate a time of transition, we return to the wisdom shared from this powerful conversation with author and futurist, Mia Birdsong, and Ronda Alexander, Vital Village’s Director of Partnerships. Mia reflects on her own personal experiences with radical connection and the path it offers as we imagine a future towards collective liberation and imaginative care for one another. She shares her journey of unlearning and relearning what it means to be free and the conditions that are critical to moving towards interconnected freedom, calling on us all to dream expansively and work together to build towards a world 100 years in the future.  Featured guest: Mia Birdsong, Futurist, Author and Executive Director of Next River: An Institute For Practicing the FutureHost:  Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksResources:  Next River - https://www.nextriver.org/How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community - https://miabirdsong.com/how-we-show-up Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Edited By: Resonate Recordings

    58 min
  7. 12/12/2024

    Inviting Others Into the Circle: The Ripple Effects of Community Power

    In our third episode, we join in a healing conversation with “woman of the community,” birth specialist, and Boston Breastfeeding Coalition (BBC) leader, Dominique Bellegarde. A true servant leader and long time Vital Village Networks champion for birthing people and families in Boston, Dominique shares how her personal experiences navigating motherhood and becoming a certified lactation counselor and educator shaped her journey of becoming an advocate. We learn more about the BBC’s efforts to create pathways for community scholars and design resources, such as their signature Breastfeeding Support Warmline, that responded to community needs and priorities.  She reflects on the unique role of coalitions, particularly in her field, to bring about collective action and demonstrating the power and ripple effects of helping others and inviting others into the “circle.” Featured guest: Dominique Bellegarde, Community Advocate & Educator, Community Health Worker, Birth (full spectrum birth & postpartum attendant, doula) & Lactation Specialist (CLC & CLE), candidate for IBCLC, Enthusiast & Influencer, co- facilitate Baby Cafe & Mother Healing Nurturing Center and Founder of D. Legacy Pace Setters   Host: Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village Networks Produced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child Wellbeing Music: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 Edited By: Resonate Recordings

    26 min
5
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9 Ratings

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In the Arena with NOW lifts up the voices of community leaders who are “in the arena” -- in classrooms, playgrounds, Congressional halls, hospitals, and neighborhood streets -- working to make sure that all children and families can live healthy, thriving lives. Each episode will delve into the experiences of local coalitions, residents, and experts who are working to create equitable systems of care and education. We’ll learn about what they are doing and why, challenges and successes faced, and advice for others seeking to build, grow, and sustain momentum for the long haul. Learn more at: https://www.networksofopportunity.org