(Y) Connect

By: Allison Toller Zarinah Winston & Robert Wright
  • Summary

  • Welcome to The (Y) Connect Podcast. As the heartbeat of the community, the Y is a connector where people of all ages and walks of life come together to elevate their health, wellness, education, and essential life skills. Join hosts Allison, Zarinah and Robert as they have authentic conversations with individuals sharing personal connections and stories of what connects them to the Y. For 164 years, the YMCA of Metro Atlanta has built programs that foster community, address critical needs, and empower individuals to achieve their full potential. This work is only possible with our Y community. Together we champion communities where everyone belongs and would love for you to be part of it. Let's keep the conversation going about what the Y means to you and where you can find one near you. Please visit us at ymca atlanta dot org and subscribe to our Healthy Together newsletter. Biography: Robert Wright has 20 years of experience encouraging and motivating individuals in the human and social service industry, ranging from children to adults with mental health and substance abuse diagnoses as well as developmental disabilities. He utilized his experience of assisting others and has transferred his energy and focus to fitness and wellness. He is motivated to merge both arenas and give individuals with diagnoses and disabilities another avenue other than the traditional clinical and medicinal approach. Zarinah Winston began working for the Metro Atlanta YMCA in 1999. Zarinah has served the YMCA in multiple roles for the past 23 years. Currently, she serves as a Center Director of an Early Learning Center. Her role consists of supervising and leading staff, implementing program plans, overseeing daily activities, and managing the Center budget. Prior to becoming a Center Director for the Y, her YMCA experiences consisted of being a Summer Camp Counselor, After School Site Director, Assistant Teacher, Lead Teacher and Lead Instructional Support Coach. The YMCA honored Zarinah with the “Outstanding Performance Award” for the Covington YMCA. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Studies (Education) and a Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction with a minor in Early Childhood Education. By pursuing lifelong learning, she intends to be an example for the amazing team that she leads at her school. Zarinah is proud to be a mother of 3 wonderful children, Zamaria, Zachary, and Zavier. Her oldest daughter Zamaria and her middle son Zachary entered YMCA Early Learning at the tender age of 6 weeks. The YMCA exposed the children to a safe and caring learning environment, friendships, rich language & literacy skills, strong communication skills, and so much more. Zarinah’s family is her heart and inspiration for striving to be the best version of herself. The core values of the YMCA (Honesty, Caring, Respect, Responsibility) are characteristics that she strives to always live by. Zarinah enjoys owning her own candle business, journaling, traveling, exercising, listening to music and spending time with family and friends. Zarinah is influenced and mentored by her uncle who is the CEO/President of a YMCA.  Zarinah believes in enjoying life by being of service to others. She lives by the quote, “Feel the present, hold the vision, let go of resistance, enjoy the journey, trust the process and know that all is well.” Fredrick Talloen Allison Allison Toller is the Chief Social Impact Officer for the YMCA of Metro Atlanta. Charged with cultivating and stewarding the Y’s strategic corporate, civic, and community partnerships, she and the Social Impact team also drive the Association’s strategic plan, embedding it into the fabric of the organization. Additionally, she oversees the Y’s volunteerism and advocacy initiatives. Prior to coming to the Y, Allison was a corporate social responsibility leader with Cox Communications'. With a dual background in broadcasting and education, Allison was Chief of Staff and Communications Director for two of the largest school districts in Georgia. Through these experiences, she has a deep knowledge of the education system having led several high-profile campaigns on a variety of issues including taxes, teacher shortages, school zoning, and crisis situations. Developing strong relationships among local, state and national media, Allison was a registered lobbyist working within the Georgia state legislature to fully fund schools throughout the state. She built an innovative and award-winning brand widely recognized among independent schools. As Chief of External Affairs for Mount Vernon, she amplified marketing efforts to increase year-on-year enrollment. Early in her career Allison was a television news broadcaster; live television was the perfect training ground where she learned the art of storytelling. For several years she shared these skills on a national level, conducting leadership training sessions in the corporate, civic...
    2024
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Episodes
  • Ep. 50: Senator Sonya Halpern’s Commitment to the Y & Community
    Oct 23 2024
    We’re honored to have Georgia State Senator Sonya Halpern join us today. Senator Halpern, who leads District 39, which includes neighborhoods in Atlanta, South Fulton, College Park, East Point and Union City. She has built an extraordinary career focused on advancing education, healthcare, and economic empowerment. As the Vice Chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus and Chair of the Fulton County Delegation, her leadership extends well beyond the legislature. Senator Halpern's deep community involvement with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Andrew J. Young Foundation, and the YMCA of Metro Atlanta—where she's been a long-time board member—has been pivotal in advancing equity and the Y's mission. Don’t miss this conversation with such a dedicated advocate for positive change. IN THIS EPISODE: [4:42] Senator Halpern reveals why she joined the Y’s board and how her work with the Y aligned with her mission to empower underserved communities[7:13] Senator’s perspective on how the Y aligns with statewide initiatives [12:13] The Senator discusses fundamental principles she learned in building partnerships and the need for child care and pre-K learning [22:17] Discussion of Senate Bill 235 to promote growth in the communities around HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and the specific existing needs [30:25] How the Y’s commitment to youth leadership aligns with the Senator's beliefs and initiatives [35:40] The Senator explains how she remains grounded and balanced as busy as she is KEY TAKEAWAYS: The Y played a crucial role in helping to develop state-level legislation on drowning prevention, working closely with lawmakers to shape the bill that is now law. Swimming safety is a daily practice and priority at the Y.The Y’s early learning centers have mobilized