With Arms Wide Open

St. Vincent de Paul Louisville

Join us for St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s monthly Podcast, “With Arms Wide Open.” This podcast will share stories of people and programs in the Louisville community. Our podcast strives to shine the light on people and services that are of value to our Louisville family.

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A Conversation with Rich Lechleiter, the CEO at the Catholic Education Foundation
Jul 14 2023
A Conversation with Rich Lechleiter, the CEO at the Catholic Education Foundation
If you need purpose in your work, are unsure about your second act, or love a good story, then check out this conversation! St. Vincent de Paul Louisville CEO Dave Calzi is a guest on the Catholic Education Foundation's podcast with CEF CEO Rich Lechleiter at Talgrace Studio. Dave was formerly CEF Board Chair. Both of our organizations are working hard to improve the lives of others, whether through the public school system or on the streets of Louisville. Our missions have a lot in common!  You can also watch this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my32eq2KmFw Dave and Rich go way back, and their conversation is one of mutual admiration and respect for one another and the organizations they lead. Here are some topics raised during the podcast: Dave and Rich talk about how their professional paths crossed and share their personal stories. Dave talks about the rich history of education at SVDP that dates back to 1852. Dave discusses the complexities at SVDP and living out its mission to save lives every day. Dave shares the story that landed him at SVDP and Rich's role in all of that. Dave talks about how stepping on as CEO has been the hardest thing he's ever done. They offer advice on how to find purpose in your second act. CEF was founded in 1995 for the primary purpose of supporting the growth and vitality of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Louisville. To learn more, visit www.ceflou.org/.
A Conversation with Carl Gershenson, the Lab Director at Eviction Lab
Jun 15 2023
A Conversation with Carl Gershenson, the Lab Director at Eviction Lab
In this conversation, Lab Director Carl Gershenson at Eviction Lab opens our eyes to the eviction epidemic in America! With a Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University, Gershenson studies the causes and consequences of housing instability, with an emphasis on how eviction leads to further economic and residential insecurity.  Gershenson joins CEO Dave Calzi via Zoom to talk about:The definition of eviction and the main reasons people are evicted Why working parents are at an extremely high risk for eviction filings Why the Southeast region of the United States has the highest eviction rates What "the rent eats first" means, and why it mattersHow COVID changed rental prices across America, and why Louisville is similar to NYC, Chicago, and LA more today than ever before The main ways we can prevent eviction locally The Eviction Lab at Princeton University is a team of researchers who believe a stable, affordable home is central to human flourishing and economic mobility. They believe that understanding the sudden, traumatic home loss through eviction is foundational to learning about poverty in America. This team has published the first-ever dataset of evictions in America with an interactive national map at https://evictionlab.org/map/. You can zoom in and find Jefferson County for specific statistics about our Louisville community. Eviction is often something our clients have faced, and in Kentucky, evictions can stay on someone's record for roughly seven years.