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  • Guitars for Vets: Healing power of music with Veterans
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Patrick McGuire, Nashville Chapter Coordinator with Guitars for Vets, who highlights the nonprofit organization focused on sharing the healing power of music with our Veterans. Guitars for Vets (G4V) serves at-risk United States Veterans impacted by PTSD and other service-related trauma. Through their unique, 10-week structured guitar instruction program, G4V puts the healing power of music in the hands of our nation’s heroes, helping to foster renewal, connection and community.

    During the interview, Patrick shares how the organization was founded in 2007 by guitar instructor, Patrick Nettesheim, and his student, Vietnam era Marine, Dan Van Buskirk, after realizing the guitar and lessons were a catalyst for positive human interaction and joy where it had once been lost. Patrick discusses the model and how guitars and lessons are provided at no cost to US Military Veterans who are referred by their doctor or a case/social worker at The Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. Ten private lessons are taught using practice guitars donated by the local community. Upon completion, the Veteran/student is awarded a new acoustic guitar and accessories. Patrick emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of learning guitar, citing its ability to help Veterans rewire their brains and find joy, while also highlighting the importance of volunteer instructors who possess patience, acceptance, gratitude, and empathy. The organization, which has about 170 chapters nationwide, relies on word-of-mouth and volunteer efforts to expand its reach and impact.

    Patrick wraps up explaining the need for financial contributions, donated guitars, and volunteer instructors to support the mission and continued growth of the organization. He emphasizes the importance of financial transparency and encourages listeners to visit the website for more information and to contact local chapter coordinators to get involved.

    Visit https://guitars4vets.org to learn more and to get involved with Guitars for Vets.

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  • Sole Hope-Providing shoes and medical care to children in Uganda
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Drü Collie, Co-Founder and Director of Philanthropy for Sole Hope, who highlights the nonprofit organization and their efforts to provide shoes and medical care and to restore dignity and hope for children in Uganda. The organization's mission is to "equip the vulnerable to walk in freedom from life-threatening diseases and exploitation through education, empowerment, and medical relief." During the interview, Drü shares how Sole Hope was founded after he and his wife discovered the devastating impact of jiggers, a parasitic infection impacting children in Uganda, through a YouTube video. The organization focuses on combating this neglected tropical disease in Uganda, where it is often stigmatized as witchcraft. Drü and his family moved to Uganda for six years to establish the organization, and the organization is now based in Nashville, Tennessee, with a team of employees working directly in Uganda.

    Drü explains the process of Sole Hope's work in Uganda, which involves weekly village visits to wash children's feet, remove jiggers, provide education, and distribute shoes. The organization employs 48 Ugandans, including tailors and shoemakers, who create shoes from recycled denim sent from America. Drü emphasizes the importance of providing shoes, as it helps keep children in school, protects them from parasites and injuries, and addresses the stigma associated with jiggers. The organization has distributed over 370,000 pairs of shoes and operates a residential facility for severe cases.

    Drü discusses Sole Hope's expansion into mental health and addiction treatment, as they've found that many of their patients in Uganda face non-physical challenges due to poverty. He explains various ways the community can support their efforts, including a $10 monthly donation program and participating in shoe-cutting parties, which are being relaunched as team-building events for businesses. Drü emphasizes the importance of taking action when seeing a problem and shares how this journey has transformed his family's perspective on life and making a difference.

    Drü shares the story of Joy, a 10-year-old girl who was severely affected by jiggers, a parasitic infection. Joy was initially nicknamed "Little Duck" due to her abnormal walk caused by over 720 jiggers in her body. After receiving treatment at the Hope Center, Joy's physical and mental condition improved dramatically within a week. Her transformation not only changed her life but also impacted her village's perception of the jiggers problem, demonstrating the effectiveness of their intervention in combating this treatable disease.

    Drü wraps up highlighting the ways the community can support their efforts through financial contributions, Shoe Cutting Parties, Team Building Experiences, or visiting Uganda to see the impact firsthand.

    Visit https://www.solehope.org to learn more and get involved with Sole Hope.

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  • Freedom Preparatory Academy, growth to serving more than 2,000 students
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Melody Webber, Manager of Enrollment and Community Engagement at Freedom Preparatory Academy, who highlights the mission and efforts of the tuition-free charter school network in Memphis, Tennessee and Birmingham, Alabama, that prepares all students in grades Pre-K through 12 to excel in college and in life.

    During the interview, Melody shares how Freedom Preparatory Academy was founded by Roblin Webb in 2009, and how it has grown from a single 6th-grade class to now serving over 2,000 students across five schools in Memphis, Tennessee (2 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school) and 1 elementary school in Birmingham, Alabama in the heart of the Titusville community. Freedom Preparatory Academy's Memphis schools are in the Westwood/Whitehaven area. Melody talks about the school's expansion into Birmingham in 2024, their focus on educating the whole student, and some of their unique characteristics, including flexibility with setting start and end times to help parents with children at each of their schools, professional development for staff each Wednesday, and a requirement for high school students to complete 100 hours of community service. Melody also highlights some of the school's academic achievements, partnerships with organizations like Wellchild and UT Health Science Center for student and family support, and its commitment to character development and leadership opportunities for students.

