Episodes
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Stories of Home
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Sharing stories in the news and lifting up the voices of people in our community really lends itself to making the Fox Valley feel like home. The Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region and the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation have been engaged in a major effort to support the work of local newsrooms to bring issues of importance in our region to the forefront through storytelling, and it’s called the NEW News Lab.
The News Lab was launched two years ago as a pilot program and local news collaboration in northeastern Wisconsin made up of six news organizations: the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Appleton Post-Crescent, FoxValley365, The Press Times, Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Watch. We teamed up with those organizations as well as The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Journalism Department as an educational partner. Microsoft provided the initial support to launch the project, and since then many other supporters have stepped up to fund this important initiative. Recently, that investment and commitment to preserving local journalism was renewed, thanks to collaborative support from the community foundations, and Microsoft's partnership with the Green Bay Packers and Titletown Tech.
Content produced by the NEW News Lab is shared at no cost for the purpose of increasing access and broadening awareness of community needs. These stories have been picked up by more than 125 news outlets nationwide, and have reached an estimated audience of more than 23 million people.
In this episode, we feature one of our news partners, Wisconsin Public Radio, and it's Home is Here series.
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Healthy Teens: Sources of Strength
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Do you know how our youth are doing, as far as mental health and wellness? How can we in the Fox Valley help our teens, and prevent the things that can lead to anxiety or even a crisis? The answers are complex, and challenging.
There is no doubt our teens are in crisis – with pressures our older generations can’t even imagine, because it really is a new world – and Covid made it worse. According to the latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, we're seeing the continuation of a decade-long trend: The number of students reporting they feel “sad and hopeless” was up again, now at 34 percent statewide. Students reporting significant anxiety has increased to 52 percent. Meanwhile, 18 percent of all students surveyed seriously considered attempting suicide in the past 12 months, the highest rate since 2003.
But there is some good news: Local efforts to strengthen the mental wellness of our students are beginning to have a positive impact – and that’s where our Voices from the Valley podcast episode will focus. We sat down with Wendy Harris, who coordinates a program called Healthy Teen Minds, an initiative of The N.E.W. Mental Health Connection, now called The Connection. And we visited Appleton North High School, to see how its "Sources of Strength" model, implemented at schools in several Fox Valley districts, is helping teens feel included and less isolated.
More links at: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/healthy-teen-minds/
Wednesday Oct 11, 2023
Mental Health: Tangible Solutions for the Fox Valley
Wednesday Oct 11, 2023
Wednesday Oct 11, 2023
Show notes at https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/mental-health-a-path-forward/
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Libraries: Community Hubs for All
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
Tuesday Oct 03, 2023
In an age of rapid technological advancement and ever-changing demographics, libraries are evolving to become more than just repositories of books. They have transformed into vibrant community hubs, catering to the diverse needs and interests of all residents in the Fox Valley region. Today, we’ll explore the remarkable role that libraries play in shaping our communities, fostering inclusion, and adapting to the changing times.
Learning for All
One of the fundamental principles driving these changes is the commitment to inclusivity. Libraries in the Fox Valley are striving to ensure that every member of the community can access their services, programs, and materials. Regardless of age, background, or interests, libraries are embracing the mission of serving all residents equally.
In this episode, we visit several libraries in the Fox Valley to find out how our libraries are curating collections that represent a wide array of voices and experiences.
Articles:
- Loop: Brillion Public Library expands its Spanish collection of books, resources
- Loop: Agency Funds Build Lasting Support for Friends of Appleton Public Library
- Loop: So many reasons to love our libraries
- Loop: Kimberly Public Library’s Storybook Garden: A Community Vision
- Loop: Legacy to help build New London’s new public library/STEM education center
- Appleton Ready to Read: Outreach program brings early literacy to Hmong and Hispanic families
- Libraries in Bloom: Appleton Ready to Read
Learn More
- Appleton Public Library
- Neenah Public Library
- Menasha Public Library
- Brillion Public Library
- Valley VNA Senior Care
Featuring Colleen Rortvedt, Director, Appleton Public Library
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Friday Sep 15, 2023
Game Changers! Celebrating Special Olympics
Friday Sep 15, 2023
Friday Sep 15, 2023
In this episode, we’re talking about including and empowering our neighbors and family members with differing abilities and exploring the power of inclusion in our communities through Special Olympics. Our guests today include parents, coaches, volunteers, and of course the incredible athletes who inspire us all with their determination, courage, and sportsmanship. These game-changers are flourishing through organizations like Special Olympics and SOAR Fox Cities.
Special Olympics is a worldwide movement of more than 4.4 million athletes in 170 countries, where one can participate locally, but make a global impact. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of Special Olympics, organized the first International Special Olympics Games at Soldier Field in Chicago, in the belief that the lessons these athletes learned through sports would translate into new competence and success in school, in the workplace, and in the community.
Today, Special Olympics Inc. is the world’s largest provider of fitness training, education and athletic competition — coupled with social, life, and leadership skill development opportunities — for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics Wisconsin, an accredited program of Special Olympics Inc., was founded in 1972 and is the largest sports program in Wisconsin for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Local Podcasters Lift our Community
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Today we’re doing an entire podcast episode about podcasts! Why do people like them so much, and how are organizations using this audio platform to tell their stories in a whole new way? And what do you need to do to start your own podcast? It’s easier than you might think!
What is a podcast? It is simply an audio tool that people and organizations can use to tell their stories and inspire people to think, dream, engage and act.
