Category: Good Eye Podcast (Page 7 of 11)

Good Eye Podcast Ep45 Todd Feldman – The Rocket Factory

Todd Feldman and The Rocket Factory helps businesses grow and thrive.  As stated on their website, they “help companies know their mission and scale…profitably.”

Todd wants companies, entrepreneurs, small businesses and organizations to have more serious conversations about how to adapt in a business world forced to evolve in the ever-increasing virtual nature of doing business in the age of covid.  Many businesses are in survival mode, understandably.  Todd feels that while that’s necessary they need to seriously talk about how to change to meet new challenges to even make survival possible.

We also talk about the event he spearheaded in June called Spark Jam 2020.  He brought the creative, business and academic community together to have some of these conversations and learn from each other in order to foster collaboration as we all navigate our covid and post-covid reality.

The Rocket Factory

SparkJam 2020

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Good Eye Podcast Ep44 Andrea Starr – Go Forward Team Ride

Today’s guest is Andrea Starr, CEO of the Forward Foundation.  Andrea and I talk about the upcoming cycling event to benefit the Forward Foundation which provides assistance and resources for single mothers in crisis.  The event is October 24th and will take place in two forms: the organized ride from Bryan Park to Ashland and back, and the virtual event which will take place virtually wherever participants want to do their activities.  Virtual participants can ride, walk, run, swim, dance or do just about anything they want as long as they sign up for the event and use the hashtag #goforwardtogether on social media.

This is the first Go Forward event, but the plan is to have it again next year and for years to come when we can hopefully all get together to support the Forward Foundation and celebrate.

 REGISTER HERE

LEARN ABOUT THE FORWARD FOUNDATION HERE

SEE THE ROUTE AND DOWNLOAD GPS MAPS HERE

 

 

As founder and president of Gordian Partners LLC, Hallie Hovey-Murray is a lawyer, speaker, advocate, talent competition winner, ventriloquist and founder of the non-profit Autism Success Foundation.   She works closely with RBI Services who work with businesses and non-profits.  Hallie, the Autism Success Foundation and RBI Services are part of the Independent Agent Giving Program which means that with your help, Hallie and ASF could win as much as $3000.

Vote for RBI Services, Autism Success Foudnation and Hallie today by clicking the link below!

VOTE HERE WITH ONE CLICK:

A note from RBI Services’ and all-around community-minded non-profit superadvocate Jimmy Comer:

“RBI has been selected by Safeco Insurance as an Agent of Change in part due to our support with the Autism Success Foundation.  There is a contest tied to this recognition and the top three finishers will receive a donation from Safeco in the name of the agency that wins.  The process is easy.  You follow this link https://www.agentgiving.com/story/rbi-services/ and click on the vote button.  That is all.  It takes less than 30 seconds.

So far, we are sitting in third place, which will earn Hallie $1,000 but if we could slide further up, it would mean $2,000 or $3,000 for her.”

I interviewed Hallie on a recent episode of the Synapse Hubcast.  Hear the conversation and learn more about what an incredible person Hallie is by clicking on the player.

 

Go Forward Team Ride Course and Info

Click here to download a GPX file you can load onto your bike computer.

Click here to download a FIT file.

Who we are
The Forward Foundation (formerly known as The Sophie House) empowers single, working mothers experiencing crisis to build an independent, secure, and healthy future for themselves and their children. We have worked hard to thoughtfully design a program that fosters the resilience and independence of the women and families we serve so they can “move forward.”

Mission
“Empowering Action to Move Forward”
Empowering single mothers to move forward from crisis to a stable, independent future for themselves and their families

Our why
Navigating single parenthood is tough; even more so when dealing with financial hardship and minimal, or no support. Many of these women suffer in silence as they are too proud to seek assistance. These moms are used to being the “fixers” and taking care of others, so reaching out for help is challenging for them. We want them to know it is alright and there is support available to them. With one out of four homes in America being single parent households, and 81% of those being led by single mothers, the need is dire.

What we do
Qualified working, single mothers are eligible to receive subsidized childcare assistance and educational services. This aid allows them the opportunity to earn an income; hence providing stability and independence for their family

The mothers we serve often do not qualify for other community lifelines, such as rental and food assistance and childcare subsidies. They are often navigating the end of an unhealthy relationship, divorce, illness, or loss of a spouse that has precipitated financial crisis. During what can feel like a very isolating and uncertain time, we help single mothers take a step forward by helping them build community and gain valuable skills.

