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  • Toshihiro Nakamura may have cut his teeth working for the United Nations in peace keeping and global development in conflict and disaster zones around the world, but his organization - Kopernik - scales down projects to see what fits for the local communities they work with.
  • Nicole is the host of the Nicole Please Podcast streaming on all major platforms! Joi and Deneshia had the privilege of hearing more of Nicole’s passion and purpose. She shares why she started her podcast and more of her story of learning how to set boundaries and prioritize her own health. She talks about mental health, relationship boundaries, and speaking life from a REAL TALK perspective on her podcast. Joi says, “Nicole has a style of speaking that is relatable, inviting and challenging. You know she will keep it real with you and also want what’s best for you.” We hope y’all love this episode! Share it with a friend who needs some encouragement to start their own podcast! Tell us in the comments what how Nicole may have inspired you?!?
  • Join NWA MLK Council president Lindsey Leverett-Higgins and treasurer Chris Seawood as they speak with Alice Gachuzo-Colin. They discuss her work in Springdale, her activism; and historic run for Springdale City council.
  • NWA MLK Council president and treasurer Lindsey Leverett Higgins and Chris Seawood talk with IMPACT Period founder and current Historic Black District project manager for NWA Black Heritage, Emma Willis on her past project work and her current work in Nortwest Arkansas included the historic and momentous work of the Historic Black District in South Fayetteville.
  • Mitch Brown, psychology instructor in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, discusses his research on male formidability, or toughness, and how it informs stereotypes of personality and social functions.
  • Sherece West-Scantlebury President & CEO Winthrop Rockefeller FoundationThe Listening Lab visited the Starshine Summit in June 2023 and recorded conversations with attendants about the importance of storytelling and narrative change.
  • Sara and Fawn discuss the fears and misconceptions towards the LGBTQ+ community in Northwest Arkansas and tips on how to cope and overcome some of these issues.
  • KUAF Producer Jasper Logan sits with Dustin McGowan to discuss the importance and legacy of Dr King and what it means in our community today.
  • Mervin Jebaraj, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research in the Sam Walton College of Business, discusses inflation, consumer sentiment and the economy of Northwest Arkansas.
  • Joyvin Benton & Ryan DavisThe Listening Lab visited the Starshine Summit in June 2023 and recorded conversations with attendants about the importance of storytelling and narrative change.
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