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About the Guest: Dr. Debra Hendrickson is a seasoned pediatrician operating in Reno, Nevada, renowned for its status as the fastest warming city in the United States. With a dual background in environmental science as an environmental analyst and planner, Dr. Hendrickson merges her expertise to address the health implications of climate change on children. Her extensive career spans nearly two decades in pediatric care, where she consistently advocates for children’s health in the evolving climate landscape. She is also the author of the book The Air They Breathe , which examines the intersection of climate change and pediatric health. Episode Summary: In this thought-provoking episode of "Compassionate Las Vegas," host Will Rucker welcomes Dr. Debra Hendrickson, a frontline pediatrician from Reno, to delve into the compelling intersections of climate change and children's health. Dr. Hendrickson brings her expertise as both an environmental analyst and a pediatrician to the forefront, addressing the acute impacts of rising temperatures and poor air quality on young people. Her book, The Air They Breathe , serves as a cornerstone for the discussion, unearthing the pressing need for action against climate change amidst growing smoke crises and temperature spikes in Nevada's landscapes. The dialogue unveils the stark reality of climate change's effects on young generations, especially through phenomena such as smoke from wildfires and emergent mosquito-borne diseases like dengue fever. Highlighting actionable steps, Dr. Hendrickson emphasizes the importance of shifting towards renewable energy and advocates for community-driven efforts to combat the climate crisis. Her insights offer hope and direction for collective action, presenting a clear call to unite behind creating a sustainable and healthy future for our children. The conversation is anchored in the shared humanity and love for children that can drive significant change. Key Takeaways: Climate Change's Impact on Children : Dr. Hendrickson emphasizes the severe health impacts on children due to worsening air quality and rising temperatures in Nevada, particularly amidst wildfire smoke crises. Practical Actions for Families : Strategies such as using MERV 13 filters and freestanding air purifiers in homes, and the importance of monitoring air quality through apps, are effective measures for maintaining children’s health. Mosquito-Borne Diseases : The rising prevalence of diseases like dengue fever, due to adaptable mosquito species flourishing in warmer temperatures, presents a new environmental health challenge addressed in Dr. Hendrickson's research. Role of Clean Energy : Transitioning to renewable energy sources is essential in curbing carbon emissions and providing a healthier environment for future generations, according to Dr. Hendrickson. Empowering the Next Generation : Encouraging actions towards sustainability and climate awareness instills hope and empowers youth to engage in meaningful climate advocacy. Notable Quotes: "Action is the antidote to despair." – Dr. Debra Hendrickson "The science shows that if we actually put our mind to it and stopped carbon pollution, the Earth would stop warming in three to five years." – Dr. Debra Hendrickson "Climate change is more than anything a crime against children." – Dr. Debra Hendrickson "The love that parents have for their kids and the love a lot of us have for each other, that is something I think we should all tap into." – Dr. Debra Hendrickson "We have so many alternatives. If we just focused on this the way we focused on winning World War II…" – Dr. Debra Hendrickson Resources: Dr. Debra Hendrickson's Website The Air They Breathe: A Pediatrician on the Front Lines of Climate Change – Available on Amazon and other major book platforms. NV Energy Green Energy Program (NV Energy's website, as referenced for further action) Tune into this enlightening episode to hear Dr. Hendrickson's passionate call for collective action against climate change and stay connected for more insightful discussions on "Compassionate Las Vegas." Your proactive engagement today contributes significantly to shaping a sustainable future for our children.…
 
The lecture titled "When the Bottom Falls Out: Building Inner Strength in Times of Crisis" was held on November 14, 2024, at UNLV in Las Vegas. The session featured Rick Hanson, Ph.D., a renowned psychologist and best-selling author, who discussed strategies for building resilience in the face of personal and societal challenges. This lecture is valuable during uncertain times when individuals seek ways to maintain personal well-being amidst external chaos. Speaker Highlights : Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is a psychologist specializing in positive neuroplasticity—how to cultivate inner strengths such as resilience and peace of mind. He is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller "Hardwiring Happiness." His expertise lies in combining neuroscience, psychology, and contemplative practices to offer practical tools for immediate application. Key Takeaways: Life's inevitable challenges demand inner resilience. Neuroscience shows that beneficial experiences often pass us by unless intentionally cultivated as traits. The societal and individual level challenges require both systemic change and personal strength. Practice positive neuroplasticity by intentionally cultivating beneficial experiences. Adopt the four principles: take heart, see clearly, do what you can, and find peace. Slow down to let positive experiences "land" in the brain for enduring impact. Additional Resources: Recommended reading includes Rick Hanson’s book “Hardwiring Happiness” for further insights into achieving personal resilience. The Global Compassion Coalition offers resources and opportunities for joining broader efforts to foster systemic change. Judson Brewer’s work on addiction and anxiety offers a perspective on managing personal reactions to stress, complementing the session’s themes. In conclusion, this lecture delivered valuable insights on maintaining personal well-being and effecting impactful societal change amid adversity. Attendees were encouraged to take proactive steps by strengthening their inner resilience using practical, neuroscience-backed strategies. https://rickhanson.com/ #compassion #mentalhealth #news…
 
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"Never dim your light. If somebody tells you you're shining too bright, tell them to put their shades on." — Fajr DeLane About the Guests: Fajr DeLane is the CEO of Fun Fit Fabulous (F3), an organization dedicated to empowering young girls and women through personal development and wellness initiatives. Her journey into advocacy began in high school after observing food inequities and has since evolved to address broader public health concerns. Hameeda Syed is the co-founder of Dignity Indifference, an organization focused on countering digital violence and promoting gender equity. Her work stems from personal experiences with online toxicity, and she seeks to provide support and develop solutions for those impacted, particularly within marginalized communities. Luke Addison is a peace education teacher and the coordinator for Peace Jam Europe. With a background in drama education, he integrates creative arts to inspire youth activism and facilitate understanding across cultural and generational divides. An advocate for intergenerational collaboration, Luke is involved in peace-building initiatives worldwide. Episode Summary: In this inspiring session moderated by Will Rucker, youth advocates come together to discuss their vital work in strengthening youth engagement for compassionate advocacy. The panel features Fajr DeLane, Hameeda Syed, and Luke Addison, each bringing unique insights and experiences from their respective fields. Fajr shares her commitment to addressing public health inequities, Hameeda discusses her battle against online violence, and Luke emphasizes the transformative power of drama and intergenerational collaboration. The conversation explores themes around empowering young leaders to address systemic issues within their communities, integrating arts in advocacy, and fostering safe digital spaces. Fajr Delane speaks about her initiatives aimed at providing equitable food access and health education. Hameeda Syed reflects on combating digital harm and amplifying the voices of marginalized communities online. Meanwhile, Luke Addison provides perspectives on engaging youth through drama and the importance of cross-generational dialogue in effecting lasting change. The session encourages listeners to reflect on their roles in driving positive societal changes, reinforcing the notion that individual efforts can have a global impact. Key Takeaways: Fajr Delane emphasizes the importance of addressing food deserts and providing equitable health and wellness education. Hameeda Syed highlights the necessity of understanding and countering digital violence, advocating for inclusive and safe online spaces. Luke Addison discusses the power of drama and role-play in facilitating empathy and understanding among young people. The session stresses the value of intergenerational collaboration in overcoming societal challenges and fostering innovative solutions. Personal stories and experiences shared across the panel illuminate the diverse ways individuals can contribute to meaningful advocacy. Notable Quotes: "Ask yourself: how can we still persevere, get healthy food, live our best lives, even though we have systems of injustices still in play?" — Fajr DeLane "My feelings are not facts. Just because I feel a certain way doesn't really reflect the reality of what I'm facing." — Hameeda Syed "Think what it was like for these young people to have crossed over and had these difficult experiences." — Luke Addison "If the funds stopped, I would still do my work because my purpose is to empower girls and change communities." — Fajr DeLane For a deeper dive into the insights shared by these passionate advocates, listen to the full session, and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions that drive us toward a more compassionate world.…
 
