The Growth And Resilience Network(tm) With Steve Piscitelli

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Welcome to The Growth and Resilience Network(TM) where every episode brings you targeted stories and strategies for professional and personal growth and resilience. The intent of each episode is to educate, energize, and equip you with information and, hopefully, a bit of wisdom, to apply in your life and within your community.

Episódios

  • Episode #50. Adoption: An Odyssey

    15/01/2020 Duração: 01h04min

    Episode #50 on The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel examines core issues associated with adoption. Our guest, John Longbottom, shares his experiences as an adopted child, his ups and downs, and his takeaways regarding adoption. He helps us examine the triad of adoption: The Adoptee, The Adopted Parents, and the Birth Parents. While the conversation here represents the views and lessons of one man, it reminds us that adoption is more than what happens to or for the adopted child. It affects many for years—if not life. John discusses core issues associated with adoption: Loss, rejection, guilt/shame, grief, identify, intimacy, mastery/control. He shares the range of emotions he experienced. And his journey led to his realization that each person of the “triad” (adoptee, adopted parents, and birth parents) confronts the same core issues. Note: During the episode, John’s visit and performance in a college classroom is mentioned. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/eP5AXknH1kg. Podcast music ("Walk wi

  • Surviving the Death of a Child: Moving Forward, But Not On

    15/11/2019 Duração: 58min

    Episode #49 on The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel, dives into the emotional, wrenching, jolting, transformative subject of how a parent deals with the death of a child. Does one ever "deal" with it? If so, how? If not, why not? Abby and Michael Steele will help the listening audience understand how they navigated these uncharted waters. In addition to how they chose to move forward, they will share what worked for them and what did not. If you ever found yourself face-to-face with a parent who lost a child, perhaps you did not know what to say or do--and what not to say or do. While their might not be a "How-To Guide" for such circumstances, Abby and Michael share what helped them move forward following the death of their daughter, Liz. How does a parent deal with such a loss? Is it ever dealt with? Does one ever move on? Is there a so-called new normal? Ten years later, you will hear the story of two parents and life after the death of their child. For information about the Liz Rosenfeld Lega

  • Episode #48: Connecting Community Resilience with Sustainable Home Ownership

    30/09/2019 Duração: 25min

    This episode on The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel explores the connection between a community’s vitality and access to sustainable homeownership. Beaches Habitat for Humanity President and CEO Curtis Ford and Mary Anne Christensen, Development Director, help us examine how Beaches Habitat helps build communities within a community, the importance and financial realities of sustainable home ownership, and how the greater community can come together to help strengthen the entire community one home at a time. Music ("T2D") by Billy Bowers©. All rights reserved. Used with permission. ©Steve Piscitelli. 2019 The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com

  • Episode #47: Leaders of the Band (v. 2.0!)

    14/06/2019 Duração: 01h04min

    This episode on The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel explores the DNA of bands—from the perspective of the women in the band. Beyond the musical talent, what is the "x" factor that keeps the bands together, making music, and connecting with their audiences. In short, what is the "It" of successful bands. And, are there gender dynamics that bands need to content with during formation, rehearsal, and performance. Seasoned musicians and band members/leaders Lauren Fincham, Tamara Colonna, and Sarah “Mama Blue” Sanders break it down for us. Topics covered include musical collaboration, respect, gender dynamics, intentionality of purpose, self-care, respect for home-town talent, and potential stumbling blocks for cohesiveness. Music ("T2D") by Billy Bowers©. All rights reserved. Used with permission. ©Steve Piscitelli. 2019 The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com

  • Episode #46: The Leaders of the Band

    01/05/2019 Duração: 59min

    This episode on The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel explores the DNA of bands. Beyond the musical talent, what is the "x" factor that keeps the bands together, making music, and connecting with their audiences. In short, what is the "It" of successful bands. Seasoned musicians and band members/leaders Brother John Mortensen, The Legendary Roy Peak, and Crucial Eddy Cotton break it down for us in this riveting conversation. Topics covered include basic business principles all bands need to address, dressing for the gig, band names, recording and technology, the importance of respect for people working the club in which the band is playing, laying of "the sauce," and when to pay the band members. If you think a band is just about the stage time, listen to these three talented and veteran band members share lessons learned along the way to becoming The Leaders of the Bands. Music by Billy Bowers©. All rights reserved. Used with permission. ©Steve Piscitelli. 2019 The Growth and Resilience Network®

  • Episode #45: Someone Has to be the Grownup in the Room!

