Eating Disorders Coalition of Tennessee Interview

In this episode of Nashville by Nicole I speak with Kathleen Yabroudy the Executive Director for The Eating Disorders Coalition of Tennessee

Founded in September 2002, Eating Disorders Coalition of Tennessee is the Southeast’s first statewide nonprofit to advance eating disorder awareness, education and prevention. Our mission is to offer hope, help and support to all who are impacted by disordered eating.

Learn more and get help at http://www.EDCT.net

Produced by Guy Fell & Dan Buckley for Lightning 100

Nashville by Nicole airs on WRLT 100.1FM Lightning 100 Sunday Mornings at 7am

March of Dimes Interview

In this episode of Nashville by Nicole I speak with Phil Toothman, Tamara Currin & Ashley Turner from March of Dimes Nashville.

The March of Dimes is the leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health. With chapters nationwide and its premier event, March for Babies®, the March of Dimes works to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.

This year the March for Babies® event will be held on April 13 at LP Field.
Click here for more information

Produced by Guy Fell & Dan Buckley for Lightning 100

Nashville by Nicole airs on WRLT 100.1FM Lightning 100 Sunday Mornings at 7am

ONE Nashville Interview

Nicole speaks with Seth Wood, a ONE volunteer, and learns more about the goals of this non-profit.
Join them February 5th for the 10th Year Celebration Kick Off in Nashville.
act.one.org/event/generalevent_attend/10913
Reserve your spot now!

ONE NASHVILLE

For More information please visit :: http://www.one.org

Produced by Dan Buckley for Lightning 100 Music by Seth Wood

Nashville by Nicole airs on WRLT 100.1FM Lightning 100 Sunday Mornings at 7am

Room In The Inn Interview

Listen here to my interview with Karen Stevens the Community Development Director from Room In The Inn and Stephen McCord the President of The Service Station.

Room In The Inn provides programs that emphasize human development and recovery through education, self-help and work, centered in community and long term support for those who call the streets of Nashville home.

Room In The Inn along with The Service Station entertainment marketing group & Young Entertainment Professionals orginization (YEP), will host its first “Shotgun Wedding” themed party, a benefit concert to help raise awareness for Nashville’s homeless community on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville.

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Ten Thousand Villages Nashville Interview

Listen here to my interview with Lisa Pierce the Executive Director for Ten Thousand Villages Nashville. One of the world’s oldest and largest fair trade organizations. The Nashville Store was established in 2002 and is Nashville’s Fair Trade retailer with unique gifts that empower artisans in different countries. It is located in Green Hills in the Greenbriar Village,

3900 Hillsboro Pike, Suite 20; Nashville, TN 37215.

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MNPS Virtual School Interview

Did you know there is a FREE Virtual Public School option for qualifying Davidson County students?

Learn more about this concept and how students can qualify for this unique option as Nicole speaks with Scott Merrick, Lead V-Teacher, and Adrienne McNew the Counselor from MNPS Virtual School.

Enrollment is open now!

“Part and full-time enrollment allows a learner the opportunity to complete core courses needed to earn a high school diploma. Additionally, Virtual School offers unique elective options and CollegeBoard approved Advanced Placement (AP) courses, as well as advanced credit for eligible middle school students.”

For more information please visit their website and follow them on Facebook

vlearn.mnps.org
www.facebook.com/MNPSVS

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Safe Haven Interview

Listen to Nicole’s interview with Rachael Wilkins, Director of Development for Safe Haven Family Shelter; the only shelter-to-housing program in Middle Tennessee that accommodates homeless families. Safe Haven has been helping families in Tennessee for 28 years and has recently expanded their shelter to serve an additional 5 families, which will more than double our current capacity annually. We will go from serving 38 families to 75-100 families annually. More information can be found here:: www.safehaven.org. Read More