    Melody explains the enrollment process for Freedom Prep charter schools, where returning families complete enrollment first, followed by new applications processed within 24-48 hours. She outlines how seats are awarded on a first-come-first-serve basis and how families receive email notifications about acceptance or waitlist status with parent meetings being required before the first day. Melody, who previously taught 7th-8th grade math and later high school, shared her perspective on the school's strengths and her experience watching students progress from 7th to 11th grade, then graduation.

    Melody discusses the importance of building relationships with families and providing support through parent-led workshops and community engagement at their schools. They emphasized the need to treat students as individuals rather than numbers, offering opportunities for academic, psychological, and extracurricular growth. She highlights the ripple effect of Freedom Prep's impact on the community, preparing students to become future leaders in various fields.

    Melody wraps up discussing Freedom Prep's community engagement initiatives, including open houses, tours, registration help nights, workshops, literacy and math nights at their campuses. She explains that the school seeks partnerships to offer additional family-focused programs like first-time homebuyer and budgeting classes. Weber provides multiple ways for interested parties to learn more and get involved, including visiting their website freedomprep.org, following them on social media, or contacting her directly at (901) 538-9500 ext. 60276 or (901) 498-1849.

    Visit https://freedomprep.org to learn more about Freedom Preparatory Academy.

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  • Ben Utecht highlights new product launch of Shower Sock and his second book, "The Champion's Creed"
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Ben Utecht, Super Bowl XLI Champion, bestselling author, and entrepreneur, who discusses his journey from sports to business leadership and philanthropy. Ben is the founder of SoleCareRx and Chief Culture Officer for True North Private Equity, where he oversees a family of companies spanning multiple industries. He was the keynote speaker at the cityCURRENT signature speaker series event in Nashville on May 15, 2025 and will be speaking in Memphis in August.

    During the interview, Ben talks about his experience playing for the Indianapolis Colts under Hall of Fame Coach Tony Dungy, which inspired his second book "The Champion's Creed" and his work as a chief culture officer. Ben highlights his book "The Champions Creed: Build Your Culture on the Power of Belief," which offers a blueprint for organizations ready to transform their culture from the inside out. He explains how the Indianapolis Colts, under Coach Tony Dungy, integrated beliefs and values and intentionally designed, built, and practiced their winning culture, both on and off the field. Ben emphasizes that culture should be treated as a strategic priority in businesses, and shares practical examples of how to create objective protocols that can be measured and reviewed. He encourages readers to see culture as a revenue driver and provides the website benutechspeaks.com for more information and book purchases.

    Ben also discusses the development and recent launch of Shower Sock, an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal disposable shower sock to protect feet in private and public showers. As the founder of SoleCareRx, he shares how the product idea started when he experienced a foot infection after taking a shower in flip flops while playing in the NFL. He talks about the product's exciting potential, noting its affordability and applications in preventing foot infections globally. Ben also highlights the philanthropic aspect of Shower Sock, partnering with Samaritan's Feet, a nonprofit organization distributing shoes to under-resourced communities around the world to help prevent skin infections. Ben is donating part of his cityCURRENT speaking honorariums to support Samaritan's Feet shoe distributions in Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee.

    To learn more about Shower Sock, visit https://showersock.com/. To learn more about Ben Utecht, his speaking and his book, "The Champion's Creed: Build Your Culture on the Power of Belief," visit https://benutechtspeaks.com.

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  • PLAY NICE, preparing students for life beyond the classroom in Nashville
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Karen Briscoe, Executive Program Director with PLAY NICE, who highlights the nonprofit organization focused on "providing a holistic youth development experience that prepares students for life beyond the classroom - equipping them with real-world skills, entrepreneurial mindsets, workforce readiness, and the confidence to lead with purpose, engage in their communities, and build meaningful futures through hands-on learning and mentorship."

    During the interview, Karen shares how the nonprofit organization started in 2019 by Tye Coleman and Kenny Cohen as an anti-bullying program, "Imagine It's You and Do Something," with the Police Athletic League (PAL) in New Jersey and Florida, and then how PLAY NICE was brought to Nashville when Tye Coleman moved back home to Tennessee. Karen highlights how PLAY NICE has grown in Nashville through partnerships, including Boys & Girls Clubs, Kid Power, YMCA, and Metro Nashville Schools, and how their programs still focus on anti-bullying, but have evolved to provide a holistic youth development experience with character education for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The organization's initiatives include building self-esteem, workforce development, and entrepreneurship through mentorship programs, along with year-round activities like summer camps and after-school programs. Karen discusses the positive impact of their programs and talks about the importance of their volunteers, called "Champions for Change." Karen highlights the positive impact on participants, noting increased confidence and improved behavior, and encouraged community support through donations and volunteer opportunities, emphasizing that anyone, regardless of background, can achieve success with the right support.

    Visit https://www.nbztv.com/ to learn more about PLAY NICE and how to get involved, or you can call Karen Briscoe at 615-755-9718. PLAY NICE is located at The Forge, 217 Willow Street in Nashville, Tennessee.

