Season Seven
S7 E6: Ron & Sue Rescigno
Partners in life and work, Ron & Sue Rescigno of Rescigno’s Fundraising Professionals, join the podcast to share about their work and about how their story is a true Chicago story. Aiming to help nonprofits either get systems in place to help them improve their fundraising efforts, or to put some systems in place, their work is not a lot of glory but very important. Teaching about how we communicate the needs and goals of the organization, Ron & Sue’s expertise is obvious and incredibly helpful for many different types of organizations. The level of care that Ron & Sue give their work helps to ensure that the needs of the public and the organizations don’t get lost, and that they are fully invested in doing what is best for the mission of the organization. Don’t miss this very insightful and encouraging episode!
S7 E5: Dan Futrell, Polymath University
Dan Futrell is a Chicago transplant, having lived on both the east and west coasts and is now settled with his family in the Midwest. A Pat Tillman scholar, Dan now leads the nonprofit helping to provide educational opportunities for veterans, which is headquartered in Chicago. Dan and his team at Polymath University are looking to change how people approach higher ed and making it more accessible to everyone. Marrying life and professional experience with classroom learning, Polymath hopes to create more well-rounded students who are ready to contribute to any field. Dan and his team are furthering education as a resource and making it less daunting for others.
S7 E4: Clara Lucia, Breaking Through Consulting and Coaching
Season 7 of the podcast continues with Clara Lucia, the Founder of Breaking Through Consulting and Coaching. Colombian born, Clara Lucia’s story is one of resilience and adventure as she created her identity in Chicago. Clara Lucia saw the opportunity as an open door, a way for her to have many experiences that would lead her to the path of entrepreneurship and sharing that story with others. Her network played a very important role in growing her finding work and building her up to starting her consulting company. Be sure to check out this episode so that you can learn from her experience and be inspired to do big things in your own life!
S7 E3: Jen Guzman, Bestola Consulting
Today’s episode of the podcast features Jen Guzman, the Founder of Bestola Consulting. A Chicago native, Jen shares how the city has impacted her and informed her leadership style. Chicago’s gritty, Midwestern vibe has played an important role in her life and keeps her connected to home. Jen’s family has a history of humility and philanthropy, regardless of how much they had to give. Bestola Consulting is helping others learn how to bring their most authentic selves without worry about what others may think of you. Her story, and the story of Bestola will definitely resonate and inspire you to share your own story!
S7 E1 and E2: Walter Mendenhall, Male Mogul Initiative
Season 7 kicks off with an exciting guest who’s name you may already know, Walter Mendenhall! Walter is a Chicago product, growing up in and around the city and taking his football talents to UIUC. It’s what Walter has accomplished more recently, however that brings him to Bridging Chicago, and we’re so happy he stopped by. This will be a two-part episode, and in part one, you can learn more about Walter’s background and how he was able to balance being a student athlete. You’ll also learn some of the life lessons he obtained from his time at U of I, as well as the big things to come in the future. Be sure to tune in next week for part two here.