About the Show:
“At Soar, our kindergarteners are learning how to be strong communicators and public speakers.”
- Ellie Hoyt
About the Guest:
Ellie Hoyt is the Director of Development for Soar Afterschool, a transformative program dedicated to creating nurturing and safe environments for young people in Northwest Arkansas. With over 14 years of experience in nonprofit work, Ellie brings a passion for empowering children and ensuring they have opportunities to learn and grow. Her dedication to fostering resilient, confident young leaders is evident in programs like the “Amazing Shake” and the upcoming unique fundraiser event.
Episode Summary:
Welcome back to another engaging episode of I am Northwest Arkansas. In this episode, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Ellie Hoyt from Soar Afterschool to discuss their innovative programs and the upcoming fundraiser, “The Fundraiser That Doesn’t Go Quite Right.” This unique event aims to build a supportive community for children to explore failure and resilience and encourages the community to back this transformative effort.
Ellie Hoyt shares the impactful work Soar Afterschool is doing to empower children in Northwest Arkansas. From teaching kindergartners effective communication and public speaking to organizing the powerful “Amazing Shake” event inspired by the Ron Clark Academy, Soar is committed to developing future leaders. This episode dives deep into the mission and methods of Soar Afterschool, showcasing their dedication to providing safe spaces where children can learn, fail, and ultimately thrive with the support of a caring community.
Key Takeaways:
- Safe Spaces for Failure: Soar Afterschool emphasizes the importance of safe environments where children can fail and learn from their mistakes, ultimately building resilience and confidence.
- Community Support: The upcoming fundraiser aims not only to raise funds but also to highlight the role of the community in supporting children’s growth and handling failure positively.
- Innovative Programs: Programs like the “Amazing Shake” help children develop essential communication skills and self-confidence, preparing them for future leadership roles.
- Involvement and Impact: Listeners are encouraged to support Soar’s mission either by attending the fundraiser or donating to expand the program’s reach to more children in the Northwest Arkansas area.
- Personal Connection: Ellie shares how the learning environment at Soar has also provided her with personal growth and insights into overcoming perfectionism and embracing failure.
All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*
Support Soar Afterschool by joining “The Fundraiser That Doesn’t Go Quite Right”! This unique event is designed to foster resilience and creativity in kids by embracing failure as a part of growth. Your participation helps create safe, empowering spaces for young leaders in Northwest Arkansas. Click here to learn more and get involved in this transformative effort!
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