00:23:40
Cheryl Step: Teachers who seemed more understanding
00:23:51
Nancy Hatfield: more involvement with city officials
00:23:58
Mariam Mamah: smaller class sizes for 6th grade
00:24:00
Liz Brolick: 5th grade was when “mean girls” started showing up
00:24:13
Maggie Hoey: We needed a better playground (5th grade me had their priorities wrong, probably)
00:24:19
Karen Kiely, CAP Tulsa (she/her/hers): Grew up in small town in northern Indiana–racial diversity was nonexistent.
00:24:31
Mariam Mamah: more electives
00:24:51
Mike Workman: More recess
00:30:44
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Love that project!
00:32:24
Karen Kiely, CAP Tulsa (she/her/hers): Very inspiring vision!
00:33:23
Andrew Spector: Spring 21 TPS Pitch Nights on May 25 and 26 at 5:30pm on Facebook Live! You’re all invited! https://www.facebook.com/events/3964002373635274
00:37:03
Karen Kiely, CAP Tulsa (she/her/hers): This model could also be applied to how non-profit organizations engage effectively with adults as well!
00:37:20
Wendy Thomas: Great point Karen!
00:37:48
Karen MacCannell: graphic can be found here: https://freechild.org/2016/01/07/ladder-of-youth-participation/
00:38:42
Mike Workman: Independent role
00:38:58
Mike Henneke: Partnership is better than independence
00:39:02
Mikeale Campbell: It is easy to just listen and not really engage
00:39:16
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Combine expertise and resources
00:39:31
Cheryl Step: More diversity of ideas… experience mixed with a new view
00:39:40
Ross McKinney: Equity is the ultimate level playing field, similar risks and rewards
00:39:42
Mariam Mamah: Youth are able to recognize their voices as having equal weight with that of an adult
00:53:22
Obum Ukabam: My apologies for being in and out, I am working a booth at a career fair this morning. I just wanted to say that it has been a honor to observe and work with Jake and Andrew. They are amazing in how they handle the change makers and advisory staff. The care they exhibit for these youth and their families is excellent. I have learned some things from them and look forward to learning more. Great Leaders of a Great Group of Tulsa Stars!
00:54:28
Andrew Spector: https://www.nurturedevelopment.org/blog/abcd-approach/resilience-resurgence-need/
00:57:46
Cheryl Step: Can you give us a few examples of projects the youth have worked on?
00:58:02
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: I know all of the projects are awesome, but is there one project that sticks out either because the impact exceeded expectations or it was completely unexpected area of focus.
01:01:32
Andrew Spector: Spring 21 TPS Pitch Nights on May 25 and 26 at 5:30pm on Facebook Live! You’re all invited! https://www.facebook.com/events/3964002373635274
01:01:54
Cheryl Step: I love this and think your work could have deep changes in our community. Will you share you email in case we see some way to collaborate on a community level??
01:01:56
Ross McKinney: Andrew, Jake and Wendy – great to see your faces this morning, and wonderful update. Changemakers is doing great work.
01:02:06
Andrew Spector: Andrew@leadershiptulsa.org
01:02:07
Brian Thomas: Wonderful information!
01:02:10
Andrew Spector: jake@leadershiptulsa.org
01:02:13
Suzie Bogle: Thank you Andrew, Jake & Wendy
01:02:21
Jenni Hammock: Thank you!!
01:02:23
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Amazing to see how this program has grown over the years with the guidance of the entire team. Congrats!
01:02:24
Nancy Hatfield: Wonderful program thank you!
00:23:14
Wendy Thomas: Fewer cliques
00:23:20
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Same Wendy.
00:23:24
Kristopher Copeland: More inclusiveness
00:23:25
Karen MacCannell: bullies
00:23:33
Saunya Moore: inclusiveness
00:23:40
Cheryl Step: Teachers who seemed more understanding
00:23:51
Nancy Hatfield: more involvement with city officials
00:23:58
Mariam Mamah: smaller class sizes for 6th grade
00:24:00
Liz Brolick: 5th grade was when “mean girls” started showing up
00:24:13
Maggie Hoey: We needed a better playground (5th grade me had their priorities wrong, probably)
00:24:19
Karen Kiely, CAP Tulsa (she/her/hers): Grew up in small town in northern Indiana–racial diversity was nonexistent.
