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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region

Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Healthy Teen Minds

Healthy Teen Minds

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06/15/23 • 41 min

Do you know how our youth are doing, as far as mental health and wellness? How can we in the Fox Valley help our teens, and prevent the things that can lead to anxiety or even a crisis? The answers are complex, and challenging.

There is no doubt our teens are in crisis – with pressures our older generations can’t even imagine, because it really is a new world – and Covid made it worse. According to the latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, we're seeing the continuation of a decade-long trend: The number of students reporting they feel “sad and hopeless” was up again, now at 34 percent statewide. Students reporting significant anxiety has increased to 52 percent. Meanwhile, 18 percent of all students surveyed seriously considered attempting suicide in the past 12 months, the highest rate since 2003.

But there is some good news: Local efforts to strengthen the mental wellness of our students are beginning to have a positive impact – and that’s where our Voices from the Valley podcast episode will focus. We sat down with Wendy Harris, who coordinates a program called Healthy Teen Minds, an initiative of The N.E.W. Mental Health Connection, now called The Connection. And we visited Appleton North High School, to see how its "Sources of Strength" model, implemented at schools in several Fox Valley districts, is helping teens feel included and less isolated.

More links at: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/healthy-teen-minds/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Healthy Smiles for All

Healthy Smiles for All

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04/26/23 • 25 min

Dental care is critical to a person's overall health, especially in children. But the pandemic and financial constraints have been barriers to families trying to access proper care, causing decreases in visits. Organizations like volunteer-driven Tri-County Dental help fill the gaps and meet thousands of students where they’re at, offering preventive care to avoid emergencies and keep students healthy and able to focus in school.

It’s estimated that there are over 85,000 people in the tri-county area of Northeast Wisconsin who cannot afford even limited oral health care. And according to the Dental Association, about a third of all children in the state of Wisconsin have untreated tooth decay. The dental community wanted to do something about that. For the past two decades, volunteer dentists and dental hygienists have been offering their services free of charge through the Tri-County Community Dental Clinic.

Roughly 90 dentists from throughout the area volunteer to work at Tri-County. There are paid fellowships for new dentists who recently graduated to get experience for a one-year term. There are income and insurance requirements to be eligible to go to the clinic. Co-pays for regular visits never cost more than $35. But for students who qualify for free and reduced lunch, care is completely free.

Show Notes at https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/healthy-smiles-for-all-23/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Housing: A Plan Forward

Housing: A Plan Forward

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03/14/23 • 25 min

Imagine if all residents can live in a good home they can afford. Our region is composed of households across the income spectrum, and it's getting harder to find these homes.

High-quality, stable housing is central to the health and wellbeing of all families in our communities. A new Fox Cities and Greater Outagamie County Regional Housing Strategy was developed in 2022 as the result of a study done in our communities. Over the next decade, our region needs roughly 11-thousand to nearly 18 thousand new dwelling units just to keep up with the estimated population growth. In this episode, we'll discuss the plan forward, thanks to the many who are coming together to take on the challenge. Do you have a role to play in this path forward?

Visit https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/housing-a-plan-forward/ for the episode show notes.

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Kaukauna and King: 50 years Later

Kaukauna and King: 50 years Later

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02/23/23 • 33 min

What happens when we uncover lost stories and tell them in new ways? And how might shared experiences, between people who are different from one another, bring us closer together? In today’s very special episode we’re going to take you back to a story that happened over 50 years ago. It's the story of an exchange of Black and White high school students in Wisconsin in 1966, right in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement.

Black students from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee switched places with White students from Kaukauna High School during a time of heightened racial tensions in our country, and on the wave of big changes. The young people lived in each others' homes, attended classes in each others' schools and took what they learned to the stage, performing Martin Duberman’s groundbreaking play called “In White America” in both cities.

Today a new generation of high school students are re-living that era in a project called, “The Exchange In White America: Kaukauna & King 50 Years Later.” It's all thanks to journalist and filmmaker Joanne Williams, who had been a student at Rufus King when the exchange took place. She wondered about what happened to the students in the exchange and what their lives were like now and was inspired to embark on a 6-year journey to create a documentary film, which involved a revival of the play 50 years later by high school students in Milwaukee and Kaukauna.

Two weeks ago during Black History Month, over 1,000 people in the Fox Valley area had the chance to view the film and participate in conversations with the filmmaker Joanne as part a Northeast WI premiere tour.
More episode notes at: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/kaukauna-and-king-50-years-later/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Mental Health: Do You Need Emotional CPR?