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About the Guests: Will Rucker : Reverend Will Rucker is a key figure dedicated to fostering compassion throughout Las Vegas. He serves as a Global Council Trustee for the United Religions Initiative (URI) North America and is at the forefront of promoting peaceful and ethical engagement in faith communities. Karen Volker : Karen is the Director of Partnership and Violence Prevention at URI. With over a decade of experience at Cure Violence Global, Karen brings a wealth of knowledge on the health approach to violence prevention. Medina Moore : Medina is the Voting Rights Organizer for the Arizona Faith Network. She focuses on promoting peaceful political engagement and fostering unity across diverse communities through prayer, dialogue, and partnerships. Geneva Blackmer : Geneva is a Global Council Trustee for URI North America and a PhD candidate specializing in digital theology and religious communication. She is actively involved in countering digital disinformation and promoting digital literacy. Episode Summary: In this episode of Compassionate Las Vegas: The Podcast, hosted by Reverend Will Rucker, listeners are invited to explore the critical role of faith communities in promoting peaceful political engagement during election seasons. Recorded as a live webinar, this session brings together experts Karen Volker, Medina Moore, and Geneva Blackmer to discuss actionable strategies against violence, spreading misinformation, and fostering inclusive dialogue amid political divides. The episode unveils how faith communities can leverage their influence to prevent electoral violence, create dialogues, and counter harmful narratives. Karen Volker delves into the health-based approach to violence prevention, highlighting its behavioral science roots. Medina Moore emphasizes the import of maintaining neutrality while engaging politically, offering the Arizona Faith Network's methods of promoting peace through prayer vigils and partnerships as prime examples. Geneva Blackmore tackles the digital age's challenges by urging communities to improve digital literacy to combat misinformation and hate speech effectively. Key Takeaways: Faith communities are pivotal in mitigating electoral violence by endorsing nonviolence as common ground among divided groups. Open dialogue and partnerships across various community groups can significantly reduce potential conflicts during high-stress events like elections. Embracing prayer vigils and meditative practices can foster a peaceful atmosphere, helping to alleviate the anxiety surrounding elections. Effective use of digital platforms by faith communities can counteract the spread of misinformation and promote truthful, peaceful narratives. Engaging young people and amplifying their voices in faith spaces is crucial for effective peacebuilding and fostering future leadership. Notable Quotes: "A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference." - Reverend Will Rucker "Violence is a behavior that can be prevented." - Karen Volker "Prayer is going to be the essential key in elections in this work in ensuring that we have peace at our polling locations." - Medina Moore "Digital spaces are not neutral, we all possess a bias when processing information online." - Geneva Blackmore "Healing isn't just personal, but also systemic in this way." - Geneva Blackmer Resources: United Religions Initiative : URI - Organization fostering inclusive, interfaith cooperation. Cure Violence Global : Early work experience of Karen Volker, focusing on health approaches to stopping violence. Arizona Faith Network : Engage with current initiatives for peaceful political engagement at azfaithnetwork.org . Digital Theology Resources : Access interfaith America's curriculum for deeper learning into engaging religious diversity online. Tune into the full episode to enrich your understanding of the pivotal role faith communities play in diffusing political tension and promoting peace. Stay connected with Compassionate Las Vegas for more dialogues designed to inspire and enact compassion across all communities.…
 
🎙️ Compassionate Responses to Systemic Violence | Special Guests: Ann Helmke & Felipe Zurita In this powerful episode of Compassionate Las Vegas: The Podcast , Geneva Blackmer moderates a conversation with podcast host Will Rucker, Ann Helmke, faith liaison for the City of San Antonio, and Felipe Zurita from the Charter for Compassion, to explore how compassion can disrupt and dismantle systemic violence. Together, they dive into the real-world impact of compassion-driven initiatives that address systemic issues like poverty, racism, and inequality. 🌟 What You’ll Learn : How systemic violence affects our communities and the less visible forms it takes The role of Compassionate Cities in fostering equity and social justice Why self-compassion is essential for creating compassionate communities Real-life examples of how trust and connection build pathways to systemic change Practical strategies for incorporating compassion into policy and everyday interactions Tune in for an inspiring, actionable discussion on how compassion can transform society from the ground up. Whether you're looking for practical tips or deep insights, this episode offers something for everyone committed to making a difference. 🎧 Listen now and join the conversation on how we can create a more compassionate world! #SystemicViolence #Compassion #SocialJustice #SelfCompassion #CompassionateCities #Equity #HumanConnection…
 
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Episode Summary: Join host Will Rucker as he engages in a profound conversation with Ole, a dedicated advocate for global compassion and member of the Global Charter for Compassion. Ole's life-altering transition from a successful business career to a mission-driven journey for a better world sets the stage for this insightful episode. During the episode, Ole delves into his transformative experience, ignited by a cancer diagnosis and subsequent interactions with visionary Barbara Max Hubbard. This shift steered him toward fostering a compassionate world, emphasizing the concept of "homo universalis" or the connected human. The discussion navigates through critical themes such as holistic community health in Las Vegas, the impact of genuine human connections, and addressing the increasing wealth gap. Ole shares his observations from both the global and Scandinavian perspectives, highlighting the necessity of unity and understanding to overcome societal challenge. About the Guest: Ole Kjörrefjord Origin: Norway, currently residing in Sweden. Background: Spent 20 years helping entrepreneurs build companies, former senior partner at McKinsey & Company. Transition: Left his professional positions to focus on global betterment after a cancer diagnosis in 2016. Focus: Dedicated to fostering compassion and creating a better world through connecting transformative practices globally. Personal: Works with the Global Charter for Compassion, passionate grandfather. Enjoyed this conversation? Don’t miss out on the full episode to explore these themes in-depth and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on Compassionate Las Vegas, the podcast where compassion inspires action.…
 
About the Guest: Pedro Silva II is an insightful thought leader committed to fostering compassion and understanding in diverse communities. He is known for his work in the areas of belonging, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Silva is also a podcaster, an author, and someone who deeply values authentic relationships and big love. He has a unique way of seeing the world, often challenging conventional perspectives with his fresh, honest insights. Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker welcomes back Pedro Silva, a beacon of love and compassion, for a profound discussion on the nature of belonging, DEI, and transformative big love. Silva shares powerful stories and experiences, including his relationship with the influential Bishop Carlton Pearson. This episode delves into the importance of learning journeys and the impact of societal norms on our behavior and psyche. Silva recounts his personal journey and the lessons learned from Pearson, emphasizing the idea of bridging cultures and the pure joy derived from 'big love.' Silva challenges the fear of being wrong and discusses how this fear is often rooted in our inherent fear of death. This mindset, he explains, affects our education system and societal structures that prioritize the 'right answers' over the learning process. The episode touches upon how early educational experiences and societal expectations shape our perspectives on success and belonging. Drawing from his own life, Silva talks about the power of honesty and clarity, even in difficult situations. He sees autism as his superpower, providing him with a unique perspective on life. The episode concludes with Rucker and Silva exploring the importance of embracing change and evolution in people, and Silva sharing thought-provoking insights on love and human connection through a series of rapid-fire sentence completions. Key Takeaways: The Fear of Being Wrong: Silva highlights that many people's fear of being wrong is deeply tied to a fundamental fear of death, which impacts their ability to embrace learning journeys. Big Love and Transformation: Reflecting on Bishop Carlton Pearson’s legacy, Silva discusses how profound love can lead to personal transformation and societal backlash. Education and Belonging: The episode examines the current education system’s focus on right answers and gold stars, jeopardizing genuine learning and belonging. Honesty as a Superpower: Silva shares his personal experiences of honesty and clarity, advocating for direct communication as a way to foster true understanding. Embracing Change: The conversation emphasizes the importance of accepting and celebrating personal and societal change, seeing it as a natural part of growth. Resources: Pedro Silva's Email: Pedro@unify.org Podcast: What's So Funny About? with Pedro Silva Instagram: Therooflesschurch Blogs: The Roofless Church and It's All In Me Tune in to the full episode of Compassionate Las Vegas with Will Rucker to explore these themes in-depth and to gain more insights from Pedro Silva. Stay engaged for more enlightening content that inspires action through compassion and understanding.…
 
