8-8-2026 - Odessa American (Religion) - Features from the Bible by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Odessa American (Religion) - The Beauty of God's Love and Forgiveness by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Life Tributes (Obituaries) by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - San Mateo Closes Cardinal Acquisition by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Produced Water Group Holds Conference Here by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - EON Finds New Pay in South Justis Unit by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Energy Venture Targets Data Center Campuses by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Film Review) - Sexual Desperation Fuels 'One Night Only' by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Faith) - Singer Spending $40M on Free Cruises for Fans by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Watch At Home) - Starts Bring the Intensity to Flawed 'The Last House' by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Community) - Can-Do Attitudes Made Koozies Cool by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Volatile Oil Prices Throttle Second-Quarter Upstream Deals by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Viewing Perseids Meteor Shower in Texas by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - US Crude Oil Inventories Rise by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Odessa Educator Wins Stock Your School Prize by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Harmony Outlines Meal Policy for 2026-27 by Recording Library of West Texas
8-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - DA Sues to Remove County Judge by Recording Library of West Texas
8-6-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer (Obituaries) - Charles de Ax by Recording Library of West Texas
8-6-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer (Obituaries) - Robert Gamboa by Recording Library of West Texas
8-6-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer (Obituaries) - Jesus Tato Gonzales by Recording Library of West Texas
8-6-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Hero on Highway 10 by Recording Library of West Texas
8-6-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Community Honors Eddie Vela at Memorial 5K by Recording Library of West Texas
8-6-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Groundwater Board Reviews Requests and Planning by Recording Library of West Texas
8-4-2026 - Odessa American - Medical Students Get First White Coat by Recording Library of West Texas
8-4-2026 - Odessa American - Woman Accused of Slashing Boyfriend's Face by Recording Library of West Texas
8-4-2026 - Odessa American - African Nation Oil Discoveries by Recording Library of West Texas
8-4-2026 - Odessa American - Clack Pens Discovering the Club by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Life Tributes (Obituaries) by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Faith) - A New Vision for Dallas Megachurch by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Whataburger Serves Up Deals for 76th Birthday by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Recent Rains Lift the Area Out of Drought by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Man is Arrested After Stop Yields Drugs by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - 'Due West' is a Bruising Portrait of Texas by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Dinosaur George Traveling Museum is Coming to Bush Convention Center by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Clay Shoot Raises $180K for MPD Tech by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Child Assault Suspect Sought by Recording Library of West Texas
8-1-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland-Built App Connects Diners with Deals by Recording Library of West Texas
7-30-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - USDA Announces Reopening of Ports by Recording Library of West Texas
7-30-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - DPS Trooper Reunites with Canine by Recording Library of West Texas
7-30-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Hospital Board July Meeting by Recording Library of West Texas
7-30-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - City Council Approves Projects by Recording Library of West Texas
7-28-2026 - Odessa American - Tax Exemptions for Data Centers Grow Audits Lag by Recording Library of West Texas
7-28-2026 - Odessa American - Bodyarmor Teams Up with United Supporting Boys and Girls Club by Recording Library of West Texas
7-28-2026 - Odessa American - New Exhibition Opens Soon at Ellen Noel by Recording Library of West Texas
7-28-2026 - Odessa American - Boys and Girls Club Students Explore OC by Recording Library of West Texas
7-28-2026 - Odessa American - Power West Texas Unites Region by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Faith) - Texas Mosques Welcome Neighbors by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - WTGS to Celebrate 100th Anniversary by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - WTGS' New Leader Tackles Centennial by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Matador is Buying Company, Acreage by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - West Texas Restaurant Project Files Request by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - US Crude Stockpile Rises by 2 Million Barrels by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Trump Expands Voluntary Data Center Power Cost Pledge by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Surveillance Rights at Issue Over Cameras by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Superior Expands Revenue Stream by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland Resident Seeks to Combine Lots for Future Homes by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Commission Backs Lot Split for Dining Development by Recording Library of West Texas
7-25-26 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Smaller Bond Returns to Ballot by Recording Library of West Texas
7-21-2026 - Odessa American - ECISD Leaders Graduate from Aspiring Principals Program by Recording Library of West Texas
7-21-2026 - Odessa American - Pfluger Adds Counties for Assistance from FEMA by Recording Library of West Texas
7-21-2026 - Odessa American - Dallas Kennedy Wants Council Seat by Recording Library of West Texas
7-21-2026 - Odessa American - Chinese Oil and Gas Geared to Long Haul by Recording Library of West Texas
7-21-2026 - Odessa American - Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit by Recording Library of West Texas
7-16-2026 - Odessa American (Religion) - Features from The Bible by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Chevron Banks on Technology by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Battalion Oil by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Automated Drones Patrol Energy Sites by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram (Oil Report) - Lower Gas Prices Sideline Area Wells by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Nolan's 'Odyssey' Hits Hard and Rocks by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - PRSC Leader Honored for Safety Initiatives. by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Sheridan's Guide for the 'Accidental Felon' by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Texas Tracks 68 Parasite Cases by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland ISD Marks Construction Mileston.output by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - GoFundMe is Launched for Woman Living in Small Shed by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Bucking Rodeo's Status Quo by Recording Library of West Texas
7-18-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland County Creates GIS Post by Recording Library of West Texas
7-16-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Conservation Corps by Recording Library of West Texas
7-16-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Flock Cameras by Recording Library of West Texas
7-16-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Animal Rescue by Recording Library of West Texas
7-15-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Study Says Exercise, Healthy Eating Pays Off Decades Later by Recording Library of West Texas
7-15-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Drugs for Weight Loss Impact Snacking by Recording Library of West Texas
7-15-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - DEXA Scan Tests Bones for Fracture Risks by Recording Library of West Texas
Marketing Director of RISE Expeditions. We learn about the history of the organization, as well as its mission of expanding access to educational travel by removing financial and systemic barriers, ensuring that students of all abilities can participate in immersive experiences across the United States and around the world.