    01/04/2019 Duração: 42min

    Community transformation does not just appear. It requires vision, thought, communication, respect, difficult questioning, and attentive listening. Transformational leaders help orchestrate that communal dance. They recognize that establishing a “shared vision” requires tough conversations. Everyone around the table typically sees his or her agenda item as the most important. They struggle to understand what “community” means beyond their narrow framework. Intentions may be good, but attention may not stray far from an individual agenda. The bigger picture can get lost in collective monologues. Two long-time community activists and leaders, Linda and Michael Lanier, sat down with me and shared a few leadership skills and strategies. You can read more in my book "Community as a Safe Place to Land." Music ©Billy Bowers. Used with permission. www.billybowersjax.com ©Steve Piscitelli. 2019 The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com

  • Episode #44: Mentors for Music, Hope, and Rainbows

    15/03/2019 Duração: 30min

    This episode explores how a beach community (Atlantic Beach, Florida) came together to create a venue for musical dreams that in turn helps create pathways for other rainbows. And when that happens, hope lives. When people take time to listen to and give gratitude for the gifts of others, community strengthens. As Izzy sings in one of her original compositions (at the end of the podcast), “You’re my friend, and I love you.” For more on this event and community building and sustainability see the book "Community as a Safe Place to Land" by Steve Piscitelli (Atlantic Beach, FL: The Growth and Resilience Network® Music by BIlly Bowers©. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.billybowersjax.com Music ("It Rained Today") by Izzy Moon Mayforth. Used with permission. ©Steve Piscitelli. 2019 The Growth and Resilience Network® All rights reserved. www.stevepiscitelli.com

  • Episode #43: Trust as a Core Value

    15/02/2019 Duração: 35min

    Episode #43: Trust as a Core Value takes us inside The Clara White Mission (www.theclarawhitemission.org) in Jacksonville, Florida. Today the Clara White Mission feeds, houses, educates, and ministers to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the homeless and low-income. Regardless of the service provided, the goal is to provide relevant training and support for long-term self-sufficiency. CEO and President of the Clara White Mission, Ms. Ju’ Coby Pittman, understands that each client arrives at the front door “broken, with a laundry bag of challenges,” and in need of someone to believe in and assist them. They require a community of resources. But how does an agency ministering to the needs of a transient population develop a sense of community? Is that even possible? Pittman told me it is possible, and it comes down to one core value. Trust. Music by Billy Bowers©. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.billybowersjax.com ©Steve Piscitelli. 2019 The Growth and Resilience Network® All righ

  • Bonus Episode: Community as a Safe Place to Land (Compilation episode)

    19/01/2019 Duração: 25min

    This SPECIAL podcast episode complements my latest book "Community as a Safe Place to Land." The book builds on 7 core values for purpose and growth—7 core values that can help communities grow: relationships, relevance, resources, rainbows, responsibility, reflection, and resilience. They all inter-connect and support one another. As followers of this podcast channel know from previous episodes, each of the book’s 7 sections opens with a transformational story about community. During the writing of the book I had the opportunity and honor to visit with the amazing people who make up those stories. That resulted in 7 podcast episodes. You can access each live episode through my website @ https://stevepiscitelli.com/media-written/community-as-a-safe-place-to-land.  This episode features one short clip from each of those stories. The order represents the order you will find their stories in the book. So, let’s get started! To order the book, visit www.stevepiscitelli.com. ' Music by Billy Bowers©. All rights r

  • Episode # 42: Helping a Village Find Its Voice (New Town Success Zone)

