Government And Organizations Podcasts

Rotor Wash show

Rotor WashJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to the Rotor Wash Podcast brought to you by the ECHO HeliOps Team! The goal of our podcast is to better public safety aviation through education, training, collaboration & networking opportunities, collaboration with programs / agencies by sharing information on the podcast across disciplines without cost to our members. Rotor Wash episodes will feature industry specific topics as they relate to flight crew personnel who support our community. We will discuss vital information and solutions, keeping the ECHO community at the very core of what we bring to the table. 

By The ECHO HELIOPS Team

Making Change show

Making ChangeJoin Now to Follow

Hildy Gottlieb interviews leading thinkers in the nonprofit world to discuss how those who are working for the greater good seek to create social change.

By The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Georgia Voice  show

The Georgia Voice Join Now to Follow

Faith-Family-Conservative-Georgian

By Brit Eland Jones

ATLANTA FCA LEADERSHIP PODCAST show

ATLANTA FCA LEADERSHIP PODCASTJoin Now to Follow

Dr. Greg Steely, Director of Metro Atlanta, discusses various topics to help serving in the Atlanta area.

By Atlanta FCA

LiveBeyond Podcast show

LiveBeyond PodcastJoin Now to Follow

LiveBeyond is a faith-based, humanitarian organization bringing medical and maternal health care, clean water, education, orphan care, community development, and the gospel of Jesus Christ to the oppressed in Thomazeau, Haiti.

By LiveBeyond

Pod and Market show

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The “Pod & Market” podcast grew out of several conversations amongst Newarkers, lamenting the decline of traditional forms of media and journalism in Newark (like newspapers) and the lack of a central forum for discussion of issues facing the City of Newark. While not the first or only discussion podcast in Newark, the topics of the podcast can be as general as gentrification and as narrow as the construction of a single building. The only connection between episodes will be their connection to Newark.

By A Newark Podcast

Our Constitution show

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Michael Connelly is a retired attorney and a U.S. Army Veteran. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from Louisiana State University in 1973 and practiced law in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for 26 years and currently lives in Carrollton, Texas. He specialized in Constitutional law during his practice and handled cases involving the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, and 10th Amendments of the Constitution. He currently teaches four law courses on the Internet, including one on Constitutional law. The courses are offered through colleges and universities worldwide. He is also a freelance writer and the author of three books, “The Mortarmen” a book about his father’s unit during WW II, “Riders in the Sky: The Ghosts and Legends of Philmont Scout Ranch”, and his newly released novel, “Amayehli: A Story of America”. <p></p> He has also started a new blog that deals with the current efforts by Congress and the Executive branch to limit the Constitutional rights that are the birthright of every American. His website and blog can be accessed at: <a href="http://michaelconnelly.viviti.com/">michaelconnelly.viviti.com</a>.<p></p> Over the years he has written numerous articles on the law and other issues, has made hundreds of speeches to civic groups, has served as a Boy Scout leader, and is currently the Commander of American Legion Post 597 in Carrollton, Texas. <p></p><br><br><br><br><br> Michael's Guest 12/5 is Bill Ames for Mr. Ames' books go to <a href="http://www.WNAenterprises.com/">WNAenterprises.com</a>.<p></p>

By Radio Sandy Springs

Marines - Camp Pendleton show

Marines - Camp PendletonJoin Now to Follow

Features stories about U.S. Marines serving at Camp Pendleton, CA. Provided by Marines.mil

Common Knowledge show

Common KnowledgeJoin Now to Follow

In a country more religiously diverse than ever, it is critical for people to understand the vital and inspirational knowledge—the traditions, the values, and the history—of religious and non-religious identities. What is the common knowledge that we all should know? Common Knowledge is a regular podcast featuring interviews and stories from leaders around the interfaith movement focusing on what we call “interfaith literacy”—the knowledge necessary to be a leader in a religiously diverse world.

By Interfaith Youth Core

Using the Whole Whale Podcast show

Using the Whole Whale PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Learn from stories about data and technology in the non-profit sector. George Weiner, the founder of the digital agency WholeWhale.com interviews organizations like: Donor's Choose, Kiva, Teach For America, DoSomething.org, and many others. Using the Whole Whale is about looking at a non-profit’s resources in a different way — the way Inuit looked at each part of a whale. It is about leveraging existing resources to say, “What else can this do for us?”

By Whole Whale