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GIVE & GROW DSM
by Host Siobhan Spain
Conversations that propel our community forward. Sponsored by Andy and Sarah Susanin and the RIA Group. Conversations with nonprofit organizations shaping Central Iowa’s future. Nonprofits are featured over three separate episodes – each one offering listeners a unique perspective through interviews with key staff members, donors and beneficiaries.
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Episode #29: Nicola Schissel, Children & Family Urban Movement Donor and Board Member
The 2nd of 3 episodes dedicated to Children & Family Urban Movement (CFUM): Host Siobhan Spain speaks with longtime community leader and philanthropist Nicky Schissel. As Board Chair, Reading Buddy and passionate advocate at CFUM, listeners will discover how donor engagement, volunteerism, and community partnerships fuel the mission of Children & Family Urban Movement. Nickey shares her insights on philanthropy, mentorship, and building stronger communities in Des Moines.Website | https://www.cfum.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/cfum_dsm/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/cfumdsmLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/children-&-family-urban-movement/Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #28: Andy Bales, Children and Family Urban Movement Executive Director
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Children and Family Urban Movement: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain sits down with Andy Bales, Executive Director of Children and Family Urban Movement(CFUM). With decades of experience serving people facing homelessness—including 20 years leading the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row—Andy shares why he returned to Des Moines and what he’s learned about dignity, empathy, and community care. From after-school programs and summer camps to daily meals through CFUM’s Breakfast Club and Supper Club, Andy explains how small acts of welcome—like a high five or a hug—can transform a child’s life. He also offers powerful insights into homelessness, public policy, and why Des Moines has a unique opportunity to lead with compassion. This is a conversation about showing up, standing alongside your neighbors, and choosing empathy in a divided world.Website | https://www.cfum.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/cfum_dsm/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/cfumdsmLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/children-&-family-urban-movement/Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #27: Osnel Vilmael, Six Degrees of Separation Beneficiary
In the 3rd of 3 episodes featuring Six Degrees of Separation Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain sits down with Osnel Vilmael—board member, donor, and beneficiary. Osnel shares his journey from growing up in rural Haiti without electricity or water to building a life and career in Des Moines. Learn how this experience fuels his commitment to expanding education access in his hometown of La Biche. You’ll hear how Six Degrees evolved from sponsoring six students into operating a thriving school serving 160 children.Website | https://www.sixdegreeshaiti.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sixdegrees_haiti/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/sixdegreeshaitiGive & Grow DSM:Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #26: Andrea Joseph, Six Degrees of Separation Donor
When people choose to support a nonprofit, what truly motivates them to give? For Six Degrees of Separation donor Andrea Joseph, the answer is trust, dignity, and meaningful impact. Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain sits down with Joseph to discuss what drew her family to the organization and why its mission resonates so deeply. For more than a decade, Six Degrees of Separation has been working to build a sustainable school system in Labiche, Haiti. The organization was founded in the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake by six women from Des Moines who wanted to create long-term change rather than short-term relief. Today, the nonprofit continues to expand its vision with plans for new classrooms, solar power, internet connectivity, and even campus-based food production.Website | https://www.sixdegreeshaiti.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sixdegrees_haiti/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/sixdegreeshaitiGive & Grow DSM:Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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EPISODE #25 (1st of 3 Featuring SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION)
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Six Degrees of Separation: Give & Grow DSM, host Siobhan Spain sits down with Jane Hemminger, co-founder of Six Degrees of Separation, to share how a failed relief effort after Haiti’s 2010 earthquake turned into a long-term mission to build a sustainable school system in the remote community of La Biche. What began as packaged hygiene supplies that never reached their destination evolved into a deeply rooted partnership model focused on education, community buy-in, and long-term impact. Today, Six Degrees supports nearly 200 students — and recently celebrated its first high school graduates.Website | https://www.sixdegreeshaiti.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sixdegrees_haiti/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/sixdegreeshaitiGive & Grow DSM:Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #24: Heather Nail, Civic Music Association Beneficiary
The 3rd of 3 episodes featuring Civic Music Association: Host Siobhan Spain speaks with Heather Nail, a passionate music educator and former Civic Music Association board member. Heather shared her journey with music and how Civic Music has enriched Des Moines for 100 years by making world-class performances accessible to all. Learn about the organization’s educational outreach, master classes with renowned artists, and the lasting impact on students and the community. Heather emphasized the importance of building both performers and audiences, and how Civic Music fosters lifelong connections to music, creativity, and community in Central Iowa.
