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Making a Difference with Pizzazz

Making a Difference with Pizzazz

By Robbin Miller

My podcasts are about telling your story and being inspired to make changes happen in real time.
Exerting courage, vulnerability, and grit are the great lessons in life to make positive changes in ourselves and in our communities.
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Being in the Arena: Learning to Get Up Again

Making a Difference with PizzazzDec 13, 2020

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Let's Go Sociology!

Let's Go Sociology!

Did you know that Introduction to Sociology classes are in danger of being extinct in the Florida Public Colleges and Universities?


The reason for the banning this liberal arts course is that knowlege of inequities toward others will lead to people wanting to create an equitable society in the US.


Does this ideology make any sense to you in the 21st Century?


Listen on how Sociology courses, Particularly,Introduction to Sociology actually empowers you to make positive changes in your commuinity.


Learn what topics Sociology focuses in a wider lens approach.

Apr 03, 202418:17
Is a Life Worth Saving during a Pandemic?

Is a Life Worth Saving during a Pandemic?

Collin Killick, Executive Director from the Disability Policy Consortium talked about how his agency lobbies for state laws to protect the rights of persons with disabilities in housing, healthcare, pandemics, workplace, and many other areas.


For more information, go to www.dpcma.org.

Mar 08, 202429:47
An Interview with Prolific Author, Lisa Shea

An Interview with Prolific Author, Lisa Shea

Lisa Shea is an author of 500 plus books, painter, business owner, teacher, and volunteer for the Blackstone Valley Art Association in Massachusetts.


Enjoy listening to a few of Lisa's books on "Diners," in which one character has autism.

Jan 30, 202412:01
Interview with New York Times Bestseller Karen Fine, DVM

Interview with New York Times Bestseller Karen Fine, DVM

Dr. Karen Fine is a Veterinarian and New York Times Bestseller for her book, "The Other Family Doctor."


Dr. Fine wrote about her experiences treating dogs and cats in her practice.

She writes about the lessons she learned from the animals she treated such as death and dying, and euthanasia. Dr. Fine also talks about the stressors that she and her colleagues encounter in their jobs.

Dec 06, 202329:49
The Fight for Equal Rights

The Fight for Equal Rights

Welcome Joe Bellil, from Easter Seals, VP of Public Affairs and Youth Services, and Mike Kennedy, Accessibility Access Coordinator, from the Center for Living and Working current issues affecting persons with disabilities.

Oct 09, 202327:38
Sociology and You: Episode 1-Racism and AI Technology

Sociology and You: Episode 1-Racism and AI Technology

AI Technology can be a blessing and a curse. Learn more about its effects on Racism and in the college environment.

Jul 29, 202324:21
Energy Foods that Nourish our Bodies.

Energy Foods that Nourish our Bodies.

Listen to Bettina Zumdick, Founder, Teacher, and Author from the Culinary School of Medicine talk about the benefits of eating energy foods that nourish our bodies.

Apr 18, 202329:38
The HeartWell Institute

The HeartWell Institute

Learn how the HeartWell Institute offers educational programs to decrease your stress through evidence-based practices such as mindfulness meditation. The HeartWell Institute is a non-profit committed to serving the BIPOC and LBGTIA communities in Central Massachusetts.


Apr 05, 202328:40
Learn how the STURDY Act can prevent tip-overs against young children and babies.

Learn how the STURDY Act can prevent tip-overs against young children and babies.

Kim Amato, Founder of Meghan's Hope and Vice President of Parents Against Tip-Overs, talks about the STURDY Act that can prevent tip-overs against young children at home. Ms. Amato speaks about her advocacy efforts after she lost her three year-old daughter, Meghan, who died from a dresser tipping over her several years ago.

Feb 26, 202328:57
Lisa Shea, Author of 500+works and Artist

Lisa Shea, Author of 500+works and Artist

Listen to Lisa Shea talk about her different genres of writing books and creating different kinds of artwork.  She is the President of the Blackstone River Art Association in Massachusetts. 

Jan 27, 202312:01
Interview with Tom Ingrassia, Award Winning Author and Motown Historian

Interview with Tom Ingrassia, Award Winning Author and Motown Historian

Hear Tom Ingrassia, talk about his award-winning books, "One Door Closes and Another Opens" and "Reflections of Love Supreme: Motown through the Eyes of Fans." He also talks about his upcoming documentary based upon the first book mentioned.

Nov 17, 202228:52
Deb Falzoi, Founder of Dignity Together talks about Workplace Bullying

Deb Falzoi, Founder of Dignity Together talks about Workplace Bullying

Deb Falzoi talks about her work in advocating for workplace bullying laws across the US and in Massachusetts. Deb and I are both survivors of workplace bullying and Deb now advocates and coaches individuals who were bullied at work.

Oct 12, 202228:42
Miller Chat interviews Dr. Clermont on Infectious Diseases such as COVID and Monkeypox

Miller Chat interviews Dr. Clermont on Infectious Diseases such as COVID and Monkeypox

Hear Dr. Clermont, retired MD, educate the community on infectious diseases such as Monkeypox, COVID, the Flu and Polio.

