Episodios

  • Bob Deputy on Family Legacy and Civic Leadership
    May 26 2025

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, host Marshall King talks with Bob Deputy, a prominent business and civic leader in Elkhart, Indiana. Bob shares the rich history of his family's involvement in the community, from living in the historic Ruthmere Mansion to running the Godfrey Conveyor Company, which later transformed into the successful Godfrey Marine. He discusses the evolution of Elkhart's business landscape over the decades, his pioneering efforts in philanthropy, and the inception and impact of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. Bob also elaborates on the revitalization of Elkhart's downtown and the significance of partnerships and community engagement in driving positive change. His insights offer a profound look at leadership, community service, and the enduring spirit of generosity that defines Elkhart.

    00:00 Introduction to the Inspiring Good Podcast
    00:38 Bob Deputy's Family History in Elkhart
    04:49 The Evolution of the Family Business
    07:28 Philanthropy and Community Involvement
    13:58 The Birth of the Community Foundation
    17:31 Revitalizing Elkhart: Key Projects and Partnerships
    27:44 Leadership and Legacy
    28:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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  • Carrie Berghoff on the Heart of Philanthropy
    May 5 2025

    This episode was recorded before Kevin Deary went on health leave from the foundation.

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, hosts Marshall King and Kevin Deary talk with Carrie Berghoff, Chief Development Officer at the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. Carrie discusses her role in managing relationships with 600 fundholders and donors, the significance of donor-advised funds, and her efforts to inspire and simplify philanthropy in the community. She shares her journey from political event planning to her current role, and the impact of the foundation's collaborations with donors and organizations like Lilly Foundation. The conversation also touches on personal stories, the importance of intergenerational philanthropy, and Carrie's balance of professional and family life.

    00:27 Meet Carrie Berghoff: Chief Development Officer
    00:54 A Day in the Life of a Development Officer
    02:12 Understanding Donor-Advised Funds
    04:36 The Spirit of Philanthropy in Elkhart County
    06:18 Carrie's Journey into Philanthropy
    14:27 Balancing Professional and Personal Life
    31:40 The Future of Philanthropy and Final Thoughts

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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    34 m
  • Naomi Leary on Meeting Others’ Needs with Dignity and Respect
    Apr 9 2025

    Community Care and Collaboration: A Conversation with Naomi Leary

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, hosts Marshall King and Kevin Dearie talk with Naomi Leary, Executive Director of The Window in Goshen, Indiana. Naomi shares her experiences and challenges in her first six months as Executive Director, highlighting The Window's mission to provide food, clothing, and care to those in need. She discusses various partnerships, the significance of dignity in service, and the unseen administrative efforts that keep the nonprofit running. The conversation also explores the importance of community support, financial donations, and future goals for the organization. Naomi's stories of impactful transformations provide an inspiring look into the vital work being done at The Window.

    01:00 The Mission and Services of The Window

    03:28 Partnerships and Collaborations

    04:25 A Day in the Life at The Window

    05:51 Volunteers: The Heart of The Window

    07:46 Faith-Based Origins and Community Impact

    14:10 Addressing Food Insecurity and Homelessness

    18:15 Challenges and Learning as Executive Director

    19:03 Navigating Nonprofit Regulations

    20:00 The Importance of Fundraising

    21:29 Community Collaboration and Partnerships

    26:32 Building a Supportive Board

    31:48 Open House and Community Engagement

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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    34 m
  • John Mastrojohn on Enhancing End-of-Life Care
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, co-hosts Marshall King and Kevin Deary sit down with John Mastrojohn, President and CEO of the Center for Hospice Care. Mastrojohn shares how he journeyed from emergency services to palliative care, reflects on the personal and professional impact of hospice work, and discusses the challenges and rewards of leading a hospice organization. Key insights include the distinction between hospice and palliative care, the importance of compassionate caregiving, and strategies for maintaining staff well-being. The conversation also touches on leadership dynamics, community engagement, and the future vision for the Center for Hospice Care.

    00:27 Meet John Mastrojohn: CEO of Center for Hospice Care
    01:10 Journey to Hospice Care
    02:45 Understanding Hospice and Palliative Care
    03:32 Leadership in Hospice Care
    04:46 Regional Outreach and Services
    07:10 Hallmarks of Outstanding Hospice Care
    11:07 Challenges and Misconceptions in Hospice Care
    16:44 Executive Leadership Insights
    26:07 Vision and Legacy
    28:44 Reflections on Life and Death


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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    34 m
  • Chris Kingsley on Empowering People With Disabilities
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, hosts Marshall King and Kevin Deary engage in an insightful conversation with Chris Kingsley, the President and CEO of ADEC Inc., an organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The discussion navigates through Chris's leadership journey, the mission and evolution of ADEC, and the impactful ways in which the organization serves its community in Northern Indiana.

