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Ordinary Women Leading Extraordinary Lives
Interviews with interesting women.
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  • Small Town Roots, big Impact: Building CommunityThrough Forestry
    Jan 27 2026

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    This episode was recorded April 20, 2022.

    A lot has happened since then, including, Lindsay receiving the George Award January, 2026 for her achievements.

    For transformative community impact, leadership, and tireless advocacy for education, workforce, and youth.

    If you want a story of one amazing woman, listen in!

    In this powerful episode of Women of the Northwest, host Jan Johnson sits down with Lindsay Davis, Hampton Lumber's Community Outreach Specialist and former Astoria Chamber of Commerce President.

    Lindsay shares her remarkable journey from rural Southern Oregon to becoming a community leader on the North Coast.

    Hear how she overcame discrimination as a pregnant 18-year-old job seeker by getting creative with her approach, returned to work just days after giving birth, and eventually found her calling connecting forestry, education, and community development.

    From selling manure as a kid to planning innovative events like the Hampton Sip n Stroll, Lindsay's story is packed with resilience, creativity, and the power of community.

    Plus, learn about exciting new projects including a 35-foot yurt on Hampton's tree farm that will serve as an interpretive center for youth and adults.

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    34 min
  • From Myanmar Coup to Classroom: Moe's Pursuit of a Better World Through Education
    Jul 29 2025

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    Moe Mylint Than is a student at Clatsop Community College pursuing an associate of arts Oregon transfer degree she was originally from Myanmar one of the Southeast Asia countries where there is a lot of civil war going on.

    However she studied bachelor of education for five years in Yangon university of education in Myanmar.

    Due to the military coup everything changed and she had no chance of continuing her education there. The coup shut down the universities and arrested the students who spoke out against the dictatorship and she was one of them.

    She moved to the United states to continue her education here though there have been so many differences in lifestyle, language barriers, and cultural diversities.

    She's personally participated in various international programs including ASEAN called the Japan East Asia network of exchange for students and youths in Japan in 2019 where she learned a lot of about natural disaster awareness.

    She was also the first runner up in the universities open debate tournament in 2019 and had the opportunity to host panel discussions on women empowerment in digital literacy and English roundtable discussions among the universities.

    She was also a delegate at model ASEAN meetings Myanmar where she discussed issues and solutions her goal is to become a qualified teacher who trains teachers and develops effective education systems in underdeveloped countries particularly.

    In Myanmar she aims to support young children in refugee camps and promote inclusion and equitable societies worldwide.

    To achieve this she's planning to pursue a bachelor of education of transfer program at Pacific university in Forest Grove OR in the fall term 2025 where she'll learn from professors and educators while sharing her own cultural knowledge and values and giving awareness about the education opportunities to the vulnerable people and creating a better and empathetic society.

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    26 min
  • When Scams Hit Home: Personal Accounts
    Mar 7 2025

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    In this podcast episode, we talk about various scams, how scammers lead us to believe them, and what to watch for.

    Guests are Kyle Rea, Kay Schrieber, Dale Schrieber

    Host Jan Johnson narrates her harrowing experience of falling victim to a sophisticated scam.

    She recounts how a stressful day, combined with technical issues, made her vulnerable to scammers posing as tech support. Throughout the ordeal, Jan was manipulated into purchasing gift cards, believing it was necessary to resolve an alleged hacking issue.

    Despite the warning signs, the scam persisted until a conversation with a sheriff revealed the truth. In sharing her story, Jan emphasizes the importance of awareness and overcoming the shame associated with being scammed.

    Common points:

    • Sense of urgency
    • I can fix this for you
    • I'm here to help you
    • scammer asks for money, credit card info, cashier's check
    • Tells you to stay on the phone (prevents you from calling anyone or getting messages from your bank)
    • You're contacted out of the blue- unsolicited phone calls or emails (you can't win a lottery you never entered, you don't receive a call or email from tech support that you didn't initiate.)
    • It sounds too good to be true
    • Email looks official, but has mistakes or subtle differences
    • Threats
    • Asks for upfront payment

    https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-do-if-you-were-scammed

    https://www.usa.gov/where-report-scams

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    49 min
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