Sep 15, 202227:32
Breath with Dr. Patience Hemenway

Breath with Dr. Patience Hemenway

Dr. Hemenway, Ph.D talks about her book, "Breath with Me" and her story on how she used her breath to feel calmer. The episode also talks about tips children can use due to being overscheduled and not engaging in free play. 

Jun 10, 202214:04
Baking for a Better Shrewsbury

Baking for a Better Shrewsbury

First show with guests Bridgette Hylton and Sanam Zaer talking about racism while cooking brownies.

Apr 13, 202229:35
Hindis Libaries

Hindis Libaries

The Hindis Libraries was co-founded by Leslie Gang from New York to donate picture books for children in need. 

Listeners will learn about the excellent work this organization does to improve literacy rates by reading books for children around the world.


Apr 04, 202218:59
What Services and Programs are available for persons who are blind and visually impaired.

What Services and Programs are available for persons who are blind and visually impaired.

Come hear my guest, Amy Ruell, LICSW, talk about her organization's different services and programs for individuals who are blind and visually impaired. Hear the reasons on why it is so important for mental health counselors and other healthcare professionals need to learn sensitivity training in working with this community.

Mar 15, 202222:32
Interviewing Child Author, Grace Hemenway, of "I am Dynamite."

Interviewing Child Author, Grace Hemenway, of "I am Dynamite."

Come Hear Grace, a 9-year old fourth-grader talk about her first book, " I am Dynamite." This book is about Grace's story as competitior and winner of several state and national tournaments in Karate. Children will be inspired to learn how grit, self-determination, and tenacity can motivate you to achieve your dreams. 

Nov 17, 202129:50
Access for All

Access for All

Hear Joe Belli from Easter Seals and Mike Kennedy from the Center for Living and Working talk about promoting access for all. 

Oct 09, 202130:01
Interview with the Co-Founders of the National Museum of Mental Health Project

Interview with the Co-Founders of the National Museum of Mental Health Project

The National Musuem of Mental Health Project is an online virtual exhibits of changing people's atitudes and understanding toward mental illness. Find out how you can participate in this project.

May 20, 202129:28
Death and Dying Series

Death and Dying Series

Today's first episode will talk about the taboo of talking about death and dying and the purpose of death cafes. 

May 13, 202107:36
Interview with Elizabeth Hylton, Poet and Author

Interview with Elizabeth Hylton, Poet and Author

Robbin Miller interviewed Poet and Author, Elizabeth Hylton, about her new poetry book titled, "pelu ife" 

Poems about Love, Relationships, Hurts, and Life Lesson. 

May 04, 202130:28
BreakTime Cafe: Solving Teen Homelessness

BreakTime Cafe: Solving Teen Homelessness

Carrie Schoen, co-founder, talks about how his non-profit empowers homeless teens to learn valuable work skills who give back to their community in Boston, Massachusetts.

Mar 27, 202128:24
The Runaway: Stray Part 2

The Runaway: Stray Part 2

The Runaway is the second book in the Stray Series about Woody's adventures as a rescued dog. Read how he escapes from his loving home and the adventures his family goes through to find him. 

Feb 10, 202118:39
The Stray: The Story of Adopting our Dog, Woody.

The Stray: The Story of Adopting our Dog, Woody.

Read about the exciting adventure of EJ's family adopting his dog from the local Animal Rescue Center. EJ was 9-years old when he co-wrote his first picture book with me. 

Dec 18, 202017:31
The Story of Courageous Girls and Women who dared to play Baseball

The Story of Courageous Girls and Women who dared to play Baseball

This podcast is a past interview I had with my colleague about Girls and Women in Baseball since the 19th Century. The audience will learn how each player cultivated courage to play a male only-dominated sport, Baseball since the birth of this sport in the 1800's.  Toward the end of the interview, I talk about my memoir chapter book, "Breaking Barriers:  A Girl's Dream to Play Little League with Boys,"  in 1975, in which I share my struggles, shame, and courage to cross the diamond. Not many people know that President Ford signed a law in December 1974 giving girls the right to play little league with boys. I thought it would be smooth sailing playing baseball with boys without fanfare. Unfortunately, I was wrong as I invite you to read my story that will inspire girls to play baseball. 

Girls need to read stories of women and girls who dared to go against the norms of their societies. Learning about courage, not fitting in, and trying to belong as you are, is a struggle for so many girls across the world. 

If you are interested in more information, please email me at miller_robbin@yahoo.com

Dec 16, 202028:40
Being in the Arena: Learning to Get Up Again

Being in the Arena: Learning to Get Up Again

I am a survivor of Workplace Bullying. Listen to my story on how I dropped face down in the arena and learned through painful learnings on how to get up again. 

If anyone has any questions, please contact me at miller_robbin@yahoo.com. If anytime during this presentation, you feel triggered or upset, please contact your therapist or support person. This presentation is for educational purposes only as I felt telling my story helped heal me from my traumatic experiences. 

Dec 13, 202033:27