7-14-2026 - Odessa American - Data Centers Can Be Beneficial by Recording Library of West Texas
7-14-2026 - Odessa American - Hudson Westbrook Coming to Midland by Recording Library of West Texas
7-14-2026 - Odessa American - Woman Accused of Abandoning 2 Year Old by Recording Library of West Texas
7-14-2026 - Odessa American - Krawczyk Named Odessa CFO by Recording Library of West Texas
7-14-2026 - Odessa American - Topping Out Ceremony for Midland High by Recording Library of West Texas
7-14-2026 - Odessa American - Man Stabbed for Backpack by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Odessa American (Religion) - Truth in Scripture by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Odessa American (Religion) - God's Mercy Endures Forever by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Global Investor by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Developer's Plans Advance by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Admiral Permian.output by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Live-Action 'Moana' Remake Lacks Spark by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Obituaries.output by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland Woman Arrested on Charge of Aggravated Assault.output by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland Plans VIP Gala by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Midland Man Gets 60 Years in Meth Trafficking Case by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Man Dies After a Single-Vehicle Crash by Recording Library of West Texas
7-11-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Lawmaker Backs Mineral Grants by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Animal Shelter by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - County Commissioners by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Opportunity Zones by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Trans-Pecos Wildlife Conference Set by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - New Investigation in Sophia Sullivan Murder by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - America 250 Honors Vets History and Community by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - 5k Run Kicks Off Celebration by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Water Carnival Celebrates 90th by Recording Library of West Texas
7-9-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Executive Director Order on Animal Movement Restrictions by Recording Library of West Texas
7-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Doctors Sound Alarm on Drowning Deaths by Recording Library of West Texas
7-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Gen Z 'Tanmaxxing' Tend Destructive by Recording Library of West Texas
7-8-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Advance Directives Let Patients Be Heard by Recording Library of West Texas
7-7-2026 - Odessa American - DWC Opens Midland Facility by Recording Library of West Texas
7-7-2026 - Odessa American - MISD Celebrates Release of AP Scores by Recording Library of West Texas
7-7-2026 - Odessa American - 15th Annual Pull for a Promise Clay Shoot by Recording Library of West Texas
7-7-2026 - Odessa American - Odessa Man Facing Burglary Charge by Recording Library of West Texas
7-7-26 - Odessa American - Modern Oil Drilling Techniques by Recording Library of West Texas
7-7-26 - Odessa American - Woman Accused of Beating Boyfriend by Recording Library of West Texas
7-4-2026 - Odessa American – Pipelines Promise Gas Prices Turnarounds by Recording Library of West Texas
7-6-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – EON Resources Offers Update On Drilling Plan by Recording Library of West Texas
7-6-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Kinder Morgan Starts Up Gulf Coast Express Expansion by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Rising Costs Hit Energy Sector by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Museum Of Southwest Tips Events Exhibits by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – USDA Shares Safety Tips For 4th Of July Grilling by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – How To Keep Your Pet Safe During 4th Of July Fireworks by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Fireworks Tips, Legalities Ahead Of Independence Day by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Oil Report, Exon Mobil by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Company Opens Midland Location by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Enverus Assests Expands To Opperational Data Flow by Recording Library of West Texas
7-5-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Country Restricts Animal Motion by Recording Library of West Texas
7-4-2026 - Odessa American – Religion, Is There More Than One Path To Heaven? by Recording Library of West Texas
7-4-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Amber Alert Issued For Missing Infant Boy by Recording Library of West Texas
7-4-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram – Banana Ball Players Visit Shop Before Series by Recording Library of West Texas
7-4-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Parents Are Urged To Prevent Hot Car Deaths by Recording Library of West Texas
7-4-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Festivities Fireworks Parade by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Armed VA Clinic Incident by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Pecos County Screwworm Seminar by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Amateur Radio Operator Connect by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Fort Stockton Pioneer - Pitchfork Ranch Hosts Linch by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Water Awareness by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Medical Offices by Recording Library of West Texas
7-2-2026 - Midland Reporter Telegram - Iodine Extraction by Recording Library of West Texas
Dive into the fourth episode of season 2 of Missions on the Mic: Where Nonprofits Go Live! In this episode, we sit down with Dana Holt and Scott Arthur, Regional Director and Development Supervisor of TBHC Foster Care and Adoption - Permian Basin, respectively. We learn about their organization and the children they serve to fulfill their mission of caring for children and families by offering stability, discovering self-worth, and achieving true healing in Christ.
6-30-26 - Odessa American - Odessa 250th Birthday Bash by Recording Library of West Texas
6-30-26 - Odessa American - Good News PAL Ends with Splash by Recording Library of West Texas
6-30-26 - Odessa American - Iran Agreement Raises Questions by Recording Library of West Texas
6-30-26 - Odessa American - Fight Leads to 3 Arrests by Recording Library of West Texas
Goals!✅ Understanding how your personal decisions can impact your finances✅ Learning how to set goals to be financial stable, specifically with the acronym SMART✅ Navigating banking with all your financial decisions and goals in place so that you can chart a successful coarse towards financial stabilityThis one’s all about how you better plan and make decisions that will help you bring your finances in order. Tune in, take notes, and make it count.Recorded live in the Recording Library studio.
In this episode, we sit down with Angela Joiner and Lou Deane Littlefield of SouthWest Bank to explore the topic of: ✅ Compliance!✅ Understanding the risks of those that try to scam you to comply with their demands✅ Learning how to detect when someone is trying to scam you✅ Navigating banking with scammers actively innovating and making sure you are not falling victim to their demandsThis one’s all about how you can prevent yourself from falling for scams and how you can reach out to your bank for support any time you are not sure when something is a scam. Tune in, take notes, and make it count.Recorded live in the Recording Library studio.