In conjunction with our collaborative partners, we equip our moms with vital resources and basic knowledge in the areas they need to best care for their children. Our in depth, comprehensive program prioritizes financial literacy, but also provides access to professional workshops centered around legal, career advancement, wellness, and life skills.

We work with financial advisors who offer individual consultation on saving, family budgeting, and long-term financial planning. There is a case manager on staff, and we are building a referral network of family counselors and attorneys. This network will offer affordable access to mental health services and legal consultation.

Milestones are set up for our mothers to meet throughout the year, as well as requirements to complete a certain number of volunteer hours per month. Upon completion of the program our mothers return as mentors to a new cohort of women. We believe it is crucial that they are as vested in their future as we are. We are providing them a hand up, not a handout

Event details
GO FORWARD Team Ride is a virtual, family friendly event that can take place anytime and anywhere you’d like between now and Nov. 1st.

Virtual participants have the option to ride (stationary bikes work too!), walk, or run. This is a great way for the whole family to get involved and we are encouraging participants to get creative. Your little ones can ride or walk laps with you in the neighborhood or local parks.

Follow us on LinkedIn, IG, Facebook, and Twitter. Share pictures of yourself and others with our hashtag #goforwardtogether.

Register and encourage others to join you by support you with a pledge of $1.00 or more per mile/lap, or a donation can be made directly to Forward Foundation via the donate button.

Buy a t-shirt

Make a donation

Sponsorship opportunities still available – contact Andrea Starr

This is a great opportunity for the whole family to get outside, breathe fresh air, spend quality time together, and move their bodies! The bonus is that you are able to support a local nonprofit organization in your community that assists those most in need.

Our team captain, Jay Smack, and his crew will be riding (50) miles from Bryan Park to Ashland and back on October 24th to raise money on behalf of the Forward Foundation. We will be sharing footage and photos on our social media platforms.

Why this event so important to us

Forward Foundation is working diligently to support, educate, and empower single working mothers and their children as they navigate through financial crisis. Our mission is still strong and we are committed to helping them achieve financial stability and independence.

Since the pandemic began we have increased the families we serve by 30%. We anticipate that those numbers will continue to rise.

Fundraising is a crucial part of our revenue stream, so getting creative and coming up with an idea that would allow for safe participation and social distancing was challenging. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic our last two fundraisers had to be cancelled.

Good Eye Podcast Ep43 Josh Sloan – SPORTable

Josh Sloan is the Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator with SPORTable, Richmond and the host of the SPORTable podcast.  SPORTable enables people with disabilities to see beyond their limitations through sport and activity while building relationships and fostering community engagement.  SPORTable is celebrating their 15th anniversary this year.  

SPORTable

RVATailgate.org

5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Wayne Samford Memorial Golf Tournament

The SPORTable Podcast

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Good Eye Podcast Ep 41 Dr. James Wright – Elder Memory Care, COVID and Homecoming

Dr. Jim Wright is the the medical director at Canterbury Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center as well as two other long-term healthcare facilities in the Richmond area.  Canterbury in Henrico County that became ground zero for COVID-19 pandemic and made national headlines.  Jim has been a longtime advocate for the necessity of quality senior care and leads a group that is working on developing a  dementia care “village” that would house Alzheimer’s and dementia patients in a safe, community-style facility.

Jim’s Vision for Homecoming Memory Village

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Get In The Herd Podcast & Video Series – McShin Foundation

The McShin Foundation is a nationally-recognized voice and invaluable resource when it comes to advocating for addiction and recovery.  If you or someone you know and love is struggling with addiction check out their many programs and resources such as their “Get In The Herd” podcast and video series.  Sometimes just knowing there are people going through what you are going through can be the first step toward recovery.  Here you’ll find open, honest conversations with folks in the substance use disorder community.

Source: Get In The Herd Podcast & Video Series – McShin Foundation

Good Eye Podcast Ep40 Dr. Denise Foster – Cannabis and CBD

Dr. Denise Foster is the owner of Hemp Haven and Empirical Cannabis in Chesapeake, Va.  She has acted as the Regional Director of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, where she served as Secretary and chaired the Education & Research Committee and Social Media & Communications Committee.  She received her PhD from Regent University and her MSN from Old Dominion University and has been a Professor of Nursing at several colleges and universities.  She also practiced nursing as a Home Health & Palliative Care RN for an area health agency. She has been practicing as a nurse in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia for 35 years. She has presented educational seminars on medicinal cannabis to local community groups, health care professionals, and national nursing conferences.

Links
Hemp Haven
Empirical Cannabis
American Cannabis Nurses Association
American Alliance for Medical Cannabis

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