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  • JustMy, InfoHUB, JustMyGrants: Tools for Nonprofits & Business
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with JR Robinson, CEO and Co-Founder of JustMy, who discusses how their platform helps organizations share and distribute content through digital business cards and an InfoHUB in order to better connect and engage with the community. During the interview, JR explains how JustMy started in 2019 to give nonprofits a voice and has since expanded to create digital magazines, a newsstand, a virtual studio service, and now digital business cards and their InfoHUB. He discusses the InfoHUB's ability to consolidate content for expanded reach, with examples including a custom application for the Shelby County Sheriff's Office that provides incident cards for accident victims and traffic violations.

    JR discusses the mission of JustMy, emphasizing its focus on community service and affordable, educational tools to help individuals and businesses share their stories. He highlights the platform's unique feature of allowing users to control their content and branding, unlike other platforms like Facebook. JR also introduces the slogan, "All Eyes on You," which he believes reflects the inherent greatness in everyone and encourages individuals to showcase their best selves. He plans to further develop this concept and its narrative as part of a larger effort and movement with JustMy.

    JR then introduces "JustMyGrants," a program offering full-service marketing support to businesses and nonprofits for 12 months, covering up to $14,000 in in-kind services. The program includes monthly check-ins, planning sessions, and support for events, with a focus on helping nonprofits prepare for events and create engaging content. JR explains that the goal is to distribute 6,000 grants, providing $84 million in in-kind services, and emphasizes that the program is available nationwide due to advancements in technology.

    JR encourages listeners to learn more and take the next steps by visiting justmy.com or the local Memphis and Nashville websites, and JR highlights the availability of a free "myCARD X" to get started.

    Visit www.JustMy.com to learn more.

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  • Growing and sharing food through Fed by Faith
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Lori Birckhead, Co-Founder of the 97-acre By Faith Farm and their nonprofit organization, Fed by Faith, along with Erika Terhaar, Director of Development, who both highlight the power and importance of engaging the community to grow food and then donate the produce to local organizations in order to help those in need feed their families nourishing food. The mission of Fed by Faith is "to grow fresh, nutrient-dense food in a way that involves the local community and contributes healthy food sources to the most disadvantaged around us." The organization distributes their fresh produce through local hunger relief agencies such as Second Harvest, which picks up the food grown at By Faith Farm.

    During the interview, Lori shares how By Faith Farm started as a dream in 2008 to buy land, grow food, and give it away. She shares some of the journey, the growth from donating 2,000 pounds of food in its first year to 25,000 pounds currently, and the evolution of creating the nonprofit, Fed by Faith, in order to continue meeting the need in the community on a larger scale. Erika shares her story of serving as a "Farm Angel" volunteer and falling in love with the mission to now serving as part of the team, and she talks about some of the many ways the community can support their efforts through upcoming events, like their You Pick Flower days where you can bring family and friends to the farm to spend time in the flower gardens selecting the perfect blooms to create a wonderful bouquet for your home or loved one. Lori and Erika talk about the importance of volunteerism and community engagement, the vision and plans for the future, and some of the heartwarming stories of impact.

    Visit https://www.byfaithfarm.com to learn more about By Faith Farm, and their nonprofit, Fed By Faith, along with the many ways to get involved and support their efforts.

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    17 分
  • Angela Gargano shares RIGHT Method for navigating challenges and power of focusing on little things
    2025/06/03

    Host Jeremy C. Park talks with keynote speaker, Angela Gargano, a 6x American Ninja Warrior, former Miss Fitness America, 3x Cover Girl and biochemist turned fitness trainer, who shares some of her personal journey and how her background in biochemistry led to helping colleagues with fitness and nutrition, eventually leading her to open a gym and pursue Ninja Warrior competitions. She highlights the importance of community in her success, noting how a videographer encouraged her to try out for the show and how the Ninja Warrior community provided support and motivation. Angela emphasizes that community plays a crucial role in personal growth and achieving goals, offering encouragement and hope to individuals striving to overcome obstacles.

    Angela shares her experience of recovering from an ACL tear that happened on the last obstacle while competing on American Ninja Warrior, and highlights how focusing on small, foundational elements like core strength and basic movements was crucial for her rehabilitation. She ties the experience back to some of the points she makes in her keynotes emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation through simple practices, including proper sleep, nutrition, and mental fitness, which is essential for overall success and resilience. Angela discusses how incorporating small, consistent actions into one's routine, even for short periods, could lead to significant improvements without sacrificing time for larger goals.

    Angela then shares the basis of her RIGHT Method framework for handling adversity, which involves acknowledging emotions, identifying controllable factors, and developing a game plan. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and adaptability, and encourages taking small steps towards goals despite uncertainty. Angela also discusses her approach to overcoming self-doubt and negative thinking patterns, highlighting the power of positive visualization. The conversation concludes with information on how to follow Angela and book her for speaking engagements, including her website and customized talks for various audiences.

    Visit https://www.angela-gargano.com to learn more about Angela Gargano.

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    17 分