ReThink Health an initiative of The Rippel Foundation

Unsung Stewards

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In Season 4, you’ll hear inspiring stories of stewards who are creating transformative change in their communities by expanding the vital conditions for health and well-being—and bringing others into the work.

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ReThink Health an initiative of The Rippel Foundation

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Business

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Latest episode

Jun 11, 2026

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Episodes

Building Belonging and Civic Muscle Across Generations 11.06.2026

In Season 6, Episode 2 of the Unsung Stewards podcast, Rippel President and CEO Becky Payne sits down with Alex Edgar, co-founder of Youth250, an initiative of Made By Us. Together, they discuss how Alex’s organization is using the 250th anniversary of the United States as a moment to reimagine civic life and center Gen Z as key shapers of our shared future. Alex describes what this civic recenter...

Belonging and Civic Muscle Unlocks a Deeper Way to Build a Thriving Washington State 26.03.2026

In this episode, host Becky Payne sits down with Michael Brown, Chief Architect at Civic Commons, to discuss how building belonging and civic muscle can transform communities from the ground up. Drawing on his deep experience of facilitating place-based collaborations in King County, WA, Michael describes how local organizations have invested in relationship building— and how that has resulted in...

Building Belonging and Civic Muscle Through Journalism 11.12.2025

In this episode of Unsung Stewards, Dr. Paulette Brown-Hinds, a second-generation publisher of the  Black Voice News and founder of Voice Media Ventures, shares her journey rooted in journalism and stewardship. Growing up with a deep legacy of civic engagement and storytelling, Paulette shares how her family's service shaped her approach to community media. Learn about her work with the Inland Emp...

Relationships Strengthen Health and Well-Being in the Lehigh Valley 29.09.2025

Episode 3 of the Unsung Stewards podcast features Samantha Shaak, PhD, Executive Director of The Leonard Parker Pool Institute for Health and Vice President, Community Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network. Samantha illustrates how stewardship begins with connecting the dots within communities, understanding partners and people, and nurturing these relationships to build a healthier, more resilient...

Stewardship Begins with Listening in South Texas 05.06.2025

Discover the power of listening in this episode featuring Yvonne Pacheco, a lifelong resident of Laredo, Texas, and Community Connector with Methodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM). As a Community Connector at MHM, Yvonne’s work involves building relationships in communities across South Texas to understand what residents need to thrive, and support their unique efforts to expand the vital condition...

The Stories and Legacies We Live By 07.03.2025

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Arvind Singhal, a professor of communications and Director of the Social Justice Initiative at The University of Texas at El Paso. Dr. Singhal has been a teacher, advocate, and organizer for many years. We consider him to be a kindred spirit within the Movement to Thrive Together and his work on the positive deviance approach–a way of developing community-driven...

Strong Partnerships Are Helping to Create a Thriving Lehigh Valley 09.10.2024
Stewarding Systems Change: From Global to Local 11.09.2024
Building a thriving community in Winston-Salem 19.07.2024

Season 4 of the Unsung Stewards podcast kicks off with Kellie Easton, President and CEO of Action4Equity, an organization working to transform the education system in her hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In Episode 1, Kellie starts off by grounding us in Action4Equity’s whole-school, whole-community, whole-child approach, demonstrating the connection to the other vital conditions, and ho...

Honoring Legacies and Building Resilience in Rural Arizona 13.12.2023
A Path to Thriving: Lifting Up Youth Voices 07.12.2023

Episode three features four guests from Florida and Washington State who discuss their work with young people experiencing poverty, trauma, and homelessness. The conversation illustrates how critical it is to provide trauma-informed services, center youth voices, encourage creativity, and support pathways to economic well-being as ways to build resilience and belonging. Tune in to hear their insig...