Tune into the third episode of season 2 of Missions on the Mic: Where Nonprofits Go Live! In this episode, we sit down with Jesus Gomez, Homeless Community Coordinator of Odessa Links, to discuss their mission to provide impoverished and unhoused Odessans with the resources, advocacy, and opportunities they need to become self-sufficient while offering guidance and motivation to those who are underserved.
Conductor; and Ethan Wills, Executive Director of West Texas Symphony, to discuss their mission to enhance the quality of life in West Texas through professional music performances and music education.
Tune into the first episode of season 2 of Missions on the Mic: Where Nonprofits Go Live! In this episode, we sit down with Beth Meeks, Founder and Executive Director of Whiskers and Tails, to discuss their mission to advocate for animals in need by providing compassionate care, promoting adoption, and supporting responsible pet ownership.
In this episode, we sit down with Angela Joiner, Blanca Fuentes, Demi Campos, and Gabby Ortega of SouthWest Bank to explore the topic of: ✅ Debit Cards!✅ Understanding what a debit card is✅ Learning the pros and cons of using a debit card and knowing how it differentiates from a credit card✅ Navigating banking with a debit card and keeping yourself secure while using itThis one’s all about how debit cards have made it simpler to shop and make other transactions. We also discuss how we can be mindful of their everyday use. Tune in, take notes, and make it count.Recorded live in the Recording Library studio.
Missions on the Mic - Season 1: Episode 9 - First Responder Families of West Texas by Recording Library of West Texas
Missions on the Mic - Episode 8 - Permian Warrior Partnership by Recording Library of West Texas
In this episode, we sit down with Angela Joiner and Kat Sims of SouthWest Bank to explore the topic of: ✅ Artificial Intelligence (AI)✅ Understanding what AI is✅ Learning the benefits and potential drawbacks of AI✅ Navigating banking and everyday life with the assistance of AIThis one’s all about how AI has transformed our lives and how we can be mindful of its everyday use. Tune in, take notes, and make it count.Recorded live in the Recording Library studio.
🎙️ Episode 7 of Missions on the Mic is here!We sat down with Paula Gower, Executive Director of One Bite at a Time, a nonprofit bringing spiritual, physical, and educational support to families affected by cancer. From diagnosis to care packages, their impact reaches across the Permian Basin and even overseas.Tune in for an inspiring conversation 💛Recorded live in the Recording Library studio
Episode 6 of Missions on the Mic is here and it is a good one. We sat down with Jenn McMorries, Director of Programs and Recovery Support Services at Thriving United, to talk about the incredible work they are doing in our community.Jenn shared how their team meets clients right where they are, physically and emotionally, offering real care and support every step of the way. From mentorship and life skills to housing and support groups, their programs are built to guide people toward lasting recovery.We are so grateful for this nonprofit and everything they do to restore families and bring hope to those who need it most. Thriving United also has a support group just for teens navigating addiction, giving students a safe place to heal and grow.Missions on the Mic is recorded live in our studio. Interested in telling your story? Email info@recordinglibrary.org🎧 Hit play and check out the full conversation.
🎙️ First 5 is in the studio for Episode 5 of Missions on the Mic!We sat down with Madeline Green, Program Coordinator, and Daniella Aranda, Data Coordinator, to talk about how their program supports families with children from infancy to preschool. From home visits and community resources to literacy materials and parent developmental lessons, everything they offer is completely free!Missions on the Mic highlights nonprofits and community leaders making a difference in West Texas. Each episode is recorded live in our studio and produced in audio format to ensure equal access for our blind and low-vision friends.
Today in the studio for Episode 4 of Missions on the Mic, we welcomed Skillpoint Alliance Permian Basin. Maria Luna Delgadillo and Silvia Adams joined us to share how their exceptional workforce training programs are helping individuals gain the skills they need to thrive. From electrical training to HVAC certifications, they offer life-changing opportunities at no cost to participants.Missions on the Mic highlights nonprofits and community leaders making a difference in West Texas. Each episode is recorded live in our studio and produced in high quality audio format to ensure equal access for our blind and low-vision friends.
In this episode of Missions on the Mic, we sit down with Howard Marks and J'Nevelyn White with the Ector County Library to explore their history, current programs, and exciting plans for the future. We learned about their community seed garden, tech lending program (iPads, hotspots, and laptops), and their WOW Bookmobile — Words on Wheels — which brings books and literacy directly to the community.You don’t have to be a resident to get a library card, and they’re doing amazing work to make resources more accessible to all.We also highlight our ongoing partnership with the library through the audiobook kiosk at Music City Mall in Odessa. It's filled with audio titles and headphones specially reserved for individuals who are visually impaired.
This week we’re breaking down the basics of bank accounts, beneficiaries, and prior authorization payees with the pro's at Southwest Bank — three things that can make a BIG difference in how your money moves (and who has access to it).Whether you're planning ahead or just trying to get organized, this episode is packed with practical info everyone should know.🎧 Listen now on The Recording Library’s 24-hour radio station or find it on your favorite podcast app!