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"Your belonging is not in question. If you find yourself questioning your belonging, you're wrong." - Pedro Senhorinha Silva II About the Guest: Pedro Silva is an accomplished professional with a robust background in diverse fields including military service, linguistics, corporate recruitment, pastoral work, and social advocacy. An Air Force veteran fluent in Mandarin, Pedro moved into corporate recruitment before transitioning into pastoral roles. He served as a pastor for six and a half years and is deeply involved in the bridging movement, which aims to unite people across different divides. Pedro is also an advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and works tirelessly to promote greater interconnectedness and understanding in communities. Episode Summary: In this compelling episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker is joined by Pedro Silva, a multitalented individual dedicated to fostering compassion and unity across various social divides. Following their engaging conversation during some recent trainings, Will brings Pedro on to explore themes of belonging, diversity, equity, and the deeper human condition. Through his rich and diverse background that spans military service, corporate recruitment, pastoral work, and social advocacy, Pedro shares valuable insights into how we can cultivate a more compassionate and inclusive society. Throughout the episode, Pedro Silva delves into the concept of compassion, elucidating it through his experience with the Chinese term "da ai" (big love). He narrates his journey from the Air Force to becoming a corporate recruiter, and eventually a pastor, highlighting how these roles expanded his understanding of relationships and interconnectedness. He underscores the importance of embracing diversity and the inherent belonging of every individual. By reflecting on the current state of polarization and how fear of death and competition for resources inhibit our collective growth, Pedro offers a thoughtful perspective on how to overcome these barriers through acceptance, compassion, and transformative dialogue. Key Takeaways: Big Love as Compassion: Pedro Silva introduces the concept of "da ai," or big love, as a fundamental definition of compassion, urging us to look beyond differences to find common ground. Belonging and Identity: The discussion centers on the intrinsic belonging of every individual and how societal narratives often mislead people into questioning their inherent worth and place. Diversity as Reality: Pedro suggests that diversity is an undeniable reality and a vital component of a thriving society, countering the notion that DEI initiatives are competitive threats. Shifting Paradigms: Emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift from power-over dynamics to a model of universal belonging and shared power. Facing Mortality: Pedro shares profound insights on accepting the inevitability of death to fully embrace life, cultivate compassion, and work together for collective well-being. We encourage you to listen to this full episode for enriching perspectives on compassion, belonging, and the transformative power of understanding diverse narratives. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast.…
 
"We trust technology more than we trust each other." - Arun Vishwanath About the Guest: Arun Vishwanath is a cognitive behavioral scientist who specializes in the nexus of technology and human behavior. He has devoted over 20 years as a tenured professor to studying technology use and deception, focusing on cyber hygiene and cybersecurity. Arun has written extensively in major media outlets, including CNN and The Washington Post, and is an advocate for integrating digital safety into educational systems. Currently, he is the founder of the Cyber Hygiene Academy, an organization dedicated to teaching digital safety skills to children, parents, and educators. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker delves into the crucial topic of cyber hygiene with expert guest Arun, a seasoned cognitive behavioral scientist and cybersecurity advocate. The conversation kicks off with Arun’s profound definition of compassion, highlighting the essential role of action in truly understanding and addressing human needs. With a backdrop in teaching and media advocacy, Arun shares his journey from academia to founding the Cyber Hygiene Academy, underscoring the importance of educating the younger generation on digital safety. Throughout the episode, Arun unpacks the significance of cyber hygiene, drawing parallels to everyday personal hygiene routines. He discusses the evolving landscape of technology, the risks associated with digital spaces, and the critical need for effective, age-appropriate cyber education. Highlighting real-world examples, such as data breaches within the Clark County school system, Arun emphasizes the role of educators and parents in fostering a safe digital environment. The conversation also touches on the debate over banning smartphones in schools and advocates for a more permissive, educational approach to technology use among children. Resources: Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/r/VbEtc1c9V4 Arun's Cyber Hygiene Academy: https://cyberhygieneacademy.com/ Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on Compassionate Las Vegas, the podcast where compassion meets action. Don't miss this episode for more on ensuring digital safety and fostering a secure future for the younger generation.…
 
About Erica Mosca: Erica Mosca is a changemaker with roots deeply embedded in community development and educational equity. As the founder and past executive director of Leaders in Training (LiT), she has dedicated her career to fostering leadership amongst youth, particularly those from underserved communities. Erica is recognized for being the first Filipina to serve in the Nevada Legislature, representing Assembly District 14. Her professional journey includes being a Teach for America corps member and a fierce advocate for equity, opportunity, and access to education. Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, we have the privilege of engaging with Erica Mosca, a beacon of community development and educational advocacy in Southern Nevada. Erica dives into her heartfelt belief in the power of social capital and the impact of cultivating genuine connections within communities. Erica takes us through her humble beginnings, her path to founding a transformative nonprofit organization, and her evolution into a legislator representing East Las Vegas. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, the essence of empathy in leadership, and the potential of every individual to become a catalyst for change. Erica’s insights into systemic challenges and her solutions driven by data and community involvement provide a thought-provoking narrative on creating sustainable progress. Key Takeaways: Social capital and building a network are crucial for creating opportunities and fostering community growth. Authenticity and remaining true to one's roots are vital for impactful leadership. Empathy and understanding lived experiences are central to driving compassionate community support. Continuous improvement and data-driven solutions can lead to more effective social sector governance. The power of relationships lies in following through on promises and cultivating connections for their intrinsic value. Listen to this episode with Erica Mosca to experience the power of compassion and determination to improve community well-being. Her story not only showcases the transformative impact one individual can have but also inspires anyone looking to make a difference in their own community. Subscribe and tune in for more inspirational content from Compassionate Las Vegas.…
 
I always felt that every day from the time that my grandparents fled Europe was a gift to me and my family. And what you do with a gift is you pay it forward. - Shelley Berkley About the Guest: Shelley Berkley is a renowned figure in public service, with a career spanning over three decades. She has served as a member of the Nevada State Assembly and as a U.S. Congresswoman. In her post-political career, Berkley became the CEO and Senior Provost of Touro University Nevada, playing a pivotal role in the education of the next generation of healthcare providers. Her work includes significant contributions to the Las Vegas community, one of her proudest achievements being her involvement in the establishment of a full-service VA hospital in North Las Vegas. Episode Summary: In this compelling episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker sits down with Shelley Berkley, a beacon of compassion and public service in Las Vegas. Get ready for an inspiring journey through the lens of a seasoned public servant as she shares her personal philosophies on compassion, community involvement, and the power of hope. The conversation delves deep into the essence of compassion as Berkley defines it: the inherent desire to treat others as we would want to be treated and the active pursuit of lending a hand to those in need. Weaving in stories from her rich family history and her extensive experience in public service, Shelley discusses the role compassion has played in her life and her ongoing commitment to the city of Las Vegas. She explores pressing issues such as homelessness, public safety, and affordable housing, emphasizing the importance of bipartisan efforts and community input in effecting meaningful change. Tune in to the full episode of "Compassionate Las Vegas" with Will Rucker and guest Shelley Berkley for a deep dive into the impact of compassion on one's approach to public service and the many ways we can contribute to making our communities a better place for all. Stay connected for more episodes that inspire action and foster a world rich in empathy and courageous action.…
 
