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Joy In The Journey is a podcast dedicated to supporting families with critically ill kids. Life brings unexpected circumstances, but choosing joy makes all the difference. Your host, Jamie Freedlund, knows this better than anyone. Her world changed when her daughter, Mattea Joy, was born with several severe medical complications. Jamie and her husband were given a very small chance that Mattea would survive at birth, but were able to share nine and a half wonderful months with her that they ...
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The Business of Non-Profits

TGR Management Consulting

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Non-profits are businesses at their core and have the same challenges and successes as other businesses, especially during the pandemic. Join Stacey Lund from TGR Management consulting as she hosts monthly candid discussions with organizations from a variety of non-profit verticals about how they rose to the challenge and scaled, pivoted, and transformed in the past two years. If you are looking for ideas or just plain transformation inspiration, this show is for you.
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After losing someone close to us we are usually told about the five stages of grief and how each of them will show up. But grief often shows up differently for everyone, skipping and cycling through stages in unique ways. My guest today is Sara Ward, and she knows a thing or two about grieving. After unexpectedly losing her father to a heart proble…
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We’ve all experienced those days where it feels like we catch every red light on a busy commute and nothing seems to be going right. But what happens when we’re intentional about stopping to look for the small glimmers of joy, even in those heavier days? Allow me to introduce you to today’s guest to answer that question. Gina Prosch is a writer and…
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Juli Boit is no stranger to helping those in need. She’s an author, family nurse practitioner, and international non-profit director of Living Room International, dedicated to providing palliative care services to adults and children in western Kenya. After going through an adoption journey with her son Ryan, whose parents had recently passed, and …
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On this episode of The Business of Non-Profits, we talk to Jamie Freedlund the founder and executive director of Mattea’s Joy, an organization that brings community and joy to families with hospitalized children. She’ll talk to us about the journey from a passion project to setting down roots with a facility and community programs. matteasjoy.org…
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Sarah Falk has received more than a few extremely scary cancer diagnoses in her life: the first one at only 17 years old (bone cancer) and the second at 40 years old (breast cancer). Naturally, she found herself asking, “Why Me”? But as you’ll hear, a better question to ask yourself is, “What now?” Sarah is a mom to 4 boys, a mental health therapis…
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As today’s guest will tell you, “You become a NICU parent in the blink of an eye.” Katie Ross is the creator of Blooming Littles and she’s doing incredible work in the NICU space as a certified neonatal occupational therapist. As a mom of a full-term NICU baby herself, she’s made it her mission to inform and empower parents by teaching them about t…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Business of Non-Profits, we’ll hear from Together Estranged, an organization committed to supporting adults estranged from their families. We explore their ambitious short-term goal of transitioning from an online support system to fostering genuine in-person connections. Join us as we navigate their path of…
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How are parents meant to believe that the loss of a child is all part of God’s plan? Grief is a difficult journey for everyone, but it can feel especially challenging when it’s accompanied by a feeling of losing yourself or your faith. My guest today, Emily Ann Adams, had this exact experience after the passing of one of her twin boys, Aidan. Faced…
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In this episode of "The Business of Non-Profits," we're delving into the world of Birthline, an organization offering support for pregnant mothers and families with children under 5. Join us as we unveil their strategic operational plans to expand their services through innovative classes and engaging community events. Discover how they’re changing…
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One of the only certainties about having children is uncertainty: we can’t find out beforehand how a pregnancy or birth experience will go, or who our children will grow up and become. Add in a premature birth, an illness diagnosis, and a NICU stay to the mix, and it can lead to overwhelming worry and anxiety. My guest today, Meg Helgeson, is certa…
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When a parent learns that their child has been diagnosed with a serious illness or condition, it’s difficult not to be consumed with worst case scenarios. But as Bekah Bowman will tell you, you have two choices: either allow your past and future to steal joy from your present, or embrace joy in the present moment, no matter what it looks like. And …
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Even though symptoms and conditions are always unique, there is one thing most people who’ve recently been diagnosed with a difficult condition have in common: the search for hope and answers to many questions. Today's guest, Jonny Imerman, has made it his life mission to bridge that gap; through his non-profit, Imerman Angels, Jonny has connected …
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During pregnancy, parents usually imagine what their child will be like and everything they’ll get to do together. You get excited about all the traditional milestones and look forward to experiencing this new reality. But for parents who receive difficult news after the birth of their child, such as an unexpected Down Syndrome diagnosis, this real…