    15/01/2019 Duração: 44min

    Episode #42 looks at one community's challenges and hope. When people move toward their collective rainbows—their dreams—the community can see all manner of hope and possibility. Whether they seem impossibly distant or close at hand, they need to marshal strength, energy, and resources to move forward. The community members step up and take responsibility for vision and actions. We have heard that the village raises up a child. But what can be done if the village itself needs to be raised up? What do we do, for instance, if the village has inadequate infrastructure, health disparities, high crime and poverty, lack of accessible pharmacies and fresh foods, and educational and financial literacy challenges? Threatened on many levels, the village nears the breaking point. If you’re Executive Director George Maxey, you listen and help the villagers create a movement--the New Town Success Zone movement. More can be found in my newest book Community as a Safe Place to Land. Music by ©Billy Bowers. Used with permiss

  • Episode #41. The People: A Community's Most Important Resource

    15/12/2018 Duração: 39min

    his episode of The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel focuses on the power of resources for community building and sustainability. If you look for the best resource in a community, look to the people. A community is more than bricks, mortar, stores, streets, and parks. Those, to be sure are important resources…but it’s the people who remain the biggest asset. Celebration, Florida is a community that understands that premise. You will hear from Gloria Niec the executive director of the Celebration Foundation; Mary Pat Rosenthal, their program manager; and Eileen Crawford, a foundation board member. In particular they will educate us about one of their signature programs: Thriving In Place. You can read more about all of this in my July 22, 2018 blog post at www.thegrowthandresiliencenetwork.net. They, also, will be featured in my forthcoming book on community building and sustainability. Thriving In Place proves a home is more than the sum of its architectural codes, zoning requirements, and pedest

  • Episode #40: Community as a Safe Place to Land

    15/11/2018 Duração: 38min

    Episode #40 of The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel explores the importance of relationships to building and sustain a community. This is part of The 7Rs for Purpose and Growth. The Reverend Billy Hester of Savannah's Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church, along with Lay Leader, Preston Hodges, Jr., explain how a congregation not only resurrected itself but continues to thrive today because of the power of the people. Leaders and congregants have come to embrace values of acceptance, authenticity, listening, reflection, vulnerability, and growth. Sit back and listen how one congregation continues to evolve and develop its community as a safe place to land. Music ("T2D") ©Billy Bowers. Used with permission. www.billybowersjax.com ©Steve Piscitelli. 2018 The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com

  • Episod #39: Facing the Worst. Preparing for the Best

    15/10/2018 Duração: 51min

    Episode #39 of The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel explores the interconnections of community, resilience, relationships, and breast cancer.  You will hear  from two Jacksonville, Florida community activists who have been voices for the countless women facing a breast cancer diagnosis.  One as a survivor, and one as an organizer for survivors. Both helped those diagnosed with breast cancer develop their own voice. Bobbi de Cordova-Hanks was enjoying life as a bass guitar player, magazine editor, and newlywed, when she got the news in 1986 that she had breast cancer.  In 1988 she formed the support group “Bosom Buddies.”     Jeannie Blaylock, co-anchor of the evening news for First Coast News (Channel 12) in Jacksonville, Florida, was not a cancer survivor. Nor was she living with a diagnosis. She was grappling, however, with the sudden and tragic death of her twenty-nine-year-old friend to breast cancer. In 1993, Jeannie used her visibility as a news reporter to shed light on the topic. S

  • Episode #38: The World Needs More Improv

    15/09/2018 Duração: 50min

    Episode #38 of The Growth and Resilience Network podcast channel explores the world of improv comedy. What is it? Why do it? How does it benefit our world and the people who perform it? Co-founders of the Mad Cowford Improv Comedy troupe (http://www.madcowford.com/) Rachel Stromberg and Johnny K break it down for us. Music ("T2D") by ©Billy Bowers and use with permission. www,billybowersjax.com.  ©Steve Piscitelli. 2018 The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com

  • Episode #37: Third Anniversary Celebration: The Growth and Resilience Network® Podcast Channel

    12/06/2018 Duração: 33min

    Welcome to the Third Anniversary Celebration of The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel. Here, in 30 minutes, you will be able to grab the best of the best. The best my conversation guests had to share during the past 12 months. Twenty guests offered insights about 4 themes: 1. Importance of being true to yourself; 2. Power of relationships for hope and resilience; 3. Weak signals from the future; and 4. Empathy. The guests included Entertainer Mike Shackleford (with concert promoter Ray Lewis); Pole Dancers and Fitness buffs Shannon Burbridge, Carol Cullen, Christie Loesch; artist Gary Mack; four participants in the Brooks Adaptive Sports Program; college student Elijah Armstrong; attorneys Camille Wilson and Fernando Dutra; development director Mark Johnson (with me); four Atlantic Beach (FL) 5th grade leaders; and the Rev. Liz Teal (animal-assisted interventions). You will note I have two "final" clips--the students and Rev. Teal. There was just too much of a good thing this year to have only on

  • Episode #36: How Can You Help Heal the World?

