Thriving Forward

<p>Too often Rochester, NY is featured in the news for its problems. But this area is rich with community-based organizations striving to improve the lives of its residents. Join local a pediatrician, Dr. Megan Lasaponara, as she interviews people who are involved in good works all over the region. We will learn about each organization and how our guests found their path to community-based work. If you are ready to hear good news and feel inspired by what Rochester has to offer, join us as we talk to the people making our community ever better.</p>

Growing Together - Kristin Bergholtz and Stacia Paganelli

On this episode we welcome the founders of Growing Together. Kristin Bergholtz has been a practicing Speech Pathologist for over 20 years. Stacia Paganelli is a Speech Pathologist and Feeding Specialist who has been working primarily in a home-based setting since 2001. Their mission "is to continue to fill the gaps in the community for families just like yours. [Their] goal is to normalize the idea that we can all benefit from some parenting support and education on infant and toddler develop...

09-15
33:15

Marcus Cooper: Teen Empowerment

Since 2003, Teen Empowerment Rochester has provided life-changing opportunities to hundreds of youth in the City of Rochester. Through their involvement, these inspiring individuals have mobilized thousands of their peers, adults, and community leaders to participate in youth-led initiatives that drive change. Marcus Cooper is the Lead Program Coordinator at Teen Empowerment in Rochester. In this episode we discuss this youth-led organization and how they decide on projects, recruit new teens...

08-07
29:49

Keyvo Owens: Rise Up Rochester

Rise Up Rochester, Incorporated (RUR) works to interrupt violence and provides support to crime victims and their families. RUR mediates disputes, mentors high-risk individuals, facilitates support groups for families of homicide victims, and provides case management and other wrap around services for victims, families and neighborhoods impacted by violence. RUR can be found in schools, on the streets, and at other community events to communicate, “It doesn’t have to end this way!” Keyv...

06-18
29:39

Lindsay Jewett: Best Buddies

Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Lindsay Jewett is the Director of Mission Advancement for the Rochester Office of Best Buddies. In this episode we discuss why she was drawn to working with individual...

06-04
39:07

Jennifer Philips - Director of Expressive Arts and Music Fundamentals at the Hochstein School.

The mission of The Hochstein School is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement. Today's guest is Jennifer Philips. She is the Assistant Dean and Chair of Expressive Arts and Music FUNdamentals at the Hochstein School. She is a Board Certified Music Therapist and a Certified Neurologic Music Therapist. Listen in to learn more about the programs offered at this...

02-07
21:35

Brighid Gavin - Childhood Behavior Solutions

Brighid Gavin is a Parent Coach and the owner of Childhood Behavior Solutions. Brighid has a Bachelors Degree is Early Childhood Education from John Carroll University and a Masters Degree in Early Childhood and Special Education from Buffalo State. She is currently pursuing her licensure in applied behavior analysis. She is a behavior specialist and parent coach. Tune in to learn more about how she is working to support families with their quest toward understanding and optimizing their chil...

08-02
26:53

Pamela Reed Sanchez - President and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society

Pamela Reed Sanchez is the President and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society. The Seneca Park Zoo Society is a nonprofit education and conservation organization that works as a support partner to Monroe County in operating the Seneca Park Zoo. The Monroe County website notes, "In 1957, the Seneca Park Zoo Society was chartered as an educational institution by New York State. Since that time, the Society has evolved into a non-profit organization that supports and promotes the zoo by run...

05-24
36:25

U of R Medical Student Brittany Hodges

On this episode, Sarah talks with Brittany Hodges, a medical student at the University of Rochester. Britt serves as a Health Equity Leader, a program of the National Medical Fellowships to develop future health care leaders with the knowledge, skills, and competencies to promote health equity for medically under-served communities. Listen in as they discuss food insecurity, urban gardening, and medical education. To connect with Britt, you can find her on Twitter: @FutureDr...

04-19
25:31

Amanda Gozigian - Ronald McDonald House Charities

On this episode of the podcast we welcome Amanda Gozigian. She is a Program Manager for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, NY (RMHCR). RMHCR's mission is to support the health and wellness of children and families through innovative programming, supportive services and community partnerships. Amanda discusses many of the RMHCR programs in our area and how this agency works to provide a "home-away-from-home" to families while their loved one receive necessary medical care. Website...

