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The truth is out West! We’re hopping on the ET Highway and venturing to the most notorious alien hot spots, including Roswell’s infamous crash site, Area 51’s eerie perimeter, and a mysterious desert watchtower. Join us as journalist Laura Krantz, host of the podcast Wild Thing , beams up to share stories from the front lines of UFO reporting—from strange sightings and quirky festivals to a mailbox where people leave letters to extraterrestrials. Maybe you’ll even decide for yourself: Is Earth a tourist stop for spaceships? UFO hot spots you’ll encounter in this episode: - UFO Watchtower (near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado) - Roswell, New Mexico - Area 51, Nevada - Extraterrestrial Highway (aka State Route 375), Nevada - Little A’Le’Inn, ET Highway, Nevada - E.T. Fresh Jerky, ET Highway, Nevada - Alien Research Center, ET Highway, Nevada - The Black Mailbox, ET Highway, Nevada Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group .…
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This show is about the ability to run a non-profit from the heart with a sense of humor and still be successful. We interview our volunteers, partners, and other non-profits to learn from each other, and support each other as we bring love and hope to our communities. Binky Patrol is a 100% volunteer grassroots 501c3 founded in 1996. Binky Patrol makes blankets and gives them away to children and teens in need of a reminder that they matter, are not invisible and that someone cares. We give to children who are ill, abused, or in trauma.
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This show is about the ability to run a non-profit from the heart with a sense of humor and still be successful. We interview our volunteers, partners, and other non-profits to learn from each other, and support each other as we bring love and hope to our communities. Binky Patrol is a 100% volunteer grassroots 501c3 founded in 1996. Binky Patrol makes blankets and gives them away to children and teens in need of a reminder that they matter, are not invisible and that someone cares. We give to children who are ill, abused, or in trauma.
When 15 blankets arrived with messy selvage edges despite "clear" instructions, I blamed the volunteers. That was not great, but then I asked: What if the problem is my communication? In this vulnerable episode, I share how frustration over "ruined" Binky Patrol blankets led to a profound leadership insight about expert blindness. After 30 years of nonprofit work, I discovered I've been assuming knowledge that first-time volunteers simply don't have. Learn why I'm inviting children to critique our instructions, how to recognize when your expertise becomes a communication barrier, and practical strategies to bridge the gap between what you know and what volunteers understand. For nonprofit leaders tired of repeating themselves or fixing well-intentioned mistakes, this episode offers a fresh perspective on volunteer guidance that transforms frustration into growth opportunities. #NonprofitLeadership #VolunteerManagement #CommunicationSkills #ExpertBlindness…
Last week, we began our conversation with Cynthia Luvlee, CEO and Founding Board Member of Shyne. If you missed that episode, I encourage you to go back and listen as we discussed the economic challenges facing vulnerable communities and how innovative organizations are responding. Today, we continue that important conversation by exploring Shyne's revolutionary approach to supporting survivors of trafficking and exploitation. Cynthia and her unstoppable team of dedicated volunteers and employees work tirelessly to provide survivor entrepreneurs with access to small business support, mentorship, coaching, education, and capital. They envision a new economy where survivor business owners network to maximize impact and accelerate innovative solutions. By generating equity and shifting power, they believe financial independence and freedom for all survivors is possible. In this second part of our conversation, Cynthia shares how Shyne has reimagined support services by focusing on purpose, dignity, and entrepreneurship rather than traditional "rescue" models. We'll explore how building ongoing relationships and responsive programming has created a sustainable community where survivors design their own paths to success. As fellow nonprofit leaders, there's so much we can learn from each other's approaches, even when our missions differ. Let's dive back into this enlightening conversation. Listen to part 1 here: EP78: From Rescue to Empowerment - A better model for survivor support About our guest and Shyne: Cynthia Luvlee CEO | Founding Board Member https://www.shynesd.org/ Shyne’s unstoppable team of dedicated volunteers and employees work on behalf of survivor entrepreneurs access to small business support, mentorship, coaching, education and capital. They envision a new economy where survivor business owners network to maximize impact and accelerate innovative solutions. By generating equity and shifting power, they believe financial independence and freedom for all survivors is possible.…