"Healing is the outcome of being yourself." - Lauren Sunshine About the Guest: Lauren Sunshine is a thinker, creator, and advocate passionately centered around the themes of gender healing and self-alignment. As a content creator, group facilitator, and digital strategist, Lauren focuses on the transformative power of personal gender exploration to forge a more connected, creative, and compassionate approach to life. Her work at the LGBTQ center involves developing trans-inclusive programs and fostering vulnerable conversations that often lead to communal and individual healing. Lauren is also the voice behind the 'Gender Alchemy' podcast, which can be found on various platforms, discussing topics close to her work and heart. Episode Summary: In this impactful episode of Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast, host Will Rucker introduces listeners to the inviting world of Lauren Sunshine, a vibrant advocate for gender healing and compassion. As a trans person deeply immersed in creating digital content centered around vulnerability and community, Lauren shares her unique perspective on life, acceptance, and the power of being oneself to heal and connect with the world around us. Lauren speaks to the core of her beliefs, explaining that true alignment with oneself naturally cultivates a life filled with compassion. She emphasizes that healing can be a simple byproduct of embracing our organic selves, which are inherently geared toward self-regeneration. Lauren approaches the complexities and judgments of the world with a tranquil curiosity and a focus on positive self-evolution, encouraging others to extend the compassion they seek from the world back into it. As the conversation delves into the interconnection of all beings, Lauren illuminates the idea that forgiveness is akin to shedding a burden, allowing for a more empowered and peaceful existence. Key Takeaways: True alignment with oneself opens the pathway to a deeply connected and compassionate approach to life. Healing is an organic outcome of living authentically and embracing one's essence. Forgiveness is depicted as the act of releasing a weight tied to resistance and embracing life as it is. Acknowledging the consistency in nature and animals can provide a simpler, safer avenue toward practicing interrelation skills. The breath is highlighted as a fundamental, uniting force that offers insights into core universal truths and the duality of life. Resources: Lauren Sunshine’s podcast Gender Alchemy can be found on YouTube and podcast platforms. Further information on Lauren’s offerings can be found at laurensunshine.com As we close this profoundly enlightening conversation with Lauren Sunshine, we invite you to immerse yourself in the full breadth of her wisdom by listening to this episode. Stay tuned to Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast for more episodes that promise to enrich, inspire, and challenge the contours of compassion in our everyday lives.…
 
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"Justice in the pursuit of equity is going to be an ongoing conversation for generations to come. We all should have equal access and opportunities to succeed, irrespective of our backgrounds." - Kara Jenkins About the Guest: In this episode of Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast, host Will Rucker introduces us to guest Kara Jenkins, an influential figure who has been appointed by the governor to the Nevada Equal Rights Commission. For over twelve years, Jenkins has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights of individuals across various protected categories such as race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age. She is instrumental in investigating cases of housing discrimination, employment discrimination, and public accommodation discrimination. With a legal background and appointments to significant public service roles, Jenkins's career is defined by her commitment to justice, equity, and lifting marginalized voices in the state of Nevada. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast, host Will Rucker engages in a profound dialogue with Kara Jenkins, diving deep into the themes of compassion and justice within the sphere of public service. Jenkins sheds light on the integral work of the Nevada Equal Rights Commission and the nuances of addressing discrimination and inequality. Kara Jenkins passionately articulates the complexities that come with enforcing equality laws, including the confidential and often under-the-radar nature of their crucial work. She touches upon the responsibilities of her commission, emphasizing the significance of giving everyone—irrespective of their background—a fair shot and access to opportunities. This episode is a beacon for understanding the intersection of compassion and legislation, echoing the podcast's theme of making a real difference in people's lives. Jenkins also opens up about the personal aspects which shape her dedication to public service, highlighting the influence of her upbringing, the loss of her father, and her spiritual faith. The conversation navigates the terrain of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), discussing its critical role and the challenges it faces in the current societal climate. Listeners will find inspiration in Jenkins's journey as a product of affirmative action and her determination to uplift her community through her work. Key Takeaways: The Nevada Equal Rights Commission is dedicated to ensuring fair treatment for individuals regardless of their immutable characteristics, tackling discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations. Compassion is a verb; it represents daily action and intentional living to support and empower others, even in the face of adversity or discomfort. DEI initiatives are crucial for providing the necessary exposure and opportunities for underrepresented groups to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society. Personal conviction, support from friends and family, and spiritual faith are central to sustaining one's dedication to public service. Resources: Nevada Equal Rights Commission Website: www.detr.nv.gov Las Vegas Office Phone: 702-486-7161 | Reno Office Phone: 775-823-6690 Join us for the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the role compassion plays in the quest for justice and how individuals like Kara Jenkins are making strides in creating a more equitable society. Don't miss out on more informative and heartening content to come from Compassionate Las Vegas.…
 
About the Guest: David Gershon, an esteemed founder of the Empowerment Institute, is a visionary leader who has dedicated his career to advancing the global movement of peace and empowerment. Renowned for orchestrating an event that saw a symbolic flame traversed worldwide, David ignites a spirit of peace in the hearts of global citizens. With an ambitious mission of achieving peace on earth by 2030 and an established strategy of seven steps to get there, he seeks to usher humanity into a golden age. Gershon has also authored transformational works such as Social Change 2.0 and co-created the institute alongside Gail Straub, contributing his expertise to sculpt a more harmonious world. Episode Summary: In this thought-provoking episode of Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast, host Will Rucker welcomes the return of David Gershon to delve deeper into his ambitious mission for global peace by 2030. The conversation opens with an inspiring vision: transitioning society towards a golden age built on principles of peace and community evolution, a concept David is fervently working towards actualizing. David Gershon unpacks a comprehensive peace-building framework known as the peace game, grounded in seven foundational practices. Rooted in empowerment, the methodology is a system designed to evolve human consciousness from the individual level outwards. Gershon shares ingenious insights on these practices, emphasizing the transformation from static paradigms to organic growth, fostering a living, evolving community. The episode traverses the path from building individual capacity for peace to cultivating universal cooperation and sowing the seeds for a movement that can tip the scales toward global harmony. Key Takeaways: Empowering Vision: Gershon introduces a strategic shift from pathology to a vision-centric approach, with "empowerment" being the first and foundational step of the peace game. Oneness and Unity: By befriending 'the other' and celebrating common humanity, the practices of oneness and unity break down barriers and encourage inclusive environments. Economic and Social Tipping Points: The peace game envisions 40 million global participants by 2030 - a tipping point that can radically change collective belief systems and social norms. Supporting Abundance and Love: Contributions towards groups facilitating harmony bolster a spirit of abundance, while prayers and visualization for peace amplify spiritual energy. Faith and Mobilization: Faith in the collective capacity for change culminates in inviting others to join the peace game, thus building a movement toward the envisioned golden age. Resources: David Gershon's book for change strategies and methodologies: "Social Change 2.0: A Blueprint for Reinventing Our World" (Available on Amazon) Empowerment Institute (Co-created with Gail Straub): empowermentinstitute.net Peace game and movement website: peace2030.earth Join us on this enlightening journey towards global peace by tuning in to the full episode of Compassionate Las Vegas - the Podcast. This conversation with David Gershon imparts invaluable wisdom and actions that can lead us toward a collective golden age. Stay engaged with our podcast for more insightful content that enhances our mission of compassion and community transformation.…
 
"Hope is teachable. Keep shining." - Kathryn Goetzke About the Guest: Kathryn Goetzke is an advocate for mental health awareness and the power of hope. A survivor of personal tragedy, she lost her father to suicide as a freshman in college and later faced her own challenges with mental health. Goetzke channeled her experiences into a mission to understand the root causes of suicide and how to foster hope as a preventative measure. She is the founder of The Mood Factory and the non-profit iFred, initiatives that rebrand mental health discussion through positive action and education. She's recognized globally for her work, notably as a Chief Hope Officer who teaches people around the world how to cultivate hope in their lives. Episode Summary: In this invigorating episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker engages in an illuminating conversation with Kathryn Goetzke, a beacon for promoting hope and positive mental health practices. The discussion orbits around the transformative power of hope, both as a personal and a community resource. From personal anecdotes to scientific insights, Goetzke shares her wealth of knowledge on coping mechanisms and strategies to amplify hope in individuals and cities. After sharing her personal journey, which includes the loss of her father to suicide and her own mental health struggles, Kathryn Goetzke articulates her definition of hope—a proactive and actionable state rather than mere wishful thinking. She delves into the systematic teaching of hope, outlining the SHINE framework as a mnemonic for key aspects of hopefulness. Goetzke also announces the exciting transition of Las Vegas into a hopeful city, outlining the resources and programs designed to activate hope in the community. Key Takeaways: Hopefulness can be scientifically measured and taught; it's a proactive state, not just wishful thinking. The SHINE acronym (Stress Skills, Happiness Habits, Inspired Actions, Nourishing Networks, Eliminate Challenges) encapsulates the five keys to cultivating hope. Las Vegas is embarking on a transformative journey to become a hopeful city with community-wide educational resources and programs available. Teaching and learning stress management skills are essential, as stress triggers can lead to less hopeful and more reactive behaviors. Empowering teens and young adults with tools to understand and build hope is critical to combating widespread feelings of hopelessness. Engage with the full conversation to be fueled by the optimism and actionable strategies shared by Kathryn Goetzke, and join us on Compassionate Las Vegas to be part of the growing narrative around hope as a transformative tool. Stay tuned for more episodes that empower, inform, and connect. #compassion #hope #lasvegas…
 