Empowering Care Workers as Worker-Owners 28.11.2023

In Episode Two, Mo Manklang and Terrell Cannon discuss the importance of agency and a sense of belonging in the workplace, along with the vital role that caregiving plays in the health and well-being of a community. Mo, the Policy Director at the U.S Federation of Worker Cooperatives, tells a compelling story of what might be possible if we reframe the way that we consider work and business. Terre...

Building Community in Niagara Falls, NY 14.11.2023

In this episode, you will hear from Brian Archie and Evelyn Harris of Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative. Both lifelong residents of Niagara Falls, NY, Brian and Evelyn are working to address the legacies of structural racism and disinvestment that have affected their community, helping residents increase civic and social connections and find innovative ways to use their skills and tal...

PART 2: Community Vanguards in Maywood, IL 03.03.2023

When Covid-19 hit the village of Maywood, Randy, Chris, and Lena mobilized community relationships to address food insecurity, mental health, and other needs exacerbated by the pandemic. The three share poignant stories of the experiences of individual community members in Maywood, which has a history and legacy of grassroots advocacy. Part 2 explores the unconventional collaborations between resi...

PART 1: Community Vanguards in Maywood, IL 03.03.2023

When Covid-19 hit the village of Maywood, Randy, Chris, and Lena mobilized community relationships to address food insecurity, mental health, and other needs exacerbated by the pandemic. The three share poignant stories of the experiences of individual community members in Maywood, which has a history and legacy of grassroots advocacy. This effort has also led to unconventional collaborations betw...

Community-Driven Response to the Pandemic 03.03.2023

In times of crisis, organizations can resort to top-down responses. But when his community faced COVID-19, Pat McNamara threw that playbook out the window. What if local leaders were the ones naming their needs and aspirations? In the first episode of #UnsungStewards, Pat shares how his team shifted to a hyperlocal approach.

Strengthening and Sustaining Indigenous Legacies to Fuel a Movement 03.03.2023
The Power of Food to Connect Communities and Address Trauma 03.03.2023

Joy opens up about her family’s legacy in community gardening, shining a light on the food insecurity that became so prevalent and exposed with the onset of COVID-19. Joy discusses how food goes beyond providing sustenance and nourishment—highlighting how it can serve as a connector, a cultural identity marker, a conduit for healing, and a basis for storytelling.

Amplifying LGBTQIA+ Voices to Advance Equity 10.11.2022

In Episode 2, we spotlight another steward, Sterling Cruz-Herr, a teacher, executive, and entrepreneur committed to creating an equitable culture to advance trans individuals and communities through training and coaching.

Working Toward an Inclusive Future for People with Disabilities 08.11.2022

In the debut episode of Season 2, Colin Killick, Executive Director of the Disability Policy Consortium, shares his vision for an equitable future while addressing the social, medical, and political frames that shape disability rights as well as the legacies that his work is built upon.

Stewardship at the Street, Scholarly, Spiritual & System Levels 05.08.2021

When COVID-19 hit, many schools across the country were unprepared for remote learning. Wanda Stansbury worked to equip families in Trenton, New Jersey with the resources children needed to continue to reach their educational potential while learning from home. From the interfaith student protest movement in the sixties to remote learning inequities during the pandemic, Wanda shares her stewardshi...

Collaborating for Health Equity Amid Trauma 05.08.2021

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many health systems did not prioritize Black and Brown communities. When faced with this reality in Pittsburgh, Fred Brown founded the Black COVID-19 Equity Coalition to increase COVID-19 testing and address the social determinants of health for his community. From a self-defined “street kid” to school teacher to probation officer, Brown’s range of life experiences sh...

Demystifying Public Policy to Achieve Health Equity 04.08.2021

When the city of Roanoke received federal HUD funds, Shauneequa Owusu, Chief Strategy Officer at ChangeLab Solutions, along with the NY Academy of Medicine, supported the city through a public deliberation process to empower residents to shape the investment decisions. As we look towards rehabbing sectors hit hard by the ongoing pandemic, Shauneequa’s experiences shed light on how we can ensure th...

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