    Key Discussion Points

    • Chris Kingsley's Background: Chris shares his transition from La Casa, Inc. to ADEC, noting his deep-rooted connection with the organization through his father's long career at ADEC.
    • The Egg Challenge: A humorous anecdote Chris shares about a fundraiser event involving eggs, highlighting the importance of fun in organizational culture.
    • ADEC's Mission and Services: Chris explains ADEC's mission to support individuals with disabilities and details programs involving residential services, employment opportunities, and day programs.
    • Leadership Insights: Chris discusses his leadership style, emphasizing the importance of relationships, humility, and effective communication.
    • Community Engagement and Challenges: The conversation addresses the broad spectrum of individuals ADEC serves, funding challenges, and the importance of securing local support and grants.
    • Optimism for the Future: Reflections on the future landscape of disability services, focusing on technology's role in enhancing independence and societal integration.
    • Personal Reflections and Hope: Chris shares lessons he's learned from the clients ADEC serves and expresses what gives him hope for the future, both personally and professionally.

    Guest Bio

    Chris Kingsley is the President and CEO of ADEC Inc., where he has been leading since early 2023. Chris has a storied history with ADEC; his father dedicated his career to the organization, fostering Chris's connection from a young age. Before joining ADEC, Chris spent 12 years at La Casa, Inc. His leadership style is characterized by a focus on building relationships and fostering a culture of humility and learning within his team.

    Memorable Quotes

    • "I always tell people in organizations that I lead that I believe in fun, but I'm not the most fun person in the world." - Chris Kingsley
    • "Learn to love that place before you try and change that place." - Chris Kingsley
    • "There's a lot of good in our community and that gives me hope." - Chris Kingsley

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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    31 m
  • Alex Strati on Embracing Community & Leadership
    Feb 24 2025

    Join us for an enlightening episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast where hosts Kevin Deary and Marshall King sit down with Alex Strati, the new Director of Professional Advisors at the Community Foundation. Alex brings his wealth of experience from a successful banking career to discuss what drives his passion for community service and philanthropy.

    This Episode's Highlights:

    • Mentorship and Leadership: Alex shares, "It's learning to be a chameleon, balancing humility and integrity, which are key components in effective leadership."
    • The Role of Donor-Advised Funds: Discover how these funds can "bring the joy back" to philanthropic giving by streamlining processes for families and individuals.

    Tune in to explore how intentional leadership and well-managed philanthropy can shape a community’s future. As Alex remarks, "Our community is thriving, and that gives me hope." Don't miss this inspiring conversation guiding you towards "Inspiring Good" in your own community.

    00:00 Introduction to the Inspiring Good Podcast
    00:27 Meet Alex Strati: New Director of Professional Advisors
    01:40 Alex's Journey to the Community Foundation
    02:45 The Role and Impact of a Director of Professional Advisors
    03:58 Alex's Early Career and Philanthropic Beginnings
    06:45 Leadership and Community Involvement
    08:18 United Way and Community Leadership
    09:36 Mentors and Influences in Alex's Career
    11:45 The Importance of Estate Planning and Charitable Giving
    16:45 The Power of Donor-Advised Funds
    26:18 Closing Thoughts and Reflections

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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    33 m
  • Paul Shetler Fast on Transforming Community Health
    Feb 10 2025

    Serving the Underserved: A Conversation with Paul Shetler Fast

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, hosts Marshall King and Kevin Deary talk with Paul Shetler Fast, the executive director of Maple City Health Care Center in Goshen, Indiana. Paul discusses the comprehensive care services provided by the center, which include primary care, pediatrics, mental health, and dental programs. The conversation delves into the financial challenges of healthcare, the importance of accessible and affordable services, and the innovative solutions Maple City employs to meet community needs. Paul also shares personal anecdotes from his international background, his professional journey, and his vision for the future of healthcare in the community. The episode highlights how Maple City and its partners work collaboratively to improve public health and address barriers to care.

    00:00 Introduction to the Inspiring Good Podcast
    00:32 Meet Paul Shetler Fast: A Journey from Africa to Goshen
    00:56 Maple City Healthcare Center: Mission and Services
    03:34 Affordable Medications and Community Impact
    05:38 Expansion and Growth of Maple City Health
    06:50 Paul's Early Life and Inspiration for Healthcare
    09:37 Career Path: From Goshen College to the VA
    12:27 Community Diversity and Language Services
    14:44 Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System
    22:42 Collaborations and Community Partnerships
    31:48 Closing Thoughts and What Gives Hope

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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    34 m
  • Rob LaRoy on rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming animals in Elkhart County
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of the Inspiring Good Podcast, hosts Marshall King and Kevin Deary engage with Rob LaRoy, Executive Director of the Humane Society of Elkhart County, discussing the organization's mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals. The conversation delves into various aspects of animal welfare, challenges in the nonprofit sector, and innovative programs that support the community and its pets, highlighting the critical role of passionate volunteers, effective leadership, and community engagement in overcoming challenges such as animal overpopulation and fostering a culture of care.

    00:27 Meet Rob Leroy: A Journey in Nonprofits
    00:54 Mission and Impact of the Humane Society
    03:22 Community Engagement and Responsibilities
    05:58 Programs and Initiatives at the Shelter
    10:59 Challenges and Success Stories
    19:43 Building a Strong Organization
    26:21 Future and Hope for Nonprofit Leadership


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    This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in The Riverbend building in Elkhart's River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.

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    36 m
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