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Doing Good
Celebrating those who do good!
Fréquence : 1 épisode/21j. Total Éps: 92

The Doing Good podcast celebrates those who are doing good! Listeners are inspired and educated by weekly interviews with nonprofit volunteers who share their personal passions and stories. All ages, races, ethnicities, religions, abilities, and disabilities are featured. It is produced by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit, doinggood.tv.
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Living Is Giving feat. Bill Crump
Saison 6 · Épisode 19
lundi 2 décembre 2024 • Durée 33:31
Bill Crump is a career pilot, veteran, and now a retiree and volunteer. In this podcast episode, Bill shares meaningful and memorable stories from his lifetime of service. He began as a soldier in the United States Navy stationed in San Diego, California, where he volunteered for Wounded Warrior Project and Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego to serve children. Today, he continues his brotherhood with veterans through Operation Stand Down Tennessee and keeps his local park safe and beautiful through Friends of Shelby Park and Bottoms of Nashville, Tennessee.
This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv
Read Bill’s blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Finding Hope After Service feat. Dr. Tom Seals
lundi 4 novembre 2024 • Durée 23:25
In this installment of the podcast, we’ll talk to Dr. Tom Seals. He is a retired professor, husband, veteran, and, of course, volunteer who lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Although many people take their well-earned rest at the age of eighty-five, he is busy helping veterans find a sense of hope.
Dr. Seals served in the Marines when he was young, and he has spent a lot of time since then working with veterans in various capacities. Two years ago, he helped found God’s Word for Warriors. This nonprofit works to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life through various programs and classes.
“We all need help,” Dr. Seals says, adding that “We all have our issues.” He also shares, “One of the biggest problems Veterans face is coming home and acclimating back in society,” and God’s Word for Warriors is helping them to accomplish this.
This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doingggood.tv.
Read Tom's blog post at
Learn More About God’s Word for Warriors:
Adoption and Advocacy with Amanda Root
lundi 3 juin 2024 • Durée 38:08
In this installment of the Doing Good podcast, we’ll meet Amanda Root. She is a mother, wife, and the founder and executive director of the Middle Tennessee non-profit, Hope’s Bridge.
The vision of the organization began in Amanda’s own family when they decided to adopt their two youngest children. Through that process, she felt called to use the knowledge and experience she had gained to help other kids like hers.
Today, Hope’s Bridge is a trail blazing non-profit that helps to keep kids out of state custody. They do this by finding temporary placements when needed and facilitating adoptions.
Amanda says that Hope’s Bridge aims to “remove monetary value from God’s children.” Their foster families do not receive financial compensation, and Hope’s Bridge does not get any money from adoption fees. Amanda is so passionate about this value, in fact, that she does most of her work for Hope’s Bridge on a volunteer basis. The unlikely model seems to be working as Hope’s Bridge continues to expand to serve Tennessee. Listen to learn more about this phenomenal woman and the work that she does.
Learn more about Hope’s Bridge here:
Be The Good: Toby Swager
lundi 20 mai 2024 • Durée 43:06
Meet Toby Swager, an avid volunteer who lives in Goodlettsville, Tennessee.
Toby goes above and beyond to live out his motto “be the good.” He volunteers full-time with the local nonprofit Walking with Swager, which he founded in 2016, and still finds time to help out at his church and volunteer with the city of Goodlettsville.
Walking with Swager is a multi-faceted organization with several major initiatives, including the Good Works program which helps Tennesseans get back on their feet after natural disasters and personal emergencies. Another initiative is assisting local nonprofits get off the ground.
Toby’s determination is fueled by his conviction that the actions of individual volunteers really do matter. He is convinced that everyone, regardless of background, economic status, or physical limitations, can make a difference.
“If each person would just serve one,” he says, “we’d change this world.”
This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv. Read Toby’s blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Nothing is ever too small feat. Jaqueline McDonald
lundi 6 mai 2024 • Durée 35:48
In the newest episode of the Doing Good podcast, we’ll talk with Jacqueline McDonald. She is a mom, real-estate agent, and passionate volunteer who serves on the board of the Tennessee Action Council. She has a variety of causes dear to her heart—women with unintended pregnancies, children in foster care, underserved veterans—and she rises to the challenge of addressing them all. “Everyone has something to offer,” she says. Whether it is getting supplies to children’s homes, helping out at her church, or running a charity golf tournament with her husband, she uses her skills and expertise to benefit those in need.
This lifestyle of service started with her mother’s example, and Jacqueline strives to pass the legacy on to her children. It’s part of her life, her business, and her family. “Nothing is ever too small.”
Find Jacqueline’s blog at:
https://doinggood.tv/jacqueline-mcdonald-nothing-is-ever-too-small/
Finding Family: Ana Laura Sura's Journey of Compassion and Community
lundi 1 avril 2024 • Durée 26:46
In this episode of the Doing Good podcast, we’ll meet Ana Laura Sura. Ana volunteers with Begin Anew and Better Options Tennessee where she helps recent immigrants find their feet in a new country and culture. Having walked this same difficult road decades ago, she now feels driven to make the journey easier for others. Her passion is to serve this community with humility and love. “When I help the people,” she says, “I have a new family.” Listen to this episode to learn more about Ana’s story, her volunteer work, and what drives her. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv Read Ana’s blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Blessed to be a blessing feat. Bryson McCarley
lundi 18 mars 2024 • Durée 20:24
Bryson McCarley is a father, husband, and business owner in Hendersonville, TN. In this episode, Doing Good celebrates Bryson’s passion of taking care of caretakers throughout his community. He serves to fundraise for many nonprofits by combining his personal passions, business mind, and resources to serve over 17,000 teachers and being “a good neighbor” through work at State Farm. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv Read Bryson’s blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Leadership, Reviving Nonprofits, and the Power of Personal Growth in Volunteering feat. Tony Bradshaw
lundi 4 mars 2024 • Durée 28:48
As a business leader, Tony Bradshaw brings a unique skillset to the nonprofits he serves – Nashville Technology Council, One Gen Away, and Tennessee Christian Chamber of Commerce. Listen to his volunteer experiences to better impact his community as well as what he suggests for others who want to volunteer to similar ways. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv. Read Tony’s blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Archive Ep - Recording African American History with Natalie Bell
lundi 19 février 2024 • Durée 30:36
In celebration of Black History Month, we would like to highlight a previously featured volunteer, Natalie Bell, and her unique passion that combines her love of history with volunteerism.
Natalie is a journalist who discovered her passion through her work. She believes understanding the past is essential to understanding the present. This conversation focuses on her volunteerism in history with a focus on African American cemeteries.
This podcast is produced by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit which celebrates volunteers’ stories in various formats. This podcast episode launches a new season which includes a segment of resources and education about each volunteer’s passion. Doing Good celebrates those who do good!
To learn more about who we are or to get involved, visit us at www.doinggood.tv
Discover the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society at https://aahgsnashville.org
Finding Personal Value by Volunteering with Horses feat. Beverly Powers
lundi 5 février 2024 • Durée 29:05
After a troublesome divorce, Beverly Powers combined her lifelong passions for horses and volunteering to ease her own recovery as well as others’. Listen to her stories of life, love, passion, values, and personal healing in her episode of the Doing Good podcast. Learn how she volunteers at Freedom Reigns Ranch and its role throughout her self-sustaining journey, including her life coaching business. This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv. Read Beverly’s blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.