A Candid Conversation About Economic Vulnerability and Innovative Solutions In this unfiltered discussion with Cynthia Luvlee, CEO and Founding Board Member of Shyne, we explore the harsh economic realities facing vulnerable communities today and how innovative approaches can create meaningful change. From skyrocketing housing costs to devastating program cuts, Cynthia offers unique insights into how these pressures particularly impact trafficking survivors. Drawing from her extensive background in social services, Cynthia reveals why traditional support systems often fall short and how Shyne's entrepreneurship-focused model empowers survivors as leaders of their own lives rather than victims to be rescued. This episode marks the beginning of a revealing series with Cynthia. We'll continue to explore topics including grief processing, community building, and systemic change. Join us for this candid conversation about real challenges and transformative solutions in today's complex economic landscape. About our guest and Shyne: Cynthia Luvlee CEO | Founding Board Member https://www.shynesd.org/ Shyne’s unstoppable team of dedicated volunteers and employees work on behalf of survivor entrepreneurs access to small business support, mentorship, coaching, education and capital. They envision a new economy where survivor business owners network to maximize impact and accelerate innovative solutions. By generating equity and shifting power, they believe financial independence and freedom for all survivors is possible.…
Part 2 of the Joann Panic: Finding Affordable Fleece Alternatives Now that we know ALL Joann Fabrics are closing don’t worry—you still have great options for buying fleece at great prices with a little planning! Here are a few trusted sources that can help you continue making blankets for those in need. Thank you to Cheryl Bean TX, Marlys Vaughan, MS, and Jeanne Malgioglio, CT for these resources. YOURFLEECE.com ✅ Special Discount for Binky Patrol! 1️⃣ Create an account at YOURFLEECE.com . This allows us to see what's in your cart. 2️⃣ Email us once your account is set up, and we’ll have a discount code created for you. 3️⃣ You can then check out with your special pricing! 💰 Pricing: Prints: $5.25/yd (originally $6.99-$7.99) Shipping Example: 50 yards x $5.25 = $262.50 Shipping = $47.07 Total: $309.57 Don't forget to mention Binky Patrol when reaching out! Email: customerhelp@yourfleece.com PICOTEXTILES.com Pico Textiles is offering bulk discounts on fleece, and they say their quality is comparable—or better—than Joann’s! 💰 Pricing: Prints: $6.95/yd Solids: $5.95/yd 📦 Bulk Order Details: Order 15-20 yards per print Place orders a few weeks in advance Free shipping! Check out available prints here: Pico Textiles Fleece . Another Option: Marshall Dry Goods They have a selection of fleece at competitive prices! Browse their selection: Marshall Dry Goods Fleece . With a little extra planning, you can still get high-quality fleece at great prices—even without Joann Fabrics! 🧵💙 #BinkyPatrol #FleeceAlternatives #fleeceblankets #KeepCrafting…
We are always trying to help our volunteers with resources. Many of you are losing your Joann Fabric stores. Some entire states are losing all stores. They are open online, but we at Binky Patrol have had ISSUES with big orders online. Here are some options. A fantastic one came in from Stan at Fleece-fabric.com. More details in this short episode. He says, "For our printed and solid double-brushed fleece, we will be able to ship bolts of 22 yards each for $5.76/yd with free shipping to the continental US. There is a minimum order of 2 bolts. To get this price, your volunteers should enter the coupon code BINKY2025." Here are the links to his site: https://www.fleece-fabric.com/categories.php?cat=3 https://www.fleece-fabric.com/products.php?cat=25…
Today we're talking with data science manager Gaurav Mittal about how tech professionals can transform nonprofits by volunteering their skills. While many organizations struggle with limited budgets and technical resources, professionals like Gaurav are showing how a few hours of volunteered expertise in data analysis, automation, or system design can help nonprofits dramatically scale their impact. Whether it's creating dashboards to better understand donor patterns, building tools to streamline operations, or developing solutions that help organizations tell their story through data, tech volunteers are helping nonprofits serve more people in need while working remotely on their own schedule. This conversation reveals how accessible and rewarding it can be to give back using the professional skills you already have. "Any skill, whatever you have, please come forward, volunteer, and you will yourself see like you are making a huge impact." [25:20] "You have to just give few hours, but it's going a long, long way." [24:30] Calls to Action: Visit Catchafire.org, and volunteermatch.org to find remote tech volunteer opportunities that match your skills Start small - even a few hours of your technical expertise can have huge impact for nonprofits When volunteering: Focus on creating scalable, sustainable solutions Use open-source tools nonprofits can maintain without additional cost or restrictions Think about what happens after you leave Build automated solutions where possible Keep future volunteers in mind since there is usually high-turnover in all volunteer positions. ABOUT GAURAV MITTAL: Gaurav Mittal is a seasoned IT Manager , adept at guiding teams in developing and deploying cutting-edge technology solutions. His achievements include substantial cost savings through innovative solutions and enhancing operational efficiency. Gaurav is recognized for his leadership, problem-solving abilities, and commitment to delivering exceptional IT services aligned with organizational goals. He's published several peer-reviewed articles, spoken at international conferences, and served on multiple judging panels. His contributions extend to volunteer work with non-profits and maintaining strong academic credentials, including an MBA and various technical certifications. Links from this episode: https://volunteermatch.org https://mentormentee.com/ https://www.catchafire.org/profiles/2923366/about https://x.com/GauravM85 https://binkypatrol.org/ways-to-help/…
