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Join us for St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s monthly Podcast, “With Arms Wide Open.” This podcast will share stories of people and programs in the Louisville community. Our podcast strives to shine the light on people and services that are of value to our Louisville family.
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1 SVDP 35│Breaking the Cycle: Dr. Donna Beegle on Escaping the Warzone of Generational Poverty 1:04:25
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Communication Across Barriers President and Founder Dr. Donna Beegle shares her one of a kind story on how she broke free from the "warzone of poverty" after 26 years. As a national expert on poverty, Donna invites us to fight poverty, not the people experiencing it. She talks about how you can be poverty-informed, the different types of poverty, and how to effectively communicate it with those around you. Watch Here Donna was a keynote speaker at last year’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul National Conference. She is the author of four books and has been featured on CNN, PBS, and other major media outlets. A former U.S. Secretary of Housing has personally endorsed her work on generational poverty and effective housing solutions. You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 34│Author and Keynote Speaker Katie Martin on her vision to end hunger in America 45:11
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As a leading voice in food insecurity, Katie Martin wants to reinvent the way we help people who need help with food. And the answer isn't simply handing out more food. In this episode, Katie challenges the traditional food pantry model to one that goes beyond charity—toward lasting solutions for ending hunger. She invites us into the connection between hunger and health. Watch Here Katie is the author of “ Reinventing Food Banks and Pantries: New Tools to End Hunger " and the CEO of More Than Food Consulting . She takes us through the myths of food insecurity, the systemic issues that led us to this point in the world's wealthiest nation, and how we can rethink food support to empower individuals and communities. You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 33│AMPED Founder & President Dave Christopher on overcoming personal struggles, from poverty to leadership, and connecting with your kids 55:01
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AMPED Founder & President Dave Christopher opens up about overcoming personal struggles that shaped him into the leader he is today. In this episode, Dave shares what it was like to have inconsistent access to food at an early age. He invites us into what drives him everyday and reflects on what it takes to lead a nonprofit through the highs and lows. Watch Here Dave takes us through the origin story of AMPED—Adventurous Minds Produce Extraordinary Dreams—which began as a bond with his son over music. Today, the nonprofit is changing the footprint in the West End with more than just music, but by providing a pathway out of poverty. You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 32│National President John Berry's vision for SVDP USA’s role in homelessness prevention 51:07
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SVDP USA National President John Berry shares his unexpected journey into the organization and his deep passion for homeless prevention. In this episode, John invites us into the rich history of St. Vincent de Paul and investing in a mission that's bigger than ourselves. Watch Here He talks about how he ended up at SVDP and the organization's growth, which is now ranked 59th on Forbes' list of largest nonprofits (up from 75th last year). He also makes the connection between the conferences and St. Vincent de Paul, the spiritual side of serving, and the SVDP National Conference comes to Louisville in August 2025! You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 31│Metro United Way CEO Adria Johnson on how her childhood experience with poverty shaped her life today, MUW's missional impact, leading on empty, and her son's legacy 47:00
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Metro United Way CEO Adria Johnson 's upbringing and adulthood hasn't been easy. But her faith has kept her standing stronger than ever. In this episode, Adria opens up about her story. Though she experienced poverty and was a product of a divorced home, she believes God used her childhood to shape her life's purpose. Watch here Here's what we talked about in this episode: The road Adria traveled to get to where she is today. Metro United Way's mission and hope for the community. Adria's leadership style and how to lead on empty. Adria lost both her parents and son Kenneth Rhodes, II, within a year after becoming CEO at Metro United Way. Kenneth tragically passed away at 29-years-old. She shares about still working through grief and how she continues to honor her son’s legacy. Adria offers advice for women just starting out in their career. You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 30 │Kroger's Jessica Sharp & SVDP volunteers John and Betsy Bowling on food insecurity, Kroger's response to rising grocery costs, and finding love at the Food Pantry 38:40
