Healing & Learning Through Riding: Hearts & Horses Therapeutic Riding Center's Beautiful Work, Ep. 125
A therapeutic horse riding center. Simply visualizing this place makes me feel more peaceful. Today’s guest on Be The Good with Kate, Kathryn Yuma, works with Hearts & Horses Therapeutic Riding Center in Loveland, CO. **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** We talk: -Why horses? -Working in the nonprofit sector -How horses make a difference in people's lives-What to expect at a therapeutic riding center-The science + the medical industry = how they are working toward more connections and approvals to be covered by insurance-Colorado living From the bio: Kathryn Yuma is the Development & Communications Director for Hearts & Horses Therapeutic Riding Center in Loveland, CO. She helps ensure Hearts & Horses’ fundraising efforts by connecting with current and potential supporters through storytelling, tours and special events. Her love for animals might only be surpassed by her desire to help others. When she’s not out making a new friend, Kathryn is exploring Colorado with her husband and two dogs or making a home cooked meal for her family. heartsandhorses.org **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Be The Good with Kate. - To be notified for new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** Remarkable Advancements in Regenerative Medicine with Danielle Fette of FetTech, Ep. 126 This is one of those “my mind is blown” episodes. Today on Be The Good with Kate, Danielle Fette shares about FetTech, a company that is healing patients through regenerative medicine. I learned so much listening to Danielle in this jam-packed episode, and while I continue to be frustrated by our medical system, it is people like Danielle and her husband who give me hope in solutions from medical advancements– red tape be damned. We talk: -What is regenerative medicine & why is it so important? -Powder to heal wounds, inhale a product to heal lung disease, & more -How to get these solutions from creation to patient -Taking control of your own health: how, why -How medical costs work in- and out-patient -Insights into the variables that go into our health -Consistency, not quick fixes, for better health -It can be a lot, keep overwhelm at bay with small steps -Growing an entire severed finger back on a child & more stories of healing -Working through dyslexia **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** “Danielle is a pioneering leader in regenerative medicine with over 25 years of experience in the medical device industry. With a solid background in Nursing, Biology, and Chemistry, she co-founded FetTech to accelerate the development of advanced FDA-cleared medical devices that transform healing for patients facing trauma, aesthetic needs, and some of the world’s most challenging health conditions.” Follow Danielle: Insta @danielle.fette LinkedIn Danielle Fette FetTech.com **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified for new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** Leaving No Trace with Liz McDade, Ep. 127 Is it possible to live a more sustainable life in the midst of our fast-paced world? Answering that question and more today on Be The Good with Kate with the founder of No Trace Shop, Liz McDade. **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** Some of what we talk about on this episode: -Decreasing the overwhelm in making sustainable choices. -How, despite being a busy mom who works multiple jobs, Liz has found many ways to make sustainability a part of her, and her family’s, lifestyle – & how you can, too. -Awareness: There are probably more opportunities around you than you realize to make sustainable choices. -The array of free resources Liz provides online for people from creating their own bags, to mending their clothes, & more From the bio: “Liz McDade is a creative who teaches others how to craft a zero waste life with sewing & mending projects & zero waste lifestyle tips. She’s been featured in the San Jose Mercury News, and several podcasts including Hippie Haven; Sustainably Now; Etsy Conversations; Grounded in Maine, & Measure Twice, Cut Once. Learn more about her current work at NoTraceShop.com” **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified for new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** Travel & Its Effect on Happiness with Angela Gillmeister, Wild Hair Travels Ep. 128 If you are looking for an 'excuse' (read: purpose) to travel, this is the episode for you. Angela Gillmeister once lived FOR her next vacation. Now she is a custom vacation designer, but specifically, she is here for women who want to find their 'whys' and the purpose in their travels. Angela focuses on “travel play[ing] a role in enhancing happiness rather than being put on a pedestal as the bringer of happiness.” She also offers a fabulous podcast, Happy Women Travel More, talking about all aspects of travel: from logistics to safety to what to see. **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** From the bio: “Angela Gillmeister is a custom vacation designer and the founder of Wild Hair Travels, where she brings a breath of fresh air to vacation planning, offering high-touch and highly personalized services designed especially for busy professional women. Having spent 12 years as a geographer in the corporate world, Angela intimately understands the struggles of women who often push their travel dreams aside for years because of the juggle between career, family, and life. That is what fuels her brand, which is an anthem to "listening to your wild hair" and finding a way to travel more, despite our busy lives.” Follow Angela: wildhairtravels.com **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified for new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** Caring for the Final Chapter, Chaplain John Wenderlein, Ep. 129 “Everyone has a life story that needs to be told. And in a person's last season of life, they need someone to come alongside them and help them through it.” -Chaplain John Wenderlein, today’s guest. **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** On this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Chaplain John Wenderlein, who is a hospice chaplain. Before you leave thinking this might sound too sad, hear how John frames his beautiful work. His care and passion for being with people at the end of their lives is a needed reminder of the goodness of people: both those who do what John does, and those sharing their stories of a life well-lived. We discuss: -What is hospice -What does a hospice chaplain do, & the misconceptions -Seeing opportunity in everything we do -The power of people & connection -Navigating meeting patients & their families at this chapter -Joining the navy at 40 years old & starting his chaplain journey there From the bio: John Wenderlein lives in Debary, Florida, with his wife of many years, Melinda. He has one child and four grandchildren. While in seminary, He sensed a calling and became a hospice chaplain, still working in Central Florida. John believes if he can make this last season of a person's life just a little bit better, he has truly been blessed. He has written two books: “Remember Me” (End-of-life stories as seen through the eyes of a Hospice Chaplain ) and “Delayed Honor”. Follow John: remembermejw.com **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening. Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified for new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** Returning to Art Years Later, with Impact: Margaret Malishchak of Glass4Good, Ep. 130 Stained glass artist Margaret Malishchak proves new chapters don’t have to mean leaving other passions behind for good. After loving creating stained glass as a young adult, Margaret then shifted her focus to her growing family and other aspects of life, her art supplies packed away in her Madison, NJ basement. But this was a ‘see you later’ not a ‘goodbye’-- a great reminder to all of us that we can step away from one passion to focus on another, and it does not have to mean we are leaving it forever. Fast forward more than 25 years, Margaret’s daughter asked about the boxes in the basement. They took out the supplies, and Margaret began again– with a twist. With all the pieces she was creating, she realized she had a way of giving back, and began donating 100% of the sales of ALL her works to charities. Four years later, this continues, and she has donated $15,700 thus far (perhaps even more since this writing!). **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** Additionally, we chat about: -Looking to ways we can utilize our skills to give back -Silent auctions, creating, & community involvement -Stories of Madison, NJ and people she has met through this work -How Margaret chooses the organizations to which she donates -How a hobby can be such a source ‘for good’ Connect with Margaret: Instagram @glass4good2020 tinyurl.com/glass4good2020 **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I absolutely love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified for new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** Ask Why, Then Ask Again: Elizabeth Bieniek, Cake on Tuesday, Ep. 131 "Joy in the journey." Today on Be The Good with Kate: If you lead teams, this episode is filled with great advice and insight for you. If you are scared to speak up with your ideas, this episode is filled with advice and insight for you. If you feel a pull to create something, this episode is filled with advice and insight for you! **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** We talk: -Intrapreneuship: what that means, how Elizabeth made it happen. -Asking ourselves WHY we are doing what we are doing. -All the hats, including Mom as well. -The importance of asking questions to fuel change. -We need change. -Creating roles for herself by questioning the current state, then igniting positive change. -As a leader, creating an environment that is safe and encouraging to ask questions and to not know all the answers. -The power of breathing. Yes, breathing. Guest Elizabeth Bieniek has been “named one of the most influential ‘Female Pioneers in Technology’. [She] is an author, founder, and Fortune 100 leadership veteran focused on ‘good peopling’ as the secret to exceptional execution…Elizabeth now helps leaders tap into the individual genius within their teams to unlock unrivaled innovation and uncover joy in the journey.” Connect with Elizabeth: elizabethbieniek.com **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified of new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** How Do We Show Up Each Day? Embracing Empathy & Exploration with Jennifer Apple, Ep. 133 Something I really appreciate about this episode is the deep dive into how we show up every day—for ourselves and others—and how we can embrace the inner work that artists experience. Jennifer Apple, an NYC-based actor, coach, and more, joins me today on Be The Good with Kate. Let’s explore… **Welcome to Be The Good with Kate, the show where guests leave you inspired to uncover your passions, and discover tangible ways to make a difference along the way. ** We talk: -being a multi-hyphenate (that word returns again!) -the realization of ‘the more I know the less I know’ -seeking to understand -the artist’s mentality and how we can all embrace that in our interactions -empathy, and how much we all need it -how Jennifer helps actors, and what we all can learn from the acting world Jennifer Apple has performed across the country in a variety of productions including the lead in "The Band's Visit" First National Tour as well as television and film. She has an MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater with a Certificate in Citizen Artistry,. “Jennifer’s mission is to empower others to embody their truest selves, so they can confidently and authentically express themselves with integrity in everything they do… Jennifer is the founder and executive director of the Empowered Artist Collective, a community for women and non-binary artists to help foster sustainable and thriving careers in the arts. She hosts The Empowered Artist Collective Podcast, sharing valuable insights and advice for artists at all stages of their journeys.” Follow Jennifer: www.JenniferApple.net www.EmpoweredArtistCollective.com Instagram at @JenniferApple_ **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: Instagram @positively_kate LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente To be notified of new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. ** A Moment for the Theater Kid, Ep. 135 It is rare for me to hop on the microphone without a guest, but when I feel pulled with something to share with you, I have to do it! So welcome back to Be The Good with Kate, today a short episode with what I hope is a message that sticks with you. I may be preaching to the choir as they say, so if you, listener, are saying Yes! That’s correct! I know this already! Then perhaps forward to someone who might be able to use this as well, and let’s continue to work towards bringing the value of the arts to the forefront… Who are we talking about today? Theater kids. When are we talking? Childhood to start. How does theater play an important role? Why does theater play an important role? Where? Well, my story starts in New Jersey and community theater…How about yours? Did you grow up belting every word of the Annie, Sound of Music, and Beauty and the Beast soundtracks? Did you spend weekends memorizing dances and lines? Did you bond with amazing friends and families in the halls surrounding the auditorium? Are you still waiting for your chance to play Maria in Sound of Music somewhere, anywhere?? (That last one might just be me?) I hope you enjoy this brief episode but are also inspired by what it contains. The reminder, or perhaps realization, of all that the arts offer. It doesn’t mean we have to become professional actors (heck no!). It could mean becoming a successful mathematician. A chemist creating a new medicine. A teacher finding new ways to engage with students. A parent connecting with their child. Listen and let me know your thoughts. Thanks to all who find ways to support the arts and recognize the way it affects our lives. **It's your host, Kate Cherichello Tente, here -- Thanks for listening! Easy and impactful way you can help this podcast reach more people? Share with a friend or review on Apple or Spotify. I love hearing from you -- Reach out via the following: - Instagram @positively_kate - LinkedIn at Kate Cherichello Tente - To be notified of new episodes, sign up at: katecherichello.com/bethegood - Podcast platforms: Be The Good with Kate Because we need all the #goodnews we can get. **
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