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Rise builds market rate and affordable housing, enhancing the quality of life in the communities we serve. This work helps make St. Louis a great place to live, work, and play. We believe social, cultural, lifestyle, and economic diversity makes area neighborhoods stronger.
Rise acts as a resource and partner to the community. We bring together nonprofit organizations, financial institutions, and government to make successful neighborhood revitalization possible.
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Communities Forward Podcast Part 1 of 2- Michael D. Frances & Michael “Bare Hands” Beran
/in Rise News, Uncategorized /by Maddie BondFor this week’s “Communities Forward” podcast, we have two guests, Michael D. Frances and Michael Beran, who helped create the new reality TV show that focuses on removing animal wildlife intruders from people’s homes and businesses called “Bare Hands Rescue.” The live-action show is currently available for viewing on multiple platforms, including Animal Planet and Discovery+. You can learn more information about “Bare Hands Rescue,” here.
In “Communities Forward” episode 11, part 1 of 2, Michael D. Francis and Michael “Bare Hands” Beran explores in the interview both men’s connections to St. Louis, how they both are working to bring opportunities in film and industry to the region, and what it’s like to see their project come to fruition after years of hard work and sacrifice. You can find the podcast and listen here.
Please keep sharing this information with your networks and helping us build an audience for “Communities Forward.” As well, keep checking out the latest podcast episodes that will be updated every Wednesday!
The podcast is available on the following platforms:
Anchor Podcasts- https://anchor.fm/terrell-carter4
Breaker Podcasts- https://www.breaker.audio/communities-forward
Google Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ODlmOTM4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Pocket Podcasts- https://pca.st/qbe448p4
Radio Public Podcasts- https://radiopublic.com/communities-forward-Wa0N4b
Spotify Podcasts- https://open.spotify.com/show/4pTgb9bBlyJ9YFs7f5u9Nh
Communities Forward Podcast Part 2 of 2- BlackTea: Alisha Sonnier and Jami Cox
/in Rise News, Uncategorized /by Maddie BondWe are continuing this week’s “Communities Forward” podcast, with our two guests from last week who are the Co-founders of BlackTea. BlackTea is an audio and visual media organization founded in St. Louis, MO by two young Black women that aim to raise political, social, and cultural awareness while engaging communities in a conversational and entertaining way. If you didn’t know already, the masterminds behind BlackTea are Alisha Sonnier and Jami Cox (Shout out to Jami! She is a member of the Rise Young Professionals board and a member of Rise’s board of directors). Every month they bring you raw and uncut news, spilling the tea on all of the latest hot button social issues and events! You can learn more information about BlackTea here.
For “Communities Forward” episode 10, part 2 of 2, Alisha and Jami continue to discuss their journey to make an impact in their communities by serving in multiple volunteer capacities. Later they turn the tables and briefly interview Terrell about his journey as a leader. You can find the podcast here.
Please keep sharing this information with your networks and helping us build an audience for “Communities Forward.” As well, keep checking out the latest podcast episodes that will be updated every Wednesday!
The podcast is available on the following platforms:
Anchor Podcasts- https://anchor.fm/terrell-carter4
Breaker Podcasts- https://www.breaker.audio/communities-forward
Google Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ODlmOTM4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Pocket Podcasts- https://pca.st/qbe448p4
Radio Public Podcasts- https://radiopublic.com/communities-forward-Wa0N4b
Spotify Podcasts- https://open.spotify.com/show/4pTgb9bBlyJ9YFs7f5u9Nh
Communities Forward Podcast Part 1 of 2- BlackTea: Alisha Sonnier and Jami Cox
/in Rise News, Uncategorized /by Maddie BondIn this week’s “Communities Forward” podcast, we have two guests who are the Co-founders of BlackTea. BlackTea is an audio and visual media organization founded in St. Louis, MO by two young Black women that aim to raise political, social, and cultural awareness while engaging communities in a conversational and entertaining way. The masterminds behind BlackTea are Alisha Sonnier and Jami Cox (Shout out to Jami! She is a member of the Rise Young Professionals board and a member of Rise’s board of directors). Every month they bring you raw and uncut news, spilling the tea on all of the latest hot button social issues and events! You can learn more information about BlackTea here.
For “Communities Forward” episode 10, part 1 of 2, Alisha and Jami detail the history of BlackTea’s creation, as well as their personal journeys to impact the communities they work in. You can find the podcast here.
Please keep sharing this information with your networks and helping us build an audience for “Communities Forward.” As well, keep checking out the latest podcast episodes that will be updated every Wednesday!
The podcast is available on the following platforms:
Anchor Podcasts- https://anchor.fm/terrell-carter4
Breaker Podcasts- https://www.breaker.audio/communities-forward
Google Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ODlmOTM4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Pocket Podcasts- https://pca.st/qbe448p4
Radio Public Podcasts- https://radiopublic.com/communities-forward-Wa0N4b
Spotify Podcasts- https://open.spotify.com/show/4pTgb9bBlyJ9YFs7f5u9Nh
Communities Forward Podcast Part 2 of 2-Jenny Connelly-Bowen
/in Rise News, Uncategorized /by Maddie BondFor this week’s “Communities Forward” podcast, we continue with guest, Jenny Connelly-Bowen, executive director of CBN (Community Builders Network) of Metro St. Louis. CBN’s mission is to gather community leaders of all backgrounds to build engaged and equitable neighborhoods. They hope to envision a St. Louis region where all people live in safe, economically strong, and vibrant neighborhoods and all community-based organizations are sustainable, supported, and valued. You can learn more information about CBN of Metro of St. Louis here.
“Communities Forward” episode 9, part 2 of 2, Jenny now talks about the formation of CBN, her hopes for how the organization will continue to impact the region, and what she has learned in becoming a leader. You can find the podcast here.
Please keep sharing this information with your networks and helping us build an audience for “Communities Forward.” As well, keep checking out the latest podcast episodes that will be updated every Wednesday!
The podcast is available on the following platforms:
Anchor Podcasts- https://anchor.fm/terrell-carter4
Breaker Podcasts- https://www.breaker.audio/communities-forward
Google Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ODlmOTM4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
Pocket Podcasts- https://pca.st/qbe448p4
Radio Public Podcasts- https://radiopublic.com/communities-forward-Wa0N4b
Spotify Podcasts- https://open.spotify.com/show/4pTgb9bBlyJ9YFs7f5u9Nh