MAKE/IMPACT: EP 19

Date: APRIL 26, 2021

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MAKE/IMPACT Podcast | Ep 19 Teaser - Sleep Well, Live Well with Tara Youngblood

On episode 19 of The MAKE/IMPACT Podcast...

Tara Youngblood is the owner of ChiliSleep, a brand that fuses science and sleep to provide quality sleep with temperature technology. Tara imparts her wisdom and research on the amazing power of sleep in our day-to-day lives.

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MAKE/IMPACT is a space where thoughts, ideas, and conversations are created around the positive and hopeful impact we can make within our communities and beyond.

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This podcast is about creative problem solving and the leaders who are changing their industries for the better. In each episode, Derek Dienner interviews leaders in industries such as health, local government, tech, marketing, and community service to understand their take on what making an impact means to them. Learn from their experiences about how you too can make an impact.

Hosted by filmmaker and entrepreneur Derek Dienner, MAKE/IMPACT is brought to you by us, MAKE/FILMS, a team of filmmakers producing meaningful content to inspire and motivate.


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THE CREW

Host & Executive Producer: Derek Dienner

Writer & Producer: Leticia Kreider

Producer: Grace Wagner

Marketing Manager: Lisbet Byler

Editors: Aaron Dienner, Seth Bortner


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