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(Y) Connect Podcast

Allison Toller, Zarinah Winston & Robert Wrightymcaatlanta.org
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 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, and university settings. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Communication from Florida State University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Georgia College & State University. Allison is a graduate of both Leadership Cobb and Leadership Sandy Springs; she is a recipient of the YWCA Woman of Achievement Award and was named to the Top 20 Under 40 list by the Marietta Daily Journal. A lover of hiking, traveling, running the trails along the Chattahoochee, Allison lives in Sandy Springs with her husband Rick, and they have two children. Nina attends Georgia Tech and Jackson is a senior in high school. Both children spent their summers growing up at YMCA Camp High Harbour at Lake Allatoona. 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Episodes

Ep. 43 - A Living YMCA Legacy: Dr. Walter Young

Dr. Walter Young, a key figure in the civil rights movement, is a pillar of strength and advocacy within the YMCA and the broader Atlanta community. His unwavering commitment to equality, social justice, and community empowerment has shaped the YMCA's mission and left an indelible mark on countless lives. The Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA, named in honor of Dr. Walter Young and his brother Andrew, stands as a testament to their legacy, and we are honored to welcome Dr. Young to (Y) Conne...

Jul 17, 202435 minEp. 43

Pathway to the (Y) - Allison, Robert, and Zarinah

Today’s Pathway to the (Y) features the three amazing hosts of Y Connect, Robert Wright, Allison Toller, and Zarinah Winston. Tune in to today’s conversation as the hosts share their favorite episodes from this year and the impact they’ve had. What is your favorite episode from this year? IN THIS EPISODE: [0:51] Zarinah dives into her favorite, Episode 39 Diving in with the Mermaids at the Y. [2:30] Robert reflects on Episode 37 A Global Dialogue with YMCA South Africa CEO Marcus Van Wyk. [4:10]...

Jul 10, 20246 min

Ep. 42 - Hosts Reconnect & Reflect

Today, the (Y) Connect hosts, Robert, Zarinah, and Allison, take time to share professional and personal stories taking place at the Y and their reflections on the incredible work being done at the YMCA. They discuss their latest accomplishments and their significant impact on the community, as well as personal milestones and wellness practices. Their conversation amplifies reconnection and reminders about why working at the Y is so meaningful. IN THIS EPISODE: [5:03] Zarinah shares a story of s...

Jul 03, 202452 minEp. 42

Pathway to the (Y) - Jennifer Rewkowski and Maura McCurdy

This week’s Pathway to the Y features VP of Community Health & Wellness, Jennifer Rewkowski and Group Fitness Instructor, Maura McCurdy. These inspiring women are critical to the Y’s group fitness classes, a popular perk of being a Y member. Join us as we hear what led them to the Y and the group fitness community they’ve built at their Ys. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:00] Jennifer recounts how she first connected with the (Y). [1:49] Maura’s pathway began at a young age through a year-round swim tea...

Jun 26, 20244 min

Ep. 41 - Building Community Through Fitness at the Y

When people join the Y, they have access to more than 3,000 group fitness classes. The Y offers everything from cycling to dance to yoga, flexibility, strength and more, all of which impact a person’s overall physical, mental and emotional health. As our guests explain, perhaps one of the best parts of these classes is the close-knit community that is formed as a result. IN THIS EPISODE: [2:13] Jennifer describes what goes on in determining the variety of classes offered at the Y and how a parti...

Jun 19, 202425 minEp. 41

Pathway to the (Y) - Kappi Jernigan and Caitlin Foster

Today’s Pathway to the Y takes us back to the childhoods of Kappi Jernigan and Caitlin Foster, two young leaders at Camp High Harbour at Lake Burton. Kappi serves as the Advanced Leadership Camper (ALC) Program Director and Caitlin serves as one of the LIT Program Directors. They are responsible for making the overnight camp experience so special and impactful for young campers. Tune in today to learn more about their early connections to the Y and what kept them coming back to camp year after y...

Jun 12, 20244 min

Ep. 40 - Summer at YMCA Camp High Harbour

Today, we’re talking about one of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta’s most treasured experiences–the overnight camp experience at Camp High Harbour. Perhaps one of the main reasons why High Harbour is so successful and popular with families across metro Atlanta has to do with the young leaders who go through the leadership program as camp counselors. Today we have the pleasure of having a conversation with some of the program directors from Camp High Harbour at Lake Burton to hear about their experience...

