
Doing Good
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Heartfelt Drives feat. Anne Marie Nordgren
Ann Marie Nordgren works at the Wilson County CASA nonprofit and volunteers for another, Wilson Rides. This caring mother shares why she views volunteering as a way to help others and an opportunity to learn from those who are vulnerable while expanding one’s own perspective. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv

From Reel to Real: How Every Day Action Saves Food and Feeds the Hungry feat. Hillary Cohen
Hillary Cohen founded and volunteers with Every Day Action, the LA-based nonprofit which saves food from film and television productions to feed the hungry. Hear what led her to create the nonprofit and how, with the help of a friend, they grew the new nonprofit. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv

Driving for Change: A Journey of Compassion and Trucking Philanthropy feat. Idella Hansen
Idella Hansen’s passion for volunteering stems from her grandmother’s involvement in their hometown church years ago. Due to her career of driving for 54 years, Idella volunteers at many trucking organizations including CDL TEAR, Real Women in Trucking, Trucker’s Christmas Group, and Operation Roger. Listen as Idella shares unforgettable stories about drivers who have been stranded, injured, or otherwise fallen on hard times, as well as how she pulls together resources to benefit the nonprofits and their clients. Idella lives in Camden, Arkansas. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv

Empowering Minds: Understanding Dyslexia and Making a Difference feat. Leah Marcus
In this week's episode of "Doing Good," join us as we delve into the world of making a positive impact through understanding dyslexia. Our host, Megan, engages with Leah Marcus, a passionate volunteer and graduate student, who discusses her journey with dyslexia and her involvement with Learning Matters, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting students with dyslexia. Leah sheds light on dyslexia's challenges, its impact on learning, and the importance of specialized instruction. Discover how she uses social media to spread awareness, provides valuable resources, and shares personal stories of transformation. Tune in to gain insights into dyslexia, its hidden struggles, and the empowerment it brings to individuals and communities. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit.

From Adventure to Advocacy: The Power of Lifelong Volunteering feat. Michael Freeman
In this podcast episode, join us as we speak with Michael Freeman, a true embodiment of the spirit of service. With an unyielding sense of adventure, fearlessness, and a heart full of compassion, Michael's life is dedicated to making a difference. From his work in the public sector and service in the National Guard to his extensive volunteering with water-related non-profits in the southeastern United States, Michael's journey is a testament to the power of giving back. He shares insights into the differences between his career and volunteer work, the range of activities he engages in, and the deep impact of building relationships through volunteering. With stories of thwarting environmental harm, providing support during emergencies, and speaking passionately on behalf of non-profits, Michael's experiences underscore the incredible potential of volunteering to create positive change. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit.

Empowering Change: A Path to Giving Back feat. Martin Plumlee
Martin Plumlee finds inspiration to volunteer from his family, West Point experience, and his faith. He contributes to various organizations including High Hopes, Rotary Club, and Reboot Recovery, among others. Listen as Martin shares the joy and peace he gains from aiding others, recommends several organizations, and emphasizes a vital message about mental wellness. Martin was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, where he lives with his wife, two children, and three dogs. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit.

Empowering Kids' Lives Through Volunteering feat. Tanya Kanney
Tanya Kanney has been a dedicated volunteer for children since high school. As the founder of Orphans to Royalty, her passion for people comes from God and the example set by her mother in soup kitchens. Listen as Tanya speaks about the origin of Orphans to Royalty, the sometimes “muddy” side of volunteering, and how to get involved volunteering in your passions. Tanya resides in Austin, Texas, and has previously volunteered at organizations such as Junior Achievement and Rotaract Club. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv

Embracing Boldness: Empowering Others through Volunteerism feat. Shayvonya
Shavonya Washington encourages each of us to “Just be bold!” A break-up led her to volunteer, and today she serves several nonprofits including No Man Left Behind, Gilda’s Club, Nashville Children’s Theatre, and a local YMCA. Her personal reason for volunteering ties the four together for her. Shavonya lives south of Nashville, Tennessee. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv

Ageless Acts of Service: Uniting Generations through Volunteerism feat. John
John Richardson finds immense joy and wisdom in both older and younger individuals, and his volunteerism reflects this. He volunteers for the Boy Scouts of America, Tres Dias, and local government as an Officer of Elections for the Davidson County Election Commission. Hear his passion, reasons for volunteering, and how he benefits from serving others on this Doing Good podcast episode. John lives in Nashville, Tennessee. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv