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Episode #23: Susan Voss, Civic Music Association Donor
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring the nonprofit Civic Music Association (CMA): Host Siobhan Spain sits down with longtime Civic Music Association donor and community leader Susan Voss to explore what has sustained CMA for a century—and what will carry it forward. Susan reflects on her lifelong connection to music, her experience co-chairing CMA’s successful $2M capital campaign, and why variety, risk-taking, and education are essential to a vibrant arts ecosystem. As CMA celebrates its 100th anniversary, Susan offers both wisdom and hope for the future of arts philanthropy in Des Moines.Website | https://civicmusic.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/civicmusic/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/CivicMusicAssociationYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/CivicMusicAssocCheck out CMA’s 100th Season Playlist on Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/user/civicmusicassociationSUPPORT CMA | https://civicmusic.org/support/personal-giving/Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #22: Ashley Sidon, Civic Music Association Executive Director
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Civic Music Association: The nonprofit has been a cornerstone of Des Moines’ cultural life since 1925. In this episode of Give & Grow DSM, host Siobhan Spain sits down with CMA’s Executive Director Ashley Sidon to explore the organization’s rich history, its 100th anniversary season, and the future of world-class music in Central Iowa.Ashley shares her journey from performing and teaching music around the globe to leading one of Iowa’s most historic arts organizations. The conversation highlights CMA’s successful $2 million capital campaign, its impactful education outreach programs, and the ways music continues to connect generations across the community.Website | https://civicmusic.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/civicmusic/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/CivicMusicAssociationYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/CivicMusicAssocCheck out CMA’s 100th Season Playlist on Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/user/civicmusicassociationSUPPORT CMA | https://civicmusic.org/support/personal-giving/Give & Grow DSM:Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #21:Change Course / Pita Martinez
The 3rd of 3 episodes featuring Change Course: In this episode of the Give & Grow DSM podcast, host Siobhan Spain speaks with Pita Martinez, a graduate of Change Course, which is a free workforce development nonprofit in Des Moines. Pita shares her journey from addiction, domestic abuse, and homelessness to sobriety, job stability, and a career helping others. We are so grateful for Pita's courage to tell her story.Website | https://change-course.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/changecourseiowa/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/changecourseiowaYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@changecourseiowaLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/changecourseiowaDonate at https://change-course.org/general-pages/donate/Give & Grow DSM:Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #20: Mark Young, Change Course Donor and Volunteer
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring the nonprofit Change Course: Host Siobhan Spain talks with Mark Young, a former physician turned dedicated volunteer and donor with Change Course. Mark shares how he discovered the nonprofit, his journey from ally to career coach, and the deep impact volunteering has had on him. We discuss Change Course’s community-driven approach, financial transparency, and innovative programs. Mark’s heartfelt stories highlight the transformation of both participants and volunteers. We also explore the importance of thoughtful giving and how personal involvement can create lasting change. The episode ends with a preview of an upcoming interview with a Change Course graduate.Website | https://change-course.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/changecourseiowa/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/changecourseiowaYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@changecourseiowaLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/changecourseiowaDonate at https://change-course.org/general-pages/donate/Give & Grow DSM:Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #19: Joseph & Karin Johnson of Change Course
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Change Course: In this episode of Give & Grow DSM, I sat down with Joseph and Karen Johnson, founders of Change Course in Des Moines. They shared how Joseph’s experience with incarceration inspired them to help others break cycles of poverty and reentry. We discussed the power of community, their unique curriculum, and the transformative journeys of participants overcoming addiction, homelessness, and unemployment. The Johnsons highlighted the importance of vulnerability, allyship, and partnerships with local employers. Their passion for fostering real change and inclusivity was inspiring, and I left the conversation deeply moved by the hope and resilience at the heart of their work.Website | https://change-course.org/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/changecourseiowa/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/changecourseiowaYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@changecourseiowaLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/changecourseiowaDonate at https://change-course.org/general-pages/donate/Website | https://giveandgrowdsm.com/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #18: Eden Sampaguita, beneficiary of Community Support Advocates