We’re back in the studio for Episode 2 of Missions on the Mic!This time, we sat down with Eliseo Elizondo, Executive Director of Communities in Schools Permian Basin. He shared how their team surrounds students with support, keeps them on the path to graduation, and helps rewrite their stories.Have a nonprofit story to tell? Let’s get you on the mic. Contact us today!#MissionsOnTheMic #NonprofitVoices #CommunitiesInSchools #WestTexasNonprofits #PodcastFeature #RecordingLibrary
Season 4, episode 1! In this episode of State of the Nonprofits, MSS sits down with Kristi Colclasure, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Management Center of the Permian Basin (NMC). As a newcomer to West Texas with deep experience in nonprofit leadership, Kristi shares how the Center is embracing change, fostering collaboration, and equipping local organizations for long-term success. They explore the power of partnerships, the challenges and opportunities of navigating transition, and what’s next for the NMC as it continues to support and strengthen the vibrant nonprofit sector of the Permian Basin. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, volunteer, or community partner, this conversation offers valuable insights into building resilience and driving collective impact in a time of change. "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
We welcomed LaDawnia Scott and Neville Peyton from Child Evangelism Fellowship to record a podcast and share their mission! 🌟 They lead Bible studies and activities at afterschool programs—and they're also signing up to volunteer with us!At The Recording Library, we provide religious materials in audio for anyone unable to access the printed word due to blindness, low vision, or other conditions.Interested in recording a podcast? Need materials in audio for yourself or someone you know? Reach out to us at info@recordinglibrary.org! 🎙️📚
In this episode, we sit down with Angela Joyner and Mason Bettingfield of Southwest Bank to break down the essentials of: ✅ Trusts & estate planning✅ Protecting generational wealth✅ Keeping your family assets in the family✅ Navigating those tough inheritance convosThis one’s all about building a legacy that lasts. Tune in, take notes, and make it count.Recorded live in the Recording Library studio.
In this episode of Money Matters, host Megan Powell, Marketing Director at the Recording Library of West Texas, dives into the essential topic of financial security with Angela Joiner, Vice President of Professional Development, and Lee White, Security Officer, both from Southwest Bank. Angela and Lee share valuable insights on how to protect your personal and financial information from common cyber threats like malware and phishing. We discuss best practices for keeping your accounts safe while using PCs, apps, and websites. Whether you're managing your finances online or simply looking to strengthen your digital security, this episode offers practical advice to help you stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.This episode is made possible by the Recording Library of West Texas, making financial literacy accessible for individuals who are blind, have low vision, or are print impaired. Recorded live in the RLWT studio.
Money Matters with Southwest Bank is a financial literacy podcast presented by The Recording Library of West Texas in partnership with Southwest Bank. Hosted by Megan Powell, Marketing & Development Director at The Recording Library, and featuring expert insights from Angela Joyner, VP of Professional Development, this series brings financial education to everyone—including those who read by listening. Recorded live at The Recording Library studio, this podcast is available to individuals who are blind, low vision, or print impaired, ensuring equal access to essential financial resources. Tune in for discussions on money management, banking, and protecting your financial future.
Readings from the Sunday School and Religion sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Saturdays.
Over the last year, MSS has been working behind the scenes to create a multi-employer welfare association that would allow nonprofits in our region to come together for the purpose of accessing quality healthcare benefits for employees at more affordable rates. Your help is needed to continue the effort as we work toward building a meaningful association for nonprofit employees serving across our region. In this episode, host Autumn Vest is joined by Jeff Hughes, Vice President with Holmes Murphy introduce the West Texas Nonprofits Benefits Trust (WTXNBT) currently in development. In this episode: Learn more about the West Texas Nonprofits Benefits Trust at https://wtxnbt.org/ On this site, you can submit your data to join the effort or Register for a Town Hall Meeting. You can also email info@wtxnbt.org to request a one-on-one meeting for your agency. If you would like to submit a show idea, contact Autumn at avest@midlandss.org. "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
Readings from the Sunday School and Religion sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Saturdays.
Readings from the Lifestyle sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Wednesdays.
Readings from the Sunday School and Religion sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Saturdays.
Readings from the Lifestyle sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Wednesdays.
Readings from the Business and Oil sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Fridays.
Readings from the Sunday School and Religion sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Saturdays.
Readings from the Lifestyle sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Wednesdays.
Readings from the Business and Oil sections of the Midland Reporter Telegram and Odessa American newspapers, published on Fridays.
Season 3, Episode 11“Lessons Learned with Laurie Johnson” If you've been a part of nonprofits in west Texas, than you know the name Laurie Johnson. Laurie been leading the Nonprofit Management Center of the Permian Basin since 2006 and earlier this year, announced her retirement. In this episode, host and MSS Executive Director, Autumn Vest, sits down to visit about lessons learned as Laurie shares a few nuggets of wisdom with us. In this episode: The Nonprofit Management Center of the Permian Basin, https://www.nmc-pb.org/ "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
In this episode State of the Nonprofits, our host and MSS Executive Director, Autumn Vest, is joined by Adrian Carrasco, community volunteer and founder of The Carrasco Group. Following years of nonprofit board service experience, Adrian is hoping to help empower other nonprofit boards through a suite of services designed to enhance their effectiveness and governance. In this episode: The Carrasco Group, https://www.carrascogrouptx.com/ "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
In this episode State of the Nonprofits, our host and MSS Executive Director, Autumn Vest, has a two part conversation with the team at Core Recon. Alex Hale and Rob Cook explain CORE Recon and join us in exploring the power of temperament assessments in team building and self-awareness. In this episode: CORE Recon, https://www.core-recon.com/ Contact CORE Recon at https://www.core-recon.com/contact StandOut 2.0, https://www.amazon.com/StandOut-2-0-Assess-Your-Strengths/dp/1633690741 Myers Briggs, https://www.myersbriggs.org/ Keirsey, https://www.keirsey.com/ "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
In this episode, we explore barriers to prioritizing professional development in nonprofits. discover local opportunities for investing in yourself and your staff with host Autumn Vest and Midland Education Foundation Director Anita Gamertsfelder. West Texas Rural Philanthropy Days, July 17-19 in Alpine, https://www.wtxrpd.org/ Nonprofit Management Center, https://www.nmc-pb.org/ Permian Basin Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, https://community.afpnet.org/afptxpermianbasinchapter/home Leadership Acceleration Program (LAP), https://abell-hanger.org/our-initiatives/leadership-acceleration-program/ "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas. Thank you!
