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Introducing the Six with Sarah Goehring and Kenzee Knott13 Nov 202500:40:41

Just as Fred Rogers encouraged us to look for the helpers, Listen to the Helpers is a podcast created by the Fred Rogers Institute to elevate the voices of helpers everywhere. Join co-hosts Sarah Goehring and Kenzee Knott for an introduction to Listen to the Helpers and the Six Fundamentals of Learning and Growing.Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

Listen to the Helpers Trailer09 Jul 202500:01:20

Fred Rogers once said, ā€œWhen I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.ā€Ā Listen to the Helpers is created by the Fred Rogers Institute to elevate the voices of helpers everywhere.

To learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute and our initiatives, visit fredrogersinstitute.org.

From Watch to Wonder with Mallory Mbalia27 Nov 202500:29:19

On this episode of Listen to the Helpers, Sarah and Kenzee are joined by Mallory Mbalia, Director of Learning and Education at Fred Rogers Productions, who shares her role in sharing high quality children’s media that extends the legacy of Fred Rogers.

Explore all that Fred Rogers Productions has to offer here: https://www.fredrogers.org/Ā 
Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

Permission to Dream with Cassie Velasco11 Dec 202500:35:15

Cassie Velasco, Director of Children’s Services at Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence, joins this episode of Listen to the Helpers to talk about the important work she does in supporting children and families experiencing domestic violence.Ā 


If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is confidential and available 24/7 by calling 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or texting ā€œSTARTā€ to 88788. The National Domestic Violence Hotline can help with safety planning and connecting with local resources.


Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.Ā 

Radical Acceptance with Russell Boaz22 Dec 202500:32:29

Early Childhood Educator Russell Boaz joins Sarah and Kenzee on this episode of Listen to the Helpers to share what being a helper means to him, and how the life and work of Fred Rogers inspires him both in and out of the classroom.
Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

Questions of Care with Dr. Drew Petersen08 Jan 202600:36:21

Dr. Drew Petersen, an ENT Physician, joins Sarah and Kenzee on this episode of Listen to the Helpers to talk about being a helper in his hometown and his journey to finding his helping profession. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IGWEDJo32b6YdMoXskP6w?si=f7adbe3d3cd049e8 Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

One Little Buckaroo with Amanda Sullivan22 Jan 202600:21:27

On this episode of Listen to the Helpers, Amanda Sullivan joins Sarah and Kenzee to discuss her role as a Social Worker, and what inspires her to do this important work as a helper.Ā 


Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.Ā 


The "Fredagogy" of Helping with Dr. Kevin Talbert05 Feb 202600:37:01

Kevin Talbert, Education Professor at the College of Idaho and PNC Fellow with the Fred Rogers Institute, joins this episode of Listen to the Helpers to share how the core of his work is inspired by the work of Fred Rogers, and how he aims to extend that legacy in his own way.
Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

Helping Yourself with Kalya McClucas19 Feb 202600:25:30

On this episode of Listen to the Helpers, undergraduate student Kayla McClucas talks about her hopes of entering a helping profession, and shares practical tips for being a helper to yourself.


Check out the FRI’s resource on Compassion Fatigue here: https://www.fredrogersinstitute.org/files/resources/129/compassion-fatigue.pdf


Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.Ā 


The Platinum Rule with Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum05 Mar 202600:29:10

Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director of ParentChild+, joins Sarah and Kenzee on this episode of Listen to the Helpers to talk about her role as a helper to the families in her community, which is far more than just one thing.
Learn more about ParentChild+ here: https://parentchildplus.org/


Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

The Fred Rogers Archive with Emily Uhrin20 Mar 202600:52:18

The Fred Rogers Institute’s Archivist Emily Uhrin joins this episode of Listen to the Helpers to discuss the Fred Rogers Archive, and what her role as Archivist entails.Ā 
Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.

Who are the Helpers? with Emma Swift Lee16 Apr 202601:02:19

Join Sarah Goehring and Kenzee Knott to kick off Season 2 of Listen to the Helpers with Emma Swift Lee, Director of the Fred Rogers Institute, for a deeper dive into Fred’s idea of looking for the helpers.

Learn more about the Fred Rogers Institute at www.fredrogersinstitute.org.Ā 

Doing Your Part with Jessica Caraos30 Apr 202600:48:27

Jessica Caraos joins this episode of Listen to the Helpers to share about her role as a virtual kindergarten teacher and her experience as a participant in Educators’ Neighborhood.Ā 

Learn more about Educators’ Neighborhood at https://www.fredrogersinstitute.org/educators-neighborhood.Ā 

Play is the Real Therapy with Jennifer Sims11 Jun 202600:32:53

Jennifer Sims joins this episode of Listen to the Helpers to explore what it means to be a play therapist and opens up about her personal connection to the life and work of Fred Rogers.Ā 


Learn more about The Redwood Center for Children and Families at https://www.theredwoodcenter.org/

Doing the Quiet Work with Michael Tusay28 May 202600:37:38

Michael Tusay, Executive Director of Latrobe Art Center, joins this episode of Listen to the Helpers to talk about his role as a helper in the Latrobe community.


Learn more about Latrobe Art Center at https://www.latrobeartcenter.org/.Ā 


Learn more about visiting Latrobe during Mister Rogers Family Days at https://misterrogersfamilyday.org/.Ā 


Find the Fred Rogers Trail at https://www.latrobeartcenter.org/fred-rogers-trail.


Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IGWEDJo32b6YdMoXskP6w?si=GHNmz_15SmacfsVpMOqjJg


Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/listen-to-the-helpers/id1853905504

The Power of "I Don't Know" with Rob Nunn14 May 202600:30:53

On this episode of Listen to the Helpers, Sarah and Kenzee are joined by Rob Nunn, elementary school teacher and participant in Educators’ Neighborhood, for a discussion around Fred Rogers’ influence in his teaching.


Learn more about Educators’ Neighborhood at https://www.fredrogersinstitute.org/educators-neighborhood.

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