In the Season 6 premiere of Compassionate Las Vegas—the Podcast, host Will Rucker interviews world-renowned psychologist and mindfulness teacher Rick Hanson. They discuss the power of compassion and the importance of empathy and caring in today's world. They delve into the challenges of overcoming the " us versus them " mentality and the need for unity and cooperation. Rick also shares insights on how individuals can make a difference and create positive change. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on compassion and discover how you can contribute to a more compassionate society. "Compassion, which is bittersweet, the bitter of the empathy, but the sweet of the tender care and concern for that other person which moves you to action to relieve their suffering." - Rick Hanson Rick Hanson is a distinguished figure in the fields of psychology and mindfulness. With a career spanning decades, he has established himself as a clinical psychologist, a senior fellow of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley, and a New York Times bestselling author. Hanson is also known for his unique insights in combining neuroscience, contemplative wisdom, and practical psychology, providing transformative resources in human well-being. He is the founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom and has authored seminal works such as "Buddha's Brain," "Hardwiring Happiness," and "Resilient." His work has helped countless individuals foster greater happiness, love, and wisdom in their lives through the power of inner strength and mindfulness. Learn more at https://rickhanson.com/…
 
About The Guest: Joel Kisner is a former law enforcement officer with a passion for helping victims of crime. After a long career in law enforcement, including working on a federal task force and in homicide investigations, Joel now runs his own business called Pinnacle Consulting and Advisors. He is also involved in the development of the Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) and the System of Care, two initiatives aimed at combating human trafficking and improving counterterrorism intelligence. Summary: Joel Kisner, a former law enforcement officer, discusses his work in combating human trafficking and improving counterterrorism intelligence. He shares his insights on compassion and the importance of caring for others. Joel explains the need for a coordinated approach to addressing human trafficking and the gaps that exist in the current system. He introduces the Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) and the System of Care, two initiatives that aim to bring together various stakeholders and resources to effectively combat human trafficking. Joel also discusses the role of artificial intelligence in these efforts and the importance of proper regulation and oversight. Key Takeaways: Compassion is about caring and finding different ways to solve problems. The Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) aims to bring together various entities to share information and resources in combating human trafficking and improving counterterrorism intelligence. The System of Care focuses on creating a coordinated approach to addressing human trafficking, with a focus on training and support for frontline workers. Artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool in improving efficiency and effectiveness in addressing human trafficking and counterterrorism intelligence.…
 
LeAnzar Stockley is a grief recovery specialist and the founder of Soul Society 61. He is certified in the evidence-based grief recovery program and helps individuals process their grief in a healthy and effective way. Summary: LeAnzar Stockley discusses the impact of the holiday season on grief and provides strategies for navigating through grief during this time. He emphasizes the importance of allowing oneself to feel the emotions associated with grief and not suppressing them. LeAnzar also highlights the need for supportive relationships and offers advice on how to support someone who is grieving. He explains the difference between sympathy and compassion, and how compassion involves being present with someone in their grief rather than trying to fix or alleviate their pain. LeAnzar also explores the role of joy and gratitude in the grieving process, emphasizing that it is possible to experience both grief and gratitude simultaneously. Key Takeaways: It is important to allow oneself to feel the emotions associated with grief and not suppress them. Supportive relationships are crucial for navigating through grief, and it is important to let the person who is grieving lead the way in terms of what support they need. Compassion involves being present with someone in their grief, while sympathy often involves pity or feeling sorry for the person. Joy and gratitude can coexist with grief and can provide strength and support during the grieving process. "You can be grieving and grateful at the same time."…
 
About The Guest: Tasha K is a certified love coach and restoration life coach. With a background in accounting and therapy, Tasha combines her skills to help individuals heal their hearts and cultivate self-love. She believes that love is a necessity and works to spread love and compassion to people all over the world. Summary: Tasha K, a certified love coach and restoration life coach, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of compassion and self-love. She defines compassion as treating others the way you want to be treated and emphasizes the need to treat oneself with the same level of respect and understanding. Tasha shares her journey to becoming a love coach and explains that her goal is to help individuals repair and rebuild their hearts through self-love. She highlights the importance of forgiveness in the healing process and encourages listeners to practice self-reflection and self-love. Key Takeaways: Compassion is treating others the way you want to be treated. Self-love is essential and the foundation for all other relationships. Forgiveness is a necessary step in the healing process. Practicing self-reflection and self-love can lead to a healthier and happier life. Quotes: "Compassion is the true meaning of treating others how you want to be treated." - Tasha K "If we all operated on the level of compassion, it would make things smoother and alleviate conflict." - Tasha K "Love yourself first, and everything else can flourish naturally." - Tasha K "Forgiveness is the first hard step to healing." - Tasha K "Being human is an experience, an energy, an expression, and it should be beautifully flawed." - Tasha K…
 
About The Guest: Lisa Flynn is an expert in generative AI and social engineering. She holds a master's degree in information systems and cyber and is a white hat hacker. Lisa is passionate about demystifying AI and technology and educating others about the potential risks and benefits they pose. Summary: Lisa Flynn discusses the rise of social engineering and hacking humans through the use of generative AI. She explains that social engineering involves manipulating individuals to do things they wouldn't normally do, often through the use of personal information obtained from social media. Lisa highlights the dangers of voice phishing and deep fakes, where hackers can use AI to mimic someone's voice or appearance. She emphasizes the need for critical thinking and situational awareness to protect against these threats. Lisa also explores the potential positive uses of AI, such as automating mundane tasks and improving cybersecurity. Key Takeaways: Social engineering involves manipulating individuals to do things they wouldn't normally do. Voice phishing and deep fakes pose significant risks, as hackers can mimic someone's voice or appearance using AI. Critical thinking and situational awareness are essential for protecting against social engineering attacks. AI can be used to automate mundane tasks and improve cybersecurity.…
 
About The Guest: Marianne Williamson is a bestselling author, spiritual teacher, and presidential candidate. She has written numerous books, including "Healing the Soul of America," and has been a prominent figure in the self-help and spiritual community for decades. Williamson's campaign focuses on bringing love, compassion, and progressive policies to the forefront of American politics. Summary: Marianne Williamson joins the Compassionate Las Vegas podcast to discuss her presidential campaign and the importance of compassion in politics. She defines compassion as an aspect of love and emphasizes the need for a more compassionate world. Williamson believes that her agenda reflects the will of the American people, with a focus on universal healthcare, tuition-free college, and common-sense gun safety laws. She criticizes the current political system for perpetuating a dysfunctional and unjust system and advocates for disruptive change. Williamson also addresses the issue of invisibility in politics and encourages young people to participate in hopeful solutions. She emphasizes the importance of reclaiming our first principles as Americans and putting our humanity back into politics. Williamson discusses the challenges of navigating different factions and the need to focus on common needs and responsibilities. She also shares her perspective on merging faith with politics and the power of love in creating positive social change. Key Takeaways: Compassion is an aspect of love and an essential quality that cannot be adequately defined by words. Williamson's agenda reflects the will of the American people, with a focus on universal healthcare, tuition-free college, and common-sense gun safety laws. The current political system perpetuates a dysfunctional and unjust system, and disruptive change is needed. Hope is born of participating in hopeful solutions and using your power to make a difference. Reclaiming our first principles as Americans and focusing on our common needs and responsibilities is crucial for creating positive change.…
 