Story telling is part of the makeup of nonprofits. As we engage with donors, funders and community members, nonprofit leaders must become master storytellers to help build connection with our missions. In this episode of State of the Nonprofits, we're visiting with a master storyteller, Adam Reed, who is part of Filmhunter Media. In this episode:Filmhunter Media, https://www.filmhuntermedia.com/Guest Book Recommendation:Building a Story Brand by Donald MillerMSS is proud to be a partner with Pioneer Natural Resources. With Pioneer's partnership, we are working to create impact in our nonprofit community with programs like State of the Nonprofits, IT Services and more."State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
Permian Basin Gives returns on May 21, 2024! We want to help you make the most of it! In this special episode of MSS State of the Nonprofits, host Autumn Vest welcomes Nonprofit Management Center of the Permian Basin Executive Director, Laurie Johnson, for a quick walk through of how participating nonprofits can have a successful giving day. In this Episode: Discover all 117 participating agencies at https://permianbasingives.org/ Have questions? Contact Sarah Marler at info@nmc-pb.org MSS is proud to be a partner with Pioneer Natural Resources. With Pioneer's partnership, we are working to create impact in our nonprofit community with programs like State of the Nonprofits, IT Services and more. "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
State of the Nonprofits host and MSS Executive Director, Autumn Vest, welcomes Thaddeus Squire, Chief Commons Steward at Social Impact Commons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Thaddues recently traveled to Midland to join us as the keynote speaker for the a luncheon celebrating the 10th Anniversary of MSS. One of his many areas of expertise lies in shared resources or commoning. This episode explores the power and impact of commoning.In this episode: Thaddeus has more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit management field, focusing on arts and cultural heritage. Following government relations work for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, he went on to found Peregrine Arts, a multi-arts producer, and Hidden City Philadelphia, among other curatorial projects. His significant work in nonprofit resource sharing began in 2010 as founder of CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia, the first comprehensive fiscal sponsor focusing on arts and heritage, which manages more than 120 independent organizations. Thaddeus’s creative practice is focused on systems design for nonprofit resource sharing, in particular practices based in commoning and commons management principles. His work is grounded in the fields of American Pragmatism, Common Pool Resource Economics, Cooperative Management, New Localism and the Applied Behavioral Sciences. Additionally, he has deep expertise in the history of philanthropy and the nonprofit sector, nonprofit management, fine and performing arts, heritage preservation, and museum sciences. Thaddeus holds degrees from Princeton University, the University of Leipzig (J. William Fulbright Fellowship), and the Mendelssohn Conservatory of Music & Theatre. Find out more about Social Impact Commons: https://www.socialimpactcommons.org/ MSS is proud to be a partner with Pioneer Natural Resources. With Pioneer's partnership, we are working to create impact in our nonprofit community with programs like State of the Nonprofits, IT Services and more. "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
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Autumn Vest, MSS ED, and Bailee Hennis, RLWT ED, join forces to co-host this episode of State of the Nonprofits. Autumn and Bailee visit with Catherine Ashton, Founder and CEO of The Giant Squid Group. This conversation dives into thinking beyond the box when it comes to staffing and building your nonprofit team. Through meeting team members' individual needs and understanding their experiences, your agency can find creative ways to grow and succeed.
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Autumn Vest Executive Director at MSS, sat down with Eric Harrell of the Midland Fire Department to discuss emergency preparedness. Listen in for more information on scheduling a training or threat assessment. Link below: https://midlandss.org/services/sotn This episode of state of the nonprofits discusses sensitive issues that may be a trigger for some of our listeners. Our conversation focuses on emergency preparedness particularly for active shooter events. Please listen with caution. "State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas
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Funders across West Texas and South Eastern New Mexico recently gathered for the first “Permian Basin Area Funders Network.” Private and community foundations joined with corporate funders to discuss the greatest issues facing our region and to share ideas across county and state lines. Mark Palmer, CEO of the Abell-Hanger Foundation, joins our host, Autumn Vest, in studio to share why this convening was so important and the possible outcomes of bringing the community leaders together.In this episode:Abell-Hanger Foundation, https://abell-hanger.org/CH Foundation, https://www.chfoundationlubbock.com/PY Foundation, https://www.pyfoundationnm.org/San Angelo Area Foundation, https://www.saafound.org/Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP), https://permianpartnership.org/"State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
For decades, nonprofits have relied upon volunteers to deliver services and achieve missions. The last few years volunteer recruitment has become increasingly difficult. In the 2022 State of the Nonprofits survey, we learned that recruiting and retaining volunteers is one of the greatest challenges facing our nonprofits. In this episode we sit down with Mikey Jacquez, program coordinator for SHARE, and Bailee Hennis, executive director of Recording Library of West Texas to discuss recruiting and retaining volunteers in 2023.In this episode:Recording Library of West Texas, https://www.recordinglibrary.org/SHARE, https://www.sharewtx.org/"State of the Nonprofits" is a program of MSS produced in partnership with the Recording Library of West Texas.
In the 2022 State of the Nonprofits survey, we learned that recruiting and retaining volunteers is one of the greatest challenges facing our nonprofits. Join our host Autumn Vest and guests Mikey Jacquez, program coordinator for Share- West Texas, and Bailee Hennis, executive director of the Recording Library of West Texas, as we dig into the challenge.
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Listen to Dr. Becky Spurlock, Senior Vice President of Student Affairs at The University of Texas of the Permian Basin talk about belonging and forming healthy connections. Listen to State of the Nonprofits is a podcast designed for the people who want to make our community better. The ones who work in nonprofits, serve in nonprofits, or the ones who are just beginning to seek out a way to make life better for others. Listen to Autumn Vest, Midland Shared Spaces Executive Director speak with other nonprofits about their mission and share stories of impact and success. SOTN is a recorded live-in-studio at The Recording Library of West Texas. The Recording Library is a nonprofit that provides audio and podcasting to those with visual, physical, or learning impairments.
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The Literacy Coalition of the Permian Basin is a new nonprofit addressing adult and family literacy throughout our region. Executive Director, John Trischitti, shares why adult and family literacy is such a critical issue for West Texas.
