A Conversation with Tori Nefflen
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
2y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Victoria (Tori) Nefflen, who discusses her work with End Medical Debt Maryland, her experiences as a young adult cancer survivor, being a champion for blood and marrow donation, a volunteer ambassador for Be the Match, and a patient advocate on the Johns Hopkins Patient and Family Advisory Council ..read more
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A Conversation with Dr. Mona Becker
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Dr. Mona Becker who discusses her candidacy for Mayor of Westminster, MD, her plans for making Westminster a sustainable community, her activism in promoting a sustainable, inclusive climate for scientific and technological advancement, and the realities of climate change and how to talk with climate skeptics ..read more
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A Conversation with 2020 MD Electoral College Voter Corynne Courpas
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Corynne Courpas about her experience as a 2020 MD Electoral College Voter during a period of pollical strife and COVID-19, her decades-long involvement in public service, and her insights on the role politics plays in our lives, the importance of local elections, and turning a passion for a cause into political activism ..read more
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Behold the Power of a Cookie
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Scott McKenzie and Jeremy Uhrich, creators of Cookies for Caregivers, a group that shows gratitude to those folks who have continued to go to work and serve their community during the COVID pandemic by serving them freshly baked cookies as a modest sign of appreciation and respect. The group originated in Huntingdon, PA and has now gone nation-wide ..read more
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Behold the Power of a Cookie
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Scott McKenzie and Jeremy Uhrich, creators of Cookies for Caregivers, a group that shows gratitude to those folks who have continued to go to work and serve their community during the COVID pandemic by serving them freshly baked cookies as a modest sign of appreciation and respect. The group originated in Huntingdon, PA and has now gone nation-wide ..read more
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Behold the Power of a Cookie
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Scott McKenzie and Jeremy Uhrich, creators of Cookies for Caregivers, a group that shows gratitude to those folks who have continued to go to work and serve their community during the COVID pandemic by serving them freshly baked cookies as a modest sign of appreciation and respect. The group originated in Huntingdon, PA and has now gone nation-wide ..read more
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Behold the Power of a Cookie
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Scott McKenzie and Jeremy Uhrich, creators of Cookies for Caregivers, a group that shows gratitude to those folks who have continued to go to work and serve their community during the COVID pandemic by serving them freshly baked cookies as a modest sign of appreciation and respect. The group originated in Huntingdon, PA and has now gone nation-wide ..read more
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Running to Restore Equality and Equity in Our Communities – A Conversation with Mia Mason for Congress (MD-01)
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Mia Mason who is running for Congress in Maryland Congressional District One. Mason discusses her plans and policies on key issues such as health care, jobs and the economy, the environment and climate change, education, veterans’ issues, and COVID-19. Lean more about Mia Mason at https://miadmason.us ..read more
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Helping the Community Through In-Kind Donations
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by Kate Sanner
3y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Jennifer Bergantz, Founder of Maryland InKind Network. Started in 2017, the Maryland InKind Network is a grassroots group of adults and children helping families seeking asylum and local families in need, mainly through the donation of goods. They collect and distribute food, clothing/shoes, winter gear, diapers, school supplies, first aid supplies, and cleaning materials directly to families. The key mission for the group is the reallocation of extra or unwanted materials to where they are most needed.  ..read more
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Experience, Integrity, and a Commitment to Justice - Laura Morton for Judge of the Circuit Court Carroll County MD
Moving Forward
by Kate Sanner
4y ago
Kate Sanner, host of Moving Forward, interviews Laura Morton who is running for Judge of the Circuit Court Carroll County MD. In the podcast, Morton talks about the function of the Circuit Court, the role of the Judge of the Circuit Court, the need for a Judge to have trial experience and knowledge of her community and of community resources that can help break the cycle of recidivism and repeated incarceration and keep our communities safe. She also discusses how her experience as a trial attorney for over 23 years makes her the most qualified candidate for Judge of the Circuit Court Carroll ..read more
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