volunteers to support Pre-K Reading Week, contributing to a statewide initiative and enhancing government efforts through existing programs.Literacy has been a significant focus for the Y over the past two years, recognizing that early success in kindergarten readiness is crucial for ensuring students can read at grade level by third and fifth grades. This effort is vital for building a talented, diverse, and productive future workforce, and the Y is working to ensure that all young people have the opportunity to reach their full potential through literacy initiatives. RESOURCE LINKS: Facebook: YMCA Metro Atlanta Linkedin: YMCA Metro Atlanta Twitter: YMCA Metro Atlanta Website: YMCA Metro Atlanta Senator Sonya Halpern - Website Senator Sonya Halpern - LinkedIn BIOGRAPHY: Senator Sonya Halpern was first elected in 2020 and serves in her second term in the Georgia State Senate. Representing neighborhoods across five cities, including Atlanta, District 39 is one of the most socio-economically diverse districts in Georgia and the country. Sen. Halpern is a passionate leader blending business and political acumen with a heart for community. She has quickly embraced leadership roles as the elected Vice Chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus and Chair of the Fulton County Delegation. She is a proud co-sponsor/sponsor of more than 15 bills, now Georgia state law. Sen. Halpern’s engagement with the community extends beyond politics. She currently serves on the YMCA of Metro Atlanta's Executive Committee, where she co-chaired their $70 million “Here for Good” campaign. Additionally, she serves on the Board of Regents at the University of Hartford. She is a founding co-chair of the Electing Women Alliance/Atlanta, a founding member of the Atlanta School for the Arts Foundation, a lifetime member of the NAACP, a member of the League of Women Voters, and the African American Leadership Council of the Democratic National Committee. Sen. Halpern earned her Master's in Business Administration from the University of Hartford’s International MBA program and a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and three children.
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    39 mins
  • Ep. 49 - Igniting Imagination: The Y’s After-School Programs Empower Youth
    Oct 9 2024
    Today, we’re exploring the exciting world of youth development, focusing on the Y's reimagined after-school programs and our newly launched middle school clubs. Joining us are two outstanding leaders at the forefront of these efforts: Shauna-Kaye Davis, Vice President of Youth Programs for the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, and Tatyana Ferguson, Youth Development Director with the Villages at Carver Family YMCA in South Atlanta. Together, they’re transforming after-school hours into a time for exploration, imagination, and growth. From engaging clubs to career exploration and social-emotional learning, we’ll hear how the Y provides youth the tools they need to succeed inside and outside the classroom. IN THIS EPISODE: [04:41] Explanation of the After-School Initiative [11:05] Programming is built around a monthly theme and discussion of middle school-age kids [21:47] Example of how the program has made a difference in families and what influences programming [29:58] Discussion of “The Island” in the lab [35:26] Tatyana and Shauna-Kaye share why they love the work, and they discuss the legacy left behind [40:39] Parents should contact After-School Directors or the website to find out more KEY TAKEAWAYS: The After-School Initiative program overhauls the after-school programs developed in the 70s. The new curriculum combines programs that interest the kids while teaching them exploration, imagination and growth. The staff of the After-School Initiative program meets the kids where they are. They don’t speak down to them; Kids are humans, and humans are complex. Parents can always know what their child is doing and learning at the Y because there is a virtual bulletin board with a QR code. Parents can scan it while waiting to pick up their kids. RESOURCE LINKS: Facebook: YMCA Metro Atlanta Linkedin: YMCA Metro Atlanta Twitter: YMCA Metro Atlanta Website: YMCA Metro Atlanta Website: After-School Programs BIOGRAPHIES: Shauna-Kaye Davis is a first-generation American with Jamaican roots. She is originally from Cary, NC, and developed a passion for nonprofit youth development after growing up in her local Cary Family YMCA. An international travel enthusiast and new mom of 3, Shauna-Kaye enjoys exposing her family to new international cuisine- even when they don’t want her to! With 24 years of experience in youth development and program design across Georgia and North Carolina, Shauna-Kaye is recognized for her innovative approach and visionary leadership. She has successfully facilitated new processes and crafted creative programs that impact lives. As a former leader and coach for over 20 Boys & Girls Club Directors in Metro Atlanta, she has influenced the lives of more than 3,500 youth and families, driving growth and development across multiple club sites. As the Y's Vice President of Youth Programs, Shauna-Kaye's philosophy centers on empowering youth and community organizations to craft and implement strategies that lead to sustainable success. She excels in big-picture thinking and leverages her strategic planning expertise to tackle challenges while consistently delivering high-quality results. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a concentration in Law from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Shauna-Kaye has served as Chairperson for the Guilford County NAACP, United Way of Greater Atlanta's Young Professional Leaders program and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Tatyana Ferguson serves as Youth Development Director at The Villages at Carver Family YMCA. She began her Y career in 2014 in Albany, Georgia, as a part-time Afterschool counselor while in college, where she discovered a love for youth and developing others. She came to the YMCA of Metro Atlanta. She continued her career journey by leading Afterschool, Camp, and Teen Programming and developing and coaching a successful competitive cheerleading program. She is passionate about leading others and professional development. Her goal is to continue to provide a supportive climate and culture at the Y that is conducive to building relationships and creating a sense of belonging and achievement for this community’s youth and their families. She has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human Services focusing on Child and Adolescent Development and a minor in African American Studies. She considers herself a lifelong learner as she continues to advance her postgraduate education in Human Services with a specialization in Leadership and Nonprofit Management.
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    42 mins
  • Ep. 48 - Finding Strength Through Community at the Y
    Sep 25 2024