The Literacy Coalition of the Permian Basin is a new nonprofit addressing adult and family literacy throughout our region. Executive Director, John Trischitti, shares why adult and family literacy is such a critical issue for West Texas.
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Listen to the Director of Operations talk about human trafficking and restoration. Nonprofits are the heart of any community and here in the Permian Basin it’s no different. This podcast is designed for the people who want to make our community better. The ones who work in nonprofits, serve in nonprofits, or the ones who are just beginning to seek out a way to make life better for others.
This is where we’ll talk about the challenges and hurdles facing our nonprofits and the people we serve. We hope to discover and share some incredible stories of impact and success too.
Centers for Children and Families Executive Director Kristi Edwards talks about how to deal with stress in the work place. Nonprofits are the heart of any community and here in the Permian Basin, it’s no different. This podcast is designed for the people who want to make our community better. The ones who work in nonprofits, serve in nonprofits, or the ones who are just beginning to seek out a way to make life better for others.
This is where we’ll talk about the challenges and hurdles facing our nonprofits and the people we serve. We hope to discover and share some incredible stories of impact and success too.
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Craig Stoker with the West Texas Food Bank joins Autumn Vest in the studio to talk about food insecurity and all of the services offered by the West Texas Food Bank.
Enjoy a live recording hosted by The Recording Library of West Texas of Linus the Troll by Rosie Talley recorded live at the Basin Book Festival 2022. The Recording Library is a non-profit that provides audio to those who cannot access the printed word. Stories like this are shared in audio for those who have visual, physical or learning impairments! visit us at recordinglibrary.org to volunteer or make a donation. Donations are greatly appreciated as we do not receive any governmental funding.
Listen to Tom Elrod from Agape on this episode! Nonprofits are the heart of any community and here in the Permian Basin it’s no different. This podcast is designed for the people who want to make our community better. The ones who work in nonprofits, serve in nonprofits, or the ones who are just beginning to seek out a way to make life better for others.
This is where we’ll talk about the challenges and hurdles facing our nonprofits and the people we serve. We hope to discover and share some incredible stories of impact and success too.
State of the Nonprofits is a podcast hosted by Midland Shared Spaces and is designed for people who want to make our community better. The ones who work in nonprofits, serve in nonprofits, or the ones who are just beginning to seek out a way to make life better for others. Listen to Autumn Vest, Midland Shared Spaces Executive Director speak with other nonprofits about their mission, and share stories of impact and success. SOTN is a recorded live-in-studio at The Recording Library of West Texas.
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Giving days are designed for individual donors who may feel that the amount they could donate would be too small to have an impact. However, there is power in numbers! Permian Basin Gives provides nonprofits an opportunity to encourage individual donors to make a bigger impact by giving at the same time. This episode of State of the Nonprofits features a conversation with Laurie Johnson, executive director of the Nonprofit Management Center of the Permian Basin (NMC). Laurie gives insight on how our region's nonprofits can make the most of this year's Permian Basin Giving Day, Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
State of the Nonprofits is a podcast designed for the people who want to make our community better. The ones who work in nonprofits, serve in nonprofits, or the ones who are just beginning to seek out a way to make life better for others. Listen to Autumn Vest, Midland Shared Spaces Executive Director speak with other nonprofits about their mission and share stories of impact and success. SOTN is a recorded live-in-studio at The Recording Library of West Texas. The Recording Library is a nonprofit that provides audio and podcasting to those with visual, physical, or learning impairments. Autumn talks with Bailee Hennis, Executive Director at the Recording Library of West Texas on Episode 1.
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Do you feel stressed about Christmas? Overwhelmed? Dr. Stephanie Moses, Psychologist, talks about to how to manage that stress so you can be mindful about enjoying Christmas. Intrigued and confused is a production of the Recording Library of West Texas.
We're back with our TallCity Elections podcast to bring you information about the upcoming City Council race. On this episode, we sit down with Dan Corrales. We do podcasts for our visually impaired audience. This show is sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Interested in sponsoring shows like this? Send us a message! Listen now and get ready to place your vote!
We're back with our TallCity Elections podcast to bring you information about the upcoming City Council race. On this episode, we sit down with Ross Schumann. We do podcasts for our visually impaired audience. This show is sponsored by the League of Women voters. Interested in sponsoring shows like this? Send us a message! Listen now and get ready to place your vote!
Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th on our Tall City Elections podcast! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio for our visually impaired audience.
Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th with The Recording Library of West Texas's podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. We do it as a podcast for our visually impaired listeners. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
How is your mental health now that kids are back in school? Listen to Bailee Hennis, Executive Director at the Recording Library of West Texas talk with Dr. Stephanie Moses, a psychologist about how to manage stress during school. We also discuss the good and bad side of social media and how it affects your life.
Welcome to Intrigued and Confused a mental health podcast where you get advice and coping techniques from professionals. Hosted by Bailee Hennis, Executive Director at The Recording Library of West Texas, a 501 c.3 non-profit that provides audio and podcasts to anyone who cannot access the printed word due to a visual, learning, or mental impairment. Doctor Stephanie Moses starts us off with a series of 6 episodes.
Do you get anxious about food during Thanksgiving? Can certain comments affect your mental health when it comes to food? The Centers Solutions podcast team talks with Denise DelPrincipe with ThoughtFull Nutrition and Jennifer Mason, MEd, LPC-S about how to enjoy food this Thanksgiving. This is a great episode for you or someone you love who may struggle with eating disorders.
Listen to guest Angel Munoz tell her story about suicide and how you can get help if you're struggling. The therapist on the show, Kristi Edwards, explains what signs to look for if you think someone you love may be struggling. Centers Solutions is a collaboration between Centers for Children and Families and The Recording Library of West Texas. Two great non-profits located in Midland, Texas. We can always use your support! recordinglibrary.org centerstx.org
Permian Basin Gives is a one day event encouraging area residents to create meaningful impact through the nonprofits that serve our communities. Please hold your donation and mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 25th so that your gift can be maximized! Only gifts received between 12:00 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, August 25th will be counted toward our goal.