00:24:31
Mariam Mamah: more electives
00:24:51
Mike Workman: More recess
00:30:44
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Love that project!
00:32:24
Karen Kiely, CAP Tulsa (she/her/hers): Very inspiring vision!
00:33:23
Andrew Spector: Spring 21 TPS Pitch Nights on May 25 and 26 at 5:30pm on Facebook Live! You’re all invited! https://www.facebook.com/events/3964002373635274
00:37:03
Karen Kiely, CAP Tulsa (she/her/hers): This model could also be applied to how non-profit organizations engage effectively with adults as well!
00:37:20
Wendy Thomas: Great point Karen!
00:37:48
Karen MacCannell: graphic can be found here: https://freechild.org/2016/01/07/ladder-of-youth-participation/
00:38:42
Mike Workman: Independent role
00:38:58
Mike Henneke: Partnership is better than independence
00:39:02
Mikeale Campbell: It is easy to just listen and not really engage
00:39:16
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Combine expertise and resources
00:39:31
Cheryl Step: More diversity of ideas… experience mixed with a new view
00:39:40
Ross McKinney: Equity is the ultimate level playing field, similar risks and rewards
00:39:42
Mariam Mamah: Youth are able to recognize their voices as having equal weight with that of an adult
00:42:22
Karen MacCannell: https://freechild.org/2016/01/07/ladder-of-youth-participation/
00:43:27
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: 5
00:43:38
Ross McKinney: 6
00:43:38
Kristopher Copeland: 5
00:43:41
Mariam Mamah: 5
00:43:42
Liz Brolick: 5
00:43:42
Nancy Hatfield: 6
00:43:44
Mikeale Campbell: 6
00:43:50
Karen MacCannell: 5
00:44:07
Mike Workman: 5
00:44:15
Wendy Thomas: 5
00:44:48
Cheryl Step: 4
00:47:07
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: 3
00:47:11
Mikeale Campbell: 3
00:47:17
Wendy Thomas: 4
00:47:17
Liz Brolick: 3
00:47:20
Erin Wambold: 4
00:47:24
Karen MacCannell: 4
00:47:37
Kristopher Copeland: 4
00:47:46
Cheryl Step: 3
00:47:48
Mariam Mamah: 3
00:51:17
Wendy Thomas: 6
00:51:21
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: 6
00:51:22
Mikeale Campbell: 6
00:51:24
Liz Brolick: 6
00:51:26
Mike Workman: 4
00:51:31
Erin Wambold: 6
00:51:33
Kristopher Copeland: 6
00:51:54
Cheryl Step: 6
00:53:22
Obum Ukabam: My apologies for being in and out, I am working a booth at a career fair this morning. I just wanted to say that it has been a honor to observe and work with Jake and Andrew. They are amazing in how they handle the change makers and advisory staff. The care they exhibit for these youth and their families is excellent. I have learned some things from them and look forward to learning more. Great Leaders of a Great Group of Tulsa Stars!
00:54:28
Andrew Spector: https://www.nurturedevelopment.org/blog/abcd-approach/resilience-resurgence-need/
00:57:46
Cheryl Step: Can you give us a few examples of projects the youth have worked on?
00:58:02
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: I know all of the projects are awesome, but is there one project that sticks out either because the impact exceeded expectations or it was completely unexpected area of focus.
01:01:32
Andrew Spector: Spring 21 TPS Pitch Nights on May 25 and 26 at 5:30pm on Facebook Live! You’re all invited! https://www.facebook.com/events/3964002373635274
01:01:54
Cheryl Step: I love this and think your work could have deep changes in our community. Will you share you email in case we see some way to collaborate on a community level??
01:01:56
Ross McKinney: Andrew, Jake and Wendy – great to see your faces this morning, and wonderful update. Changemakers is doing great work.
01:02:06
Andrew Spector: Andrew@leadershiptulsa.org
01:02:07
Brian Thomas: Wonderful information!
01:02:10
Andrew Spector: jake@leadershiptulsa.org
01:02:13
Suzie Bogle: Thank you Andrew, Jake & Wendy
01:02:21
Jenni Hammock: Thank you!!
01:02:23
Mercedes Millberry Fowler: Amazing to see how this program has grown over the years with the guidance of the entire team. Congrats!
01:02:24
Nancy Hatfield: Wonderful program thank you!
01:02:27
Saunya Moore: thanks