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Amplify Good

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Amplify Good is a podcast that explores the good things people are doing to improve society. Listen in as we talk to super cool people from all walks of life to learn how they do good each day, how they affect change and stand up for what’s right. We explore how they fold their values into their work and create goodness outside of work hours, and how they balance the urgency of good work against being present for their own lives. Join Aria Camaione-Lind and her team each month as they talk with the people doing good in their communities! Ciencias Sociales Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • S4: Ep. 60 - Do what has to be done, again and again
    May 3 2024

    It has taken me a long time to sit down and write this. As you know, this isn’t atypical for me - whenever I have to write something, it takes me a moment to gather my thoughts. That’s why Melissa writes most of our content - she is better suited and vastly more talented than I am!

    It’s taken me a long time to write it because it’s hard for me to say goodbye, even if we are only really saying “See you later.”

    Last month, I made the decision to put our podcast, Amplify Good, on hiatus. The podcast has been an incredible journey! Late spring of 2020 (remember that time in all our lives?!), our team started talking about what it would look like for us to host a podcast. What was our driving question? Who did we want to talk to? What were the logistics of actually producing a podcast? Our podcast journey has been an important one in my own personal and professional development.

    Our podcast back catalog will continue to be available on our streaming platforms. Thank you for all of your support and enthusiasm for Amplify Good. You inspire me to do good in the time I have.

    Aria Strategies is working on some exciting projects and we’ve started traveling again to spend time with our clients and partners in the field. I hope you’ll check this space, our social media channels, and our newsletter for updates on our work and travels. Melissa continues to create exceptional content for us and we always love to hear your suggestions for what you’d like to see!

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  • S4: Ep 59: Wellness Series: Pt.2 – We Are Worth It!
    Mar 27 2024
    This month on the Amplify Good podcast, Aria continues her conversation with our guests around wellness. Let’s take a brief look here at the organizations our guests are involved in! Common Ground Health: Located in Rochester, N.Y., Common Ground is the health research and planning organization for the nine Finger Lakes counties of Chemung, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates. But our influence extends well beyond those borders. In recent years, we have provided support for clinical practices and other population health groups across the state. Research and analysis are at the heart of community health improvement. Common Ground maintains the region’s most comprehensive collection of health and health care data and provides the expertise needed to make sense of that information. We document trends and measure progress for partners and the region as a whole. We drill down into the data to understand and bring attention to health inequities based on geography, socio-economic status, race and ethnicity. With a team of more than 35 analysts, clinicians, policy experts, community engagement specialists and other staff, Common Ground has built the capacity needed to spearhead health initiatives. Our collaborative tables allow decision makers, subject matter experts and residents to examine challenges together and develop solutions that work for all stakeholders. Our established reputation for neutrality gives competing organizations a place where they can find common ground and ensures that broader community needs are given a voice. Ubuntu Village Works: Ubuntu Village Works is an organization dedicated to creating Culturally Responsive healing spaces and helping organizations become more culturally responsive both inward and outward facing. A community where Black people can be their best selves physically, mentally, emotionally, and Spiritually. They have access to all the resources they need to find, achieve, and maintain their wellness as they define it. All disparities are eliminated, and Black people have unrestricted access to culturally responsive systems, services, and supports. Mindful Matters: Mindful Matters offers mindful education, counseling and coaching for anyone looking to find more balance, focus and peace in their lives. Mindful Matters offers classes, workshops and guided meditation both locally and internationally. Every program emphasizes a mindful approach through insight, practice and reflection to help people thrive, rather than survive. Whatever life throws your way, you can trust that Mindful Matters has an evidence based mindfulness tool to help you through. Our values of empathy, compassion, education and transformation serve as the foundation for our offerings. Baddass Bodies By Sean: Baddass Bodies by Sean is not your typical Rochester gym. It’s an exclusive, members only boutique GYM & personal training facility for women, children and their families. All classes are personally instructed by Rochester’s foremost female fitness instructor; Sean Smith, at the only black-woman owned gym in the City of Rochester. Our members are made up of a diverse group of amazing women, children and their families of all fitness levels and ages. Our gym family is a tight-knit group who know each other well. We support, uplift and care for each other and we roll together outside the gym walls too. Links: https://www.mindfulmatters585.com/ https://www.baddassbodiesbysean.com/ https://www.commongroundhealth.org/ https://ariastrategiesllc.com/amplify-good/podcast-season-3-episode-45-unconditional-love https://ariastrategiesllc.com/amplify-good/podcast-season-2-episode-36-the-needs-of-the-whole-are-greater-than-any-one-of-us https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Bell_(physician) https://www.psychiatry.org/news-room/apa-blogs/honoring-psychiatrist-carl-bell https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-funchess-ubuntuvillageworks/ https://ubuntuvillageworks.com/ Keywords: listen, notice, attention, human, decision, respond, react, movement, learning, social, nourish, perimenopause, spectrum, boundaries, mind, body, soul, spirit, transformational, overwhelm, scorpio, gym, bodies, badass, sweat, balance, fitness, physical, mental, stress, creative, health, strength, flexible, investment, roller derby, share, play, realistic, personal, peace, solitude, purpose, therapy, ancestor, sleep hygiene, influence
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  • S4: Ep 58: Wellness Series: Pt.1 – We Have to Take Care of Ourselves
    Feb 13 2024