Donate here on Aug. 25th! https://donate.firstgiving.com/secure/donate/a7361e06-2024-11e0-a279-4061860da51d/d008b6e6-2ba1-4c88-9130-452c6b911567?parentPath=https://www.recordinglibrary.org/about/what-we-do/
How do you stay connected and socialize during a pandemic? How important is socialization? Kristi also wants an emotional support Iguana. The Centers Solutions podcast team offers tips and tricks on how to stay connected.
Local RN, Heather Hale, gives us an overview of the life of a nurse in the COVID-19 unit, the mental health effect on our health care workers, and the reality of how they are bringing both physical and emotional comfort to patients fighting for their lives in our own community. This is as real as it gets.
Are you fed up with 2020? Listen to Kristi, the therapist on the show teach you how to deal with anger.
What's it like to have food insecurity during a pandemic? How does the stress of being food insecure affect mental health? How has COVID-19 changed the way food pantries work? Craig Stoker with the West Texas Food Bank joins us on this episode of Centers Solutions to discuss hunger during a pandemic.
Amanda is sharing her personal story and giving us an inside view of the challenges faced by our local journalists and how the events of 2020 have compounded those challenges!
What is it like to be homeless during a pandemic? The Centers Solutions podcast team sits down with The Fields Edge to discuss how COVID-19 has affected those who are homeless. Listen to this episode to hear how you can rent a llama for a good cause!
Transitioning out of Quarantine...Join us as we discuss our move forward from isolation with Elaine Bedell, Executive Director of Healthy Minds - Midland. Kristi Russom Edwards, LPC, gives us some great tools for going forward with lessened anxiety!
We have been podcasting for 1 year--join the Centers' Solutions team as we clink glasses in celebration of the year in review--followed by a discussion about the JOY WE FOUND IN QUARANTINE! (If we have tagged you, we mentioned you in the episode!) Recording Library of West Texas Kim Jennings Collier--you were our most listened to episode! Stephanie Leigh Moses Reflection Ministries of Texas Sibley Nature Center Jennifer Whitehead Buckner Midland Senior Life Midland Kathleen Kirwan Haynie Libby Shapiro-Campbell West Texas Food Bank Breaking Bread Kitchen Protect Our Frontline - West Texas Audrie Palmer Valerie Acosta Emily Holeva Emily Weinberg Trish Burdett Leticia Gonzalez Reinke Donna Jean Bruno Dustin Fawcett Kathy Neill Hagler Marcia Norton Chabak Jerrilyn Garrison Cloud Paul StHilaire Kristen Yadon Razonia McClellan Mary Wahne Baker Tracy Reiter Leslie Short Daniel Eck
"Protect our Frontline West Texas" is a coalition of West Texas Healthcare Providers Battling COVID-19. Co-founder, Dr. Summer Merritt, joins the podcast team to share the local experience from our own dedicated healthcare workers. The mental health challenges are increasing in this important line of duty and Kristi Edwards, LPC, offers some coping techniques.
Join the podcast team as we go live on location for this episode! We are at the Sibley Nature Center chatting with Phil! Kristi explains how important getting outside is for your mental health. Stay tuned at the end for an audio described nature walk!
Kristi Edwards, LPC, and the podcast team bring coping tools to walk us through the "rebuild."
Listen to our therapist explain how to handle your mental health during this pandemic. COVID-19--Are we all in this together? We are the world, but in the Permian Basin--the struggle is unique. Oil Prices have affected our community's livelihood, in addition to the world economic and health crisis. This special edition of Centers Solutions will go over the problems we are facing in the Permian Basin and ways to cope. Kristi Edwards, LPC, is here to coach us through it!
Michael with RLWT talks with Mission Agape about how to deal with food insecurities during the quarantine. Listen to Ric and Stacy offer words of encouragement during this difficult time.
Listen to one of our favorite community warriors, Courtney Heard with Chevron Permian, as she describes her experience with Centers' "Kids First" from a volunteer's perspective. Kids First supervised visitation and exchange program gives children and parents the opportunity to bond in a secure and controlled environment. It is all about keeping kids SAFE! Recording Library of West Texas
Listen to the Award Winning Book club review Now That You Mention It by Kristan Higgins live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Kids Grieve too--and grief has many triggers in today's world! Rays of Hope Children's Grief Center joins the Centers Solutions podcast team to discuss their programs for helping children through the grieving process and the mental health connection.
What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is the concept of maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment, through a gentle, nurturing lens. Jennifer Whitehead, Stress Management Specialist at Midland Memorial Hospital, joins the podcast team to share information on the practice and how it can help our community.
Libby Campbell, Executive Director of the West Texas Food Bank joins us to talk about the all-encompassing effects of not having enough food to eat. Listen as we discuss the Food-Body-Mind connection...
HOLIDAY STRESS ALERT! Let's face it: Sometimes the holidays are not so jolly. In fact, this time of year can create feelings of doubt, overwhelm, anxiety, and depression. Kristi Edwards leads the podcast team in an ALMOST THERAPY session with coping techniques for the "most wonderful time of the year..."
Almost therapy is a subcategory of Centers Solutions where we have Kristi talk about certain topics and offer tips and tricks on how to cope with things and keep your mental health happy. On this episode we talk about feeling stuck and how you can unstuck yourself.
LIGHT THERAPY? We tried it! Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects many of us--learn a little about this approach to helping you feel a little better!
