Thinking CAAP

Beck Moore

Welcome to the Thinking CAAP podcast! Community Action Association of Pennsylvania (CAAP) is the Pennsylvania State Association that represents the network of 42 Community Action Agencies. CAAP is the statewide voice for local agencies and low-income citizens. It's also the primary source of advocacy, education, technical assistance, news, and networking for Community Action in the Commonwealth. CEO Beck Moore and Amanda Hoprich created this podcast as a resource for community action professionals to listen to on the go. Listen for updates about CAAP and how they might affect you. Then dive into the "huggy heart" of the matter—where Beck and his co-hosts tackle a current topic that community action professionals like you are facing across Pennsylvania. You can submit questions about community action issues for us to answer in future episodes by emailing info@thecaap.org, subject line: Thinking CAAP.

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    EP. 38 Workplace Culture & Leadership: How Empathy Drives Engagement

    In this episode of Thinking CAAP, Beck Moore and Heather Holloway welcome Marie Connelly for a conversation about leadership, workplace culture, empathy, health advocacy, and what it means to live a "point-worthy" life. Marie shares how her nonlinear career path shaped her work as an HR anthropologist, giving her the opportunity to observe workplace dynamics across campaigns, nonprofits, higher education, healthcare, hospitality, and leadership development. She reflects on what strong leaders do well, why administrative support and onboarding are often undervalued, and how small intentional actions can create meaningful engagement across an organization. Marie also opens up about her rare disease diagnosis, her experience with Cushing's disease and adrenal insufficiency, and the way that journey changed how she understands energy, boundaries, purpose, and empathy. Her "point-worthy life" framework offers a powerful reminder for leaders, caregivers, and human service professionals: every decision, relationship, and responsibility uses energy, and we have to be intentional about where our points go. The conversation closes with practical insight on workplace kindness, medical advocacy, onboarding, generational communication, and how leaders can create cultures where people feel seen, supported, and valued. For more from Marie Conley: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mconleyconsulting/ Website: https://www.mconleyconsulting.com/ Conley Cushing's Disease Fund: https://kickcushings.com/ Discover more about the Thinking CAAP podcast: https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog

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    Ep. 34 Why Choose Board Service and What Makes a CAAP Board Different?

    What does it really mean to serve on a Community Action board? In this episode of Thinking CAAP, Beck Moore explores that question through two separate conversations with board members who bring very different experiences and a shared commitment to community. In the first half of the episode, Beck talks with Aron Carter, who reflects on his journey from being a Head Start graduate to serving on the board of STEP, Inc. Aron shares why vulnerability matters in board service, why nonprofit work is often far more complex than people realize, and why meaningful board recruitment starts with relationship and trust. In the second half, Beck is joined by Tara Davis, who brings more than 20 years of nonprofit experience to the conversation. Tara discusses what makes Community Action unique, the importance of including lived experience in leadership spaces in authentic ways, and why breaking stigma around poverty starts with telling the real stories of the people Community Action serves. Together, these conversations offer a thoughtful look at what strong board service can look like — from governance and accountability to empathy, lived experience, and the responsibility to listen well. If you've ever wondered how Community Action boards function, why their structure matters, or what real leadership looks like in service to a community, this episode is for you. Discover more about the Thinking CAAP podcast: https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog

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Welcome to the Thinking CAAP podcast! Community Action Association of Pennsylvania (CAAP) is the Pennsylvania State Association that represents the network of 42 Community Action Agencies. CAAP is the statewide voice for local agencies and low-income citizens. It's also the primary source of advocacy, education, technical assistance, news, and networking for Community Action in the Commonwealth. CEO Beck Moore and Amanda Hoprich created this podcast as a resource for community action professionals to listen to on the go. Listen for updates about CAAP and how they might affect you. Then dive into the "huggy heart" of the matter—where Beck and his co-hosts tackle a current topic that community action professionals like you are facing across Pennsylvania. You can submit questions about community action issues for us to answer in future episodes by emailing info@thecaap.org, subject line: Thinking CAAP.