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For many families, a fruit basket on the kitchen counter and a stocked refrigerator are the norm. We don’t even think twice about it. However, that’s not the case for everyone. In this episode, we take a deeper dive into food insecurity. We invited onto the show Kroger Corporate Affairs Manager Jessica Sharp and longtime Food Pantry volunteers John and Betsy Bowling , who are Holy Trinity Catholic Church and St. Vincent de Paul Holy Trinity Conference members. Watch Here Here are the topics we covered: The ripple effect of food insecurity in one's life. Kroger's response to rising grocery costs. The life-changing impact regular access to healthy food can have on a community. How the Bowling's love story began at the Food Pantry? The Food Pantry is serving 20 times more people than the initial estimate in 2014. As we celebrate its 10-year anniversary, we reflect on the unique comradery between volunteers and clients. You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 29 │JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio & Evolve502 CEO Marland Cole on serving the next generation and the pressure of leading in today’s world 58:38
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JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio and Evolve502 CEO Marland Cole joined us as this month's podcast guests because our missions closely align. As our Family Success Center celebrates 10 years of providing year-round educational and social development opportunities to the next generation, we are grateful for our partnership with them. Watch Here Here were some conversation topics... Marty talks about initially wanting to be a basketball coach and serving under Indiana Hoosiers legend Bob Knight Marty's journey in teaching, which started at JCPS in 1996 Why public school and alternative JCPS options are still a strong and viable option for families Marland shares how Evolve502 is opening doors for JCPS students after high school Marty and Marland open up about how they handle the pressure and criticism of being a high-level leader What JCPS learned from last year's busing system issues. Marty shares how he and his team have made strides to improve school transportation You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 SVDP 28 │CEO Jennifer Clark on leadership transitions, the future of SVDP, and if people choose to be homeless 36:07
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Do you truly care about the homeless? CEO Jennifer Clark encourages us to build empathy for the unhoused population in this podcast episode. If you haven’t heard the news, Jennifer was promoted to St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Chief Executive Officer / Executive Director upon Dave Calzi's retirement in late July, who will continue to support SVDP in a newly created advocacy role. Jennifer serves as the first female leader in the organization’s 170-year history! Watch Here Jennifer talks about... How she ended up in the nonprofit world Leadership transitions and the future of SVDP If people choose to be homeless How her personal faith influences her work You can listen anywhere and anytime on Spotify Music, Apple Music, or YouTube Music. Please subscribe and share! Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 A Conversation with Kevin Adler, National Speaker & Author of "When We Walk By" 39:47
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If you hope to learn more about the state of homelessness in the U.S. and what we can do about it, Kevin Adler's new book, “ When We Walk By: Forgotten Humanity, Broken Systems, and the Role We Can Each Play in Ending Homelessness in America ,” is a must-read guide. Watch: YouTube Kevin’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, on a billboard in Times Square, and in his TED Talk. As the Founder and CEO of the nonprofit organization Miracle Messages in 2014, Kevin leads a global community of volunteers and referral partners, who have successfully reconnected more than 900 people experiencing homelessness with their loved ones, matched 350 unhoused individuals with volunteers for weekly calls and texts, and launched one of the first basic income pilots for the homeless in the U.S. This has resulted in more than two-thirds of people getting housed. Our CEO Dave Calzi spoke virtually with Kevin about these topics: One out of every two Americans is one paycheck away from homelessness. If that’s true, then why aren't more people homeless? Miracle Messages is all about the term "relational poverty." Kevin shares how that's the basis of his organization's strategy. What is the overall message of “When We Walk By?" Is it fair or proper to label the homeless as "the homeless?" Or is their an alternative way we can talk about those in need? Kevin shares that homelessness may be the most intersectional issue in America because there are a lot of “systems” at work. What are the current systems and how have they been set up for those experiencing homelessness to fail? Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 A Conversation with Whitney Austin, cofounder of Whitney/Strong 49:28
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Have you ever had one of those days? Well, Whitney Austin had herself a day on Sept. 6, 2018. In our 26th podcast episode, she opens up about her survival story during the mass shooting in the lobby at Fifth Third Bank Headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. For Whitney to survive after being shot 12 times is a miracle in and of itself, but even more incredible is how she started the nonprofit Whitney/Strong less than a month later to find common ground to end gun violence. You can download to listen, or watch now! Watch: https://youtu.be/kX_LSr_M1yY Our CEO Dave Calzi sits down with Whitney to talk about these topics: What kept her fighting on that fateful day in 2018, and how the trajectory of her life changed from that moment on? Whitney cofounded the nonprofit Whitney/Strong, whose mission is to find common ground to end gun violence through data-driven, responsible gun ownership solutions. She shares the initiatives her organization has spearheaded to create a safer community. This includes advice for parents on how to talk to their children about this tough topic. Gun rights are a divisive topic across America. Sometimes we can feel like we must choose a side—to have a gun or not to have a gun. Whitney shares the stance she believes people should take in terms of gun rights. Mass shootings can be a loaded term that we may not fully or accurately understand. Whitney reveals what she's learned about mass shootings in our country and encourages our audience to read "The Violence Project: How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic." Whitney opens up about the aftermath and how she found healing from trauma, grew in her mental health, and leaned into close relationships during that season of her life. To learn more, visit www.whitneystrong.org/ . Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 A Conversation with Churchill Downs President & COO Bill Mudd and Vice President of Corporate Communications Tonya Abeln 46:54