Homelessness--it's a critical issue in the Permian Basin. We tend to see Homelessness as symptom of Mental Illness. Maddie West with Family Promise of Midland, TX joins our podcast to address the other side--the mental health affect on families because of their homeless state. Give a little listen! Recording Library of West Texas
Centers Solutions is a podcast dedicated to your mental health. Listen to the team from Centers for Children and Families as they discuss tips and tricks on how to improve your mental health. Join Kristi Edwards, Centers Executive Director & licensed therapist, Melanie Saiz, Centers Marketing and Development Director and the host Bailee Hennis live from the Recording Library of West Texas studio. Tune in to hear special guests talk about important mental health issues! Centers and The Recording Library of West Texas (#RLWT) are both non-profit organizations located in Midland, Texas. Visit www.centerstx.org and www.recordinglibrary.org for more information.
Listen to the Award Winning Bookclub review Days Without End by Sebastian Barry live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Kimberly Crisp joins us in the studio to discuss running for City Council. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
"The day you get told you have cancer is the day that your world stops turning, but the rest of the world keeps going." October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Centers Solutions podcast team welcomes Leticia Gonzalez Reinke to talk about her own experience and the way in which Centers for Children & Families has helped her along this difficult chapter in the life of her family.
Dan Corrales joins us in the studio to discuss running for City Council. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Spotify.
Jerry Morales joins us in the studio to discuss hopes of continuing his position as Mayor of Midland. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Itunes.
Robin Poole joins us in the studio to discuss running for City Council. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Itunes.
Lori Blong joins us in the studio to discuss running for City Council. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Itunes.
Kathryn “Kat” Chandler joins us in the studio to discuss running for City Council. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Itunes.
Patrick Payton joins us in the studio to discuss running for Mayor. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Itunes.
Jenny Cudd joins us in the studio to discuss running for Mayor. Get to know the candidates starting Monday, October 14th through Nov 5th on our newest podcast, Tall City Elections! We’ve invited candidates to join us in the studio to tell us their plans and voice their opinions. Get informed and vote! Tall City Elections is a production of RLWT and the League of Women voters. All episodes are recorded live in our studio.
Listen at 1:00 p.m. daily on our live stream and find us on most podcast platforms such as Soundcloud and Itunes.
What does sex trafficking do to your mental health? Listen to the real and honest story from Lisa Bownds with Reflection Ministries. Centers Solutions is a podcast dedicated to your mental health. Listen to the team from Centers for Children and Families as they discuss tips and tricks on how to improve your mental health. Join Kristi Edwards, Centers Executive Director & licensed therapist, Melanie Saiz, Centers Marketing and Development Director and the host Bailee Hennis live from the Recording Library of West Texas studio. Tune in to hear special guests talk about important mental health issues! Centers and The Recording Library of West Texas (#RLWT) are both non-profit organizations located in Midland, Texas. Visit www.centerstx.org and www.recordinglibrary.org for more information.
In response to the recent mass shooting that took place in Midland/Odessa Texas, Kristi Edwards, therapist at Centers for Children and Families offers helpful advice on how to process the events. Live from the studio at The Recording Library of West Texas. This is a special episode of Centers Solutions.
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Listen to author and psychologist Stephanie Moses discuss the stigma of therapy. Centers Solutions is a podcast dedicated to your mental health. Listen to the team from Centers for Children and Families as they discuss tips and tricks on how to improve your mental health. Join Kristi Edwards, Centers Executive Director & licensed therapist, Melanie Saiz, Centers Marketing and Development Director and the host Bailee Hennis live from the Recording Library of West Texas studio. Tune in to hear special guests talk about important mental health issues! Centers and The Recording Library of West Texas (#RLWT) are both non-profit organizations located in Midland, Texas. Visit www.centerstx.org and www.recordinglibrary.org for more information.
Listen to the Award Winning Book Club review Normal People by Sally Rooney live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Centers Solutions is a podcast dedicated to your mental health. Listen to the team from Centers for Children and Families as they discuss tips and tricks on how to improve your mental health. Join Kristi Edwards, Centers Executive Director and licensed therapist, Melanie Saiz, Centers Marketing and Development Director and the host Bailee Hennis live from the Recording Library of West Texas studio. Tune in to hear special guests talk about important mental health issues! Centers and The Recording Library of West Texas (#RLWT) are both non-profit organizations located in Midland, Texas. Visit www.centerstx.org and www.recordinglibrary.org for more information.
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Centers Solutions is a podcast dedicated to your mental health. Listen to the team from Centers for Children and Families as they discuss tips and tricks on how to improve your mental health. Join Kristi Edwards, Centers Executive Director and licensed therapist, Melanie Saiz, Centers Marketing and Development Director and the host Bailee Hennis live from the Recording Library of West Texas studio. Tune in to hear special guests talk about important mental health issues! Centers and The Recording Library of West Texas (#RLWT) are both non-profit organizations located in Midland, Texas. Visit www.centerstx.org and www.recordinglibrary.org for more information.
Centers Solutions is a podcast dedicated to your mental health. Listen to the team from Centers for Children and Families as they discuss tips and tricks on how to improve your mental health. Join Kristi Edwards, Centers Executive Director and licensed therapist, Melanie Saiz, Centers Marketing and Development Director and the host Bailee Hennis live from the Recording Library of West Texas studio. Tune in to hear special guests talk about important mental health issues! Centers and The Recording Library of West Texas (#RLWT) are both non-profit organizations located in Midland, Texas. Visit www.centerstx.org and www.recordinglibrary.org for more information.
Listen to the Award Winning Bookclub review Exit West byMohsin Hamid live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Listen to the Award Winning Book Club review Milkman by Anna Burns live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Listen to the Award Winning Book Club review Less by Andrew Sean Greer live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Listen to the Award Winning Book Club review All The Birds In The Sky By Charlie Jane Anders live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org
Listen to the Award Winning Book Club review The Friend by Sigrid Nunez live from the recording studio at the Recording Library of West Texas. RLWT is a 501.c3 non-profit organization dedicated to converting text to audio for those with a visual, physical or learning impairment. Join in on our book club that you can listen to anywhere! Support us at www.recordinglibrary.org