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When Betsy bought her first house a few years ago, she decided it would be a practical adventure to do some of the renovations herself.
And, fortunately, she had a perfect carpenter's assistant waiting at the ready in her little sister Aaliyah.
Together, they've swung hammers, worked miter saws and built noodle boards.
And in the course of learning new skills and expanding their horizons, they've built a remarkable friendship as well. -
In order to make sure that key perspectives are represented in its decision making, the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee Board of Directors appoints three "Voices of the Mission" to its membership.
These leaders represent the Littles, the Bigs and the parents of Littles, and help the board understand how their policy-making impacts the BBBS mission on a granular level.
So in this episode, we meet the current "Voices of the Mission:" Christiana, a former Little in the program; Chloe, a current Big; and Taheréh, a parent of a Little.
They'll discuss what they hope to be able to contribute to the organization, what they've learned about mentoring, and what are some of the questions they've always wanted to ask other stakeholders within the BBBS ecosystem. -
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Years ago, when they matched with their Little Brother DayDay, Charles and Sarah were taken aback by how shy he was.
Now a bombastic high schooler, it suffices to say that DayDay has really come out of his shell.
But with the love and support of mentors like Charles and Sarah, and dozens of horizon-expanding experiences along the way, it's no surprise that this young man has found his voice.
And this trio is now celebrating their selection as BBBS of Metro Milwaukee's Couples Match of the Year. -
Starting high school after the Covid pandemic was enough to make Briya cry.
For a self-proclaimed introvert, all the new people and situations just seemed so overwhelming.
But when she matched with Maddie through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee's Mentor 2.0 program, that all began to change.
In her big sister, Briya found a new source of confidence and inspiration. She chanced upon an eager compatriot for sharing her unique cultural food heritage. She discovered a new reason to stand up just a little bit straighter.
And it turns out, when you're as tall as these two are, standing up straighter can create a BIG shift in perspective! -
Fellas, we've gotta have a hard talk.
Because, frankly, not enough men are stepping up to the plate to volunteer as mentors with Big Brother Big Sisters.
And at BBBS of Metro Milwaukee, there are hundreds of young men just sitting on the waiting list.
Maybe you're scared you don't have what it takes, maybe you're afraid of the time commitment, maybe you just don't think you can make a difference.
But in this episode, we're going to introduce you to Otis, JT, Glen and Joseph: four Big Brothers who are proving that one man can make a difference in the world.
They'll talk about the mentoring myths that keep so many guys from volunteering, and share their own proudest moments as Big Brothers. -
If you call Little Sister Tahlia a multi-sport athlete, she WILL correct you.
She's also an artist, and an entrepreneur, and a high honor roll student, and a member of various clubs and student orgs.
And, when she joined BBBS of Metro Milwaukee's Mentor 2.0 program, she hoped she was getting another life-shaping experience.
She was not disappointed.
As a match with her Big Sister Lauren, these two fast friends have broadened their horizons together, and turned their attention to preparing for Tahlia's next big adventure—college. -
When he took the reins as BBBS of Metro Milwaukee's new CEO earlier this summer, Neil Willenson had one goal at the top of his list:
Make the life-changing mentoring relationships that BBBS facilitates available to more kids in the Milwaukee area.
From the caring adult mentors who shaped his own upbringing to his personal experience as a Big Brother, his unique background as a founder of other charities for young people to his grounding in the performing arts, Neil has a unique story and an unrelenting passion for youth programs.
So in this episode, we take the time to get to know BBBS of Metro Milwaukee's new CEO, and learn more about his plans for the future of the organization. -
Sure, Big Sister Natalie has been there for her Little Sister Bre. In seven years together, Bre has changed schools several times, including the big step up to middle school, and her family has weathered some disruptive events as well.
But just as much as Natalie supports Bre, Bre is there for Natalie, too. Because in that time, Natalie got married, added a dog to her family, and then became a Mom with the birth this year of her daughter.
And, as these two prove every day, going through the big events in life is better when you know someone has your back.
So with their favorite season, fall, coming up, Natalie and Bre are looking ahead to making even more memories and big moments together. -
Having begun their mentoring relationship during the Covid pandemic, Brian and Alfredo developed a deep friendship long before they actually met one another face-to-face.
But when you speak with them now, it's clear why the Mentor 2.0 program is such an asset. And they have the added distinction of being selected as 2023's Mentor 2.0 Match of the Year, to boot.
Both Brian and Alfredo share an enduring love of the sport of soccer, which was the beginning of their bond.
And now, their friendship has grown to include career advice, travel, and an eye to this young man's bright future as he enters his senior year at Tenor High School. -
When you hear how Heidi and Aniyah gel together as a match, it will quickly become clear why they're BBBS of Metro Milwaukee's 2023 Community-Based Match of the Year!
As an only child at the age of 11, Aniyah was so excited to meet her big sister for the first time.
And now that high school graduation is upon her, she'll tackle her next adventures with the care and support of someone who's had her back for years.
Because, when these two get together, they are always daring one another to get outside their comfort zones. And they have a list of adventures to prove it, including Aniyah's upcoming trip to France. -
In episode 14 of Little Big Chats, we meet Chris and Austin, a dynamic pair who are just celebrating seven months together as a match.