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I'm so excited to get season 3 of the Joy in the Journey podcast underway and I wanted to share a sneak peek with all of you. If there's one thing that I've grown to appreciate after starting this podcast, it's the power of a shared story. And in season 3, I have an incredible array of inspring individuals lined up. So enjoy this sneak peek and sta…
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In Season 2 of The Business of Non-Profits we’ll focus on taking a head on approach to big challenges and big risk in pursuit of big rewards for their constituents. We’ll unpack their strategies and see how some non-profits are making it happen…and how you can, too. If you are a non-profit leader who has, are, or will be working on a moonshot goal …
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If there’s one thing that I’ve learned since starting this podcast, it’s the power of sharing stories. And today’s guest would wholeheartedly agree with that, as she’s been helping women share their stories in powerful and meaningful ways for years. Jenette Jurczyk is the National Director of the She Said Project and a Professional Storytelling Coa…
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I am so excited to share this conversation with you today. Today's guest exudes positivity and inspiration, and I truly hope you'll enjoy hearing his message as much as I did. Kute Blackson is a transformational teacher, speaker, visionary guide, and national bestselling author of You Are the One and The Magic of Surrender. He also hosts the Soul T…
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If your child is in the hospital, there may be times when your motherly instincts kick in because you know that something isn't right. And as you'll hear from today's guest, there's nothing wrong with speaking up and advocating for your child, even when the medical teams tell you everything is fine. Before Eunice Clay's son was born, all the tests …
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At the age of 16, Veronica Porter’s son was in a tragic car accident that left him in a coma for three weeks. His brain injury resulted in permanent brain damage that has affected him and everyone around him in many ways. Still, his disability is not obvious or apparent to the naked eye. Despite the injury, Veronica’s son is a very high-functioning…
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Raising a child with autism is a process that requires patience, resilience, and an information-seeking mindset. But as rewarding as the journey can be, an autism diagnosis can alter the family dynamic and impact each family member in many ways. My guest today, Dr. Taylor Day, is a licensed psychologist who specializes in supporting autistic childr…
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The final episode of season one! Join special guest and sponsor Tiffany Rosik and host Stacey Lund as we recap season one and look back on what themes resonated most. Thank you so much for tuning in. We appreciate all our guests and listeners! If you are a non-profit with a big dream and are interested in being one of our guests for season two, ple…
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If raising a child takes a village, parents can use all the help they can get when navigating a difficult medical journey. But between medical teams, family, friends, and all the different groups of people that come together in order to provide the care needed, a lot of informational gaps can get left behind. From splitting time between the hospita…
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When Kendra Regas’ son Andon was 5 years old, he had already been dealing with several allergies, including a peanut allergy. That in itself would be plenty for any parent to worry about. Shortly after having his tonsils removed, Andon started wetting the bed. Soon afterward, Kendra booked an appointment to meet with the doctor. After describing th…
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When Savannah Zirbel was only two and a half years old, she lost her left leg and arm in a terribly unfortunate accident. In the blink of an eye, Savannah and her family’s world was turned upside down as they were left to learn how to navigate life with a disability as their new normal. What they didn’t know was how powerfully inspiring and transfo…
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In this episode of The Business of Non-Profits we spoke with Tony Teravainen CEO and Co-Founder of Support the Enlisted Project (STEP) about strategic hiring. Join us as we learn how this great organization decided to delay hiring during the pandemic in order to protect their culture and core mission. With all of the news lately about how tech comp…
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I’m so excited to welcome Joy Harmon back to the podcast, as this will be the first time I’ve had a guest on the show for a second time! It feels even more appropriate when you consider that Joy had not one, but two NICU journeys with her daughters. And I’m very happy to say they are thriving right now. Joy is also a breast cancer survivor who unde…
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There truly is nothing more moving than seeing parents who have experienced the loss of a child look for meaningful ways to celebrate their child’s life. Some say grief is love with nowhere to go, and channeling it toward honoring a loved one can be a beautiful way to heal and find joy in the journey. I invited Lacey Bracken to join me on this epis…
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As you can imagine, today’s guest is a very special one. For anyone who has been following the podcast, the truth is I haven’t had many guys on the show. But that doesn’t mean it’s because the male perspective is any less important. That’s why I’m so happy to finally introduce you to my husband, Gary Freedlund. We’ve talked about doing an episode o…
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