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A weekly Government, Organizations, Non Profit and Society podcast featuring Mathew Passy
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Causepods

The Podcast Consultant

Causepods

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Causepods

The Podcast Consultant

Causepods

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A weekly Government, Organizations, Non Profit and Society podcast featuring Mathew Passy
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As Sunny Change and his siblings navigated the complexities of grief and healing, they realized that their experiences were not unique and that there were many people out there who had similar stories to share. They decided to use their platfor
Have you ever had an opportunity in your life to pursue something new?Today we are talking with Nellie Harden, who had a very different start in her life but found through a family emergency where her passions could realign. She started with th
Have you ever said you were ok when you were hurting? At some point, we have all said we were ok when something wasn’t right. It is the next thing we do after that matters. Did we continue lying to ourselves, or did we let someone know or get h
Could your book be a podcast?Today we are talking with Sandy Ciaramitaro, who did just that with her children's series. In this non-traditional way of starting a podcast, she found success by creating follow-on content that kept the younger rea
Do you feel alone and have a diagnosis of Autism?Our guest today Sam Mitchell, shares how he has taken his story and combined it with the stories of others and helps members of the Autism community feel connected.In the last 20 years, Autism ha
Have you ever felt rejected for being who you are?Many episodes here on the show have highlighted issues where people are rejected or, worse, injured for someone just being who they are. Today we are talking with DeVannon, who has a story writt
Did you know that 1/10 people in the world have a genetic disorder?Today we are talking with Kira Dineen, who started podcasting in high school as a project. Ten years later, it is still going and has evolved, connecting Geneticists and people
When Roe vs Wade was overturned, did you wonder how you could help?"Every podcaster has a voice" is the common language in the industry, but what happens when the voices combine to advocate for change? That is precisely what Arielle did with th
Have you ever been in a situation that didn’t have a way out?Today we are talking with Andrew Pledger, and his story of leaving the religion he grew up in will make you see the faith differently. Andrew has found power in his story and in shari
We don’t know what we don’t know. Today we are talking with Rachel Bernstein about cults and stories of healing. It’s a dark world that most know little about, and most won’t until it hits home. But, as we discuss today, research into the topic
Is your money working for you, or are you working for it?As Kriti tells us in this episode, there is a shortfall by schools to teach adequate financial literacy information in schools. Growing up, it simply wasn’t taught in her schools, and it
In the weeds, between an itch to launch a podcast and actual launching, a podcast can be the one thing that keeps you from ever getting to launch. Tie this together with corporate podcasts, and you might just have doomed your podcast before it
Have you struggled to pay yourself a salary as a non-profit?As a non-profit, you get so focused on helping the cause you are concentrated on that your needs become the least of your problems. Add on top of that any guilt you might feel paying y
Have you ever considered a daily podcast? It’s a podcast category that is often overlooked because of what seems like too much work. But, under the right circumstance, it can be the perfect tool to provide short, daily value to a demographic yo
What would it feel like not knowing?For most of our life, we always get to know what's wrong, how to fix it, and what comes next. As we hear today, that is not always the case when it comes to diseases and for many people, they live life, not k
Purpose can come from anywhere.We often think of purpose as something that comes from something you love, but more often than not, purpose comes from the hard things in life. For example, today we are talking with Mike Graglia, who found a purp
What is hard to get back once it's lost?Today's guest, Jennifer Lee, shares how she had the feeling of safety shattered in a robbery. It was a long journey of almost two years before she could begin the process of rebuilding it. We often take t
Have you ever heard a story and said that couldn't happen to me?As a culture, we love shows like Law and Order, Criminal Minds, NCIS, but we typically live our lives every day that can't happen in real life. Today's guest Bill Mitchel shares h
How many children scream for help but have no one to help?It is easy to go about our daily lives and isolate ourselves from the evil in our world, but that doesn't mean it isn't present. Today, Asia Raine talks about how her podcast Letters to
Does your podcast offer hope?Many of the podcasts featured here on Causepods do just that, and today we have a special episode. It’s about illuminating opportunities in the medical community for Black Doctors. Sometimes in a world of noise, con
How connected locally are you?We often hear of a podcast with a National or International focus, but today’s guest Ryan Sullivan shares with us how he focused on local and how telling the stories of local artists has been a unique project for h
Do you think outside the box?Today's guest, Dr. Nii Darko, explains how he chose a different path after medical school and became a freelance surgeon. Hear why that made sense and even how he and his wife have built their family around this ide
Do you know someone who has been affected by Immigration Law?Today is a CausePod first, where we talk about immigration law and how it affects so many people within our country and those trying to get legally.Immigration can be a hot topic to t
Did you fit in when growing up?Today on the podcast, we have Nate Kelly, who didn’t feel accepted growing up; he had a loving family but never really found his place in a small town. Acceptance is an essential component for growing up, and it w
Will you take me home?These are the words that a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) hears when working with children in the foster system. A CASA is assigned to a child to represent the voice and advocate what is best for the child. It is
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