Unlike radio, podcasts are not live. Recorded episodes can be downloaded from a streaming service.
Here are some interesting facts about podcasts:
- The average person spends seven+ hours per week listening to podcasts.
- Podcast listeners will account for 20.% of all internet users, which translates into 424.2 million listeners across the world.
- Did you know that men tend to listen to podcasts more than women do.
And - At least 33% of people who don’t listen to podcasts aren’t sure how to get started. Source: https://earthweb.com/podcast-statistics/
Learn more at https://www.cffoxvalley.org/Local Podcasters Lifting Our Community Community
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Art Making an Impact: Part2
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Art truly does help shape a community in so many different ways. Performing arts in particular can provide a platform to celebrate traditions, customs, and stories, fostering a sense of identity and pride among community members. A community rich in arts can foster economic development too, and give tourists a reason to visit a venue and boost the vitality of the region. Today's episode is a second part of a 2-part series on arts making an impact in the Fox Valley. If you missed it, listen to Art Making an Impact: Part 1.
We are incredibly thankful for the vibrant and diverse art programs that make our communities flourish. We hope you enjoy learning more about how art in the Fox Valley is breaking down barriers and making a difference for all!
Links to Featured Art Performance Organizations
Northeast Wisconsin Chinese Association
Summit Players Theatre
Kids from Wisconsin
Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra
More links:
- Brats, Beer & Beethoven
- N.E.W. Dragon Boat Festival
- Creating And Sharing Joy Through Art
- Waupaca Arts Hub
- Weaving The Community Together Through Art
- Local Art Showcase
- Local Art Woven Into The Fabric Of Community Foundation
- Art Making An Impact On At-Risk Youth Thanks To Generous Donors
- Summer Of Service Teaches Skills Through Art
Wednesday Jul 26, 2023
Art Making an Impact!
Wednesday Jul 26, 2023
Wednesday Jul 26, 2023
Did you know that engaging children in arts activities can teach team-building skills and provide a positive and constructive outlet and build their self-confidence? Here at the Community Foundation, we are dedicated to supporting art activities that bring our communities together and provide creative opportunities for people of all ages.
Research shows arts-rich communities stimulate innovative thinking, recruit and retain residents, drive tourism and create an economic engine. But more than that, art has the ability to not only add beauty to our world, but to educate or spark new ideas we wouldn’t have had otherwise. It can inspire us to engage with people we don’t know. It even has the power to bridge the gaps between people from different cultures and languages. It truly helps us understand each other and opens doors for us to experience our common humanity in new ways.
Links to our Artists
More links:
Wednesday Jul 05, 2023
Childcare Crisis
Wednesday Jul 05, 2023
Wednesday Jul 05, 2023
Finding quality childcare in Wisconsin is a challenge, with long waitlists. It's also expensive. Many parents say they are paying more than their monthly mortgage or rent to have their children cared for while they work. And for single parents, it's a difficult road to navigate.
If you don’t have young children in your life, you may be thinking this topic doesn’t apply to you – but it does! Nearly nine in 10 working parents say childcare costs them time and productivity at work, which may mean more work for others or jobs that don’t get done. At the national level, according to a study from ReadyNation, the childcare crisis is costing our country $122 Billion dollars a year, because of lost earnings, productivity and taxes. For our state, in 2018, 50% of Wisconsinites, and 70% of Wisconsinites in rural areas, lived in a childcare desert, which is an area where childcare is not available, or the number of children exceeds the number of slots.
Childcare providers are not babysitters. They are trained professionals. But their poverty-level wages and minimal benefits contribute to high staff turnover in many centers, which affects availability and quality of care, and is the reason why many centers unfortunately are closing their doors.
Industry experts and childcare providers say finding a solution to all of this will require the efforts of government, employers and families working together. Like most complex issues facing us, there is no single solution that will address the shortage of care, centers’ high operating costs, workers’ very low wages and the exorbitant prices families pay for care.
So how do we as a community invest in solutions? We’re excited to tell you that a local task force, the Greater Fox Cities Childcare Alliance, is in talks right now specifically working on the provider compensation piece of the puzzle. In this episode we hear from the Alliance's Suzanne Brault. And we'll visit Joyful Beginnings Academy in Dale, just west of Appleton, where two moms have found a childcare solution that is attracting national news attention.
All the links in our Show Notes here:
https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/childcare-crisis/
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Healthy Teen Minds
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Thursday Jun 15, 2023
Do you know how our youth are doing, as far as mental health and wellness? How can we in the Fox Valley help our teens, and prevent the things that can lead to anxiety or even a crisis? The answers are complex, and challenging.
There is no doubt our teens are in crisis – with pressures our older generations can’t even imagine, because it really is a new world – and Covid made it worse. According to the latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, we're seeing the continuation of a decade-long trend: The number of students reporting they feel “sad and hopeless” was up again, now at 34 percent statewide. Students reporting significant anxiety has increased to 52 percent. Meanwhile, 18 percent of all students surveyed seriously considered attempting suicide in the past 12 months, the highest rate since 2003.
But there is some good news: Local efforts to strengthen the mental wellness of our students are beginning to have a positive impact – and that’s where our Voices from the Valley podcast episode will focus. We sat down with Wendy Harris, who coordinates a program called Healthy Teen Minds, an initiative of The N.E.W. Mental Health Connection, now called The Connection. And we visited Appleton North High School, to see how its "Sources of Strength" model, implemented at schools in several Fox Valley districts, is helping teens feel included and less isolated.
More links at: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/healthy-teen-minds/