A New Narrative for National Service with Jordan Sandman | NCCC Class 25
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AmeriCorps National Service stands as a beacon of hope and unity, embodying the spirit of service that defines the very essence of community and citizenship. We are a voice for national and community service.
We have all served in one way or another - let's engage, learn, and connect with each other! Let's Serve Life After AmeriCorps!
AmeriCorps Alumni Service Projects during AmeriCorps Week March 10th - 16th in Partnership with ToolBank's across the country
Today we talk with Jordan Sandman. Jordan served with AmeriCorps NCCC, Class 25, based out of Aurora, Colorado, with service sites in Missouri, Walsenburg, Colorado, and Manhattan and Marysville, Kansas. Jordan's journey through AmeriCorps NCCC took him from botanical garden development to flood mitigation and veterans' support through agriculture, highlighting the diverse impact of service.
Summary of the episode
In this episode, Jordan Sandman delves into his AmeriCorps NCCC experience and how it shaped his worldview and career path. From assuming rural America would be dull to discovering vibrant communities and challenging preconceived notions, Jordan's journey is a testament to the transformative power of service. He discusses the broad spectrum of projects he worked on, the challenges and growth of leading a team, and the profound impact of bridging divides in communities across America. Jordan also shares his insights on the importance of national service in fostering social capital, challenging assumptions, and creating a more cohesive and understanding society.
3 key points made in the podcast episode
AmeriCorps National Service stands as a beacon of hope and unity, embodying the spirit of service that defines the very essence of community and citizenship. We are a voice for national and community service.
We have all served in one way or another - let's engage, learn, and connect with each other! Let's Serve Life After AmeriCorps!
AmeriCorps Alumni Service Projects during AmeriCorps Week March 10th - 16th in Partnership with ToolBank's across the country
Today we talk with Jordan Sandman. Jordan served with AmeriCorps NCCC, Class 25, based out of Aurora, Colorado, with service sites in Missouri, Walsenburg, Colorado, and Manhattan and Marysville, Kansas. Jordan's journey through AmeriCorps NCCC took him from botanical garden development to flood mitigation and veterans' support through agriculture, highlighting the diverse impact of service.
Summary of the episode
In this episode, Jordan Sandman delves into his AmeriCorps NCCC experience and how it shaped his worldview and career path. From assuming rural America would be dull to discovering vibrant communities and challenging preconceived notions, Jordan's journey is a testament to the transformative power of service. He discusses the broad spectrum of projects he worked on, the challenges and growth of leading a team, and the profound impact of bridging divides in communities across America. Jordan also shares his insights on the importance of national service in fostering social capital, challenging assumptions, and creating a more cohesive and understanding society.
3 key points made in the podcast episode
- Challenging Assumptions and Fostering Growth - Jordan's service experience challenged his assumptions about rural America and the nature of service, leading to personal growth and a deeper understanding of diverse communities.
- Leadership and Team Dynamics - Reflecting on his role as a team leader, Jordan highlights the invaluable management and interpersonal skills gained through AmeriCorps, preparing him for a successful career in the public sector.
- The Power of National Service - Jordan advocates for the expansion of national service opportunities, emphasizing their role in bridging divides, fostering understanding, and building social capital across different segments of society.
Connect with Jordan Sandman
- Writing by Jordan Sandman: New America
What do you foresee for us Alumni? What can we do!?
- Organize and connect
- Share your stories
- How did you have your assumptions tested? When did you meet groups of people that you had not met previously and had initial friction that lead to understanding? Let Jordan Know!
- Connect with AmeriCorps Alumni in your region.
Alumni Connections
- AmeriCorps Alums LinkedIn Group -
- Join the official AmeriCorps Alumni Network with Service Year -
- AmeriCorps Opportunities
- Schools of National Service - Find an institute that will match/ honor or offer other incentives toward your Segal Education Award -
- Employers of National Service - Find employers who prioritize AmeriCorps Alumni service in their hiring
Shout outs!
Podcast Production and Marketing support provided by Do Good, Be Good - they provide training for AmeriCorps programs and are staffed by AmeriCorps alumni.
Hosting and podcast consultation provided by Producer Dan Metivier of Time or Money Production. Thank you, Dan! (p.s., he's an NCCC AmeriCorps Alumni)
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Podcast Production and Marketing support provided by Do Good, Be Good - they provide training for AmeriCorps programs and are staffed by AmeriCorps alumni.
Hosting and podcast consultation provided by Producer Dan Metivier of Time or Money Production. Thank you, Dan! (p.s., he's an NCCC AmeriCorps Alumni)