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Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around us? Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced.
Worldschooling Across Seven Continents: The Almond Family
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Welcome to this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy, hosted by Toby Usnik. Today, we're venturing into the extraordinary lives of Andi and Randy Almond, a remarkable couple who, alongside their children Finn and Aria, took the bold step of turning the world into their classroom for an entire year. Andi Almond, a seasoned leader in strategic communications at McKinsey & Company and a former journalist, is the voice behind the captivating travel account @4almondsabroad on Instagram. Randy Almond's background is equally fascinating, with roots in Idaho and a career sparked by international experiences, leading him to significant roles in the tech startup scene. In today's episode, we dive deep into their 13-month family worldschooling journey, covering 27 countries across all seven continents. This isn't just a tale of travel; it's a story about redefining education, embracing cultural diversity, and deepening family bonds through shared experiences. The Almonds share insights into their backgrounds, the motivations behind their global adventure, and how they navigated the challenges of planning such an expansive trip. We'll explore the impact of this journey on their views of education, their careers, and their family dynamics. From encountering the caring economy in remote corners of the world to integrating the lessons learned into their daily lives back home, the Almonds' story is a testament to the transformative power of travel and a purpose-driven life. Prepare to be inspired by their insights on pursuing careers with meaning, the importance of cultural immersion, and the possibilities that open up when you dare to think outside the conventional classroom. Plus, get a sneak peek into Andi's upcoming book on their worldschooling adventure and glean valuable advice for families contemplating a similar path. Join us as we uncover the pearls of wisdom the Almonds have gathered on their journey and how they're applying these lessons to lead a more connected, purposeful life. Guests: Andi Almond & Randy Almond Connect with Andi: LinkedIn Connect with Randy: LinkedIn
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Welcome to this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy, hosted by Toby Usnik. Today, we're venturing into the extraordinary lives of Andi and Randy Almond, a remarkable couple who, alongside their children Finn and Aria, took the bold step of turning the world into their classroom for an entire year. Andi Almond, a seasoned leader in strategic communications at McKinsey & Company and a former journalist, is the voice behind the captivating travel account @4almondsabroad on Instagram. Randy Almond's background is equally fascinating, with roots in Idaho and a career sparked by international experiences, leading him to significant roles in the tech startup scene. In today's episode, we dive deep into their 13-month family worldschooling journey, covering 27 countries across all seven continents. This isn't just a tale of travel; it's a story about redefining education, embracing cultural diversity, and deepening family bonds through shared experiences. The Almonds share insights into their backgrounds, the motivations behind their global adventure, and how they navigated the challenges of planning such an expansive trip. We'll explore the impact of this journey on their views of education, their careers, and their family dynamics. From encountering the caring economy in remote corners of the world to integrating the lessons learned into their daily lives back home, the Almonds' story is a testament to the transformative power of travel and a purpose-driven life. Prepare to be inspired by their insights on pursuing careers with meaning, the importance of cultural immersion, and the possibilities that open up when you dare to think outside the conventional classroom. Plus, get a sneak peek into Andi's upcoming book on their worldschooling adventure and glean valuable advice for families contemplating a similar path. Join us as we uncover the pearls of wisdom the Almonds have gathered on their journey and how they're applying these lessons to lead a more connected, purposeful life. Guests: Andi Almond & Randy Almond Connect with Andi: LinkedIn Connect with Randy: LinkedIn
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×What if corporate success wasn’t just about profit but about creating a positive impact on the world? Bob Stiller, founder of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters , built a billion-dollar brand while pioneering corporate social responsibility (CSR) . In this episode of The Caring Economy , Bob shares how he turned a small Vermont coffee company into a leader in sustainability, ethical sourcing, and employee empowerment . From investing in fair-trade coffee farmers to fostering a people-first company culture , Bob’s leadership proves that business can be a force for good . Whether you're an entrepreneur, business leader, or passionate about social impact , this episode is packed with insights on building a mission-driven company that thrives. Key takeaways from this episode: ✔️ Why CSR is a competitive advantage , not a cost ✔️ How long-term thinking builds stronger businesses ✔️ The role of employee engagement in driving innovation ✔️ Why sustainability and business success go hand in hand 💡 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with a true pioneer in purpose-driven business…
How do we redefine ROI in today’s world? In this episode of The Caring Economy , we sit down with Graham McMillan , President of the Visa Foundation , to explore how corporate philanthropy and sustainable investments are reshaping the business landscape. Visa Foundation is at the forefront of financial inclusion, economic empowerment, and social impact , ensuring that capital works for underserved communities worldwide. Graham shares his expertise on blending purpose with profit, the power of partnerships, and how corporations can drive real social change . If you're interested in corporate social responsibility (CSR), ESG initiatives, and how financial institutions are stepping up to address global challenges , this episode is a must-listen.…
