Fighting poverty: research helping our communities | Notre Dame Stories
This podcast episode features Heather Reynolds, Managing Director of the Notre Dame Poverty Initiative and the Michael L. Smith Managing Director, Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO), who shares how Notre Dame’s research has shaped policy changes—such as expanding access to high school diplomas for adults—and helped nonprofits implement programs that truly work. With more than 100 projects in 30 states, LEO’s evidence-based approach is cutting through political divides to create solutions that lift people out of poverty.We’re also joined by Tracy Kijewski-Correa, the William J. Pulte Director of the Keough School’s Pulte Institute for Global Development. She discusses how her experiences—from being a first-generation student at Notre Dame to leading post-disaster rebuilding efforts—have shaped her work in helping communities build resilience. She also explains how the Keough School’s approach to poverty extends beyond economic hardship, addressing social, psychological, and environmental challenges to foster true human flourishing.By collaborating with policymakers, local leaders, and global networks, Notre Dame is bridging the gap between poverty research and real-world impact. Listen to the full episode of Notre Dame Stories to learn how Notre Dame is driving change—and why this work matters.Show links:
Episode page (https://stories.nd.edu/podcasts/fighting-poverty-research-helping-our-communities/)
Fighting For website (https://fightingfor.nd.edu/)
Fighting to improve education policies (https://fightingfor.nd.edu/2024/fighting-to-improve-education-policies/)
Notre Dame Poverty Initiative (https://strategicframework.nd.edu/initiatives/poverty-initiative/)---
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:43 Heather Reynolds shares her Notre Dame story
02:56 How Notre Dame can help non-profits
04:53 Why investing in evidence-based programs is so important
06:15 Heather Reynolds shares how her conviction to solve poverty at its roots stemmed from her adoption experience
09:30 Notre Dame's commitment to poverty research domestically and globally
10:53 How the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) has helped shape education policy in America
13:28 How Notre Dame works across political lines to influence policy as a means for good
14:12 How the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) helped shape the Evidence-Based Policy Act
15:20 Types of poverty research that the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) focuses on
17:33 How the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) and Notre Dame are helping combat the opioid crisis in America
19:42 How Notre Dame alum Paul Farrell has helped victims of the opioid epidemic fight pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors
22:51 The importance local partners have on research at the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO)
23:54 Investing in poverty research
27:17 Tracy Kijewski-Correa shares her Notre Dame story
29:54 To build resilient communities, you have to visit on their darkest day
31:29 How Notre Dame helped victims of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti
34:00 Three pillars that make Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs different
36:00 Working with policymakers and investing in evidence-based policies
37:00 Scaling interventions through global partnerships to seed change
37:40 Why Notre Dame must be a leader on issues like poverty
38:27 Thinking globally but working locally is a model for success in affecting change-----Notre Dame Stories is the official podcast of the University of Notre Dame. It was created by the Office of Public Affairs and Communications and hosted by Jenna Liberto with Executive Producer Andy Fuller. It was produced by Jenna Liberto, Josh Long, and Staci Stickovich. Videography was done by Zach Dudka, Josh Long, Tony Fuller, and Michael Wiens. Original music was provided by Alex Mansour. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
More from Notre Dame Videos
- 1:10How does being an avid fan fit into living a good life? | Tiny Mic, Big QuestionMeghan Sullivan, Wilsey Family College Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Notre Dame Ethics Initiative, shares that there are many ways that being a fan can actually promote the virtues that go into leading a good life.
- 9:28President Jimmy Carter at Father Ted Hesburgh's Memorial CeremonyFormer President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter were among the dignitaries who spoke at a tribute to Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., the president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987 who died February 26, 2015 at age 97.
- 1:31'Twas the night before playoffs ...Gather round, Irish fans ... we have a story for you 📖#story #storytime #notredame #notredamefootball #fightingirish #playoffs #twasthenightbeforeplayoffs #universityofnotredame #collegefootball #cfp
- 1:31Merry Christmas from Notre Dame 2024At Christmas we celebrate that the eternal God was born of a woman in the most humble of circumstances, and so let us pray that we might recognize His abiding presence in every circumstance of our daily lives.Like Our Lady, Notre Dame, let us cooperate with God’s grace. May we be the seekers of truth, the sustainers of hope, and the builders of bridges that our world needs. May God bless you and all those dear to you this Christmas and always.
- 1:01What was the #Christmas Star?The latest episode of the Notre Dame Stories podcast explores Astrophysicist and Notre Dame Professor Grant Mathews' research into the science behind the Star of Bethlehem, so we decided to ask students and staff what they think it was.Want to know the answer? Watch the conversation: https://youtu.be/ANJr8MVyhgY
- 11:12What was the Christmas Star? | Notre Dame StoriesIt’s a story so familiar to many that you may not even realize there’s more to be discovered. The Bible describes an event that led so-called wise men to Jesus.Scripture calls it a star, but what was it really? That’s the question Grant Mathews, director of the Center for Astrophysics at Notre Dame, set out to answer. He believes the Christmas star was actually a planetary alignment. He shares his research with us for this episode of Notre Dame Stories.------ Show links: Royal Beauty Bright: https://www.nd.edu/stories/royal-beauty-bright/ Subscribe: https://link.chtbl.com/notredamestories Episode page: https://stories.nd.edu/podcasts/what-was-the-christmas-star-2/------ Notre Dame Stories is the official podcast of the University of Notre Dame. It was created by the Office of Public Affairs and Communications. Written and produced by Andy Fuller with content coordination from Staci Stickovich, edited by Michael Wiens, and videography by Tony Fuller and Zach Dudka. Original music is by Alex Mansour. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.