About The Guest: Susie Lee is the congresswoman from District Three in Nevada. She is known for her commitment to meeting people where they are and advocating for their needs. Susie Lee is a strong advocate for compassion and believes in the power of understanding and grace. Summary: Susie Lee defines compassion as meeting people where they are and understanding that everyone is carrying some sort of burden. She believes in giving people grace and the time to be themselves. In her role as a congresswoman, she works to help people by sponsoring legislation, writing letters, and advocating for them. Susie Lee is proud of her staff and their dedication to serving the community. She believes in finding bipartisan solutions and working towards durable change. Susie Lee takes care of herself by exercising, spending time outdoors, meditating, and being present with her family. She is inspired by the LGBTQ+ community and believes in fighting for their basic civil rights and equality. Susie Lee navigates polarizing issues by having conversations and sticking to the facts. She is hopeful for the future because of young people's engagement and advocacy. Key Takeaways: Compassion means meeting people where they are and understanding their struggles. Susie Lee sponsors legislation and advocates for people in need. She believes in finding bipartisan solutions for durable change. Taking care of oneself includes exercise, spending time outdoors, and being present with family. Susie Lee is inspired by the LGBTQ+ community and fights for their basic civil rights. She navigates polarizing issues by having conversations and sticking to the facts. Young people's engagement and advocacy give her hope for the future. Quotes: "Compassion is understanding that we all are carrying some sort of burden." "I believe that you should be able to love who you want to love." "Don't underestimate the power of your voice." "Youth are the future, and their voice will be the most powerful voting block out there."…
 
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Scarlett Lewis, founder of the Choose Love Movement, joins Will Rucker on Compassionate Las Vegas -the Podcast to discuss the power of choosing love in the face of tragedy. Scarlett shares her personal story of losing her son in the Sandy Hook shooting and how she found healing through forgiveness and compassion. She emphasizes the importance of teaching essential life skills, such as courage, gratitude, forgiveness, and compassion, to children and adults alike. Scarlett's mission is to create a world centered in understanding, empathy, and courageous action. Scarlett says, " If the shooter had been able to give and receive love, if he had been able to manage his pain, that tragedy never would have happened."…
 
Maria Tucker, Executive Director of the Jeremiah Program in Las Vegas, joins Will Rucker on Compassionate Las Vegas- The Podcast to discuss the program's transformative impact on the community. The Jeremiah Program works with single mothers and their children to disrupt the cycle of poverty through education. Maria shares her personal journey as a single mother and the power of education in changing lives. She emphasizes the importance of love, community, and compassion in fostering empowerment and self-love. Maria also highlights the achievements of the Jeremiah Program in its first year, including the partnership with Acelero Head Start and the ECE Fellowship for moms interested in early childhood education. She addresses the stigma associated with being a single mom and how the program provides a space for healing and empowerment. Maria emphasizes the need to recognize the systemic structures that reinforce poverty and advocates for policy changes to address these issues. She invites listeners to attend the Voices Rising event, where the program will honor two incredible women who have made a significant impact in the community. Learn more at: https://jeremiahprogram.org/campuses/las-vegas/ #compassion #singlemom #empowerment…
 
Ariel Choinard from the Southern Nevada Heat Resilience Lab joins Will Rucker on Compassionate Las Vegas - The Podcast to discuss the challenges of extreme heat in the Las Vegas area. She explains how the city is the second fastest warming city in America and the impact of the urban heat island effect. Ariel emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unequal impact of heat on different populations, particularly those in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods. She shares her personal approach to managing the emotional toll of this work and highlights the need for collaboration and community engagement in creating heat resilience. Ariel invites listeners to get involved and offers suggestions for volunteering and supporting vulnerable communities. The episode concludes with a discussion on envisioning a heat-adapted Las Vegas and the importance of considering future generations in climate change planning. Key Takeaways: Las Vegas is the second fastest warming city in America, and the urban heat island effect intensifies the high temperatures. Vulnerable populations, such as black and brown people, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses, are most impacted by extreme heat. The Southern Nevada Heat Resilience Lab is engaging communities and co-creating solutions to address the challenges of extreme heat. Listening to the voices of those most impacted is crucial in developing effective adaptation measures. A heat-adapted Las Vegas would involve changes in architecture, increased tree canopy, and improved insulation in buildings.…
 
Quentin Savwoir, President of the Las Vegas NAACP, joins host Will Rucker on the Compassionate Las Vegas podcast to discuss the importance of compassion and care in our communities. They explore the challenges of maintaining unity and combating division, particularly in the face of extremism. Quentin emphasizes the need for collective action and the power of democracy to bring about positive change. He also shares his personal experiences and the role of organizations like the NAACP in advocating for equity and justice. The conversation highlights the importance of self-care and the ongoing work needed to create a more compassionate world.…
 
Lynnee Jasames, a former foster child and now a foster parent trainer and recruiter, shares her inspiring story on the Compassionate Las Vegas podcast. She emphasizes the importance of compassion and the need for foster parents, especially within the African-American community. Lynne explains the process of becoming a foster parent and highlights the support and resources available to foster families. She encourages everyone to get involved, whether through fostering, becoming a court-appointed special advocate, or supporting foster families in other ways. Lynnee's personal journey demonstrates the positive impact that foster care can have on children's lives. About The Guest: Lynne Jasames is a foster parent trainer and recruiter with the Department of Family Services in Las Vegas. She has over 25 years of experience working with foster children and has a personal and professional understanding of the foster care system, as she aged out of foster care herself. Lynne is passionate about finding loving homes for foster children, particularly African-American children, and helping them heal, grow, and thrive. Key Takeaways: Lynne entered foster care at 14 years old with a baby and was placed with a foster mother who became her forever mom. Foster parents play a crucial role in providing safe and loving homes for foster children. There is a need for more foster parents, especially for African American children, who benefit from being placed with families that understand their culture and experiences. Foster care is about reunification and supporting birth families, with the goal of providing a temporary home for children until they can safely return to their families. There are various ways to get involved and support foster children and families, such as becoming a foster parent, volunteering as a court-appointed special advocate (CASA) worker, or partnering with organizations that provide resources and services to foster children.…
 
In this episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker interviews Tymara Walker, a talented vocalist and performer. Tymara shares her journey from being a pastor's kid in Toledo, Ohio, to becoming a renowned artist in Las Vegas. She opens up about her experience with domestic violence and how it led her to make the decision to leave her abusive marriage and move to Vegas. Tymara also discusses the challenges she faced in the entertainment industry, including the pressure to conform to certain standards of beauty and the struggle to be recognized as a black female artist. Despite these challenges, Tymara persevered and found success, performing with legendary artists and traveling the world. She also talks about the health challenges her family has faced and how they have overcome them. Tymara's story is one of resilience, faith, and the power of compassion. About The Guest: Tymara Walker is a talented vocalist and performer who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Born in Boston and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Tymara has always had a passion for music. She began her career as a gospel singer and eventually made her way to Las Vegas, where she has performed with iconic artists such as Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight. Tymara is also the founder of her own gospel choir and is known for her unique acapella arrangements of popular songs. #lasvegas #Compassion #music…
 