Jun 05, 202431 minEp. 40

Pathway to the (Y) - Chris Higgins and Carolyn Millender

Today’s Pathway to the (Y) is sure to be a splash! We are joined by Carolyn and Chris, two energetic Y Members who call themselves the Mermaids. Carolyn and Chris share how they became connected to the Y and how the Y is now a part of their everyday lives. Tune in for this (mer)tail of connection, friendship, and wellness. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:00] Carolyn’s daughter signed her up for swim classes at the Y to encourage her to create connections and to keep her body moving. [2:15] Chris discovered ...

May 29, 20245 min

Ep. 39 - Diving in with the Mermaids at the Y

Today, we're thrilled to talk with two remarkable women who have dubbed themselves the Mermaids. From morning swims to community events, the Mermaids demonstrate how engagement, community, and belonging shape lifelong health and wellness. Get ready to laugh, enjoy, and discover how this group of swimmers makes every splash count, proving that age is just a number when you’re young at heart. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:08] Introduction of guests and description of The Mermaids [3:22] Chris describes what...

May 22, 202435 minEp. 39

Fan Favorite Episode: Slowing the Progression of Parkinson's at the Y

Welcome back to the (Y) Connect Podcast. We hope you enjoy this fan favorite episode from April 2023. While there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease, slowing its progression and maintaining a quality lifestyle is possible. Today on Y Connect, Cindy Kennedy, a Parkinson’s movement Y instructor and Y member Greg Eggert, a former army helicopter pilot diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2013 share their story. In recognition of April being Parkinson’s Awareness month, together they share the benefits of ...

May 15, 202428 min

Pathway to the (Y) - Brian Kunney, Abby Paul, and Kendyl Lewis

In today’s Pathway to the (Y), we hear the impactful stories of members of Metro Atlanta’s Y Ambassador Board. Brian Kunney, Abby Paul, and Kendyl Lewis share their Y stories and how they were inspired to continue their journeys with the Y. Tune in to hear how these young leaders are impacting their communities both today and for the future. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:50] Brian’s Y story began at the Decatur Family Y when he was in elementary school. With his passion for sports, Brian had many opportun...

May 08, 20246 min

Ep. 38 - Young Professionals Leading the Way: The Y Ambassador Board

We're thrilled to explore how the YMCA of Metro Atlanta’s Y Ambassador Board is not only shaping the future of the community but also preparing the next generation of boardroom leaders. Today, we’re talking with engaged and passionate members of the Y Ambassador Board. Y Ambassadors are young professionals, usually between the ages 22 and 35, from the greater Atlanta community who join in service to advance the Y’s philanthropic mission. They serve as ambassadors for the Y, and this opportunity ...

May 01, 202434 minEp. 38

Pathway to the (Y) - Marcus Van Wyk

This week’s Pathway to the (Y) highlights a global partnership with the YMCA of Metro Atlanta and the YMCA South Africa. We had the pleasure of speaking with Marcus Van Wyk, CEO of YMCA South Africa about this amazing partnership and what it means for the YMCA South Africa. Tune in to hear Marcus’s inspiring conversation. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:20] Marcus shares the high level impact that the YMCA South Africa has had on communities and individuals. [3:15] Marcus discusses Youth Day, and the role t...

Apr 24, 20249 min

Ep. 37 - A Global Dialogue with YMCA South Africa CEO Marcus Van Wyk

With a presence in 120 countries serving 64 million people, today we’re exploring the Y’s global impact. And when we work together, the impact is exponential. One such example is the YMCA of Metro Atlanta’s partnership with YMCA South Africa. Today we are honored to welcome Marcus Van Wyk, CEO of YMCA South Africa to the (Y) Connect podcast. Marcus is a dynamic leader who has spent his career dedicated to social justice and youth development and who emphasizes that the overarching goal of both t...