The 3rd of 3 episodes featuring Community Support Advocates (teamcsa.org): GIVE & GROW DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with Eden Sampaguita, a beneficiary Community Support Advocates and their Momentum Art Program. The conversation shares insight on how art can be a lifeline for individuals living with mental illness and disabilities, and how programs like Momentum are redefining what support, inclusion, and empowerment look like.Website: https://teamcsa.org/Momentum Art Program: https://momentumartistcollective.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csa_dsm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamcsaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@communitysupportadvocates1516LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/community-support-advocatesDonate: https://teamcsa.org/give/Website: https://giveandgrowdsm.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3y0yaF0FC15ATLDkXubjjt?si=dbfc11ea1a604139Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsmLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsm
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Episode #17: Cara Kennedy-Ode, Community Support Advocates Donor
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring Community Support Advocates (teamcsa.org): GIVE & GROW DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with Cara Kennedy-Ode, a passionate Community Support Advocates (CSA) board member and donor. Hear them discuss recent changes in Iowa’s behavioral health system, SNAP interruptions, and Medicaid uncertainties, and the impact on vulnerable populations. Cara explains CSA’s determination to serve as a trusted local public health provider despite challenges, increased referrals, and the strain on resources and staff.Community Support Advocates (CSA):Website: teamcsa.orgInstagram: @csa_dsmFacebook: Team CSAYouTube: CSA YouTubeLinkedIn: Community Support AdvocatesGive & Grow DSM:Website: giveandgrowdsm.comSpotify: Listen on SpotifyLinkedIn: Give & Grow DSMInstagram: @giveandgrowdsmYouTube: Give & Grow YouTube
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Episode #16: Christina Smith of Community Support Advocates (CSA)
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Community Support Advocates (teamcsa.org): GIVE & GROW DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with Christina Smith, CEO of Community Support Advocates (CSA), about their vital work supporting Iowans impacted by mental illness and disabilities, as well as those experiencing trauma or a crisis. Christina shares her 27-year journey with CSA, describing how the organization has grown to serve 3,000 people annually. Being a designated public health safety-net provider is a complex role and one that is navigating the current overhaul of Iowa’s disabilities and mental health services. Learn how this is playing out at a long-standing ally in the field.Community Support AdvocatesWebsite | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn | DonateGive & Grow DSMWebsite | Spotify | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube
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Episode #15: Kimberley & Journey Strope-Boggus, YWRC’s Advancement Director and her daughter
The 3rd of 3 episodes featuring Young Women’s Resource Center (YWRC): Give & Grow DSM Host Siobhan Spain sits down with Kimberley Strope-Boggus, Senior Advancement Director at the Young Women’s Resource Center, and her 11-year-old daughter Journey, who was adopted after time in foster care. We discuss Journey’s experiences with YWRC programs, her love of graphic novels, and the importance of community support for young women. Journey spoke about finding belonging, and hopes to be a leader someday. Kimberley shared insights on fundraising, the upcoming YWRC Book Sale, and the center’s empowering programs. It is an inspiring conversation about resilience, literacy, and support.Young Women’s Resource Center (YWRC) https://ywrc.orghttps://www.instagram.com/ywrcgirls https://www.facebook.com/YoungWomenDSMhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/young-women's-resource-center/ https://ywrc.org/donate/Give & Grow DSMhttps://giveandgrowdsm.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsm https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/ https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #14: Suzanna De Baca, Young Women’s Resource Center Donor
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring Young Women’s Resource Center (YWRC): Give and Grow Podcast, host Siobhan Spain interviews Suzanna de Baca — business leader, professor, and longtime supporter of the YWRC. Suzanna discusses her diverse career, the importance of the arts in leadership, and her commitment to philanthropy. They highlight YWRC’s recent revival of the iconic Planned Parenthood Book Sale, which will provide vital funding for the nonprofit’s mission to empower young women. The conversation explores nonprofit sustainability, the value of community service, and hopes for YWRC’s future impact on girls and young women.https://ywrc.org/https://www.instagram.com/ywrcgirlshttps://www.facebook.com/YoungWomenDSMhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/young-women's-resource-center/Donate at https://ywrc.org/donate/Give & Grow DSM:https://giveandgrowdsm.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmhttps://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #13: Rachel Woodhouse of Young Women’s Resource Center
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Young Women’s Resource Center (YWRC): Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain sits down with Rachel Woodhouse, executive director of Young Women’s Resource Center, to explore the organization’s nearly 50-year legacy of empowering girls and young women in Central Iowa. Learn details the YWRC’s free programs and the revival of the Planned Parenthood Book Sale. They discuss funding challenges, community involvement, and future plans to expand YWRC’s impact.https://ywrc.org/https://www.instagram.com/ywrcgirlshttps://www.facebook.com/YoungWomenDSMhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/young-women's-resource-center/Donate at https://ywrc.org/donate/https://giveandgrowdsm.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmhttps://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #12: Skate DSM’s Drew Fenske