    Today, on (Y) Connect, we share a touching and inspiring story highlighting the transformative power of community, fitness, and perseverance. Louisa Merchant, a dedicated YMCA member, and Cindy Augustin, a beloved group exercise instructor who has played a pivotal role in Louisa’s journey, are joining us. Recently, Louisa penned a heartfelt letter to YMCA leaders, reflecting on her experience over the past few months and how the Y has helped her regain physical strength and a renewed sense of hope. We’re thrilled to have them here to share their incredible stories and the profound impact the YMCA has had on their lives.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [2:24] Louisa shares what initially drew her to the Y and kept her connected for 15 years, and Cindy responds to Louisa’s heartfelt feelings about the Y, and Louisa discusses the difficulty in reconnecting with her body after the pandemic

    • [9:13] Cindy talks about the atmosphere she creates in her class, and Louisa shares how the diversity offered at the Y built her confidence

    • [18:46] Louisa discusses how the Y helps her in her position as she works with the All Saints Church in their refugee program, and she gives examples of how the Y has helped refugees

    • [24:20] Cindy discusses the collaboration she is looking forward to with her daughter, who was recently hired, and Louisa talks about the importance of human relationships

    • [29:27] Cindy shares her Y story, and Louisa shares how it feels to be a part of an organization that makes such a wide-reaching impact on lives across Atlanta

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • The Y is a safe place. It offers personal safety and an atmosphere of acceptance, no matter what your background

    • Cindy makes her SokaSweat class fun for every age and ability to participate at their level

    • Louisa felt confident about doing a cycling class because she trusted Linda, the trainer, and felt comfortable with her

    RESOURCE LINKS:

    Facebook: YMCA Metro Atlanta

    Linkedin: YMCA Metro Atlanta

    Twitter: YMCA Metro Atlanta

    Website: YMCA Metro Atlanta

    BIOGRAPHIES:

    Louisa Merchant, a member of the YMCA for 15 years, is the director of All Saints Episcopal Church Refugee Ministries and connects volunteers to work in teams to help refugee families adjust to the difficult transition of living in the US. She credits dancing and being in the Y community empowering her to be more present in the world.

    Cindy Augustin has been a Group Exercise Instructor at the East Lake YMCA since September 2022. She and her family became members of the Y in 2016. She teaches Dance parties and Line Dance, but her journey with dance did not start there. Cindy’s curiosity and passion for dance began in high school while participating in a church play. This led to her participation in various genres of dance classes. In 2000, Cindy left her job as a business analyst to start a family with her husband. However, she continued to pursue her passion for dance by creating a Performing Arts company, Vessels Arts and Education, in 2011 with her three daughters as her first students. As her company grew, it led to teaching opportunities at various private and public schools. Cindy now applies her analytical skills to assess community needs. She aims to use her Caribbean culture, arts, and fitness to facilitate creative and fun classes, transforming timid and disinterested students into self-health advocates.

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    37 mins

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