On the fourth episode of this season we are joined by Trina Camping. Trina discusses the 745.5 Square One, a Maker’s Space in the Woodland Public Library. She discusses everything Square One has to offer such as a woodshop, electronics, textiles, etc. and how much of an impact it has in the Woodland community. To […]
On the third episode of this season Dwight Taylor Sr., Personal & Professional Development Coach and Author of Domin8 Your Day, speaks about the power of effective communication and how the importance of building bridges instead of barriers. To take Dwight’s online course, click here! Listen to the latest episode here!
On the second episode of this season Dr. Stacey, founder of The Race and Gender Equity Project, speaks on what kind of leadership is not sustainable in the long run and how restful leadership helps do less so you can do more. To help Dr. Stacey’s work please fill out the Restful Leadership Survey Listen […]
To kick off Season 6 of in our tribe we are honored to welcome Juan Novello and Cathy Rodriguez to discuss the state of the Latinx community in the Sacramento Region. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In the 50th episode of in our tribe, we are honored to be joined by Tina Dyer to discuss the power of holding space in difficult moments. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In Episode 49 of in our tribe, we are joined by Alma Elizabeth López to discuss the function and offerings of Brown Issues. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In Episode 48 of in our tribe, we are joined by Julius Austin to have a real transparent conversation regarding the Sacramento Promise Zone led by the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In Episode 47 of in our tribe, we are joined by Sara Bernal to discuss her work as Program Manager for The West Sacramento Urban Farm Program, a program provided by the Center for Land-Based Learning. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
Henry Ortiz is a formerly incarcerated Community Healer and Social Justice Community Organizer.During his 18 years of incarceration he Co-Founded Self-Awareness & Recovery (SAR) #SAR in 2005 as a way to address untreated trauma in the prison system. Since his release in November 2017, Ortiz has been featured in the New York Times, Univision, Telemundo and articles […]
In episode 45 of in our tribe, we are joined by Sacramento County Office of Education’s Mark Drewes and Monica Gonzalez to discuss the state of expanded learning in the Sacramento region. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In Pt. 1 and 2 of Episode 44 of in our tribe, we discuss Sacramento Chief of Police Daniel Hahn’s upcoming retirement and a reflection on his impact on Sacramento. Listen to the newest episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher!
In Episode 43 of in our tribe, we are joined by changemaker Armoni Easley to discuss Project Optimism, a nonprofit organization focused on being the catalyst that will properly equip community members with an optimistic mindset, to be productive contributors to society.