🎙️ In this thought-provoking podcast, Will Rucker dives into the world of compassion at work with the brilliant Cris Tietsort, Ph.D. As a renowned compassion-at-work researcher and expert on organizational thriving, Cris brings a unique perspective to the table. 🤝 Compassion: More Than Sympathy and Empathy Cris skillfully breaks down the concept of compassion as the powerful response to the pain and suffering of others. But it doesn't stop there! Compassion goes beyond mere sympathy and empathy – it's all about taking action to help alleviate that suffering. Get ready for a paradigm shift! 💼 Workplace Challenges: Breaking Down Barriers Recognizing and addressing pain and suffering in the workplace can be tough. Cris highlights the unfortunate reality that many people feel uncomfortable sharing their struggles. However, fear not! Cris unveils how compassionate leaders and organizations can create a safe and open environment where employees feel heard and supported. 💡 Key Takeaways for Compassionate Workplaces - Leaders: Be Open, Be Vulnerable Creating a culture of compassion starts with leaders who are open and vulnerable. Cris stresses the importance of fostering an inclusive environment where all employees feel the warmth of compassion. - Policies Supporting Employee Well-being Compassion isn't just a buzzword; it needs to be reflected in organizational policies. Cris emphasizes that if an organization claims to be compassionate, it must genuinely support the well-being of all its people. - Individuals: Extend Compassion Building a compassionate workplace isn't solely on the shoulders of leaders. Individuals can make a tremendous difference by extending compassion to colleagues and leaders alike. It's all about connection and understanding! Don't miss this eye-opening podcast on creating compassionate workplaces. If you're ready to transform your work environment, hit that play button now! 🎧🏢💖 #FutureOfWork #CompassionateLeadership #AIatWork Episode Transcript: [0:53:11]: Chris Tietsort emphasizes the importance of creating rhythms and conversations in the workplace that convey to employees that their well-being matters more than just their work. By prioritizing well-being, organizations can foster a culture of compassion and create an environment where employees feel comfortable sharing their struggles and seeking support. [0:53:44]: Chris Tietsort discusses the connection between employee well-being and organizational productivity. Research shows that when employees are not well, they are not able to perform at their best, which ultimately hurts the organization in the long term. By prioritizing compassion and well-being, organizations can create a positive work environment that benefits both employees and the organization as a whole. [0:54:10]: Chris Tietsort provides practical steps for individuals to make their work environments more compassionate. He suggests extending compassion to leaders by recognizing their vulnerability and extending positive intent towards them. He also encourages individuals to build strong relationships with colleagues, seek to understand their perspectives, and create spaces for open and honest communication. [0:55:13]: Chris Tietsort acknowledges the power dynamics that exist in the workplace and the challenges that leaders face in being vulnerable. He emphasizes the importance of extending compassion to leaders and creating moments and spaces where they feel safe to share their struggles. By creating a culture of compassion that includes leaders, organizations can foster a sense of connection and understanding. [0:56:12]: Chris Tietsort highlights the role of individuals in shaping workplace culture. While individuals may not be able to change the entire culture, they can make small micro moves that contribute to a more compassionate environment. He suggests building relationships, inviting colleagues to social events, and being vulnerable to create connections and foster a sense of compassion. [0:57:18]: Chris Tietsort acknowledges that advocating for change in the workplace can be risky, especially for marginalized individuals. He encourages individuals to voice their concerns and suggest policy changes that would benefit everyone. However, he also recognizes the need for top-down efforts to create a compassionate culture and not put the burden solely on individuals at the bottom. [0:58:47]: Chris Tietsort emphasizes the importance of staying grounded in early experiences and remembering what it was like to be in a lower-level position. By empathizing with the experiences of others, leaders can create a safe space for their employees and foster a culture of compassion. He suggests framing conversations in a way that invites sincere sharing and extending positive intent towards leaders. [1:00:33]: Chris Tietsort shares that he can be contacted through LinkedIn or his academic website for more information about his research and the topic of compassion in the workplace. [1:01:21]: Will Rucker concludes the episode by thanking Chris Tietsort for his insights and highlighting the importance of living compassionately. He reminds listeners that their actions matter and encourages them to create a culture of compassion in their own lives and workplaces.…
 
In this episode from City Cast Las Vegas , Vogue Robinson talks with Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown who made history last year when she was elected to the North Las Vegas mayoral seat — and became the first Black mayor in the state of Nevada. Mayor Goynes-Brown sits down to talk about her vision for North Las Vegas, the city she grew up in, from her ambitious plan for downtown to commercial redevelopment, affordable housing, and the ongoing struggle to help the residents of the sinking neighborhood of Windsor Park.…
 
Congressman Ro Khanna is a Representative of California’s 17th District in the 117th Congress. Congressman Khanna was elected to Congress in 2016 and is now serving his third term representing California’s 17th District, which covers communities in Silicon Valley. He is the Chair of the Oversight Subcommittee on the Environment and a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform, Agriculture, and Armed Services Committees. Khanna is also the Deputy Whip of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, an Assistant Whip for the Democratic Caucus, and the Democratic Vice Chair of the House Caucus on Indian Americans. In Congress, Khanna is a progressive voice working to create good jobs and opportunities for people in the 17th district and across the country. He authored the Endless Frontier Act, which formed the basis for the sweeping CHIPS and Science bill signed into law by President Biden, to ensure that the United States remains a leader in science and technology in the 21st century and has championed a new economic patriotism to drive innovation and bring people together. As Chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on the Environment, Khanna has been a leader on climate, bringing in the CEOs of six major fossil fuel companies before Congress to testify under oath about climate disinformation for the first time in history and playing a key role in negotiations around the Inflation Reduction Act. He has also helped introduce progressive legislation to establish Medicare for All, set term limits for Supreme Court Justices, and get big money out of politics. Prior to holding elected office, Khanna was a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Stanford University and an Adjunct Professor at Santa Clara Law School. Governor Jerry Brown appointed him to the California Workforce Development Board for the State of California, where he served as chair for the Advanced Manufacturing Committee. He also served on the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood Mar Monte and provided pro bono legal aid to the Mississippi Center for Justice on several contractor fraud cases on behalf of Hurricane Katrina victims. In 2009, President Obama appointed Khanna to serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce. While there, he broke new ground organizing clean technology trade missions and expanding the Green Embassy program, which allows American clean technology firms to showcase their products in our embassies overseas. Khanna also served on the White House Business Council, working with both business and labor for policies that promote to bring back American manufacturing jobs. Khanna’s commitment to public service is rooted in the belief that the American Dream that inspired his family should continue to inspire future generations. His grandfather participated in Gandhi’s independence movement in India, spending several years in jail for promoting human rights and his parents immigrated to the United States—coming from India to seek opportunity and a better life for their children. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in economics from the University of Chicago and received a law degree from Yale University. As a student at the University of Chicago, Khanna worked on the campaign of a little-known candidate for State Senate named Barack Obama. Later, he worked on Obama’s presidential campaign. Khanna has written two books: Entrepreneurial Nation: Why Manufacturing is Still Key to America’s Future and Dignity in a Digital Age. He calls Fremont home, and he and his wife Ritu have two young children.…
 
Andrew Yang is an entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, non-profit leader, and former 2020 presidential candidate. After working as a lawyer and executive at several early-stage technology companies, Andrew eventually became CEO of an education company that became #1 in the country. He then started a national entrepreneurship non-profit, Venture for America, which worked to empower thousands of young entrepreneurs to bring their dynamism to communities across the country, from New Orleans and Baltimore to Denver and Detroit. Andrew was named a Presidential Ambassador of Entrepreneurship by the White House under the Obama administration and a Champion of Change for his work with Venture for America. Initially dubbed a "longer than long shot" candidate by the New York Times in 2018, Andrew became a top-tier contender for the presidency, raising nearly $40 million in grassroots funding. With a vision to rewrite the rules of the United States economy through a “Freedom Dividend” of $1,000 a month for every American adult, Andrew became one of the most exciting stories in the 2020 race. Andrew's nationwide support, known as the “Yang Gang,” propelled him to seven Democratic primary debates, outlasting six senators, four governors, three members of congress, two mayors, and one secretary. Following this unexpected run for president, Andrew formed the non-profit Humanity Forward, successfully lobbying Congress for direct cash relief for struggling American families during the pandemic while simultaneously distributing over $8 million directly to struggling families. From his presidential and New York mayoral runs, Andrew has seen first-hand what’s preventing our country from getting things done, and he is now directing his energies toward fixing the machinery of our stagnant democracy. With FORWARD: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy, Andrew lays out the case for a variety of democracy reform measures that can unclog the pipes of our system and realign the incentives of legislators with the well-being of the American people. #UBI #Forward #democracy…
 
