
Earlier this year, the U.S Surgeon General released a report titled "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation."
Isolation seems like a problem for individuals, but it actually affects every aspect of our community.
In this episode, the For Evansville Staff sat down to discuss points in the report we found relevant to our work.
We wanted to answer the questions:
1. What can our listeners do about it?
2. What can the local Church do about it?
3. And how to change the question from "How do we get people connected?" to "How can we get people to connect with each other?"
Show notes:
U.S Surgeon General's Report: "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation."
Aug 14, 2023
43 min

"When you bring people together around food, you create community - you create love."
Our guest this week is Robin Mallery, former Executive Director of Urban Seeds. Her passion is food. Not just eating it, but bringing food justice into our community. That can mean a lot of different things - so she helps us unpack ideas from seasonal eating to local farmers to fighting for food equality for people whose nearest food source is a gas station.
A flourishing person and a flourishing city has access to healthy foods, so if we want to make Evansville a place where everyone flourishes, we have to look at the healthy food gaps in our area.
Jul 24, 2023
40 min

Sometimes we hear stories happening in Evansville that we had no idea were happening. So we bring in the people involved to share them with you. This episode is no exception as we sit down with Sergeant Josh Brewer and Officer Mario Reid.
They're involved with a number of programs in our community like mental health, homelessness, and addiction. Together they sit down and talk about the idea of Community Policing - what is it, who is involved, and does it work?
Jul 10, 2023
36 min

"If we know our neighbors better, think how much stronger our community would be." - Mayor Winnecke
When you have a podcast about being for Evansville, it's pretty much #goals to get the Mayor of Evansville on. Well, we're excited to announce we've achieved our goal with this episode featuring special guest Mayor Lloyd Winnecke.
As he wraps up over a decade of service to our city, we sat down with him to talk about what he's learned, what he's proud of, and what makes Evansville stand out from other cities.
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Jun 26, 2023
31 min

At For Evansville, we inspire, align, and empower Christians to pursue common good in our city. So what happens when those Christians need to work alongside others that practice different faiths, or don't have a faith at all?
Today, we sat down with Zac Parsons from Honey Moon Coffee Co. to talk about pursuing common good together. What does it look like to bring your whole self to something and feel like you don't have to compromise your beliefs?
Thanks for listening! As always, like, subscribe and leave us a comment! Catch us for more conversation on our instagram account @forevansville or reach out to us directly at [email protected]
Jun 12, 2023
1 hr

For Evansville has a strong history of uniting the Church for the flourishing of the city. Last year, 81% of Church leaders we surveyed said they began addressing a community need because of For Evansville. 53% said they did so in collaboration with another church.
Now we're adopting an even more focused and hands-on approach to advancing human flourishing through the Church. We see this updated vision, mission, and strategic plan as a more focused expression of the change we've been pursuing from the beginning and the natural next step for For Evansville.
In this episode, Jonathan Boettcher, Sarah Inman, and the For Evansville Board Chair, John Benton, talk about where this new language came from, and how we hope to pursue it within our city in this exciting future.
You can read the updated language here:
https://www.forevansville.org/aboutus
May 8, 2023
36 min

DeAndre Wilson - Onboarding Manager, Bedford Collab
Scott Massey, Founder and CEO, GroPod
Rasheedah Ajibade, Chief Program Officer, Memorial Community Development Corporation
Serita Cabell, Executive Director, Memorial Community Development Corporation
Get connected with Neighborhood Revitalization
May 1, 2023
25 min

"We believe that to be a good, valued member of the community, we can’t just sell pizza. We have to give back. We have to contribute in ways that are tangible and make a difference." In 2021, Evansville voted for Azzip as not only the best pizza in town, but also the best business that gives back. We’re always looking to celebrate and share stories of people and organizations that are for Evansville.
As personal fans, we wanted to sit down with Andy Niemeier, Co-CEO of Azzip, and talk about their continually growing reputation. Not surprisingly, we were met with a story about the mutual relationship between the community and a local business.
#azzip #pizza #Evansville #community #business #supportlocal #eatlocal #localbusiness #innovation #employeedevelopment
Apr 17, 2023
32 min

"We're not going to change their life. We're going to give them tools to change their own life."
Have you ever noticed that you see homeless men a lot more than homeless women? Yet on any given day, Evansville averages about 300 homeless men and 200 homeless women. Why don't we see them?
In this episode, we sit down with Katrinka, the campaign manger for the future Susan H. Snyder Center for Women and Children. We talk about everything from why we don't see women and children as often as the men, what wrap-around care for women looks like, and who needs to get involved to make it work.
Show Notes:
Support the Susan H. Snyder Center for Women and Children: email Katrinka
Evansville Rescue Mission
State of Evansville Report
Apr 3, 2023
41 min

If you're a parent, grandparent, caretaker or involved with kids in any way, you know Evansville has a child care problem. And the problem is multi-dimensional - lack of child care workers, high prices, high turnover rates, etc. It seems like a reoccurring theme at this point. Almost every guest we have points to early childhood development as the starting point of many issues in our community. So in this episode, we sit down with Aleisha Sheridan, the President and CEO of Building Blocks to talk about the accessibility, affordability and quality of early childhood care. Why is it so important, what are the barriers our city faces, and what can we do about it?
Show Notes:
Building Blocks
Related Episodes: S1 Ep5: Helping Kids Succeed Whatever It Takes
S2 Ep6: Disrupting Evansville's Preschool to Prison Pipeline
Mar 20, 2023
37 min
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