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Collaborative Solutions Podcast

Collaborative Solutions Podcast

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In the Collaborative Solutions podcast, listeners are introduced to a diverse panel of local experts from Kansas as they work to solve the challenging social issues that confront people experiencing homelessness. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, James Chiselom, Barry Feaker, Misty Bosch-Hastings, and Brett Hartford highlight the importance of collaboration and compassion in finding solutions.
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, hosts Barry Feaker and Misty Bosch-Hastings are joined by Kristen Egan from the Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition and Cicely Thornton, Homeless Response Team Lead, to explore the vital role data plays in addressing homelessness. The conversation delves into how the Homeless Management Information System…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, Mayor Bart Littlejohn of Lawrence, Kansas, shares his insights and vision for the city, focusing on the challenges and opportunities surrounding affordable housing and homelessness. He highlights the city's commitment to helping its most vulnerable citizens through innovative, collaborative efforts, and d…
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On Episode 11 of Collaborative Solutions, Kar Woo, founder of Artists Helping the Homeless (AHH), shares his inspiring journey from artist to advocate, transforming lives through compassion and collaboration. What began as providing meals to the homeless near his art gallery has grown into a full-scale operation offering transportation, medical car…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, we dive deep with Lawrence, Kansas Police Chief Rich Lockhart as he opens up about the pressing issue of homelessness in Lawrence. Chief Lockhart discusses the innovative, community-driven strategies being used to address this complex challenge. From groundbreaking programs like "Familiar Faces" to the ci…
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In this episode of the Collaborative Solutions podcast, the discussion takes an introspective turn as Barry Feaker, the founder, and CEO of Compassion Strategies, shares his journey from leading the Topeka Rescue Mission to becoming a consultant for the City of Lawrence. Through heartfelt anecdotes and reflections, Barry emphasizes the importance o…
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In this heartfelt episode of Collaborative Solutions, couple Jason and Renae share their deeply personal journey from homelessness to finding a permanent home. They bravely recount struggles with addiction and the daunting challenges of navigating support systems, shining a light on the critical role community resources played in their journey. Joi…
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In the latest episode of the Collaborative Solutions podcast, we highlight special guest Jill deVries Jolicoeur, Assistant County Administrator for Douglas County. Jill discusses her extensive role in county government, including her leadership in the "A Place for Everyone" strategic plan to end chronic homelessness. The episode underscores the nec…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, we shine a spotlight on Brett Hartford, the dynamic director of the Homeless Resource Center (HRC) in Lawrence, Kansas. This podcast delves into Brett's inspiring journey from working on the streets of New York City to transforming the HRC into a vital resource hub for the unsheltered community in Lawrenc…
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Join us as Julia Orlando, an award-winning professional with over 30 years of experience in social work, public policy, and community advocacy, shares her inspiring journey toward ending homelessness using a data-driven, stigma-free approach. Under her leadership Bergen County, New Jersey became the first county in the state to achieve and maintain…
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On this episode of Collaborative Solutions - join us for an enlightening conversation with Andy Brown, Deputy Secretary of Kansas Department for Aging and Disabilities Services, as we explore groundbreaking initiatives reshaping homelessness in Kansas. Discover the impactful collaboration between key organizations providing vital services to our mo…
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In the inaugural episode of Collaborative Solutions podcast, listeners are introduced to a diverse panel of local experts. Barry Feaker, James Chiselom, Misty Bosch-Hastings, and Brett Hartford share their backgrounds and discuss the driving forces behind their commitment to finding solutions to multifaceted challenges such as homelessness, behavio…
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Welcome to Collaborative Solutions, where co-hosts Barry Feaker, Misty Bosch-Hastings, Brett Hartford, and James Chiselom dive deep into impactful stories of service and dedication. This episode highlights James Chiselom's inspiring journey and his commitment to creating lasting solutions for the homeless community in Lawrence, demonstrating his de…
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Welcome to Collaborative Solutions, where co-hosts Barry Feaker, Misty Bosch-Hastings, Brett Hartford, and James Chiselom dive deep into impactful stories of service and dedication. In our second episode, we spotlight Misty Bosch-Hastings, who shares her journey working in homelessness - from volunteering in the kitchen of the Topeka Rescue Mission…
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We have the ability to sequence the DNA of every newborn, generating information that could help diagnose diseases and predict conditions that might have a later onset. But should we? In what contexts is sequencing helpful or harmful? On the latest Hastings Conversations podcast, Hastings Center President Mildred Solomon talks with Barbara Koenig, …
