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In the Spirit of

Podcast de Fili Creative

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When coming up with this podcast, we were heavily influenced by our company’s mission statement, ”to fight for the good in the world by telling stories that matter.” As we were developing this idea, we felt that there were so many people in our area who have a fierce spirit that drives them. One paraphrased quote that encapsulates the people we aspire to interview is, ”People here hate oppression. They demand justice and fair play. They value people for their personal worth. They believe in the equality of human rights and in the ability of the people to govern themselves. These are the qualities that define our people’s spirit.” We value the impact the human spirit has when it is inspired to create change in the world it is in, and we believe that incredible things are influencing and taking shape all around us. On this podcast, you can expect to hear the stories, the adversities, and the change that humans from the heartland are leading. These stories: from large, public organizational leaders to small private yet powerful undercurrents in our communities, are all of immense importance. We think you will find these conversations to be meaningful, and we are so glad to have you be a part of them. New episodes every other Wednesday Follow along on Instagram, TikTok, & Facebook Produced by Fili Creative

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episode Glenna Phillips & Jennifer Kaufman: Breaking the Stigma on Mental Health artwork

Glenna Phillips & Jennifer Kaufman: Breaking the Stigma on Mental Health

In our conversation with Glenna & Jennifer, we learn: 1. How Jennifer's curiosity evolved her career. 2. How the pandemic kept Central Kansas Mental Health Center on its toes. 3. How creativity played a major role in helping the community access telehealth. 4. What mental health is, and why it's such a personal journey. 5. Why it takes safety to poke at your trauma. 6. What simple question we can ask that could save a life. Glenna is the 5th Executive Director of Central Kansas Mental Health Center's nearly 60-year history and is involved in many committees and boards and was a part of getting the Mental Health In Schools Initiative up and running. Jennifer joined the CKMHC team as a child case manager in 2010 and was promoted to Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Project Director last year, where she provides oversight of the agency-wide CCBHC model of care implementation and is a certified Managing Aggressive Behaviors trainer. Learn more at: https://www.ckmhc.org/

1 de jun de 2023 - 1 h 18 min
episode Sarah Crews: Creating Space for Death in the Prairie artwork

Sarah Crews: Creating Space for Death in the Prairie

In our conversation with Sarah, we learn: 1. What it means to walk each other home. 2. How everything she thought about death has changed. 3. How Sarah's love for music led her to start a cemetery. 4. How she is restoring the prairie & bringing back native species. 5. How natural burial practices allow families & loved ones to create and experience beautiful memories. Sarah is the director of Heart Land Prairie Cemetery, a natural burial ground in Central Kansas devoted to ecological practices and management, which was the first of its kind in Kansas. She is the host of A Path Home, a podcast of the National Home Funeral Alliance, of which Sarah is a member. Sarah is an active advocate and educator for home funerals and green burials. Learn more at https://www.heartlandprairiecemetery.org/

17 de may de 2023 - 1 h 18 min
episode C.J. Janovy: LGBT Activism & the Kansas Spirit artwork

C.J. Janovy: LGBT Activism & the Kansas Spirit

In our conversation with C.J., we learn: 1. What 3 lessons you learn in activism. 2. Why brave LGBTQ people share their stories. 3. What CJ hopes the audience will do after watching the documentary. 4. Why this stage of American life is not allowing people to accept the total value of their neighbors as humans.  C.J. Janovy is a celebrated journalist, author, editor, and critic who is currently the Director of Content at KCUR, the NPR Affiliate of Kansas City. C.J. helped launch the Kansas Reflector, which is a nonprofit news organization covering the Government of the State of Kansas. C.J. is the author of No Place Like Home: Lessons in Activism from LGBT Kansas which has inspired a documentary called No Place Like Home: The Struggle Against Hate in Kansas. Learn more at https://cjjanovy.com/

3 de may de 2023 - 1 h 9 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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