Drew Schlosberg’s Spotlight On The Community

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Mission Fed Credit Union proudly sponsors “Drew Schlosberg's Spotlight on the Community”, the Nation's longest-running community podcast, now in its 19th year. We aim to amplify the voices of social impact organizations, social entrepreneurs, local non-profits, and other community champions who help shape the culture, creativity, and connectivity that drive the San Diego community to ever higher levels.

Mission Fed Credit Union proudly sponsors “Drew Schlosberg’s Spotlight on the Community”, the Nation’s longest-running community podcast, now in its 19th year. We aim to amplify the voices of social impact organizations, social entrepreneurs, local non-profits, and other community champions who help shape the culture, creativity, and connectivity that drive the San Diego community to ever higher levels.


All Episodes

Burn Institute Welcomes New Executive Director to Advance Mission of Providing Extensive Fire and Burn Prevention Education and  Resources

Peter Callstrom, a longtime San Diego County community leader and new Executive Director of the Burn Institute, is joined by David Ott, the Institute’s Board President, to talk about the 43-year history of the organization.  Callstrom and Ott chat about the Institute’s prevention and education programs; its Burn Survivor Engagement/Support Programs; and its annual “Fill the Boot” fundraiser, slated for March 5.

Education Leader Shines Light On Creating a Sense of Belonging for Each Student at All Schools

Greg Mizel, Assistant Superintendent for Student Support Services for the Poway Unified School District, discusses the importance of educators’ personal connection to students that create a sense of belonging at school. Mizel chats about the Herman’s Way Project and the correlation between adult expectations and student achievement.

Developing a Network for Adults with Special Needs is Job #1 for Stay Social Now

Catherine Breen, Founder of Stay Social Now, and Alex Kisgen, Stay Social’s Director of Operations, chat about the need for adults with special needs to have a social network.  Breen and Kisgen talk about Stay Social Now events and the organization’s vision for the future.

Music Company Removes Barriers to Enable Music Makers to Realize Their Creative Visions

Ted Pawela, Executive Director of The Music Company, discusses the origins of the organization; its mission; and upcoming Music Matters benefit concert on March 15.

Center’s Mission: Build Capacity of Teachers at All Levels to Meet Needs of Neurodiverse People Throughout Their Lifespans

Dr. Niki Elliott, Director of the Center for Embodied Equity and Neurodiversity (CEEN) at the University of San Diego’s School of Leadership and Education Sciences, chats about the Center’s mission; the Heart-Centered Connections Certificate Program; and the Higher-Ed Professional Certificate in Trauma-Informed Neurodiversity.

You’re Never to Young to Create an Estate Plan

Dawn Hall Cunneen, Managing Partner at Cunneen Booth LLP–a trusts and estates firm — talks about the importance of estate planning at all ages.

Former County Office of Education Board Vice President Shares Insights on Reforming Schools

Mark Powell, a former Vice President of the San Diego County Office of Education, shares his seven must needed school reforms. 

Theatre Company Shines Light on Young Actors and Directors

Sean Boyd, Co-Founder of the Trinity Theatre Company, is joined by Ava, a 13-year-old actress performing in Annie Jr., and Vivian White, who is launching her professional directing debut in Seussification of Romeo & Juliet. Boyd, Ava and White discuss their beginnings in the performing arts.

Scripps Ranch Theatre Premiere of WHITE Illuminates Contemporary Culture

Joey Landwehr and Noelle Caliguri, actors in the Scripps Ranch Theatre premiere of WHITE, chat about their roles in the James Ijames play and the contemporary themes highlighted in the play.