In this week's episode of All-Volunteer, All Heart, we're tackling a critical but often overlooked aspect of running a non-profit: managing your tech stack and subscriptions. Did you know the average non-profit wastes between $1,000-3,000 annually on unused or redundant digital tools? We'll walk through a practical audit system to help you identify what you actually need, what you're paying for but not using, and where you might be missing out on free non-profit resources. Whether you're running a small volunteer organization or managing a growing charity, these tips will help you redirect more funds to your mission instead of unnecessary tech expenses. You may also find these episodes helpful: AI Risk Management: A CMO's Guide to Tool Selection and Governance EP105: Part 2 - Adopting AI Safely & Strategically…
In 2012, just two days before her 16th birthday, Sunnie Carney lost her father to homicide. Through her personal journey of grief, mental health struggles, and ultimately healing, she discovered a critical gap in support services - one that affected countless children in similar situations. This revelation led her to found Children of Homicide Victims (COHV) in Kansas City, an organization dedicated to restoring hope, love, and faith to children who have lost parents to violence. COHV serves children from infancy through age 17, with a particular focus on ages 8-16 - a developmental period already complicated by natural growth and change. These children often face misdiagnosis in school settings, where their trauma responses are mistaken for behavioral disorders. Through COHV's comprehensive support system, they receive academic assistance, mental health resources, and perhaps most importantly, a community of others who truly understand their experience. What sets COHV apart is its team - 75% of staff members are themselves children of homicide victims. This shared experience creates an authentic connection with the children they serve, showing them living proof that their circumstances don't define their future. The organization's name, abbreviated as COVE, reflects its mission to be a protected harbor for these young souls navigating unimaginable loss. In this powerful conversation, Sunnie shares success stories of transformation, discusses the unique challenges faced by grandparents suddenly thrust into primary caregiver roles, and explains how COHV is working to break the cycle of intergenerational trauma. Her work reminds us that while we cannot prevent every tragedy, we can create communities of support that help children not just survive their loss, but emerge as future leaders and agents of positive change. About Sunnie Carney: Founder, Executive Director Sunnie was born and raised in Kansas City, MO. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 2017, where she was awarded a bachelor's degree in Communications, and she is currently attending the University of Missouri-St. Louis to obtain her Masters degree in Education. Sunnie has a huge heart for children. She identifies as a child of a homicide victim. Aside from COHV, she is also a member at The Refuge KC, the Youth Director of Refuge Little League Youth Ministry. Sunnie's goal is to be the voice and the light that leads people to change and the help that transforms a wounded child's heart and mind. Links from this episode: https://www.cohvkc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cohvkc https://www.facebook.com/cohvkc https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnie-carney-700779183/…
In this segment from a recent Binky Patrol meeting, Area Coordinators who participated in the MrBallen Bink-a-Thon event share strategies for volunteer recruitment. Caitlin Peterson-Woolard discusses challenges with community outreach, while experienced coordinators Susan Finch, Terrie Madruga, Kathy Taylor, and Jeanne Malgioglio offer proven solutions including: Leveraging church bulletins and service organizations Engaging high school sports teams and clubs Utilizing corporate volunteer programs Maintaining relationships with past volunteers Strategic use of social media and local publications The discussion highlights immediate tactics and long-term relationship-building for expanding their volunteer base. We hope you find it helpful! So many ideas that only take a bit of time and digging for the best contacts.…
In this first episode of our special two-part series, we're taking you inside our nationwide Bink-A-Thon debrief meeting, where chapter coordinators share their heartwarming stories from this year's MrBallen Foundation event. From Meridian, Idaho to Connecticut, from Southern California to Virginia, our volunteers united in their mission to create comfort one blanket at a time. Join Susan Finch and chapter leaders, including Kathy Taylor from Irvine/Orange County, whose partnership with Girl Scouts doubled their volunteer turnout; Jeanne Malgioglio from Connecticut, whose team completed 145 blankets for Al's Angels and the Center for Family Justice; Director Terrie Madruga, who launched a new chapter in Meridian, ID with patriotic scarves for veterans; and Caitlin Peterson-Woolard from Woodbridge/Lexington, whose Girl Scout volunteers showed incredible enthusiasm, completing 15 blankets in just 30 minutes plus the 150 made the by the rest of the group. These stories showcase the power of community service and the impact of dedicated volunteers nationwide. Learn more about Bink-A-Thons here . Connect with the chapters featured in this episode here: Jeanne Malgioglio - Monroe/Trumbull, CT Caitlin Peterson - Lexington, VA Terrie Madruga - Meridian, ID Kathy Taylor - Irvine, CA Susan Finch - Beaverton, OR Thank you to the MrBallen Foundation for sponsoring this event!…