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Does a new medicine or diagnostic test work? Is it safe? Should the government approve it and insurers pay for it? In this episode of Hastings Conversations, Hastings Center president Mildred Z. Solomon sat down with research scholars Karen J. Maschke and Michael K. Gusmano to understand policy disputes about what counts as evidence that medical te…
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It has long been an ethical line not to be crossed: genetically enhancing humans – making us faster, smarter, or even kinder – in a way that is passed down to future generations. But that line maybe fading. Today, there is active discussion around the world about whether we should make heritable “improvements” to the human genome. In the latest Has…
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If all athletes had access to the same performance-enhancing drugs, wouldn't that make competitions more fair? And why are some performance enhancing technologies, like hyperbaric chambers, acceptable, but some, like impermeable swimsuits, are not? Mildred Z. Solomon, President of The Hastings Center, spoke with President Emeritus Thomas H. Murray,…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. With an article and commentary on uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death and articles on obesity and how to respect donors to biobanks. The Hastings Center is a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to bioethics & the public i…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. Featuring an essay set on public deliberation and articles on utopian themes in transhumanism and the U.S. STD inoculation study in Guatemala. The Hastings Center is a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to bioethics & the public interest since 196…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The November-December issue features pieces questioning some of the standard philosophical answers to issues in bioethics: an article on how those with anorexia nervosa understand and utilize the concept of authenticity, an article on how a study of child…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The September-October issue features essays questioning the reliability of DNA forensics and the universality of medical ethics around the globe, and articles on when doctors may know best after all and dark humor in medicine. The Hastings Center is a non…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The July-August 2011 issue features five essays weighing in on the ethics of pursuing synthetic biology and an article that envisions how medical research and medical care might be ethically integrated with the same health care system. The Hastings Center…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The May-June 2011 issue features articles that question the ethical prohibitions against physician participation in capital punishment and torture, an essay on surrogate health care decisions and same-sex relationships, and three essays from the Report's …
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The March-April 2011 issue features articles on whether it is sound practice to always provide hard data about treatment risks and benefits to patients and the possible ramifications of viewing research as morally obligatory, as well as a Special Report o…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The January-February 2011 issue features articles on technologies can use to enhance their children and an essay set on the impact of hospital design on a variety of health outcomes. The Hastings Center is a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to b…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The November-December 2010 issue features an article and commentaries on the ethics of growth attenuation for children with profound disabilities and four essays from the Report's fortieth anniversary contest on what issues bioethics should tackle in the …
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The September-October 2010 issue features essays on personalized medicine, an article on the policies and practices of Oregon hospices regarding physician-assisted death, and an article on improving treatment decision-making for incapacitated patients. Th…
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Dealing with genetic knowledge is new for most of us. It’s now possible to order specific genetic tests or analysis of your whole genome. Some of these test sold directly consumers claim to tell your risk for diabetes, heart disease, various forms of cancer, and other conditions. Often, however, genetic tests become available to the public long bef…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Joyce A. Griffin, managing editor of the Hastings Center Report. The July-August 2010 issue offers a set of essays on books exploring bioethics issues through story. The result is a compelling look at how we face our fears and hopes about biotechnology and medicine. The Hastings Center is a nonpartisan research i…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The May-June 2010 issue features essays on the prospects of using fMRI to communicate with patients with severe brain injuries; and using MRI scans to guide end-of-life decisions. Articles on donation after cardiac death; an examination of current guideli…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The Mar-Apr 10 issue offers a set of essays that explore fairness in sports—what it requires, and what is necessary to ensure it. The articles focus on human reproduction: How are oocyte donors recruited & compensated and what we expect of parents? The Ha…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report. The Jan-Feb 10 issue features articles on the ethics of "bioprospecting" (the search for new biological products for use in medicine) and medicalized weapons, non-lethal weapons that rely on the help of physicians and medical workers. Kaebnick also announ…
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A bi-monthly bioethics podcast with Gregory E. Kaebnick, editor of the Hastings Center Report.The Nov-Dec 09 issue features columns on health care reform and clinical ethics consultations, articles on clinical ethics consultations and medical risk in pregancy, and an essay set on comparative effectiveness research.The Hastings Center is a nonpartis…
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