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If you want to grow as a leader, then listen to Churchill Downs Incorporated President & COO Bill Mudd and Vice President of Corporate Communications Tonya Abeln open up about what they've learned as high-level leaders over the years. In our 25th podcast episode and ahead of the 150th Kentucky Derby, we hear from Bill and Tonya as they talk about what's new at Churchill Downs and give leadership advice. You can download to listen, or watch now! Watch: https://youtu.be/dGr5INxvp4o Bill has been the President and Chief Operating Officer of CDI since 2015. He joined CDI in 2007 as the Executive Vice President and CFO after working for several years at General Electric and was promoted to the role of President and CFO in 2014. Under Bill’s leadership CDI’s business has expanded through the development of live and historical racing entertainment venues, the growth of TwinSpires horse racing online wagering business and the operation and development of regional casino gaming properties. CDI follows a long tradition of corporate social responsibility and has been a committed charitable partner for decades. In her role as Vice President of Corporate Communications for Churchill Downs, Tonya is responsible for the strategy, implementation and oversight of internal and external communications and revels in the opportunity to share the thrilling and inspiring stories behind one of America’s most iconic brand—the Kentucky Derby. Additionally, as President of Churchill Downs Foundation, she drives strategic charitable initiatives and manages community partnerships across the company’s entire portfolio of racetrack and gaming properties. Our CEO Dave Calzi sits down with Bill and Tonya to hear about the rich history of the Kentucky Derby and CDI: Bill and Tonya reminisce on their favorite Derby Day memories. The major changes and cultural shifts at CDI over the last couple of decades, including what's new ahead of this year's race. The first Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks were held in 1875. St. Vincent de Paul Louisville started in 1853. Each organization has a rich history that has impacted the community in different ways. Through corporate giving, the Churchill Downs Foundation contributes over $5 million annually in charitable grants and in-kind donations to more than 800 organizations nationwide. Tonya talks about the importance of the Foundation's corporate charitable giving. They share some of the ways CDI serves the community and seeks to engage horseracing fans year-round, including the Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy. The definition and growing pains of leadership, especially in the early years. Advice for young leaders who don't just want to climb the ladder, but hope to make a difference in the workplace for the benefit of the community. How you can balance a demanding job with everything else in your life. To learn more, visit https://www.churchilldownsincorporated.com/ . Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 A Conversation with Rachelle Starr, founder and president of Scarlet Hope 31:53
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Scarlet Hope founder Rachelle Starr used to drive past "Theatre X" everyday on her way to work without thinking twice about the sex entertainment industry. Today, she goes into strip clubs with home-cooked meals and brings hope to the women inside. In 2007, Rachelle founded Scarlet Hope, a nonprofit that shares the hope and love of Jesus with women in the adult entertainment industry. Scarlet Hope has since expanded across 10 cities in the United States from Las Vegas and Los Angeles to Atlanta and Orlando. Rachelle is a national speaker who has trained thousands of people to launch similar nonprofits worldwide. She is also the author of “Outrageous Obedience.” You can download to listen, or watch now! Watch: https://youtu.be/WnzD9wFdLpw Our CEO Dave Calzi sits down with Rachelle to talk about the local and global sex entertainment industry: Rachelle shares her story and how Scarlet Hope launched. In the early years of Scarlet Hope, Rachelle talks about her many personal doubts and others calling her "crazy." She shares about overcoming her initial fears and her organization's frontline work to combat sex trafficking. How Hollywood films like "Taken" or "Sound of Freedom" may not give us an accurate picture of the adult entertainment industry. Louisville is the 13th largest sex industry per capita in America. Rachelle says sex trafficking is happening "right next door" and gives us a look behind the curtain into the adult entertainment industry—whether in strip clubs, online, or on the streets. Rachelle and her team went to this year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas. She shares about sex trafficking at the Super Bowl and their organization's outreach experience. To learn more, visit https://scarlethope.org/. Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 A Conversation with Teddy Abrams, Louisville Orchestra Music Director & Grammy Award Winner 44:58
