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Good news happens. This week's episode features a conversation about the Blake Nordstrom Scholarship, which each year provides 20 local college students with $5,000 each for basic needs and other expenses.

We sat down with Emily Portillo, United Way... more

Good news happens. This week's episode features a conversation with United Way partner Symetra Financial Corporation, a Bellevue-based diversified financial services company. Symetra has partnered with United Way for more than 15 years through progra... more

Good news happens. This week's episode is about Mary's Place, a United Way supported, Seattle-based organization that provides resources and support to King County families experiencing homelessness.

 We’ll chat with Mary’s Place’s prevention & stab... more

Good news happens. This week's episode features a conversation about Pack the Bus, United Way’s May 20th volunteer initiative in partnership with Communities in Schools Greater King County. 

Pack the Bus is designed to support students and families ... more

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Recent Guests

Miriam Clithero
Prevention and Stability Director, Mary's Place
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Episode: #120: Spotlighting Mary's Place
Alyson Moon
Community Impact Director, Mary's Place
Mary's Place
Episode: #120: Spotlighting Mary's Place
Jamie Greene
Communities in Schools Director, Greater King County
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Episode: #119: Pack the Bus, Gus!
Connor Walsh
United Way Associate Director of Public and Private Partnerships
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Episode: #118: UWKC in DC, Episode Two: Taking Your Concerns to the Pols
Jim Cooper
President and CEO, United Ways of the Pacific Northwest
United Ways of the Pacific Northwest
Episode: #118: UWKC in DC, Episode Two: Taking Your Concerns to the Pols
Sara Seelmeyer
Director of Ending Hunger, United Way
United Way of King County
Episode: #117: UWKC in DC, Episode One: Hunger Advocacy
Madeleine Vistica
Food Security Program Manager, United Way
United Way of King County
Episode: #117: UWKC in DC, Episode One: Hunger Advocacy
Anzhane Slaughter
Founder and CEO of Young Black Homeowners
Young Black Homeowners / African American Leadership Forum
Episode: #116: Downpayment Assistance for Black, Brown Homebuyers
Dawn Bennett
Executive Director
African American Leadership Forum
Episode: #116: Downpayment Assistance for Black, Brown Homebuyers

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Joe Burris
Host of Hourglass, affiliated with United Way of King County; leads conversations on community impact and advocacy.

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#91: Safeguarding the Right for Indigenous People to Worship Behind Bars
Q: Can you share your background and what drew you to this work?
Gabriel shares that he is Indigenous, with ties to Round Valley and California, and describes a personal history connected to the corrections system through family members, which inspired his advocacy and legal work in Indigenous rights.
#91: Safeguarding the Right for Indigenous People to Worship Behind Bars
Q: Tell me about how you went from the idea to the actual organization Hoyt.
The idea emerged from a statewide Indigenous religious freedoms violation, which sparked outcry from tribal governments and Indigenous communities and led to formalizing Hoyt as a state-chartered nonprofit to monitor and prevent such violations going forward.
#94: Hope Doesn't Quit, Neither Do We: Our Year-End Giving Campaign
Q: What makes this year's campaign significant in the wake of the shutdown and ongoing economic challenges?
The campaign builds on recent fundraising momentum, highlights food security and tax relief programs, and leverages a matching mechanism to maximize donor impact during a critical year-end giving period.
#94: Hope Doesn't Quit, Neither Do We: Our Year-End Giving Campaign
Q: If I'm listening and want to get involved on Giving Tuesday and the rest of the year, how do I do that?
Visit the website to donate, click on banners to access the donation page, and participate in the volunteer opportunities for tax prep and food programs across King County.
#102: Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy in Perilous Times—Again
Q: Can you give me a quick bio of you, and what prompted you to get involved with this march?
The host asks about personal background and motivation; Shaude Moore explains growing up with community ties in Seattle, involvement since earlier coalition days, and leadership roles since 2018, highlighting long-term commitment and family legacy in MLK work.

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