Tag Archives: Fellowship

Physiological Difference

Disclaimer: In this piece, the words female and woman refer to people with a menstrual cycle. A menstrual cycle does not determine if you are a female/woman. I feel this post can be best understood by using the words female … Continue reading

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Week 8: The Importance of Servant Leadership

This past week was set in a pace that I’ve been very familiar with, from going to multiple sites to facilitate to steadily completing another Core Conversations activity for the “Ohio as America” program. This week was essentially my last … Continue reading

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Week 7 with Speak! The results are in!

This week, I spent a majority of my time creating a contact list of volunteers. This list was beneficial for finding emails and phone numbers for all of out volunteers. I emailed most of our volunteers, as well as calling … Continue reading

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Week 5: Blog Posting and Core Conversations

This week at the Ohio History Connection was a peaceful one with no facilitations scheduled with summer programs. Instead, I got the pleasure of working closely with my department (School & Teacher Support) on their summer projects, specifically their blog … Continue reading

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Week 1*: Settling Down!

This was my first official week at the Ohio History Connection as a School & Teacher Support Intern, and what a week it was! Touring the Ohio History Center (OHC) seemed like a scene out of a movie, with the … Continue reading

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Treating Learning and Change as Continuums

Some of my recent blog posts have discussed my desire to make positive changes in both personal mindset and conduct. Last Thursday, another Fellow asked how I was doing with running my personal life like a nonprofit program. I was … Continue reading

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A Professional Living With Parents

When I attended the Fair Trade Campaigns 2018 National Conference in Washington D.C. in March, I was thrilled to meet Ben Conard, a fellow fair trade advocate, whose Tedx Talk had given me inspiration in leading the Fair Trade Campaign … Continue reading

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The Case for Running My Personal Life Like a Nonprofit Program

Originally, I was going to name this week’s blog “Waiting, Stuck in Transit” because that is how I felt about my situation at the beginning of week 6. I was in a period of transition, moving from the first half … Continue reading

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4th of July Reflection

(This post was delayed but originally written during Week 5.)  In this fifth week at Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center, my supervisor is out of the office. I am wrapping up my review for the Crime Victims Rights Toolkit. That … Continue reading

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3 Tips for an Aspiring Nonprofit Professional

During our Week 4 Fellows Learning Session, we got to hear from a pair of nonprofit professionals in Columbus who have both recently entered the nonprofit sector. Oyauma Garrison was already well into his career when he switched from the … Continue reading

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