In this episode Lizzie interviews Kim Borman, the Executive Director of the Boston Women's Workforce Council (BWWC). Lizzie and Kim speak about how BWWC is collecting data from Boston employers to identify what the true gender and race gaps are to help raise awareness. For more information on BWWC visit: thebwwc.org
In this episode, Lizzie interviews Travis Eriksen from Child's Play Charity. Listen to Lizzie and Travis speak about how Child's Play Charity is taking innovation into hospitals improve the lives of children through the healing power of play. For more information on Child's Play Charity visit: childsplaycharity.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Kim Carter-Tillman, Founder of Time for Change Foundation. Listen to Lizzie and Kim speak about how Time for Change Foundation takes an innovative approach to providing holistic services for disenfranchised women and families. For more information on Time for Change Foundation go to: timeforchangefoundation.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Felipe Benitez from Corazón Latino. Hear Lizzie and Felipe speak about how Corazón Latino is bringing the message of conservation and natural resource stewardship to the Latino community. For more information on Corazón Latino visit: corazonlatino.us
In this episode Lizzie interviews Tim Wilson from Seeds of Peace. Lizzie and Tim speak about the work he has done with Seeds of Peace since 1993, running their Camp in Maine that brings together youth from different countries for leadership development. For more information about Seeds of Peace visit: SeedsofPeace.org
In this episode Lizzie speaks with Tyrique Glasgow, Founder of Young Chances Foundation. Listen to Lizzie and Tyrique speak about how Tyrique is giving back to his community and creating opportunities for youth in his neighborhood. For more on Young Chances Foundation visit: youngchances.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Hillary and Sam the Founders of Every Day Action. Hear Lizzie, Hillary, and Sam speak about how Every Day Action is solving food waste on sets and is feeding the unhoused and under-resourced community in Los Angeles. For more about Every Day Action visit: youreverydayaction.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Manohar Shenoy, Executive Director of Clean the World Foundation. Hear Lizzie and Manohar speak about how Clean the World Foundation is reducing the number of hygiene-related deaths by addressing global health issues. For more information on Clean the World Foundation visit: CleantheWorldFoundation.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Josué González, the Executive Director of Project STEP. Hear Josué and Lizzie discuss the importance of representation in classical music and how Project STEP is providing underrepresented youth comprehensive music instruction. For more information on Project STEP visit: ProjectStep.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Heather Starck, Executive Director of the Coral Reef Alliance. Listen to Heather and Lizzie speak about how Coral Reef Alliance is working in local communities and on a global scale to keep coral reefs healthy. Lizzie and Heather also discuss how each of us can make a positive impact on the coral reefs and oceans. For more information on Coral Reef Alliance visit: coral.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Walter Francisco Mena, the Executive Director of The Welcome Project. Hear Lizzie and Walter speak about how the Welcome Project is bringing together immigrants and helping them to participate and be a part of their community. For more information on The Welcome Project visit: thewelcomeproject.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Cindy Eggleton, the Co-Founder and CEO of Brilliant Detroit. Listen to Lizzie and Cindy speak about how Brilliant Detroit is transforming neighborhoods and helping young children be school ready, healthy, and stable. For more information on Brilliant Detroit visit: brilliantdetriot.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Keren Taylor, Founder and Executive Director of WriteGirl. Hear Lizzie and Keren speak about how WriteGirl is empowering teenage girls in their creativity, self-expression, and leadership. For more information about WriteGirl visit: writegirl.org
For more information on WriteGirl's book What's Behind the Blue Door visit: writegirl.org/blue-door
In this episode Lizzie interviews Dr. Ruth Coleman, CEO and Co-Founder of the Jonah Inheritance. Hear Lizzie and Ruth speak about how the Jonah Inheritance is investing and equipping Nigerian doctors to build a sustainable healthcare network in Nigeria. To learn more about The Jonah Inheritance visit: thejonahinheritance.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Lynn Margherio the Founder of Cradles to Crayons. Cradles to Crayons is an organization that provides children living in homelessness, or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive. For more information on Cradles to Crayons visit: cradlestocrayons.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Rina Bello, Executive Director of Bay Area Cancer Connections. Listen to Lizzie and Rina speak about how Bay Area Cancer Connections is providing wholistic services for people diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer. For more information on Bay Area Cancer Connections visit: bayareacancer.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Tanya Ambrose, Founder and CEO of Scrub Life Cares. Scrub Life Cares strives to remove the barriers that prevent women and girls from accessing the supplies and education needed to remain healthy during their menstruation, and throughout their daily lives. Hear Tanya and Lizzie speak about how Scrub Life Cares is empowering girls and women by changing the narrative surrounding periods. For more information on Scrub Life Cares visit: scrublifecares.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Claire Lachance, President and CEO of ReSurge International. ReSurge International provides reconstructive surgery to people who need it across the world, while also training local surgeons. Hear Claire and Lizzie speak about how the surgeries that Resurge International provides changes lives. To learn more about ReSurge International visit: resurge.org
In this episode Lizzie interviews Amanda Sherlip the Executive Director of Hands Across the Sea. Hands Across the Sea is increasing children's literacy across the Eastern Caribbean through school and community library programs. Hear Amanda speak about the importance of early childhood reading and how Hands Across the Sea's programs are comprehensive to support literacy. For more information on Hands Across the Sea visit: handsacrossthesea.org