    Join Aria for her kickoff conversation with Laura Gavigan, Empress Sean Smith and Melanie Funchess about wellness, balance, priorities and doing good! Stay tuned for our March post with more information on wellness as well as info on our incredible guests! 

     

    Laura is the founder of Mindful Matters and offers mindful education, counseling and coaching for anyone looking to find more balance, focus and peace in their lives. Working as an educator for 20+ years at the University of Rochester, Laura became interested in how life can inherently create stress and anxiety, leading to burnout and chronic health challenges. She has counseled, coached and advised thousands, integrating a framework of mindful wellness, compassion and support. Laura has led introductory and advanced mindful meditation classes and workshops and has been featured as a guest speaker or panelist for a wide variety of organizations. Mindful Matters offers classes, workshops and guided meditation both locally and internationally. Every program emphasizes a mindful approach through insight, practice and reflection to help people thrive, rather than survive.

     

    Empress Sean Smith is Rochester’s foremost female fitness instructor and the owner of Baddass Bodies by Sean, the only black-female-owned gym in the City of Rochester. Baddass Bodies by Sean is an exclusive, members-only gym & personal training facility for women, children, and their families. Sean personally instructs group fitness classes appropriate for all ages & fitness levels five days a week, in-gym at varying times of day and at 6 am live via Zoom twice a week. Sean is available for in-gym personal training for one or more people by appointment. Find the schedule and other information on our website.

     

    Ms. Melanie Funchess has served as an advocate for families and youth for over two decades. She serves as the Director of Mental Health and Wellness for Common Ground Health. A health planning organization serving the nine county Finger Lakes region. She is also the CEO and Principal at Ubuntu Village Works LLC. An organization dedicated to the creation of culturally responsive community-driven healing and wellness spaces. Melanie has worked extensively in the areas of family engagement and empowerment as well as community building. She presents, trains, and consults locally and nationally in the areas of cultural competence, culturally responsive practice, implicit bias, family engagement, community partnership building, racial trauma and healing, and mental health in communities of color. She also has a TEDx Talk Implicit Bias -- how it affects us and how we push through available on YouTube. 

     

    She is a devoted wife and mother of four young adult children (two boys and two girls). Her mission is to use her knowledge of systems and communities to create culturally responsive spaces for healing and opportunities for youth and families to be empowered and successful. To rebuild the village, where every child is our own, we have front porch neighborhoods, and we use language that respects everyone.

     

    Links: 

    https://www.mindfulmatters585.com/

    https://www.baddassbodiesbysean.com/

    https://www.commongroundhealth.org/

     

     

    Keywords: podcast, good, do good, amplify, amplify good, balance, care, health, invisible work, mental health, patriarchy, physical health, racism, roles, self care, sustainability 

     

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    28 m
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