Join us on the latest episode of The Caring Economy as we sit down with Paul Solman, the celebrated PBS NewsHour correspondent and co-founder of the American Exchange Project. With a career spanning five decades, Paul has been a beacon of curiosity, understanding, and storytelling. In this episode, Paul shares: His unique journey from art history major to Emmy-winning journalist. The transformative mission of the American Exchange Project, connecting high school seniors across the U.S. to foster empathy and bridge divides. Timeless advice on finding purpose, embracing curiosity, and the power of everyday moments. As we step into 2025 and launch Season 15, this conversation is a powerful reminder of the impact we can all have by building bridges and creating connections. 🎙️ Tune in now to start the year inspired! #PaulSolman #TheCaringEconomy #AmericanExchangeProject #Connection #Empathy…
Step into the inspiring world of Wendy Hilliard, a trailblazing gymnast and the first Black rhythmic gymnast to represent the U.S. on the global stage. Wendy’s story is one of resilience, determination, and a profound commitment to making gymnastics—and opportunity—accessible to all. In this episode, Wendy shares her journey from Detroit to the international spotlight, her experiences overcoming systemic barriers, and the mission behind the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation. With over 25,000 children served in urban communities like Harlem and Detroit, Wendy’s foundation is empowering the next generation through the transformative power of sports. 💡 What You'll Hear : Wendy’s groundbreaking achievements in rhythmic gymnastics. The challenges she faced as a Black athlete in a predominantly white sport. How her foundation is creating access and equity in gymnastics for underserved communities. The life skills gymnastics instills—discipline, leadership, and confidence—and why they matter beyond the sport. As we step into 2025, Wendy’s story inspires us to embrace resilience, foster opportunity, and create meaningful change in our communities. 🎧 Tune in now and learn how Wendy Hilliard is turning dreams into reality, one gymnast at a time. #TheCaringEconomy #WendyHilliard #Gymnastics #SportsForGood #Resilience #EmpoweringYouth #Podcast…
In this episode of The Caring Economy , host Toby Usnik sits down with Scott Jackson, a visionary leader in global development and the President and CEO of Global Impact. With decades of experience addressing some of the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges, Scott shares insights into the power of collective action, the importance of sustainable partnerships, and the personal moments that shaped his journey. From his early days as an advocate for social change to his current work mobilizing resources for communities in need, Scott’s story is a testament to the transformative potential of leadership rooted in empathy and purpose. Discover how Scott and his team are redefining philanthropy by turning hope into measurable outcomes and why the work of global impact organizations is more critical than ever. Whether you're looking to be inspired or gain practical insights into making a difference, this conversation will leave you with a renewed sense of possibility and commitment to creating positive change. Don't miss this episode of The Caring Economy !…
In this episode of The Caring Economy , host Toby Usnik sits down with Sam Caplan , a visionary leader at the intersection of technology and social impact. Sam shares his inspiring journey—from his unexpected beginnings as a poet to his influential work driving innovation in the nonprofit sector. As a champion for leveraging technology and AI to empower organizations and scale social good, Sam dives deep into how digital tools are transforming philanthropy, data transparency, and collaboration across sectors. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about using tech for good , scaling impact, and redefining the way nonprofits create change. Tune in for insights on leadership, innovation, and the human side of driving progress in a tech-driven world. 🎧 Listen now to learn how technology is making a difference for nonprofits and the communities they serve.…
This week on The Caring Economy , Toby Usnik sits down with Latanya Mapp, President and CEO of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and author of The Everyday Feminist . With a career spanning continents and causes, Latanya has led efforts with the UN, Planned Parenthood Global, and grassroots women’s movements around the world. Now at the helm of RPA, she’s rethinking how philanthropy can drive faster, smarter solutions to today’s most pressing challenges. What You’ll Learn: The importance of collaboration and pooled resources in solving systemic issues How Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors supports bold ideas and transformative action Latanya’s perspective on empowering grassroots leaders to create sustainable change Why radical listening is the key to understanding communities and fostering impact Latanya’s insights on leadership, philanthropy, and the power of grassroots action will leave you inspired to think differently about your role in creating change. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series! 📚 Get her book, The Everyday Feminist 🌐 Learn more about Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors: https://www.rockpa.org/…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Caring Economy , host Toby Usnik is joined by Adam Weinberg, President of Denison University. Adam is a trailblazer in higher education, pushing the boundaries of what a liberal arts college can achieve in the 21st century. Under his leadership, Denison has not only weathered challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic but has emerged stronger, more innovative, and more committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How Adam is transforming Denison University to meet the needs of today’s students The critical role of mentorship and civic engagement in shaping future leaders The integration of AI and technology into a liberal arts education Why emotional intelligence and intellectual humility are essential for success How Denison is redefining what it means to prepare students for life, not just careers Whether you’re interested in leadership, education, or how colleges can better prepare students for the future, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of higher education. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!…
