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The Journalism Salute is a journalism appreciation podcast. We interview working journalists about who they are and what they do.
Our aim is to have diverse guests, thoughtful questions, and interesting conversation.
If you're an aspiring journalist, you'll learn potential careers to pursue and tips to put to use.
If you're an experienced journalist, you'll learn about like-minded members of your profession with notable stories to tell.
And if you're not a journalist, we hope you'll garner or further an appreciation for journalists and realize that they are NOT the enemy.
Try us!
And find us at our website or on Twitter and e-mail us at [email protected]
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Welcome to “Who Is My Neighbour?”, coming to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia.
I’m your host Tim Buxton, and on this podcast I have the incredible privilege of interviewing refugee Waymakers who are truly world changers in their communities.
You’ll discover their hopes and dreams, along with the many challenges they have and continue to overcome on their journey to belong.
Who is My Neighbour? is brought to you by You Belong — the social impact organisation leading the way in empowering Waymakers to thrive and belong.
Simply head on over to youbelong.org.au to learn more and find out how you can get involved. -
We are so excited to introduce Rapha's first podcast series: Building an Organizational Culture of Care. After the discovery of misconduct by ministry leader Ravi Zacharias - and similar abuse in other ministries and churches - Rapha's staff began an in depth discussion about organizational accountability, responsibility, and transparency. At Rapha, we often repeat Maya Angelou's famous words: When we know better, we do better. We are still learning, growing, and always working to improve our organization's culture. We invite you to join us in this limited series.
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UFCW 3000 union shop steward Michaela is always ready to answer fellow members’ questions about their union. She’s also a devoted murder podcast listener. Put those interests together, and she decided to start a union podcast to get all her coworkers’ questions and her own questions answered, and to meet as many people as possible who could share what it means to be a part of UFCW 3000. (No murder on this podcast, only solidarity!)
*The information shared on this podcast is offered by rank and file union member leaders of UFCW 3000. There may be inaccuracies or misstatements shared, as members will be speaking from the lenses of their perspectives and life experiences. While members are doing their best to share good information, we can make no claims to 100% accuracy and this podcast should not be construed as legal advice.
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Feeling at all freaked out by the state of the world at the moment? Wondering what you can do about it? Join Kumi Naidoo, the veteran social and environmental justice campaigner, to tackle some of the biggest issues of our time. In each episode Kumi is joined by activists, artists and community leaders who are dismantling our broken system - and building something better in its place. Hear their stories. Learn what has kept them fighting. Find out how we all can make a difference. Learn more about the podcast by visiting: powerpeopleplanet.org
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Philanthropy Roundtable’s interview series, “Doers to Donors,” highlights how innovators and self-made entrepreneurs are improving lives through charitable giving. In each episode, the Roundtable sits down with a philanthropist to learn about their personal journey, passion for charitable giving and advice for those wanting to make a difference.
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This podcast aims to serve as a platform to highlight and amplify the voices of trans men of color and share our transition stories. The Dem Bois Podcast will also cover other issues related to being a trans man of color, such as dating, fitness, sex, mental health, family, and other topics related to our existence. The podcast aims to amplify trans men of color voices and raise awareness of our lived experiences.
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Givers, Doers, and Thinkers introduces listeners to the fascinating people and important ideas at the heart of American civil society. We speak with philanthropists, foundation leaders, reformers, social entrepreneurs, nonprofit executives, religious believers, historians, sociologists, philosophers, journalists, and anyone else who will help us understand contemporary civil society’s achievements and failures. We also sprinkle in practical advice for nonprofit leaders and fundraisers. This is the podcast for anyone interested in that vital space where philanthropy and civil society intersect.
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Introducing non-governmental organizations and projects operating in East Africa. Hosted by Patrick Hill, president and founder of Team in Faith (teaminfaith.org), the podcast shares experiences, insight and anecdotes from the field in some of the poorest communities on the African continent.
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Goodniks is an audio project exploring the journey and meaning of doing good in the world — for people who do good or are just thinking about it. As we follow along the journey of these Goodniks, we dig into who and what inspired them, what keeps them up at night, their sacrifices, their rewards, their failures, and what it means for their relationships. What does it really mean to do good over the course of a life, or a moment, or a season?
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The Juste Podcast with Tim Buxton, explores courageous conversations with inspiring leaders and everyday heroes taking action to bring about positive change the world desperately needs. Tim is a motivational speaker, social entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of You Belong, a nonprofit empowering refugee Waymakers to integrate & thrive. The Juste Podcast comes to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia.
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You are here for answers, and so are we. This podcast illuminates the underlying causes of homelessness, explains systems that perpetuate it, explores innovative solutions, and shares stories from those with lived experiences. Dr. Marisa Zapata, director of PSU’s Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative, talks with experts, including those with lived experience, on how to better understand and address homelessness in Portland and beyond.