    13/05/2018 Duração: 42min

    Episode #36. "How Can You Help Heal The World?" examines the topic of animal-assisted intervention. Reverend Elizabeth Teal help us understand pet therapy/service dogs/working dogs help people access their life, liberty, and happiness. She share insights about the qualities of therapy dogs, basic skills, and, her basic message that we all have the power to make a difference in our piece of the world. Pet therapy is a service that needs to be entered mindfully and with all appropriate training and registrations. It is more than just having a "friendly and happy dog." Much more. And Rev. Teal shares the differences between pet therapy dogs and service dogs--what they are and what they are NOT. For more about her go to her website at https://ministryofanimals.org/. Music by Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com). All rights reserved. Used with permission. ©2018. Steve Piscitelli. www.stevepiscitelli.com The Growth and Resilience Network®

  • Episode #35. Confidence from the Inside Out While Hanging Upside Down: The Power of Pole Dancing

    14/04/2018 Duração: 39min

    Episode #35. "Confidence from the Inside Out While Hanging Upside Down: The Power of Pole Dancing" examines the attraction, challenge, and transformation pole dancing has for its adherents. Shannon Burbridge (www.auraaerialandyoga.com), Carol Cullen, and Chrisite Loesch help us understand a form of fitness they say addresses the whole person (physcially, emotionally, spiritually). Their insights also give us a view of why some may hold a negative image of pole dancing--and why they have found it empowering, freeing, and confidence building. Music by Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com). All rights reserved. Used with permission. ©2018. Steve Piscitelli. www.stevepiscitelli.com The Growth and Resilience Network®

  • Episode #34: "Promoting Original Music, Local Musicians, and Touring Performers."

    13/03/2018 Duração: 37min

    Episode #34: "Promoting Original Music, Local Musicians, and Touring Performers." Concert Presenter Ray Lewis and Performing Songwriter Mike Shackelford speak about the importance of quality venues for our performing artists. ©Steve Piscitelli. www.stevepiscitelli.com The Growth and Resilience Network® Music by Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com). All rights reserved. Used with permission

  • Episode #33. innovation Law: Protecting and Sharing Your Intellectual Property

    15/02/2018 Duração: 37min

    In Episode #33 on The Growth and Resilience Network® podcast channel, Attorneys Camille Wilson and Fernando Dutra (www.wilsondutra.com) share ideas, strategies, and insights about protecting intellectual property. Topics include: performing due diligence when contracting with an attorney, reasons to protect your intellectual property, a mistake creative types make regarding their creative property, the so-called poor man's copyright, and difference between copyright, trademark, and patent. They also give insights into "virtual law." ©Steve Piscitelli. 2018 The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com Music by Billy Bowers. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.billybowersjax.com

  • Episode #32: A Conversation about Public Education

    13/01/2018 Duração: 52min

    Former teaching colleague and current Director of Development for The Arc of Alachua County, Mark Johnson stopped by The GRN studio to guest host this episode. His guest? Me. Yes, we turned the tables and he interviewed me about the promises and challenges of public education. Our topics ranged from the power of a good teaching, to the importance of being a "maverick," to appropriate resources for teachers, to funding and the "marketplace," to, finally the hope and future of public education. This would be an instructive podcast to listen to with your team, neighbors, school advisory team, and community at large. Go beyond my (Steve's responses). Use Mark's probing questions as a way to begin or continue a true conversation (not pontification; not collective monologues; not yelling). Listen, share, learn. ©2018. Steve Piscitelli The Growth and Resilience Network® www.stevepiscitelli.com Music by Billy Bowers. Used with permission. All rights reserved. www.billybowersjax.com

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