The 3rdof 3 episodes featuring Skate DSM: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain interviews nine-year-old Drew, an enthusiastic skateboarder involved with Skate DSM. Drew shares how he got started, his favorite tricks, and the supportive skateboarding community fostered by Skate DSM’s camps and lessons. He discusses skatepark etiquette, the importance of perseverance, and dreams of an indoor skate park for Des Moines. Drew’s story highlights the positive impact of Skate DSM’s programs on youth, encouraging creativity, confidence, and connection among local skaters.https://skatedsm.org/https://www.instagram.com/skatedsm/https://www.facebook.com/skatedsmDonate at https://skate-dsm.square.site/https://giveandgrowdsm.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmhttps://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #11: Skate DSM Donor Virgina Lauridsen
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring Skate DSM: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain interviews philanthropist Virginia Lauridsen about her involvement with the nonprofit promoting skateboarding in Des Moines. Virginia shares how her family helped launch the Lauridsen Skatepark and Skate DSM’s "Get On Board" project, which provides skateboards and helmets to local children. The discussion explores the broader impact of philanthropy, the importance of community connection, and Skate DSM’s future growth. Virginia emphasizes that giving—through time, money, or service—enriches both the community and the giver, inspiring listeners to get involved in causes they care about.Skate DSMWebsite: skatedsm.orgInstagram: instagram.com/skatedsmFacebook: facebook.com/skatedsmDonate: skate-dsm.square.siteGive & Grow DSMWebsite: giveandgrowdsm.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmInstagram: instagram.com/giveandgrowdsmYouTube: youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #10: Skate DSM’s Norm Sterzenbach
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Skate DSM: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain sits down with Norm Sterzenbach, founder and president of Skate DSM, to explore how a grassroots non-profit is transforming the skateboarding landscape in Des Moines, Iowa. Learn their impact on community building and youth empowerment - and the nuanced challenges of running and fundraising for a mission-driven organization. Whether you’re a non-profit leader, a skateboarding enthusiast, or someone passionate about inclusive community spaces, the insights from this conversation offer actionable guidance and inspiration.Skate DSM: skatedsm.org | Instagram | Facebook | DonateGive & Grow DSM: giveandgrowdsm.com | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube
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Episode #9: Mind & Spirit Counseling Center’s Starr Hinrichs
In the 3rd of three episodes featuring Mind & Spirit Counseling Center Give & Grow DSM podcast host Siobhan Spain sits down with Starr Hinrichs, a donor and beneficiary of the Mind & Spirit. This conversation is a powerful exploration of mental health, the journey toward healing, and the transformative impact of accessible counseling services. Starr’s story, marked by resilience, vulnerability, and creativity, offers invaluable insights for anyone seeking hope, support, or guidance on their own mental health journey.https://mindspiritcenter.org/https://www.instagram.com/mindspiritcounselingcenter/https://www.linkedin.com/company/mindspiritcenter/https://www.facebook.com/mindspiritcounselingcenterhttps://giveandgrowdsm.com/https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmhttps://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #8: Mind & Spirit Counseling Center’s Michele Whitty
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring Mind & Spirit Counseling Center: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with donor Michele Whitty. This conversation is a masterclass in the nuances of philanthropy, nonprofit leadership, and the transformative impact of intentional giving. Drawing from Michele’s 25+ years in fund development and her personal journey with Mind & Spirit, she discusses the importance of the board’s financial engagement and fostering a culture of giving at home. The episode highlights Mind & Spirit’s holistic approach and offers actionable insights for donors, nonprofit professionals, and anyone passionate about building stronger, more inclusive communities.Mind & Spirit Counseling CenterWebsite: mindspiritcenter.orgInstagram: @mindspiritcounselingcenterLinkedIn: Mind & Spirit Counseling CenterFacebook: MindSpirit Counseling CenterGive & Grow DSMWebsite: giveandgrowdsm.comInstagram: @giveandgrowdsmLinkedIn: Give & Grow DSMYouTube: @giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #7: Mind & Spirit Counseling Center’s Jim Hayes
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Mind & Spirit Counseling Center: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with Executive Director Jim Hayes to discuss the nonprofit's holistic approach to mental health. They explore the integration of spirituality in therapy, financial accessibility for clients, and the growing demand for mental health services in Iowa, which faces workforce and resource challenges. Jim shares his personal journey from ministry to counseling leadership, emphasizing the importance of community support and events like "Women Helping Women." Discover how Mind and Spirit prioritizes mental health regardless of clients' insurance status.Mind & Spirit Counseling Center🔗 Website📸 Instagram💼 LinkedIn📘 FacebookGive & Grow DSM🌐 Website💼 LinkedIn📸 Instagram▶️ YouTube
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Episode #6: Joppa beneficiary Terry Hotaling.