But while they may be relatively new to being Big Brother / Little Brother, you can tell that these two already have tons in common, and have made enough memories to last a lifetime.
Whether it's supporting each other in the pursuit of their interests, like acting and volunteering, or the hilarious inside jokes that keep them in stitches, Chris and Austin have a lot to teach us about the definition of mentorship. -
In episode 13 of Little Big Chats, we meet Dan and Torrance, a match who have been together for more than six years and love sports.
Together, they enjoy playing basketball. They enjoy watching basketball. They enjoy going to basketball games. And they especially love DEBATING the finer points of basketball history.
But after six years together, their relationship goes so much deeper than that, too.
And as we learn in this episode, a perfect match is about more than just agreeing (or disagreeing) on who the GOAT is. It's about growing together, supporting one another, and forming a lifelong bond. -
In episode 12 of Little Big Chats, we meet Suzanne and Lexi, a six-year match that is going strong based on their shared love of creativity, exploration and strong opinions.
Suzanne works in the film industry, and Lexi is a freshman and cheerleader at Ronald Regan High School in Milwaukee.
And, while they're both opinionated, they seldom end up arguing with one another. Instead, they've bonded over the activities they enjoy together, like experiencing and cooking new foods.
Lexi has the distinction of having received a letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama herself and speaking in front of the United Nations, and with Suzanne's encouragement, she is pursuing her dream of becoming an anesthesiologist. -
In episode 11 of Little Big Chats, we meet Valerie and Lilly, a match that has been together for 10 years.
Valerie (Big Sister) is a lab manager at UW-Milwaukee, and Lilly is a 19-year-old freshman studying nursing at Alverno College. The two have been together since their initial match when Lilly was 9, and have had fun learning and growing together.
Having been involved in each other's lives for a decade, these two are a great example of how a BBBS match can last a lifetime. -
In episode 10 of Little Big Chats, we meet Megan, Tyler and Josiah, a Couples Match that has been together for more than a year.
Couples matches are a small percentage of BBBS volunteers, but a great option for spouses or partners who are looking to volunteer together for a cause that has meaning and makes a difference.
Megan (Big Sister) was a school-based mentor before deciding to become a couples match with her boyfriend, Tyler (Big Brother). Megan works in accounting at PWC, and Tyler works in business at Saputo. They are matched with Josiah, a 10-year-old elementary school student.
Together, they learn to have fun, enjoy the little things in life, be thoughtful of those around you, and best of all, enjoy lots and lots of food. -
In episode 9 of Little Big Chats, we meet Anna, Angel and Chase, a Couples Match that has been together for five years already.
Couples matches are a small percentage of BBBS volunteers, but a great option for spouses or partners who are looking to volunteer together for a cause that has meaning and makes a difference.
Anna (Big Sister) and Angel (Big Brother) are a married couple from the Milwaukee area. Anna works at the Lynden Sculpture Gardens and Angel is an architect and works at Great Lakes Components. They are matched with Chase, an 11-year-old and sixth grader.
Together, this match proves that nothing is too big for their imaginations, you're never too old to explore, and there are some incredibly interesting sea creatures in the ocean. -
In episode 8 of Little Big Chats, we meet a little/big sister pair who have worked together to grow academically: 2022's School-Based Match of the Year
Morgan, a 7th grader at MacDowell Montessori, and her big sister Laura, a retired MPS teacher, meet for an hour each week to both work through Morgan's classwork, and to have some fun. The BBBS program has given Laura an opportunity to help Morgan put in the effort to get more out of her schoolwork, and it certainly shows.
In this episode Morgan and Laura talk about how their relationship has grown over their five years together, and ask each other some interesting questions. -
In episode 7 of Little Big Chats, we meet a little/big sister pair who have a lot in common: chiefly, a strong sense of adventure.
Janina, a 7th grader from Waukesha, and her big sister Taylor are constantly learning—both from one another and the adventures they embark on with Big Brothers Big Sisters. From learning to ski, to baking, to appearing on this podcast, the program has given Janina and Taylor the opportunity to help one another grow through new and exciting experiences.
In this episode Janina and Taylor recount the many adventures they've experienced, both together and apart, in the 3+ years since they first met—and how they encourage one another to get out of their comfort zones. -
In episode 6 of Little Big Chats, we meet a Little Sister-Big Sister pair who were only matched a year ago.
But while Alyssa and Jonaya are still getting to know each other in a lot of ways, they're already best friends in all the ways that count, and it's clear to everyone that they are a perfect match.
Together, they've spent the last year making the most of Big Brothers Big Sisters' REACH events, learning to play tennis, attending Bucks games, sailing on Lake Michigan and having many more adventures. And they've discovered that, by being open to new experiences, they can make the small moments matter the most. -
In episode 5 of Little Big Chats, we meet a graduating high school senior who is pursuing a career as a pharmacist, inspired by her big sister's own successful career in medicine.
Prapti and Ryleigh are participants in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee's Mentor 2.0 program, and Ryleigh describes their relationship as "a lock with no key... an unbreakable bond" that she can count on at all times.
They'll share what inspires them, how they became so close in just two years, and what their big plans are for the future. - Mostra di più