
Culture of Caring with Natalie Boyle is a podcast with it's own mission- restoring faith in humanity one story at a time. The world has been an unpredictable and often frightening place these last few years, but our guests are the helpers, the shining lights, the kind voices, and the inspirational leaders who are working to improve their community. Join us as we hear their stories, share a few lau... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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On this episode, we talk with the Founder and President of the Samuel Allen Pampel Foundation, Tony Pampel. He shares the story of his son Sam and how their family took the worst thing to happen to them and turned it into a beautiful foundation to he... more
On this episode, Natalie discusses how to support innovation at an organization-wide level. Using examples from Mommies In Need's rapid growth, she shares tips about how to create an environment where people feel psychologically safe and that their i... more
On this episode, we talk to Katlin Guthrow from Communities Foundation of Texas about North Texas Giving Day, the largest community-wide giving event in the nation. Communities Foundation of Texas’ NTX Giving Day is an 18-hour online giving event des... more
On this episode, we share how you can get into the spirit of North Texas Giving Day by visiting our event on September 15th from 3-5pm at the Comerica Bank at Mockingbird and Abrams in Dallas:
On this episode we talk to Pamela Zeko from Comerica Bank about their innovative strategy to support the communities they serve by investing in non-profit organizations. You can learn more about them at www.comerica.com and follow along with their ph... more
On this episode, we talk with the CEO of Serve Denton, Pat Smith. He shares how Serve Denton has used collaboration to create a one-stop shop for humanity which makes it easy to find help in Denton County.
On this episode, we talk with the Chief of Staff at Mommies In Need, Laura Newell. She shares some concrete tips for creating a culture of caring by changing the way we look at the role of HR in an organization.
In this episode, we talk to Mike Dilbeck, the Director of Marketing and Development for Turtle Creek Chorale, the most recorded male chorus in the world. We discuss the importance of diversity and inclusion in the arts as well as the vision of a worl... more
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