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A Place in the Conversation

Podcast af Daniel Nicewonger

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Historie & religion

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A Place in the Conversation (APITC) is dedicated to helping facilitate the restoration of relationship that leads to healing and transformation. We believe true transformation begins when each person finds their “place in the conversation.” A place where they can speak freely, are truly heard, and learn from the experiences of others. We invite you to journey with us.

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Finding Your People: How Fiber Arts Build Community

Winnie Hardy moved to Avondale, PA without knowing anyone. Instead of waiting for community to find her, she built it herself through a shared love of fiber arts. In this episode, Winnie shares how she founded Friends of Fiber Art at the Avon Grove Library and later launched her own LLC to teach crochet, knitting and other fiber arts to students of all ages. Winnie opens up about living with dyslexia and how fiber arts became her form of expression long before she had the words to explain it. That personal connection shapes how she teaches and why she believes every person has a gift worth developing. The conversation covers the mental health benefits of repetitive hand arts, the surprising boom in crochet among younger generations and what it means to build real friendships through a shared craft. Winnie also shares two community initiatives at Avon Grove Library: a clothing donation basket called Need a Wear, Take a Wear and a community knit-and-watch movie night she hopes to bring to more people. Her message is clear. When your hands are busy, your phone goes down and people actually talk to each other. That's the kind of community she's creating, one stitch at a time. To learn more about Winnie's classes or connect with Friends of Fiber Art, visit the Avon Grove Library or reach out through Hooked Fine Yarn Boutique in Haddonfield, NJ.

19. maj 2026 - 21 min
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Teaching Kids to Resolve Conflict Before It Escalates

Most conflict doesn't start big. It starts on a playground, goes home unresolved on the bus and lands in a principal's inbox the next morning. Perk Musacchio and Monica Reinhardt Gurney saw that pattern repeat itself throughout their careers in education and decided to do something about it. In this episode, Perk and Monica share how they co-authored three books and Perk developed the Peace Walk, a conflict resolution mat that gives children as young as kindergarten a structured, visual way to work through disagreements on their own. What started on a shower curtain became a tool that reduced after-school parent complaints, helped kids feel heard and taught them skills that most adults still haven't learned. Monica brings her background in school counseling and private practice to the conversation, focusing on how adult behavior shapes children's conflicts and why coaching parents and teachers is essential. Perk shares the classroom realities she witnessed over nearly 40 years in special education, including how unmet sensory needs, poor nutrition and sleep deprivation often show up as "challenging behavior." Together they talk about I statements, perspective-taking, the lost art of a real apology and why giving children choices makes them less likely to lash out. They also take an honest look at what happens when conflict resolution systems aren't sustained in schools. The skills disappear. And the kids notice. Their message applies well beyond the classroom. When people feel heard and have tools to work through disagreement, the conflict doesn't have to escalate. That's true at age 5 and at age 55. To learn more about Perk and Monica's books and the Peace Walk conflict resolution mat, reach out through A Place in the Conversation.

12. maj 2026 - 23 min
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Closing the Digital Divide: One Class, One Laptop at a Time

When a student can't access a school report card because it's online, or a parent can't apply for food assistance because the form requires a login, digital literacy stops being a convenience and starts being a barrier. Juan Tafolla is working to lower that barrier in the Kennett Square area, one workshop at a time. In this episode, Juan shares his work as Technology Education Coordinator with RSVP Volunteers, where he runs a digital literacy program serving Hispanic community members, seniors and anyone who needs a hand navigating the basics. His classes cover password management, email, Microsoft Word, Google Docs and online safety. They run five to six weeks, meet people where they are and end with something concrete: students who completed the first cohort walked away with their own laptops to keep. Juan talks about why patience is the whole job. He's seen well-meaning family members grab a phone and fix the problem in 30 seconds, which helps only for the moment. His approach is different. He shows people how to do it themselves, step by step, until it sticks. The conversation also touches on Wi-Fi access gaps in Chester County, how affordable connectivity programs through Comcast and Xfinity have helped, and why Juan sees civic engagement as the next layer of digital access. If you know how to get online, you can contact your elected officials, apply for government programs and vote more informed. Juan is also a recent Kennett High School graduate and one of the youngest candidates to run for Kennett Borough Council, bringing the same civic energy to his community that he brings to his classroom. Digital literacy workshops in Spanish are currently running at Mighty Writers in Toughkenamon through late December. English sessions are planned for early 2026. To register or learn more, reach out to Juan directly at juan.tafolla@rsvp.org.

7. apr. 2026 - 19 min
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From Books to Second Chances: Literacy, Arts and Youth Justice in Chester County

For-profit prisons use 3rd grade reading scores to decide where to build their next facility. Jan Michener learned that and couldn't let it go. In this episode, Jan shares how that single fact shaped the work of Arts Holding Hands and Hearts (AHHAH), the organization she founded in 2013 to bring arts, literacy and mindfulness programs to youth incarcerated at the Chester County Youth Center. What started inside a detention center expanded into a county-wide literacy movement, including over 100 pop-up lending libraries throughout Chester County and a local chapter of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program, which mails free, age-appropriate books to enrolled children from birth through age five. Jan talks about what it looks like to read with young children in a way that builds wonder and empathy, not just phonics. She describes story times at the Kennett Library where kids act out books, explore emotions and make grilled cheese sandwiches in honor of the story they just heard. And she's honest about what she sees on the other end of the literacy gap, where 85% of incarcerated youth are literacy deficient and 75% of incarcerated adults read below a 4th grade level. Her approach is consistent whether she's working with a toddler or a teenager on probation. She starts by creating a safe space. She asks what happened to you, not what did you do. And she treats every person in the room as someone worth seeing. AHHAH also produces original books featuring writing, poetry and art from incarcerated youth, and a documentary called Invisible No More. Jan leads a free weekly Yochi movement and meditation class at the Kennett Library on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 AM, open to all. To learn more, register a child for the Imagination Library or support a book drive, visit ahhah.org.

31. mar. 2026 - 18 min
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Supporting Young Moms: Connection, Resources, and Hope for Immigrant Teen Mothers

In this episode, Martha Serio, case manager at YoungMoms, shares how her work with pregnant and parenting teen girls has reshaped the way she understands community support, resilience, and holistic care. Drawing from her transition into social work and her daily experience walking alongside young immigrant mothers, Martha reflects on how consistent guidance, education, and compassion can open meaningful opportunities for girls navigating early motherhood. From connecting teens to prenatal care and housing resources to supporting GED completion and hosting workshops on financial literacy, CPR, and parenting, Martha explains how YoungMoms addresses the whole person through eight dimensions of wellness. She also explores the importance of trauma-informed care and the deep trust built between case managers and the young women they serve. Throughout the conversation, Martha highlights the essential role of volunteers, mentors, and donors in sustaining this work while acknowledging the ongoing challenges many immigrant families face. Her message is hopeful and practical, inviting listeners to recognize the strength of these young mothers and consider how they, too, can be part of a supportive and compassionate community. Highlights from the episode: • Personalized case management for pregnant and parenting teen girls • GED support, housing assistance, and health care navigation • Workshops covering financial literacy, parenting skills, and emergency preparedness • Trauma-informed care for immigrant young mothers • The vital role of volunteers, mentors, and donors • How to support YoungMoms through donations or volunteering To learn more, volunteer, or make a donation, visit the YoungMoms website or contact Martha directly at martha.serio@youngmomscommunity.com.

18. feb. 2026 - 20 min
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