Apr 17, 202436 minEp. 37

Pathway to the (Y) - Jax Rupert, Jennifer Mullen, and Family

This week we are highlighting the pathways of an incredible family who decided to learn how to swim together and the leaders who made it happen. Jax Rupert, the Robert D. Fowler Family Y Aquatics Director, shares how he first got connected to the YMCA. Jennifer Mullen, a passionate swim instructor, shares how she gives back to her community through teaching swim lessons. Ayanna, shares how she encouraged her family to all learn how to swim because she wanted her sons to be safe around any body o...

Apr 10, 20245 min

Ep. 36 - A Multi-Generational Dive into Swim Lessons

For more than a century, the Y has taught children and adults how to swim. And while the Y is the largest provider of swim lessons in the country, there are countless people who never learn this critical skill. Highlighting the importance of it’s never too late to learn, we have the special privilege of introducing you to an entire family that recently took the swim lesson plunge together. IN THIS EPISODE: [3:36] Jax shares how the multi-generational family swim lesson came together [5:01] Ayann...

Apr 03, 202424 minEp. 36

Pathway to the (Y) - Marc Welsh

This week we are highlighting Marc Welsh’s Pathway to the (Y). Marc is the Vice President of Child Advocacy and Chief Diversity Officer of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and the Y has been a part of his life since childhood. Now, as a public health professional, Marc is committed to celebrate and promote the vital role that the Y plays in the lives of the community. Join us today to hear his Pathway to the (Y). IN THIS EPISODE: [1:00] Marc shares his Pathway to the (Y) [2:00] Playing basketbal...

Mar 27, 20243 min

Ep. 35 - Championing Child Advocacy Together

When it comes to supporting the needs of children and families throughout metro Atlanta, the Y considers Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta one of its most essential partners. Together, we provide communities greater access to swim lessons and water safety, behavioral and mental healthcare services to youth, and the Y leans on Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to provide Y staff the essential skills & training to better support children. Joining us to share more about this partnership is the Vi...

Mar 20, 202439 minEp. 35

Pathway to the (Y) - Bella Rayfield, Tracy Prosper Fussell, Courtney Henneghan, Erika Swales

This week on the Pathway to the (Y), we are joined by some of the amazing team of the Reach and Rise mentor program and a mentee. Today, you’ll hear from mentee, Bella Rayfield and her mother, Courtney Henneghan as well as Program Director, Erika Swales and Mentor, Tracy Fussell. Tune into this episode to hear their personal connections to the Y and the Reach and Rise mentorship program. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:56] Reach and Rise mentee, Bella, shares how her grandparents introduced her to the Y. [1...

Mar 13, 20248 min

Ep. 34 - A Mentorship Journey with Reach & Rise

In this episode, we're thrilled to continue our conversation about the Y's transformative Reach & Rise mentoring program. Today, we have a special lineup of guests who will share their personal journeys and insights into the program's impactful work. We’re going to delve deeper into the experiences of a youth, a mentor, and a parent exploring the experiences that have defined their journey. IN THIS EPISODE: [3:01] Courtney, Bella’s mom, shares that Bella has cerebral palsy and describes how ...

Mar 06, 202438 minEp. 34

Pathway to the (Y) - Louly Hay-Kapp, Rommel RitaRita, and Scott Schadl

On this week’s Pathway to the (Y), we are diving into the Y stories of Louly Hay-Kapp, Rommel RitaRita, and Scott Schadl, who play a crucial role in leading the Y’s youth sports programming in Metro Atlanta. Our three amazing guests share how the Y’s youth sports programs have impacted their lives throughout the years. Join us for this enlightening episode. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:55] Scott Schadl’s Y story began when he saw a flier for the Y’s soccer program. He discovered his love for soccer throu...

Feb 28, 202410 min

Ep. 33: Unleashing Potential with Y Youth Sports

Today we're exploring how the Y shapes the future of our youth through sports, fostering teamwork, skill development, and personal growth. So, let's jump right into the game and discover how we're nurturing potential, one goal, basket, and touchdown at a time. IN THIS EPISODE: [4:58] Louly outlines the sports programs offered at the Metro Atlanta Y [6:01] Rommel addresses the support provided to families who may face financial barriers to access youth sports and how they determine which sport is...