Knowing Your Ancestry with John Baker
In today's episode, Megan speaks with John Baker. John is an insurance professional who passionately preserves African American history. His lifelong interest is the genealogy of African American families – including those whose ancestors were slaves. He leads by example by volunteering in leadership and hands-on roles for a museum, library, and archives.This podcast is produced by Doing Good, a 501 nonprofit which celebrates volunteers’ stories in various formats. This new podcast season includes a segment of resources and education about each volunteer’s passion. Doing Good celebrates those who do good!To learn more about who we are or to get involved, visit us at www.doinggood.tvFor more on John Baker please connect with him here.

Recording African-American History with Natalie Bell
In today's episode, our host Megan speaks with Natalie Bell. Natalie is a journalist who discovered her passion through her work. She believes understanding the past is essential to understanding the present. This conversation focuses on her volunteerism in history with a focus on African American cemeteries.This podcast is produced by Doing Good, a 501 nonprofit which celebrates volunteers’ stories in various formats. This podcast episode launches a new season which includes a segment of resources and education about each volunteer’s passion. Doing Good celebrates those who do good!To learn more about who we are or to get involved, visit us at www.doinggood.tvFor more on Natalie Bell please connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalierbellDiscover the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society at https://aahgsnashville.org

Anna Kate shares her passion for animals and her experience living with autism
Anna Kate Roberson is a determined fourteen-year-old who doesn’t let her autism diagnosis get in the way of her dream of becoming a veterinarian. She volunteers at two horse rescue centers where she is able to help with the horses and gain valuable experience.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Vane Clayton values community and hard work through farming-based volunteerism
As an employee of John Deere and former CEO of KPA, Vane leverages his broad range of education and work experience to reconnect with his passion: farming. Vane largely gives back to his Colorado-based community through Farm Rescue, a non-profit that helps family farms plant and harvest crops following unexpected medical crises.

Susan Hartley shares how family influences her volunteer work
In today's episode, Susan Hartley talks about her experience raising a special needs child and how it helped her discover the Developmental Disabilities Resource Center. She also discusses her cousin's non-profit, the Imagine Project, and how beneficial its program can be.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Carroll Hill explains how History and Music creative a positive impact in her community
In this episode of Doing Good, Carroll Hill discusses her experience volunteering with the National Museum of African American Music.

LaDawn explains how God drives her volunteerism
LaDawn volunteers for her church and for Cray Youth & Family Services. In this episode, she dives into not only how she volunteers, but how religion has impacted her volunteerism.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Cylinda Smith shares her story on volunteerism with Roberta's House.
Cylinda Smith shares her story on volunteerism with Roberta's House in Baltimore,Maryland. As a mother,grandmother and community leader, she also shares stories on serving various program efforts as grief counselor and minister.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

How Children and Youth can Volunteer
This is the last of five episodes when I am humbled to step in with a mini-series on volunteering so our podcast editor volunteers can enjoy a well-deserved break. In this mini-series, we’re breaking volunteering down into age groups. Prior episodes targeted retirees, the majority of the working adult population, and college-age – slash-young professionals. This week is about children and youth. I am here today to personally encourage children and youth to volunteer. Because of this, you may be a child, a pre-teen, a teenager, or one of their parents. I am glad you’re each here!

The Digital Natives
This is the fourth of five episodes when I am humbled to step in with a mini-series on volunteering so our podcast editor volunteers can enjoy a well-deserved break. In this mini-series, we’re breaking volunteering down into age groups. The prior episodes targeted retirees and the majority of the working adult population. This week is college age – slash-young professionals, and next week is about children and youth.

The Working Adult Population
In this mini-series, we’re breaking volunteering down into age groups. Last week’s episode was about retirees and spouses. Today’s is about the working adult population. And the next two weeks are for college age – slash-young professionals then children and youth.

What does it mean to make a Difference?
Now, everyone’s heard the phrase “everyone can make a difference.” But, do they really mean it? I say yes. I’m breaking it down to age groups to show you, or remind you, how you can make a difference.

New Season: Megan's Sililoquies
So, for five weeks, I am humbled to offer a short series on volunteering so our podcast editor volunteers can enjoy a well-deserved break.