In this powerful episode of The Caring Economy podcast, host Toby Usnik welcomes Dave Woodruff, co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. Join us as we explore Dave’s incredible journey from supporting his brother, Bob Woodruff, through a life-altering injury to building one of the leading grant-making organizations in the veterans' space. Learn how the foundation has raised over $160 million, impacting thousands of veterans and their families. Dave shares insights on the critical role of community, the power of private-sector partnerships, and what it takes to make a difference in the lives of those who serve. Whether you're passionate about veteran advocacy, nonprofit leadership, or purpose-driven work, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable wisdom. Tune in to discover how compassion, resilience, and strategic relationships can fuel meaningful change. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!…
In this powerful episode of The Caring Economy , host Toby Usnik sits down with Baron Raj Loomba, a visionary philanthropist, entrepreneur, and member of the UK's House of Lords. Baron Loomba shares his deeply personal story of growing up in India, losing his father at a young age, and witnessing the harsh treatment of his widowed mother. These experiences shaped his lifelong mission to uplift and empower widows around the world. Through the Loomba Foundation, he has been a tireless advocate for widow’s rights, providing education for their children and improving lives across developing nations. Listen in as Baron Loomba discusses his global efforts, including the establishment of International Widows Day, his work with the UN, and his remarkable career journey from humble beginnings to global changemaker.…
In this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy , we sit down with Caitlin Dodge, a creative leader passionate about turning bold ideas into impactful, purpose-driven marketing. With a career dedicated to blending innovation with social good, Caitlin shares her insights on the future of marketing, the importance of aligning business with purpose, and how to create campaigns that leave a lasting, positive impact on the world. From her strategic vision to her unique approach to leadership, Caitlin walks us through her journey, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to lead with purpose in today’s rapidly evolving marketplace. Tune in to discover how Caitlin is using creativity as a force for good and why purpose-driven marketing is the way of the future. Key Takeaways: The importance of aligning marketing strategies with a social mission How creativity can drive meaningful change Practical tips for purpose-driven leadership and brand development Available now on The Caring Economy . 🌍💡 #PurposeDrivenMarketing #CreativeLeadership #SocialImpact #TheCaringEconomy #Podcast #MarketingForGood…
In this heartfelt episode of The Caring Economy , we sit down with Lynne Hughes, the inspiring founder and CEO of Comfort Zone Camp (CZC) . By the age of 12, Lynne had tragically lost both of her parents, leaving her to navigate the complex world of grief as a child. But out of her personal loss came a powerful mission: to help grieving children find a safe space to heal and be kids again. Comfort Zone Camp, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, is the nation’s first nonprofit bereavement camp designed specifically for children and families who have lost loved ones. To date, CZC has served over 24,000 children, offering them hope, community, and the tools to cope with grief. From the aftermath of 9/11 to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, CZC has been a lifeline for children and families dealing with unimaginable loss. In this episode, Lynne shares her personal story of loss, the founding of CZC, and the importance of giving children the support they need to grieve. We explore how Comfort Zone Camp has grown over the years, its unique approach to helping children heal, and why more people should be talking about grief, especially when it comes to young people. Tune in to learn more about: Lynne’s personal journey through childhood loss and grief. The founding and evolution of Comfort Zone Camp over the past 25 years. CZC’s impact on children affected by 9/11, COVID-19, overdose, and suicide loss. The powerful role of community and shared experiences in healing. Why more conversations about grief are necessary, especially for young people. This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of community. Don’t miss it! Subscribe for more inspiring stories and insights on The Caring Economy. #LynneHughes #ComfortZoneCamp #Bereavement #GriefSupport #TheCaringEconomy #ChildhoodLoss #Nonprofit #Healing…
In this thought-provoking episode of The Caring Economy , host Toby Usnik sits down with the legendary Esther Dyson—journalist, investor, and visionary. Esther's career spans decades of innovation, from shaping the early tech world to her current passion for preventive healthcare. Join us as we dive deep into Esther's incredible journey, exploring how she went from pioneering tech investments to focusing on long-term community health through her latest project, Wellville . From her unique approach to leadership, grounded in curiosity and asking the right questions, to her insights on building healthier, more resilient communities, Esther shares wisdom that’s both inspiring and practical. Whether you’re curious about the evolution of technology, the future of healthcare, or how to lead with purpose, this episode is packed with invaluable insights. Tune in to discover how Esther Dyson continues to challenge the status quo, paving the way for a healthier, more innovative world.…
Join us in this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy as we sit down with Amy Freitag, a dynamic leader at the helm of the New York Community Trust. Amy shares her fascinating journey from her roots in Akron, Ohio, to becoming a key figure in New York's philanthropic landscape. With over 100 years of legacy behind the Trust, Amy offers insights into how philanthropy is shaping the future of the city, preserving its past, and fostering community connections. Tune in to hear her unique perspective on the power of giving, the importance of preservation, and her vision for a more equitable New York. This is an episode you won’t want to miss!…
Join us for an inspiring episode of The Caring Economy as host Toby Usnik interviews Lynette Bell, President of the Truist Foundation. With a focus on strategic philanthropy, economic mobility, and community development, Lynette shares her journey from a banking career to leading initiatives that uplift underserved communities. Learn how Lynette is transforming lives through leadership development, educational equity, and partnerships with nonprofits. If you're passionate about making a difference in your community, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now to hear Lynette’s story and how she’s driving change at the Truist Foundation.…
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