Episodios

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Part 2
    Oct 1 2025

    In this uplifting episode of the We're Good Podcast, host Lee Ann Necessary Brownlee speaks with two outstanding Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington “Youth of the Year” participants. Discover how Nola transformed personal trauma into strength through her powerful brand, "Strong as a R.O.C.K.," and how Vera stepped boldly out of her sisters' shadows. Hear how these neighborhood-based clubs foster resiliency, leadership, and family becoming cherished second homes for countless youth. Find us at www.weregood.net

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    21 m
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Part 1
    Sep 17 2025

    In this inspiring We're Good episode, host Lee Ann Necessary Brownlee speaks with Dr. Minnie Annan from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington. Dr. Annan shares success stories, from BGCGW alumni thriving in careers on Capitol Hill and at Amazon, to young people overcoming adversity and discovering new pathways through club opportunities. Dr. Annan shares her personal journey, and highlights the Youth of the Year leadership program that is helping prepare tomorrow’s leaders today. Listen in! Find us at www.weregood.net

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    25 m
  • Durant Family Foundation
    Sep 10 2025

    In Part II of We’re Good at the Durant Center, Wanda Durant—mother of NBA star Kevin Durant and President of the Durant Family Foundation—gets deeply personal. She opens up about overcoming self-doubt, the power of faith, and a young girl’s words that reignited her purpose. Hear how the Durant Center builds lasting impact through trust, mentorship, and love. This episode is a powerful reminder that legacy starts with showing up. Watch and listen now—you’ll leave inspired. Find us at www.weregood.net

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    23 m
  • College Track
    Aug 27 2025

    What happens when a $10 million dream meets unstoppable determination? In this inspiring episode of We're Good, hear how NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s gift launched College Track in Suitland, Maryland—transforming the futures of first-generation college students. President of the Durant Family Foundation, Wanda Durant, shares her powerful reflections, Executive Director James Williams breaks down the life-changing support model, and alum Mamadi Diallo reveals a surprise that will move you to tears. Don’t miss this story of hope, impact, and generational change. Listen now! Find us at www.weregood.net

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    30 m
  • Live PopUp Podcast with Community Foundation for Northern Virginia
    Aug 13 2025

    What happens when you mix purpose-driven nonprofits, inspiring students, and generous donors? Magic! In this special We’re Good pop-up podcast with the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia, hear how SPARC and Our Minds Matter are changing lives—and meet two remarkable scholarship recipients whose dreams are now within reach. From overcoming obstacles to building legacies, this episode is packed with heart. Find us at www.weregood.net

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    25 m
  • Blue Star Families
    Jul 30 2025

    Military moves, mental health, and mission‑driven community all come together in our newest We’re Good episode. Host Lee Ann Necessary Brownlee chats with Blue Star Families Program Manager- Krysti Pereira and a military spouse Lesley Rose about the vital support Blue Star Families provides our military and their families. Hear how Coffee Connect meet‑ups, 2,000+ free Blue Star Museums, and the Emmy‑winning Combat the Silence campaign turn isolation into empowerment for service members, veterans, and loved ones. Discover how simple acts to welcome our military families into “the neighborhood” help us all thrive.

    Tune in to learn how civilians, neighbors, and businesses can make a difference—and why supporting military families isn’t just appreciated, it’s essential.

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    22 m
  • Dog Tag Bakery
    Jul 16 2025

    In this uplifting episode of the We’re Good podcast, host Lee Ann Necessary Brownlee takes you inside Dog Tag Bakery in the heart of Georgetown, D.C. As Hillary Richonne, Communications Director will warn, don’t be fooled by the sweet smells and cupcakes. While the cupcakes are on point, this is not just a bakery. It’s a launchpad for military veterans, spouses, and caregivers to rebuild their futures through entrepreneurship, education, and an unshakable community.

    You’ll meet Nerissa Alford, an Air Force spouse who shares how Dog Tag became her “year of me” after decades of moving with her military family.. With little business background, Nerissa learned everything from budgeting to pitching—plus she crushed her fear of public speaking. Her story is one of many—real people pivoting, rediscovering their purpose, and dreaming big.

    And the alumni network? It’s “next level.” These graduates don’t just leave with a business certificate from Georgetown University—they gain lifelong friends, cheerleaders, and collaborators. From WhatsApp group chats to networking events, they continue to show up for each other. Many even launch nonprofits that support other veterans, proving that the ripple effect is real.

    You’ll hear touching stories of transformation, like a fellow who traded her dream of a bakery for a thriving career in writing and advocacy due to health challenges—thanks to Dog Tag’s honest, personalized support.

    With a stage as vital as the oven, this fellowship is where confidence rises, stories are owned, and futures are built. And the best part? That latte or cookie you buy at Dog Tag helps fund the mission.

    ✨ Whether you're a veteran, a supporter, or just love a good comeback story—this episode will uplift, inspire, and make you want to get involved. Press play—you’ll leave believing in second chances.

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    27 m
  • Compass Pro Bono
    Jul 2 2025

    In this inspiring episode of the We're Good podcast, host Lee Ann Necessary Brownlee spotlights Compass Pro Bono, a powerful nonprofit that strengthens communities by empowering other nonprofits. CEO Bethany Henderson and longtime volunteer—and now board chair—Cathy Bernasek share the compelling story of how Compass was born from a desire to serve after the September 11th attacks, founded by Harvard Business School alumni seeking to give back in a meaningful, strategic way.

    Bethany breaks down how Compass delivers pro bono consulting, nonprofit board matching, and training to address the biggest challenge facing nonprofits today: lack of time and resources to be strategic. By connecting business professionals with nonprofits in their own communities, Compass helps solve organizational “pain points” so nonprofits can focus on what they do best, serving their mission.

    Cathy shares how Compass projects have transformed organizations like Horton’s Kids and The River School, helping them double their reach or clarify their future direction. Along the way, she shares how volunteering shaped her own philanthropic path.

    The episode also tackles the current challenges nonprofits face, from staff burnout to funding uncertainty—and how Compass is innovating, including new services and AI-driven strategies.

    Perfect for nonprofit leaders, aspiring volunteers, or anyone passionate about social good, this episode reveals how Compass Pro Bono is creating ripple effects of impact by enabling changemakers to do more, better.

    Listen in to discover how your business skills could be the missing piece that helps a nonprofit thrive—and how one act of service can grow into a lifetime of impact.

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    28 m