Mental Health: Do You Need Emotional CPR?

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01/25/23 • 27 min

We’ve probably all faced an emotional crisis. Something that rocks our world and sends us into a feeling of despair. Just in the last two years alone, people have experienced increased feelings of anxiety, depression, and uncertainty. It's that collective trauma of living in a world that is no longer predictable.

The growing need for emotional support is urgent. In this episode we’re going to talk about a program in the Fox Valley called e-CPR, and, like CPR, it can be a lifesaver. E-CPR is a community education workshop that teaches people how to support another person experiencing an emotional crisis.

Program resources, links, and more at https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/e-cpr-help-for-emotional-crisis/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Building For Kids: Three Decades of Empowered Learning

Building For Kids: Three Decades of Empowered Learning

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11/28/22 • 27 min

The Building for Kids Children's Museum opened in downtown Appleton in 1992 at the site of the former Prange's building. Thirty years later, the Community Foundation is honored to celebrate being a part of "BFK's" history! Generous gifts from donors with funds within the Community Foundation have supported the museum over the years.

The museum receives around 120,000 visitors annually from all over the world, and is a cultural gem in the Fox Valley communities. Amy and Carolyn visit the museum to talk about what's happening now, and how the museum is embracing the future for generations to come.

Program notes and links at https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/building-for-kids-three-decades-of-empowered-learning/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Ending Period Poverty

Ending Period Poverty

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11/09/22 • 26 min

"Period Poverty" is a startling reality in the Fox Valley. Did you know that a lack of access to menstrual health products can cause students with periods to miss or be late to class, or feel anxious about period care? Menstrual products are expensive in the U.S., which makes it difficult for people, especially teens, to afford period products. Instead, they may rely on what is supplied by school districts and stored within a school clinic or school nurse’s office.

The Monthlies Project is a new initiative in the Fox Valley aimed at providing menstrual health products to school-aged students and bringing awareness to the issue of period poverty and the educational inequity it creates.

Visit our website for all the resources and links mentioned in this program:

https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/ending-period-poverty/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Our Diverse Workforce

Our Diverse Workforce

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10/28/22 • 34 min

Today we discuss the Fox Valley’s changing workforce and some new initiatives in the works to make sure we’re building and retaining a thriving and diverse workforce. There are lots of job openings, but we're learning that not everyone who wants to work is able to access the jobs we know are open right now.

Covid has impacted some things, like hybrid office schedules. How do we navigate those, while attracting new talent to our area and enticing young people to stick around and not be in a hurry to look outside our communities?

Check out all the links we talked about today here: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/our-diverse-workforce/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Northeast Wisconsin’s Maternal Health Disparity

Northeast Wisconsin’s Maternal Health Disparity

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09/30/22 • 36 min

Did you know that black women in our area are five times as likely to die in childbirth? That's according to the state's Department of Health and Human Services.

Factors that lead to these life-threatening disparities include the quality of health care, chronic conditions and structural racism and bias, according to the CDC. In Brown County, Black women receive the lowest rates of first-trimester health care and are most likely to have premature births. For women of color like Outagamie County resident Amy Woods, having her four babies was definitely not the storybook birthing experience we often see romantically portrayed in movies and television.

In this episode we'll hear Amy's story and how these shocking statistics were recently reported by an award-winning journalist who helped bring this issue to light for Northeast Wisconsin, and hope for a healthier future for moms and their babies.

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More here: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/northeast-wisconsins-maternal-health-disparity/

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Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region - Historical Gem

Historical Gem

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04/15/22 • 23 min

One of the oldest nonprofits in our area, Appleton's History Museum at the Castle, is turning 150 years old. Imagine what it was like living in the Fox Valley in 1872! This community gem has a unique way of bringing our history and its bygone eras back to life. We can learn about our rich past through the many opportunities we have at the Castle, from cemetery tours, to learning tricks from our famous Fox Cities resident and escape artist Harry Houdini, to programs for young people. Listen in as we look back, and forward.

Program links on our website: https://www.cffoxvalley.org/podcast/historical-gem/

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How many episodes does Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region have?

Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region currently has 57 episodes available.

What topics does Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region?

The episode title 'Mental Health: A Path Forward' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region?

The average episode length on Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region is 31 minutes.

How often are episodes of Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region released?

Episodes of Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region are typically released every 15 days, 12 hours.

When was the first episode of Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region?

The first episode of Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region was released on Aug 23, 2021.

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