EPISODE · Mar 30, 2025 · 44 MIN
(LISTEN): My Life Clinic Columbia executive director Cassidy Teter appears on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable"
from CEO Roundtable w. Fred Parry · host Zimmer Communications
Columbia’s My Life Clinic at Providence and Wilkes started as Open Arms pregnancy center in 1992. It aims to support women and families experiencing an unexpected or unsupported pregnancy. They offer services such as pregnancy testing and ultrasound services. Their website also says they provide prenatal and parenting education on pregnancy, baby care, health, birth, parenting, budgeting, and more. My Life Clinic executive director Cassidy Teter joined host Fred Parry in-studio Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable” to discuss My Life. Ms. Teter tells listeners that 98 percent of their support comes from the local community, from businesses, churches and individuals. My Life Clinic is a not-for-profit organization. Ms. Teter grew up in the Kansas City suburb of Liberty. She graduated from Liberty high school and attended Dallas Baptist University on a tennis scholarship. She transferred to Mizzou in Columbia her junior year, earning a degree in biology. Ms. Teter tells listeners that she wanted to help women and children, adding that her mother taught her the value of life. After graduating from Mizzou, Cassidy worked at University Hospital in Columbia and volunteered at My Life. Host Fred Parry praises Ms. Teter for how she connects with the community:
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Columbia’s My Life Clinic at Providence and Wilkes started as Open Arms pregnancy center in 1992. It aims to support women and families experiencing an unexpected or unsupported pregnancy. They offer services such as pregnancy testing and ultrasound services. Their website also says they provide prenatal and parenting education on pregnancy, baby care, health, birth, parenting, budgeting, and more. My Life Clinic executive director Cassidy Teter joined host Fred Parry in-studio Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable” to discuss My Life. Ms. Teter tells listeners that 98 percent of their support comes from the local community, from businesses, churches and individuals. My Life Clinic is a not-for-profit organization. Ms. Teter grew up in the Kansas City suburb of Liberty. She graduated from Liberty high school and attended Dallas Baptist University on a tennis scholarship. She transferred to Mizzou in Columbia her junior year, earning a degree in biology. Ms. Teter tells listeners that she wanted to help women and children, adding that her mother taught her the value of life. After graduating from Mizzou, Cassidy worked at University Hospital in Columbia and volunteered at My Life. Host Fred Parry praises Ms. Teter for how she connects with the community:
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(LISTEN): My Life Clinic Columbia executive director Cassidy Teter appears on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable"
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