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Good Things from Lemonada

Lemonada Media
Foster Care
Atlanta
Adoption
Foster Care System
Trans Rights
Sandwich Generation
Trauma-Informed Parenting
Youth Aging Out Of Foster Care
Community Safety
Stonewall Rebellion
Dave Thomas Foundation For Adoption
Black Lives Matter
Police Reform
Mutual Aid
Criminalization Of Survival Tactics
Equality
Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
LGBTQ+ Rights
Children's Rights
Community Support

Good Things from Lemonada Media is a podcast about the good people in the world who are rolling up their sleeves and working hard to make things better. Each week, we'll be talking about this country's most complex and confounding issues in an effort to affect systemic change, with a rotating cast of incredible guests and Lemonada hosts. From the dire condition of the American foster care system t... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes257Founded5 years ago
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For young people, financial basics like opening a bank account, building credit and saving for the future can be challenging. It’s even harder if you are leaving foster care, and you don’t have a knowledgeable mentor, caregiver or parent to help you ... more

What does it take for young people to thrive? In this first episode of a six-part series, host Gloria Riviera sits down with Lisa Lawson, President and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation and author of Thrive: How the Science of the Adolescent Brain... more

The Marguerite Casey Foundation recently hit an impressive milestone: 100 percent alignment of their billion-dollar endowment with their mission of building community power and making the government work better for people. That meant screening out ha... more

Richland County, Ohio used to be a major manufacturing hub. Now, as the plants have closed, residents are looking to renewable energy to revive jobs and development. There’s just one problem: their board of county commissioners issued a blanket ban o... more

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Sandy Wilkie
Senior Fellow at the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Episode: Thrive: Learning to Save and Budget Helps Youth Thrive Into Adulthood
Von Jackson
Opportunity Passport participant
Opportunity Passport
Episode: Thrive: Learning to Save and Budget Helps Youth Thrive Into Adulthood
Lisa Lawson
President and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Episode: Thrive: What Adolescents Need to Successfully Cross the Bridge to Adulthood
Dan Gould
Vice President of Investments and Operations, Marguerite Casey Foundation
Marguerite Casey Foundation
Episode: What Philanthropy Could (And Should) Look Like
Shayna Fritz
Executive Director for the Ohio Conservative Energy Forum
Ohio Conservative Energy Forum
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Brian McPeek
Business Manager and Financial Secretary of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Episode: Ohio Citizens Are Standing up for Wind and Solar
Leslie Palomino
Georgia State Director at Poder Latinx
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Episode: In Georgia, Energy Affordability Is on the Ballot
Mary Creasman
CEO of California Environmental Voters
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Cameron D. Clark
Co-coordinator at Debt Free Justice, advocating for the elimination of juvenile fees and fines.
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Episode: Bright Spots: Eliminating Fines and Fees for Kids in the Justice System

Hosts

Gloria Riviera
Host with a focus on social justice issues, often discussing systemic challenges and solutions with various guests.
Maya Rupert
Dedicated host discussing various social issues with insightful guests, focusing on advocacy and community empowerment.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 328 ratings
  • Can’t wait!

    Looking forward to hearing some good things from good people ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    chipodgirl
    United States2 years ago
  • Nice stories

    Enjoying this podcast so much

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Irisch123
    United States2 years ago
  • Can’t get enough!

    I’m not sure how I found Clare, but I did recently and have binged my way through all the episodes. It’s such an eclectic combination of topics. Episodes are full but not too long so I can always create time to listen. Claire’s professional personal style, based in real life, teams psychological best practices with old school caring. thanks so much Clare for what you share with us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    judes-g
    United States3 years ago
  • Good podcast, but there are so many episodes per week that I'm considering unsubscribing. It's just too much.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    Kebeseler
    3 years ago
  • Short eps are 10 stars

    Love love love them. So tactical not the typical unhelpful stuff. Needed this. Like wasn’t sure if it would just be the same woo woo chats but no. It’s all the tips and so helpful. Exactly what I want to be thinking about. How do we hit restart on everything????

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    usahozierfan2019
    United States4 years ago

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The host's interviewing style is frequently praised for its authenticity and depth, contributing to a relatable and engaging listening experience.
Listeners express appreciation for the thoughtful discussions and inspiring content, often highlighting how the conversations bring clarity to complex issues.
Many listeners feel empowered and supported by the insightful stories shared by guests, which resonate on personal and community levels.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Thrive: What Adolescents Need to Successfully Cross the Bridge to Adulthood
Q: Can you give me an overview of what adolescence means in the context of your Thrive by 25 framework?
Adolescence is a developmental bridge lasting about ten years, during which the brain's executive functions mature. The framework emphasizes five essentials—basic needs, caring adults, flexible learning paths, financial stability, and personal agency—to help youth navigate toward independence, with data guiding program design.
What Philanthropy Could (And Should) Look Like
Q: What practical steps did Marguerite Casey Foundation take to reach 100% mission alignment?
They expanded their universe to fund managers who reflect the communities they serve, implemented strict criteria (at least 51% decision-makers from underrepresented groups), and used program-related investments to recycle capital while engaging their board in quarterly reviews of progress.
What Philanthropy Could (And Should) Look Like
Q: A, what is an endowment and how does mission-aligned investing work in practice?
An endowment is a pool of funds invested to support a foundation's mission over the long term; mission-aligned investing means choosing investment partners and strategies that reflect the foundation's values, including diverse managers and positive impact screens, rather than only pursuing maximum financial return.
Thrive: Learning to Save and Budget Helps Youth Thrive Into Adulthood
Q: What does the Opportunity Passport curriculum cover, and how does it help participants learn to manage money?
The program combines financial literacy education, guided banking with an initial $100 seed, and a matched savings component to teach budgeting, saving, and asset-building.
Thrive: Learning to Save and Budget Helps Youth Thrive Into Adulthood
Q: I would like to start asking you, first off, how did you get into this line of work? What makes you passionate about equipping foster youth with financial knowledge?
Sandy explains a 40-year background in social work, emphasizing the need for adults to support youth aging out of foster care with practical financial skills and the role of Opportunity Passport in providing that mentorship and education.

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Focused on the inspiring individuals working to create positive changes in society, this podcast brings attention to complex issues while showcasing innovative solutions to systemic problems. Each episode features a diverse range of guests, including activists, educators, and community leaders, who share their insights and experiences in tackling pressing issues like climate change, maternal health disparities, juvenile justice reform, and more. The discussions emphasize collaboration, advocacy, and the impact of grassroots movements, making it a compelling choice for listeners interested in social justice, community empowerment, and personal stories of resilience.

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Recent guests on Good Things from Lemonada include:

1. Sandy Wilkie
2. Von Jackson
3. Lisa Lawson
4. Dan Gould
5. Shayna Fritz
6. Brian McPeek
7. Leslie Palomino
8. Mary Creasman

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