Farhana Ali discusses her life as a mother volunteering within her community of Dallas,Texas
Farhana Ali has also made huge contributions while sharing her volunteering roots in her community, with her children, husband and as head treasurer and board of directors at Texas Muslim Women's Foundation in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas.Music from Uppbeat"Clarity" by ZooLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Katie Elick shares her volunteerism for cancer patients and survivors
Even though Katie has terminal cancer, she volunteers at Little Pink Houses of Hope and is living her new normal.Music from Uppbeat"Clarity" by ZooLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Daisuke Suzuki shares his passion for education
Daisuke was never taught in a way that worked well for him, so he is volunteering with Class Act Detroit to help make education better for the next generation of students.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Rashed Fakhruddin shares his involvement with non-profits and family as a volunteer for 3 decades.
Rashed Fakhruddin shares his involvement and family involvement with various non-profits and passion for volunteering through his own personal life changing events and stories.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Ashraf Yassin shares his story and impact on others as a volunteer
In this week's episode, Ashraf Yassin talks about and reflects on the importance of volunteerism, the impact it has on his life and others within his community of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and how his upbringing and family back home in his country of Jordan inspired him to continue to give back!Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

HG Stovall Volunteers with an Underserved Community to Ease Homelessness
Homelessness affects the LGBTQ+ community more than any other segment of our population. HG Stovall shares his experiences in helping ease that challenge in his city.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS

Leah Kennedy discusses her passion for spreading Agricultural Awareness
Through her involvement in agriculture-focused volunteer organizations, Leah Kennedy explains how volunteering shaped her career goals and perspective. She discovered at an early age that reaching out to your community can be a mutually beneficial experience for all, regardless of age.

Jimmy Pitts shares how he Makes Volunteerism a Family Project
Jimmy Pitts shares how he and his wife enjoy volunteering with their church, through their work, and with the Boys and Girls Club.

Denise Stewart Shares the Realities of Living with Mental Illness
Denise Stewart shares the realities of living with mental illness. She talks about her volunteerism as a teacher and coordinator with a mental health non-profit.

Jordan Thomas explains how a Personal Tragedy led him to Volunteer
Jordan experienced a tragedy at a young age. After beginning a career he realized that he needed to make a shift to volunteering.

Michele Nicholson talks about Surviving Human Trafficking & Volunteering with Women in Need
Michele Nicholson is a survivor of human trafficking. She talks about how she volunteers with women despite the mental wounds she has from her experience.

James King shares his passion for Adoption, Family, Soccer, and Community Service
In this week's episode local financial advisor, James King, shares his passions for adoption, family, soccer, and community service through his workplace, Pinnacle Financial Partners.

Samantha Spector Volunteers with Local Artists
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Samantha Spector talks about her experience with the Periscope Project, a cohort for local artists through the Arts & Business Council of Middle Tennessee.

Sallie Mayne Volunteers with the Arts
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Sallie Mayne continues her work after retirement with the arts through volunteerism.

Alicia Rye Volunteers with Seniors
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Alicia Rye shares as a volunteer how music is a lifeline for seniors.

Susan Hollyday Revives her Love for Shakespeare through Volunteerism
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Susan Hollyday revives her love for Shakespeare through volunteerism.

Van Pinnock Shares his Background in Volunteerism and Music
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Van Pinnock talks about his background in volunteerism and his love for music.

Beca Ramon Shares Heritage through Dance
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Beca Ramon tells us about her experience sharing heritage through dance with kids in her community.

Danie Contreras Volunteers with Inner-City Youth
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Danie Contreras shares her experience volunteering with inner-city youth.

Jonah Jackson Volunteers with the Nashville Repertory Theater
Welcome to the Doing Good podcast from Doing Good, the 501c3 nonprofit. We’re “Celebrating those who do good”. In today's episode, Jonah Jackson talks about volunteering with the Nashville Repertory Theater.

Doing Good Podcast Trailer
The Doing Good podcast celebrates those who are doing good! Listen to our trailer episode to learn more about who we are and what you can expect from this podcast.We hope you will be inspired and educated by weekly interviews with nonprofit volunteers who share their personal passions and stories. All ages, races, ethnicities, religions, abilities and disabilities are featured. It is produced by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit, doinggood.tv.