Feb 21, 202435 minEp. 33

Pathway to the (Y) - Christy Allen, Anna Robinson, and Zaidely Dickinson

In this week’s Pathway to the (Y), we hear how the vital staff of the Y’s Membership Service Center first connected with the YMCA. Christy Allen, Anna Robinson, and Zaidely Dickinson share their stories and their heartfelt appreciation for the team. Listen today to hear their remarkable stories. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:58] Zaidley, the newest member of the Member Service Center, shares how she has been familiar with the Y since her childhood. Now, the Y and the classes available, helps nourish her m...

Feb 14, 20247 min

Ep. 32 - Behind the Scenes: The Heart of YMCA Membership

Today we’re speaking with a group of rock stars who are essential to the Y’s success. While Y members may never see them at Y facilities, these individuals work every day to make the Y experience the best it can be. We’re talking about the men and women–the voices on the other end of the phone–who make up our Member Service Center. Their stories of connection are heartwarming and offer valuable lessons in what it means to provide quality customer service. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:25] Robert introduc...

Feb 07, 202439 minEp. 32

Pathway to the (Y) - Emanuel Jones

In this week’s Pathway to the Y, Georgia Senator Emanuel Jones reflects on the impact that the YMCA had on him both as a child and as a father, and how the YMCA helped shape his own children into empowered individuals. He speaks on his work with Chairman Blake Tillery to source the funding for Georgia’s Department of Family and Children's Services. Senator Jones hopes to inspire others to volunteer with and partner with their local YMCA so that more people can benefit from the vast opportunities...

Jan 24, 202410 min

Ep. 31 - Tackling Learning Loss Together

We are honored to host State Senator Emanuel Jones as our latest guest on (Y) Connect. Jones recently helped establish an essential collaboration between the South DeKalb Y and the state’s Department of Family and Children's Services. Instrumentally impacting the community by combating learning loss among under-resourced families, Senator Jones also joins us to share inspiring stories, including his experiences of being orphaned at age 11 and how the Y positively influenced his life. IN THIS EPI...

Jan 17, 202439 minEp. 31

Pathway to the (Y) - Nicole Lovecchio and Mary Moua

Today’s Pathway to the Y brings us the stories of Nicole Lovecchio, Chief Social Emotional Learning Officer at Wings for Kids and Mary Moua, Quality Youth Programs Director at the Y. Nicole shares how the partnership between WINGS for Kids and the YMCA led her to the Y. Mary discovered the YMCA through her friends and family. Her passion for youth development led her into her career, with over 12 years of impactful experiences in youth programming. Nicole and Mary make a positive impact in the l...

Jan 10, 20248 min

Ep. 30 - Building Character: WINGS for Kids Soars with the Y

Today’s (Y) Connect delves into a topic encompassing the very essence of youth development–Social Emotional Learning. In this episode, we explore the connection between WINGS for Kids and the Y. WINGS for Kids has been partnering with the YMCA of Metro Atlanta for the last two years to integrate social-emotional learning into the lives of the children we serve. WINGS Chief SEL Officer Nicole Levecchio and Quality Youth Programs Director Mary Moua with the Y share the outcomes of this positive co...

Jan 03, 202429 minEp. 30

Pathway to the (Y) - Andrew Saltzman

Today’s Pathway to the (Y) is focused on Andrew Saltzman, Executive Vice President & Chief Revenue Officer of State Farm Arena and the Atlanta Hawks. Andrew’s Y story was first influenced by his father, and later in life as he made Atlanta his home, Andrew’s journey in community outreach brought him to the YMCA of Metro Atlanta. Don’t miss this exciting Pathway to the (Y). IN THIS EPISODE: [0:56] Andrew Saltzman shares how his father connected him to the Y after suffering from heart disease....

Dec 27, 20235 min

Ep. 29 - A Slam Dunk Partnership: Atlanta Hawks & The Y

Whether you're a die-hard basketball fan, a dedicated Y supporter, or just someone who loves hearing about the positive impact sports can have on our community, you won't want to miss this episode. The YMCA of Metro Atlanta and the Atlanta Hawks have teamed up in an incredible jersey patch partnership that will bring positive change to our community and take the game to a whole new level. Joining us to share the exciting details are Andrew Saltzman, EVP & Chief Revenue Officer of State Farm ...

Dec 20, 202349 minEp. 29
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