03-01
18:51

Shawn Gee from SRGMF Creative Brand Consulting

In this episode Sarah talks with Shawn Gee from SRGMF, a strategic brand consulting firm here in Rochester. Listen in to learn about his journey from the music industry to consulting with organizations such as Hinge Neighbors to his work mentoring youth. To learn more visit: https://www.srgmf.com/ Support the show

02-01
21:19

Flower City Down Syndrome Network with Cheryl Carleton

On this episode Sarah talks with Cheryl Carleton from Flower City Down Syndrome Network. Cheryl shares her experience as a mother of a child with Down Syndrome as well as the work that Flower City Down Syndrome Network does for our Greater Rochester community. To learn more, visit: www.fcdsn.com Or email: fcdsn21@gmail.com Support the show

01-04
25:12

Anita O'Brien - Executive Director of Rochester Accessible Adventures

In this episode of the podcast Megan interviews Anita O’Brien. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Rochester Accessible Adventures. Rochester Accessible Adventures is on a mission to improve the health and wellness of people with disabilities by guiding communities to create a culture of physical accessibility, social inclusion, and equitable open access in recreation, sports and tourism. Website: https://rochesteraccessibleadventures.org/ Email: RAA@rochesteraccessibleadventures.o...

10-26
37:47

Tracey Taylor Co-Chair Monroe County LEICC

September is Early Intervention Awareness Month! On today's podcast Megan speaks with Tracey Taylor. Tracey is the co-chair of the Monroe County Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council, an Occupational Therapist, and a parent. She is also the interim program director for the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program at Bryant and Stratton College. Monroe County Website: https://www.monroecounty.gov/hdchild-ei Early Intervention Phone: 585 753-KIDS (585 753-5437) Email Tracey Taylo...

09-21
31:27

URMC Sickle Cell Disease Advocacy Group

In this episode Megan speaks with members of URMC's Sickle Cell Advocacy Team. This interdisciplinary group of physicians and patient advocates has come together to improve the quality of care for patients with Sickle Cell Disease, especially at the critical point at which they transition into adult care. Our guests: Dr. Suzie Noronha Dr. Francis Coyne Dr. Dan Sheehan Sharee Turpin Email Dr. Noronha: suzie_noronha@urmc.rochester.edu Roc-City Sicklers Support and Advocacy Group Facebook Pag...

09-07
39:56

Bill Moehle - Brighton Town Supervisor

Bill Moehle has served as Brighton Town Supervisor since January 1, 2012. On this episode he and Megan discuss his favorite things about Brighton, what it means to be a town supervisor, and some of the town's history in addition to his own! Town Biography: https://www.townofbrighton.org/298/Biography-of-Supervisor-William-Moehle Town Website: https://www.townofbrighton.org/ Brighton Farmer's Market: https://www.townofbrighton.org/668/Brighton-Farmers-Market Twitter: @BillMoehle1 Support ...

07-20
40:06

Joe Di Fiore from City Roots Community Land Trust

This week Sarah is talking with Joe Di Fiore, Executive Director of City Roots Community Land Trust. Confused about how a community land trust (CLT) works? Listen in and find out how City Roots works to preserve and increase the number of homes, rental properties, and community opportunities that are permanently affordable for future generations of Rochester families. To learn more visit: https://www.cityrootsclt.org/ FB, IG, and Twitter: @CityRootsCLT ...

07-06
44:11

Heather Newton - CEO NAMI Rochester

Heather is the Chief Executive Officer of NAMI Rochester. NAMI stands for the National Alliance on Mental Illness and their mission is to: "provide support, education and advocacy to individuals and families of all cultural backgrounds who are living with mental illness." On this episode of the podcast Megan speaks with Heather about the services offered through NAMI and the current supports available for individuals struggling with mental illness and their families. Website: htt...

06-22
37:34

Calvin Eaton from 540WMain

On this episode meet Calvin Eaton, social entrepreneur and founder of 540WMain, a non-profit anti-racist platform. Calvin founded 540WMain in 2016 as a grassroots community space in the Susan B. Anthony district of Rochester, NY. He and his team work to engage the community through anti-racist, accessible, and compelling digital and virtual content, centering Black and Indigenous thinkers and creators. Listen in as Sarah talks with him about how he's working to educate our c...

06-08
42:57

Amanda Ashley - Program Director Girls Rock! Rochester

Amanda Ashley Rodriguez is originally from Long Island. She began writing and composing at the early age of fourteen and was performing solo by the age of sixteen in local coffee houses. After graduating from SUNY Fredonia, Amanda found her way into the Rochester, NY community as a local performer and musician’s event coordinator. Amanda’s local musical work includes teaching privately, performing, hosting, and organizing a plethora of social opportunities which encourage growth, commun...

05-25
29:43

Lead Coalition with Dr. Schaffer and Jennifer Becker

The Rochester office of the Western NY Lead Poisoning Resource Center is supported by the New York State Department of Health. We provide: Education and support to medical providers and local health departments within the region. Our center works to improve lead testing and provide education and prevention activities.Consultation with medical providers on the medical management of children and pregnant women with lead poisoningConsultation with local health department staff on case coordinati...

05-11
29:33

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