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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
Mutual Aid
Black Lives Matter
Police Reform
Criminalization Of Survival Tactics
Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
LGBTQ+ Rights
Equality
Children's Rights
Leadership Development

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 monthlyEpisodes251Founded5 years ago
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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

What if you could lower your utility bill at the polls? In Georgia, that’s exactly what voters have had the opportunity to do. By flipping two Public Service Commission seats in 2025, they’ve shown that elected officials can be held accountable for r... more

Climate solutions aren’t out of reach. They’re already here, and California is leading the way. In 2025, the state hit a historic milestone: for more than 200 days, its grid hit 100 percent clean energy, often for hours at a time, making it the large... more

What if the people best suited to transform the justice system are the ones who know what it's like to live inside of it? In prisons across the country, incarcerated organizers have long fought for policy change, but they’ve rarely had the resources ... more

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Recent Guests

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
California Environmental Voters
Episode: How California Is Proving Climate Solutions Are Possible
Cameron D. Clark
Co-coordinator at Debt Free Justice, advocating for the elimination of juvenile fees and fines.
Debt Free Justice
Episode: Bright Spots: Eliminating Fines and Fees for Kids in the Justice System
Sarah Johnson
CEO of Teaching Lab
Teaching Lab
Episode: Bright Spots: The Power of Coaching Teachers
Luke Lee
Fourth grade special ed teacher in Brooklyn
New York City Public Schools
Episode: Bright Spots: The Power of Coaching Teachers
Kara Farber-Rawson
Instructional coach at Teaching Lab
Teaching Lab
Episode: Bright Spots: The Power of Coaching Teachers
Jane Curtin
Legendary comedian and actress, known for her work on Saturday Night Live and various sitcoms.
Episode: Listen Now: Julia Gets Wise with Jane Curtin
Elizabeth Pickett
Co-director of Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization with 17 years of experience in wildfire mitigation
Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization
Episode: Taking Action on Wildfires in Hawaii
Maggie Ullman
Councilmember from Asheville, North Carolina
City of Asheville
Episode: North Carolina Rebuilds Stronger

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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How California Is Proving Climate Solutions Are Possible
Q: What does the clean energy transition mean for California?
Mary explained that California's transition has resulted in significant emissions reductions and improved air quality, but also faces challenges due to natural disasters.
How California Is Proving Climate Solutions Are Possible
Q: Why is California so well positioned to be a leader on this?
Mary highlighted California's economic size, its potential to scale solutions globally, and the state's vulnerability to climate impacts as key reasons.
How California Is Proving Climate Solutions Are Possible
Q: How did you find yourself in this line of work?
Mary discussed her journey from union organizing to focusing on economic justice within climate action, citing personal experiences influencing her path.
Bright Spots: How Incarcerated Organizers Are Leading Policy Change
Q: What has the passage meant in terms of the policy outcomes?
The passage of the Racial Justice Act has allowed marginalized voices to participate more fully in the democratic process and influence policy changes that benefit their communities.
Bright Spots: How Incarcerated Organizers Are Leading Policy Change
Q: Can you start out just by telling us a little bit about your path?
James shares his journey from being incarcerated to becoming the Director of Programs at the Ella Baker Center, highlighting the personal growth and learning he experienced while in prison.

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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. Leslie Palomino
2. Mary Creasman
3. Cameron D. Clark
4. Sarah Johnson
5. Luke Lee
6. Kara Farber-Rawson
7. Jane Curtin
8. Elizabeth Pickett

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