It Happens at STN | Episode 1, Season 4
It Happens at STN opens Season 4 with a packed studio, powerful voices, and calls for urgent action on housing, food access, financial equity, and mental health. This is strength, not silence.
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It Happens at STN | Episode 1, season 4
It Happens at STN Season 4 kicks off with powerful stories about leadership, housing solutions, and food insecurity, featuring leaders from UMOM, Keys to Change, and Mercy Care.
Extras
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Leading in the Moment | Episode 1, season 4
UMOM’s Jackson Fonder and Monique Lopez challenge leaders to stop waiting for clarity and start building partnerships that move missions forward, even in unprecedented times.
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Inside Nathan Smith’s bold leadership style | Episode 1, season 4
CASS CEO Nathan Smith shares his inspiring journey from sandwich handouts to leading Arizona’s largest shelter system—driven by family values, faith, and fierce collaboration.
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Find Your Passion | Episode 1, season 4
Rick Coffey’s story is about more than fitness. It’s about finding your spark and evolving unapologetically. His “accidental solos” are now a global movement.
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Azpire Program Progress | Episode 1, season 4
AZFCU’s Jason Paprocki shares how AZPIRE has helped the unbanked find security and sparked new nonprofit partnerships across Arizona.
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When the System Touches Down | Episode 1, season 4
From the streets to the welcome center to housing success, Keys to Change shows how early intervention transforms lives.
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The Wellness Collective | Episode 1, season 4
Food insecurity is a systemic issue. The Wellness Collective spotlights scalable solutions with support from Mercy Care, such as Farm Express, and Double Up Food Bucks.
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Lead Anyway | Episode 1, season 4
With federal policy shifts threatening housing programs, UMOM leaders say nonprofits must stop waiting, start collaborating, and lead through uncertainty.
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Understanding Our System | Episode 1, season 4
Leaders call for investment in community food infrastructure as The Wellness Collective explores how food access, nutrition, and equity intersect in Arizona’s underserved communities.