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S2 Ep2110: GOOD DEEDS Lauren Hubbard, All The World's Kids

11 min · 9 jun 2026
aflevering S2 Ep2110: GOOD DEEDS Lauren Hubbard, All The World's Kids artwork

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In this episode of Good Deeds, Lunchtime Conversation host Nanette Wiser catches up with Lauren Hubbard about what's happening in both St. Petersburg and abroad with her non-profit, All The World's Kids [https://alltheworldskidsinc.org/].  👉 2nd Global Impact Expedition to the Kingdom of Cambodia June 16-July 4, on a mission to build water filters and provide clean and safe drinking water to families. Water filters last up to 15 years and are painted once built and before installing. The water filters stand to serve as public art installations for community members.  This expedition program is for ages 12-17 for local youth in St. Petersburg looking to build leadership skills and gain a greater sense of the world and local community.  👉In preparation for next years expedition this trip will take no local youth, but serve to build stronger ties for education and community outreach for next years expedition in the host country.  Applications opened in January 2026 for the 3rd Annual Expedition. 👉 All The World’s Kids received Level Up Arts Grant in partnership with the City of St Petersburg, $5,000. Currently working on activating the Lakewood Trail Connector that bridges Districts 5 and 7 together. This trail is a corridor for residents and youth.  The revitalization of this trail will be a community mural on the wall of the trail created by local artists in partnership with youth from Maximo Marina, Connect Pinellas, Lakewood Estates Civic Association, Sunline, and the City of St. Petersburg. Conversations are in the works for making this project possible with a community unveiling event in August 2026. To partner with us please contact All The World’s Kids at info@alltheworldskidsinc.org [info@alltheworldskidsinc.org]  👉 Art in the Park at Childs Park, 11am-1pm every 3rd Saturday, each month a new art theme! Art supplies and refreshments provided. All ages welcome. Art in the Park is a free community event.  June Art in the Park is themed “The World."  In July, they partner with Imagine Museum! All future leaders who join the July Art in the Park event (theme is “Freedom”) will have their art on exhibition, August 3-31, flier attached. There will also be a small recognition ceremony where certificates are presented to participating future leaders  Each participating future leader will also receive free admission to Imagine Museum for themselves plus up to 5 family members while the e 👉 New Show on RHStv, Unscripted Success with host Lauren Hubbard. Where purpose meets progress.  Take a look at the people behind the work – where challenges, purpose, and growth shape the journey.  Featuring both nonprofit and for-profit leaders, this series highlights not just what they do, but why they do it – inside their organizations and out in the community. From business milestones to meaningful impact, each conversation reveals the human side of success. The RHStv app is a free, ad-supported streaming platform created by St. Petersburg-based Red House Streaming. It focuses on Tampa Bay-area local programming, community stories, podcasts, and underrepresented live sportsWant to be on or sponsor the show?  #laurenhubbard #alltheworldskids #imaginemuseum #murals #publicarts #gooddeeds #nanettewiser  #futureleaders #stpete #stpetefl  #tampabay #radio #radiostpete #cityofstpete  #dtsp #downtownstpete

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aflevering S2 Ep2209: "The Homemade Broadcast" w/ Will Kuncz and Anna Hummel; 7-5-26 artwork

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