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What's it like to win a Grammy? Teddy Abrams tells us in his own words ... and his answer might surprise you. This podcast episode is powerful, especially for anyone who has a passion or dream! For the last decade, Teddy has been a conductor, pianist, clarinetist, and composer and presently serves as the Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra and the Britt Festival Orchestra. Under his leadership, the Louisville Orchestra has experienced unprecedented success and its attendance has increased 30%. As Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year, Teddy has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning, the New Yorker, and NPR, among other media outlets. You can download to listen, or watch now! Watch: https://youtu.be/2EJ519TZ7UM Our CEO Dave Calzi sits down with Teddy to talk all things music: Teddy shares how his upbringing influenced him at an early age. He began improvising on piano at age 3 and has fallen in love with music ever since! Teddy took over the Louisville Orchestra at a time when it was not in a great spot and had filed for bankruptcy in 2013. He shares how a tight budget actually inspired a culture of artistic creativity. Teddy is known for riding his bike everywhere. He just got his driver's license. He tells us why! This February, Teddy received his first ever Grammy Award after winning the Best Classical Instrumental Solo for the orchestra's performance in “The American Project” with world-renowned pianist Yuja Wang. The Louisville Orchestra is playing their third “Music Without Borders” performance at the Family Success Center on Friday, April 12. Teddy shares why it's important to make music available to everyone in our community. You can get your free tickets today! To learn more, visit https://louisvilleorchestra.org/. Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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1 A Conversation with nationally known author Leah Rothstein and Louisville Metro Government Planning Supervisor Joel Dock 47:48
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How do Legos help explain housing segregation? Louisville Metro Government Planning Supervisor Joel Dock shares what they have to do with one another. This is an eye-opening podcast conversation! On the topic of housing segregation, author Leah Rothstein and Joel are global and local leaders, respectively. They are passionate about what we can do in our own communities to begin to challenge and redress segregation. You can also watch now! Watch: Video Leah is a nationally known housing policy expert and coauthored “Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law,” which released last year. Joel has worked at Louisville Metro Government for 11 years, and oversees zoning changes and land development code in the Louisville area in the Office of Planning. Our CEO Dave Calzi talks with Leah and Joel helps put housing segregation into layman's terms: Leah shares how she and her father, Richard, became a strong dad-daughter duo in the housing arena. Richard wrote “The Color of the Law,” which has sold almost one million copies and focuses on how federal, state, and local governments gave rise to and reinforced neighborhood segregation. "Just Action" is the sequel. As a nation, are we past segregation from a housing perspective? Why or why not? Specific examples from “Confronting Racism in City Planning and Zoning" help us look at decisions made over the last century and what led to zoning segregation. Joel shows us how Legos can teach us about more "middle housing" options for local citizens. Over the last few decades, Louisville has become more diverse, and in particular, has many refugees and a growing Hispanic population. How does this affect housing? To purchase "Just Action," go to https://www.justactionbook.org/ or visit justaction.substack.com . Joel and his team's interactive exhibit/story map of “Confronting Racism in City Planning and Zoning": https://arcg.is/1Snbj4. Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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Tony Cash was an outlaw whose story is truly one of amazing transformation! From the age of 11 to 49 years old, he spent an accumulative 36 years incarcerated and two of those decades in and out of solitary confinement. Now, Tony is on a mission to help men like him. You can also watch now! Watch: https://youtu.be/C9T2F19Br_Q Alongside his wife, Kim, their nonprofit organization, Freedom Lake, has a nearby property with a 20-bed dorm inside the facility to provide a place for recently released men to reintegrate into society and find purpose in their lives. Joining this episode to share their journey are Kevin and Travis, former addicts who have been helped through Freedom Lake. Our CEO Dave Calzi covers these topics with our guests: Tony's story and the launch of Freedom Lake How does the home we grew up in shape our story? How can we help those with traumatic backgrounds reenter society? Where do we start? Are we all "incarcerated" in different ways? Why or why not? As the New Year rolls on, they give advice on removing bad habits and replacing them with lasting change Tony and Kim have served inside the prison system since 2018 helping men affected by substance and alcohol abuse find their identity in Christ, reach their God-given potential, and discover God’s purpose for their lives. To watch Tony's story and learn more about Freedom lake, visit https://freedomlake.org/ . Thanks to everyone who listened! Follow us on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn !…
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