In this episode, we're joined by Keri Banghart from Microsoft's Corporate, External and Legal Affairs team in Seattle. Keri recently organized a blanket-making event for her team as part of Microsoft's annual giving campaign. We'll discuss how they set up the event, its impact on local and remote team members, and the creative ways they're supporting their community. Keri shares insights on coordinating volunteer efforts in a large corporation and how these initiatives foster team bonding while making a difference. We'll also explore the power of hands-on volunteering and its ripple effect in raising awareness for local needs. Join us for an inspiring conversation about corporate giving, community impact, and the joy of creating comfort for those in need. Action Item List: Lot of ideas here - https://binkypatrol.org/ways-to-help/ Organize a blanket-making event for your team or company Research local shelters or organizations in need of blanket donations Set up remote participation options for team members who can't attend in person Prepare materials in advance (e.g., pre-cut fabric) to streamline the event Track volunteer hours and utilize company matching programs for donations Take photos of the event and completed blankets for sharing and promotion Consider partnering with other organizations or nonprofits for larger events Explore options for regular or annual volunteering events Involve family members and friends in blanket-making activities Share your experience with other departments or companies to inspire similar initiatives #MicrosoftGives #MicrosoftVolunteers #MicrosoftCommunity #TechForGood #MicrosoftCSR #CorporateGiving #VolunteerEngagement #RemoteVolunteering #CommunityImpact #TeamBuildingForGood…
We had talked about the man who lost his wife in the Temecula area. It was a funny tale about golfing, hobbies, and fabric. But it has turned into a beautiful relationship and legacy. Temecula Area Coordinator, Kimberly Legg joins Susan to give an update about their chapter's newest volunteer and patron, Mr. Karl. Let's just say the Temecula chapter is SET for their Bink-A-Thon October 19. Mr. Ballen Foundation has sponsored each chapter's events, but there's a new donor in town - Mr. Karl fills Kim's livingroom - again - with enough fleece for hundreds of binkies! We are sad for Mr. Karl's loss of his wife of so many years. Sometimes we can look at these losses and see some sunlight. Listen to the quick update. Here's the original story .…
Today is a short episode requesting you consider these requests: Consider starting a local chapter - 2 - 100 people! Great way to build community and make friends. ( info here ) Make binkies, aka blankets. We can send you the labels. ( info here ) Host a Bink-A-Thon at your company or in your community - we'll give you all the stuff you need. ( what's a bink-a-thon? ) Sponsor Binky Patrol - podcast, website, events - request a sponsor package. ( info here ) ( request a package )…
Today we're catching up with Russ Cassavah, founder and president of Little Bricks Charity. It's been over a year since we last spoke with Russ, and the changes in his organization are remarkable. In this episode, Russ shares how Little Bricks Charity has transformed its approach to helping hospitalized children. We'll hear about their innovative livestream building sessions that combine LEGO construction with educational content, including collaborations with local zoos. A highlight of their new initiatives is the "Happy Puck" - a custom LEGO set designed as both a communication tool for children in hospitals and a creative fundraising opportunity. This hockey puck-themed set allows kids to express their emotions without words and serves as a physical reminder to seek happiness. It's also part of an exciting partnership with the local Norfolk Admirals hockey team and the ECHL. Russ's journey demonstrates how smaller nonprofits can evolve by embracing feedback, fostering partnerships, and thinking creatively about their mission. Let's dive in to hear how Little Bricks Charity is using LEGO, technology, and innovative ideas to bring more joy and support to kids in hospitals. Links from this episode: Little Bricks Charity…
In this episode, Binky Patrol founder Susan Finch delivers a candid and passionate message about the importance of quality in our mission to comfort children through handmade blankets. Susan's 'tough love' approach tackles a growing concern: the influx of hastily-made fleece blankets that don't quite meet the mark. Get ready for a mix of hands-on tips, heartfelt pleas, and a dash of humor as Susan guides us through the do's and don'ts of creating blankets that truly show care. Whether you're a long-time volunteer, a community service seeker, or just curious about how to make a difference, this episode is packed with valuable insights. So, grab your scissors, settle in, and let's learn how to put our best stitch forward for the kids who need it most. It's time to tie up some loose ends – literally and figuratively – on 'All-Volunteer, All Heart.'" Links from this episode: https://binkypatrol.org/category/patterns/fleece-blanket-patterns/ https://binkypatrol.org…
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