Las Vegas is always evolving. What began as a long distance gambling outpost is now a thriving metropolis fueled by the hospitality, technology, sports, and entertainment industries. The city will never stop changing, but to keep up with every evolution it needs leaders like Christian Bishop. A veteran of the video gaming industry with successful stints at Level 3 Communications, Time Warner, AT&T, and Thunder Gaming, where he developed the esports and gaming news program 4Cast. Christian arrived in Las Vegas in 2018 as the Commissioner of the World Showdown of Esports for Estars Studios, an independent competitive gaming production company. Working in tandem with gaming titans Caesars and MGM Resorts International, he led the development of a studio at the center of the Strip to “produce premium content and showcase the best of Las Vegas to millions of people around the world.” Today, Christian is now responsible for the sales and monetization of Twitch 1st and 3rd party properties serving as Amazon's Director of Twitch Properties. Senior leadership supporting the world’s largest brands and agencies. Twitch broadcasts to 140 million unique monthly visitors with over 10 million active streamers. Through the gaming industry, Christian seeks to develop the foundation of a new online world, one that complements Las Vegas’ professional sports and entertainment offerings. “Combine the established spirit of innovation and entertainment that is synonymous with Las Vegas with a video gaming industry that drives more revenue than TV, film, and music combined, and all I can see is the tremendous opportunity,” Christian says. Christian represents the diversity and inclusivity that he sees in today’s video gaming culture; one that brings people together regardless of race, religion, culture, or sexual preference. At the same time, he wants to combat the toxic aspects of gaming, notably the bullying, bigotry, and ignorance that ruin the experience for gamers. “This cold truth, and dealing with the toxic underbelly of online culture, is something I work hard to address every single day,” he explains. #twitch #lasvegas #gaming…
 
Sondra Cosgrove has been a Las Vegas resident since 1986 and is a history professor and the Executive Director of the nonprofit Vote Nevada. Sondra received a Ph.D. from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with areas of specialization in the U.S. West, Native American History, and Latin America. Currently, Sondra is a full-time history professor at the College of Southern Nevada and is actively involved in a wide range of college service. As Executive Director of Vote Nevada, Sondra engages in community civics education and stresses the ways civics can empower individuals through advocacy. Social Media: Twitter: @sondracosgrove Instagram: @sondracosgrove Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VoteNevada21/…
 
A lifelong Las Vegan, born here in 1982. Max graduated from Bonanza High School in 2000, then attended the University of Arizona where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. After graduating from college, Max moved to Washington D.C. to work for a year on Capitol Hill as a staff assistant for United States Senator Harry Reid. In 2006, Max returned home to Las Vegas and began law school at the Boyd School of Law at UNLV. Max Berkley worked for the law firms Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber, Schreck, as well as Ed Bernstein and Associates before beginning his work at the Clark County Public Defender's Office, where Max has been a Clark County Public Defender for the past 10 years. Max married his wife Kelly in 2018, and they welcomed their second son Teddy in February of this year. #LasVegas #Justice #politics…
 
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Will Rucker interviews Jennifer Schwartz about how she puts empathy into action and why she has devoted herself to helping others feel better and be better. Jennifer Schwartz is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors who were liberated from concentration camps by the allies and immigrated to the United States in 1949 where they worked in Flint, MI, at tailor shops and in the automotive industry. She was born and raised in Las Vegas, and graduated from Valley High School and UNLV Boyd School of Law in 2002. Following law school, Jennifer’s first job was with then District Court 17 Judge Michael Cherry. She worked for a civil law firm for one year and has been with the Clark County Public Defender's Office since 2004. Currently, Jennifer is running for the vacant seat in District Court 17, trying to go “home” where her legal career started. Jennifer has also done significant community service. She has been a youth director with Midbar Kodesh, volunteered with the JustOne project, Family Promise, Spring Valley Little League, volunteered at Walter Bracken Elementary School, Clark County School District Truancy Diversion Program, and Legal Aid of Southern Nevada. Jennifer has been married for 21 years and has a 12-year-old, 7th-grade son.…
 
Julian High United Way of Southern Nevada President and CEO With decades of experience in driving change and raising the bar for nonprofits and for-profit organizations, Julian High is well-equipped to bring transformative change as United Way of Southern Nevada’s President and CEO. With deep roots in Las Vegas, Julian began his career as the Director of Community and Government Affairs for Sahara Gaming Corporation. As the first African American to serve in this role for a gaming corporation, Julian began his path to breaking new ground and aligning philanthropic giving with local issues. With a heart for serving the community, Julian moved to the East Coast to lead the national communication efforts to secure employment opportunities at National Industries for the Blind. To ensure that every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live with equality under the law, Julian next became the Director of Diversity and Inclusion and Human Resources for the Human Rights Campaign. Through his leadership and determination, the organization received national exposure for their work in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Most recently, Julian served as the Founder and President of J3H Platinum, an executive management consultancy that has helped C-Suite executives build strong, cohesive teams and create effective communications, business, and political strategies. With the goal of devoting himself to helping the community where he grew up, Julian and his husband, Michael Vaughn, returned to Las Vegas. Growing up in the Westside neighborhood of Regal Estates, where he served as the Student Body President of Chaparral High School, Julian continues to be a strong advocate for connecting local neighborhoods to resources for all to have the opportunity to succeed. Julian is inspired to leverage resources in our community to match the $10 million donation that United Way of Southern Nevada received from Amazon co-founder MacKenzie Scott to help provide access to education, workforce development, and community support.…
 
Twenty years ago Cristina Gonzalez, founded Ezer ABP a volunteering center in Monterrey with the goal of nurturing a culture of service and training leaders to address issues of grave concern in the community. When she started Ezer, Cristina envisioned an army, the right kind of army, to serve people in need. Ezer ABP, best known as the “Volunteer’s home”, has franchised its model to the North (Chihuahua) and the south (Yucatan) of Mexico and now has 11 volunteering centers with around 18,000 volunteers bringing support to more than 384 NGOs. In 2003, she and a group of people founded Estima ABP, an organization that helps people suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression. In 2010, he founded and directed the FOMESUR social project in Galeana Nuevo Leon, in which for more than 5 years she rescued women from prostitution to integrate and train them in a maquila project on which they earned a regular income and could be close to their families. Cristina’s passion to be a servant leader is highlighted in her work as a counselor at Retos ABP, Misioneras Catequistas de los Pobres, Human Development Subcommittee of the Nuevo Leon Council, NGO’s Council of the Institute of the Youth of San Pedro, Delta Kappa Gamma chapter Nuevo Leon and a social activist of the O&O Academy in Mexico. She is a pioneer of the interreligious dialogue in Nuevo Leon and directed the first and second World Congress SER in 2006 and 2007. In 2008 became founder and director of Encuentro Mundial de Valores ABP, a non-profit organization dedicated to promote human values and intersectorial alliances for the development of community projects. She has 5 years leading “Compassionate Nuevo Leon” (Nuevo Leon por la Compasion) and celebrated 2 years on air with her radio program “Encuentro de Valores”. Cristina is an international speaker, a poet, and recipient of an honorary doctorate from the Universidad Cervantina. In addition to this endless list of service, Cristina has been the secretary to the International Charter for Compassion since 2018.…
 
Prosocial Spirituality training is based on the Nobel Prize-winning work of Dr. Elinor Ostrom and Br. Wayne Teasdale's interspiritual vision. It promotes greater harmony, collaboration, and equity within and among groups, as well as cultivating spiritual depth and maturity in the individuals who make up those groups. Prosocial Spirituality, co-developed by Contemplative Life and Prosocial World, integrates evolutionary scientific concepts with universal spiritual practices to assist formal and informal groups of all sizes gain the tools they need to flourish and contribute in these difficult times.…
 
Tiffany Biscoe shares she how delivers a Jolt of compassion at her three Las Vegas coffee shops where she lives the mantra "to inspire and be inspired." In this heartwarming conversation, Tiffany and Will Rucker talk about Guam, how the COVID-19 pandemic created positive changes for our community, TIABI's partnership that delivers over 300 meals each week, and why third spaces are critical.…
 
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