Tomorrows Table Podcast

Tomorrows Table Podcast

por Maryam Trumpf
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Chief Joe Vigil: Rebuilding Trust, Safety, and Community in Antioch
Welcome to another episode of Moms Building Community and Tomorrow’s Table Podcast. Today, we are honored to welcome Antioch Chief of Police Joe Vigil for a meaningful conversation about leadership, public safety, community trust, and the future of policing in Antioch. Chief Vigil brings more than 25 years of law enforcement experience and has stepped into this role during an important time for the City of Antioch. His leadership focuses on rebuilding trust, strengthening accountability, supporting officers, and creating safer connections between law enforcement and the community. In this episode, we will learn more about Chief Vigil’s journey, his vision for the Antioch Police Department, the importance of transparency and community partnership, and how families, youth, and residents can work together with law enforcement to build a safer and stronger city. We are grateful for the opportunity to have this conversation and to bring his voice and vision directly to our community.
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California Legal Pathways with Ruthe Ashley: Opening Doors to Law, Leadership, and Justice
In this episode, California Legal Pathways with Ruthe Ashley: Opening Doors to Law, Leadership, and Justice, we are honored to welcome Ruthe Ashley, a true trailblazer in law, education, and leadership. Ruthe has dedicated her career to opening doors for students and creating pathways into the legal profession, especially for young people from diverse communities. Through her work with California Legal Pathways, she has helped inspire the next generation of lawyers, advocates, and community leaders by showing students that they belong in spaces where justice, leadership, and change are created. We were also honored to have Judge Daniel J. Healy join us as our guest podcaster for this powerful conversation. Judge Healy serves with the Solano County Superior Court in Vallejo and has been involved in important court programs connected to justice, rehabilitation, reentry, mental health, and community support. Together, this conversation reminds us that access, mentorship, representation, and opportunity can change not only one student’s future, but the future of justice in our communities. We are so excited to share this inspiring episode with our listeners.
One Inch of Hope: Mental Health, Resilience, and Recovery with LaVontae Hill
In this episode, we are honored to welcome LaVontae Hill, also known as Kodak King, for a powerful conversation about mental health, healing, purpose, and community impact. LaVontae is a mental health therapist, Associate Clinical Social Worker, motivational speaker, TEDx speaker, and founder of Open Heart Journey. Through his lived experience and professional work, he continues to help break the stigma around mental health while encouraging others to choose vulnerability, healing, and hope. During this conversation, we talk about his journey, the importance of mental health awareness, how our stories can become a source of strength, and why supporting youth, families, and underserved communities matters now more than ever. This is an inspiring and heartfelt episode about resilience, purpose, and the power of using your voice to help others heal.
Congressman Mike Thompson: Leadership, Service & the Future of California’s Communities
Welcome back to Moms Building Community and Tomorrow’s Table Podcast, where we connect our communities with the leaders, organizations, and resources making a difference. Today, we are honored to welcome Congressman Mike Thompson, who represents California’s 4th Congressional District, serving Solano, Napa, Sonoma, Lake, and Yolo Counties. Congressman Thompson is a decorated Vietnam veteran, dedicated public servant, and longtime advocate for working families, veterans, healthcare access, public safety, and our local communities.
Len Augustine: A Lifetime of Service, Leadership, and Community Impact
Welcome back to our podcast. Today, we are honored to welcome Len Augustine, a respected leader whose life represents service, sacrifice, leadership, and dedication to community. Len Augustine’s journey began in the coal mining region of Pennsylvania. After losing his father at a young age, he was raised by a hardworking mother who worked two jobs to give him the opportunity to succeed. That early foundation of resilience, discipline, and determination helped shape the leader he would become. Len went on to graduate from Lehigh University with a degree in mechanical engineering and later served our country through a distinguished career in the United States Air Force, retiring as a Colonel. During his military career, he became a command pilot with thousands of flight hours and served in major leadership roles, including commanding the 89th Military Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base, the unit connected to executive airlift missions for national leaders. After serving our nation, Len continued his public service right here in Vacaville. He served as a City Councilmember, Vice Mayor, and Mayor, helping support important work connected to downtown renewal, senior services, transportation, Travis Air Force Base, military families, public safety, city planning, and community development. Today, we are excited to hear more about his incredible journey, from military service to local leadership and the lessons he has learned about courage, responsibility, community, and leaving a lasting legacy for future generations. Welcome, Len Augustine.