The 3rd of 3 episodes featuring Joppa: Give & Grow DSM podcast host Siobhan Spain talks with Terry, who shares his journey through homelessness, health challenges, and recovery from addiction. Terry discusses the hardships he faced—including divorce, cancer, and living on the streets—and how support from organizations like Joppa helped him rebuild his life. The conversation highlights the importance of community resources, personal resilience, and hope, offering insight into the complexities of homelessness and the transformative power of compassion and support.Joppa OutreachWebsite: https://www.joppa.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JoppaOutreachLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joppa-outreach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoppaOutreachGive & Grow DSMWebsite: https://giveandgrowdsm.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/giveandgrowdsm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsmYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #5: Joppa donor Todd Robinson.
The 2nd of 3 episodes featuring Joppa: Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with donor and volunteer Todd Robsinson. Hear about the evolution of Todd’s volunteerism that led to his dedication as a donor and adviser. With an extensive background in finance, Todd speaks of the value Joppa’s support system has on the Des Moines community and the individuals they serve. Joppa 🌐 Website: https://www.joppa.org📸 Instagram: @JoppaOutreach🔗 LinkedIn: Joppa Outreach📺 YouTube: Joppa Outreach ChannelGive & Grow DSM🌐 Website: https://giveandgrowdsm.com📸 Instagram: @giveandgrowdsm🔗 LinkedIn: Give & Grow DSM📺 YouTube: @giveandgrowdsm
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Episode #4: Joppa Outreach’s Cofounder Joe Stevens.
The 1st of 3 episodes featuring Joppa. Give & Grow DSM host Siobhan Spain speaks with CEO and cofounder Joe Stevens to discuss Joppa’s nonprofit mission to ultimately end homelessness in Central Iowa. Joe discusses the beginnings of the faith-based organization, the many ways in which homelessness can happen to anyone, and plans for Joppa Village - a tiny home housing development based on the Community First Village model in Austin, Texas.🌐 Website: https://www.joppa.org📸 Instagram: @JoppaOutreach💼 LinkedIn: Joppa Outreach📺 YouTube: Joppa Outreach Channel🌐 Website: https://giveandgrowdsm.com💼 LinkedIn: Give and Grow DSM📸 Instagram: @giveandgrowdsm📺 YouTube: Give and Grow DSM Channel
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Episode #3: Oakridge Neighborhood’s beneficiary Zami Dainkeh
For Give & Grow's 3rd Oakridge-focused episode, host Siobhan Interviews Zami Dainkeh, who grew up in the Oakridge community and is now a thriving 18 year old Oakridge employee and Drake University student. Hear about a day in the life of Zami and what it was like being raised by a single mom. 🌳 Oakridge NeighborhoodDonate: oakridgeneighborhood.org/donateoakridgeneighborhood.org youtube.com/@oakridgeneighborhood7729instagram.com/oakridge_neighborhood🎙️ Give & Grow DSMgiveandgrowdsm.com linkedin.com/company/give-and-grow-dsm/posts
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Oakridge Neighborhood’s donor Carol Bodensteiner.
Give & Grow launches with a focus on Oakridge Neighborhood for its first three episodes. This time host Siobhan Spain interviews volunteer, donor and board member Carol Bodensteiner. Carol talks about the evolution of her engagement at Oakridge, how they’re cultivating young donors, and the rewards of helping make a difference.https://oakridgeneighborhood.org/donate/https://www.linkedin.com/company/oakridge-neighborhoodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTZLVEDeE3Zzqew99kJum5Qhttps://www.instagram.com/oakridge_neighborhood/
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Oakridge Neighborhood's CEO Deidre DeJear.
Give & Grow launches with a focus on Oakridge Neighborhood. The nonprofit's CEO Deidre DeJear joins host Siobhan Spain to discuss how Oakridge helped shape her professional career early on, and how the organization navigates times of uncertainty. Deidre leans into Teree Caldwell-Johnson's legacy and the organization's blueprint for prioritizing collaborative efforts that serve the collective good.To learn more about Oakridge Neighborhood and the amazing work they're doing, be sure to check them out and give them a follow!https://oakridgeneighborhood.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/oakridge-neighborhood/posts/?feedView=allhttps://www.youtube.com/ @oakridgeneighborhood7729
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Conversations that propel our community forward. Sponsored by Andy and Sarah Susanin and the RIA Group. Conversations with nonprofit organizations shaping Central Iowa’s future. Nonprofits are featured over three separate episodes – each one offering listeners a unique perspective through interviews with key staff members, donors and beneficiaries.
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