
About this episode
The episode features discussions with Dakota OutRight leaders and the founder of Heart-N-Soul Community Café about their initiatives and anniversary.
Erik Deatherage speaks with Dakota OutRight President Jeigh Stewart and Past President Erin Pringle about the Bismarck-based LGBTQ nonprofit. Then, we hear from Heart-N-Soul Community Café founder Leola Daul about their "pay what you can" structure, and the café's 10-year anniversary celebration.
People in this episode
Host: Erik Deatherage
Guests: Jeigh Stewart, Erin Pringle, Leola Daul
Topics covered
- LGBTQ nonprofit
- community café
- pay what you can
- anniversary celebration
- Bismarck
Keywords
- LGBTQ
- nonprofit
- community café
- Bismarck
- pay what you can
- anniversary
- Erik Deatherage
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Dakota OutRight, Heart-N-Soul Community Café
Places: Bismarck
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