From Concord Roots to City Leadership: A Conversation with Pablo Benavente
Today on our podcast, we are honored to welcome Pablo Benavente, Concord City Councilmember for District 4. Raised in Concord, Councilmember Benavente brings a deep connection to the community he serves, along with experience in government relations, nonprofits, local advocacy, and community leadership. In this episode, we talk about Concord’s future, community resources, equity, infrastructure, economic development, youth and family opportunities, and what it means to lead with service and purpose. This conversation is about helping residents better understand local government, the leaders shaping their city, and the opportunities ahead for families and future generations.
Leading Brentwood Forward: City Manager G. Harold Duffey on Community, Growth & the Future
Today on our podcast, we are honored to welcome G. Harold Duffey, City Manager for the City of Brentwood. As City Manager, Mr. Duffey plays an important role in helping guide the daily operations of the city, supporting city departments, and helping carry out the vision of the City Council for the future of Brentwood. In this episode, we talk about Brentwood’s growth, public safety, community resources, youth and family opportunities, economic development, and what it takes to lead a city that is growing while still holding on to its strong community values. This conversation is about more than city operations — it is about connection, leadership, and helping residents better understand the people and decisions shaping their community. We are excited to bring this meaningful conversation to our listeners.
Interim Police Chief Walter O’Grodnick on Community Trust, E-Scooter Safety, and the Future of Brentwood
Welcome back to the podcast. Today, we are honored to welcome Walter O’Grodnick, Interim Chief of Police for the City of Brentwood. This conversation is about more than public safety — it is about leadership, trust, youth voices, family safety, and how police departments can continue building strong relationships with the communities they serve. Chief O’Grodnick has dedicated many years to law enforcement and to the Brentwood community, and today we are excited to learn more about his journey, his vision for community-centered policing, and what families, youth, and residents should know about staying connected, informed, and safe. Chief O’Grodnick, thank you so much for joining us. We are honored to have you here.
Mayor Edwin Okamura: Community Voice, Youth Opportunities & Rio Vista’s Future
Welcome back to the podcast. Today, we are honored to welcome Rio Vista Mayor Edwin Okamura for a meaningful and fun conversation about leadership, community, and the future of Rio Vista. Mayor Okamura brings a strong background in finance, wisdom, and public service. In this episode, we talk about the work being done to strengthen opportunities for youth, families, and the community. He also shares the importance of engaging residents, listening to their voices, and making sure the community has input in shaping Rio Vista’s future. We also had a great conversation about food, traveling, and the personal experiences that help shape his connection with people. From practical solutions to long-term vision, this episode gives listeners a closer look at how local leadership can help build a stronger, more connected, and vibrant Rio Vista.
Vacaville’s One-Cent Sales Tax: Safety, Services & the Future — Featuring Chief Chris Polen & City Manager Savita Chaudhary
Welcome back to Moms Building Community Podcast and Tomorrow’s Table Podcast. Today we are having an important community conversation about the proposed one-cent sales tax in Vacaville and what it could mean for public safety, city services, emergency response, community programs, and the future of our city. We are honored to welcome two special guests: Vacaville Police Chief Chris Polen and Vacaville City Manager Savita Chaudhary. Chief Polen has been a valued guest on our podcast before, and our audience always appreciates his transparency, community-focused leadership, and dedication to building trust between law enforcement and residents. City Manager Chaudhary brings important insight into how city resources are managed, how decisions are made, and how funding impacts the services families depend on every day. Today, we’ll break down what the proposed one-cent sales tax means in simple, relatable terms, why it is being discussed, how it could impact Vacaville families, and what residents should understand before making an informed decision.
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