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    Appetite for Advocacy

    Texan TED talk phenom offers words to live by at vital Dallas luncheon

    Jennifer Chininis
    May 4, 2016 | 2:12 pm

    Dallas is full of champions for children, and 1,600 of them showed up recently for the ninth annual Appetite for Advocacy luncheon at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Dallas.

    They were there to see Brené Brown, a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work who wowed the world with her TED talk (24 million views and counting), and to raise mission-critical funds for Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC).

    Event co-chairs Paula Richmond and Megan Steinbach started the luncheon by painting a picture of the typical client served by DCAC: a 9-year-old girl who has been sexually abused by someone she knows and trusts.

    “While her peers have been memorizing state capitals and discovering what vinegar does to baking soda, she has endured abuse more heinous than many of us would allow our minds to imagine.” But their message ended with hope for her future. Through therapy at DCAC, she “no longer lives as a victim of the abuse she’s suffered. … Instead she is a survivor, empowered to walk in freedom.”

    Once the purpose of the day’s event was firmly stated, Brown came to the stage. She explained that she only does a couple of these talks a year, because the mission of the organization has to speak to her. “The DCAC works speaks to me,” she said.

    She continued candidly — and humorously — about her work studying vulnerability, courage, worthiness, and shame. She also admitted how lousy she felt reading the comments on that now-famous TED talk; in them she saw “everything she feared about her career,” and it sent her straight for a jar of peanut butter and a Downton Abbey marathon.

    But they also led her to discover a speech Theodore Roosevelt gave at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1910, in which he said, “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.”

    Words to live by, not unlike Brown’s. (She is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, after all.) She also reminded everyone that they can shoulder their share of the burden of child abuse, big or small, so that one person doesn’t have to bear it all.

    The luncheon also afforded DCAC an opportunity to honor those who have made a significant impact on the lives of abused children in the community. Irish Burch, DCAC’s chief of coordination and training, received the Bill Walsh Award, while this year’s Ruth Altshuler Award went to Capital for Kids.

    As the luncheon concluded, sponsors of $10,000 and above visited with Brown at a VIP reception, during which they received signed copies of her newest bestseller, Rising Strong. All tallied, the event raised $325,000.

    Spotted in the charitable crowd were DCAC president and CEO Lynn M. Davis, Kara and Randall Goss, Ruth Altshuler, Susan Sharp, Christie Houser, Leah and Jim Pasant, Jen and Brad Adams, Lauren Loftis, Emily Greene, Lauren Ozanus, and Chelsea Hill.

    The mission of the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center is to improve the lives of abused children in Dallas County and to provide national leadership on child abuse issues. The only agency of its kind in Dallas County, DCAC reduces the revictimization of the child, removes barriers to investigation and treatment, and enhances criminal prosecution with its distinctive multidisciplinary and united approach to child abuse cases.

    Jim Pasant, Leah Pasant

    Jim Pasant, Leah Pasant
      
    Photo by Kristina Bowman
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    Power lunch

    Hoda Kotb delights and surprises Dallas at 2025 Chick Lit Luncheon

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 15, 2025 | 2:09 pm
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    Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass, Thomas Garza, Nate Rehlander
    Tanya Rice, Hoda Kotb and Mary McGreevy

    Former Today show host Koda Kotb may have left her TV audience behind months ago, but she can still command a crowd. Just ask the 1,100 attendees of the 2025 Chick Lit Luncheon benefiting Community Partners of Dallas.

    Presented by Dr. Robert and Lara Tafel on Friday, March 28 at the Hilton Anatole, the beloved spring luncheon featured a conversation with NBC5’s Laura Harris and Kotb, an award-winning anchor and journalist, New York Times best-selling author, podcast host and adoptive mother.

    Following a champagne reception, Waldorf salad lunch, and award presentations, Kotb and Harris sat down in the Chick Lit "living room" on stage for a thoughtful, fun-filled chat. On the heels of Kotb's well-publicized decision to step away from co-hosting Today in January, they covered topics from Kotb’s new post-retirement "minivan life" and how she now has time to take her kids to school, to how she knew it was time to retire.

    Kotb also delighted the audience with thoughts on her journey to adopting her two daughters, Haley Joy and Hope Catherine. And, given the luncheon's focus on authors, books and storytelling, they discussed lessons she has learned from some of the stories she has told as a journalist, like the Peabody Award-winning “The Education of Ms. Groves,” featured on NBC’s Dateline.

    Chick Lit Luncheon 2025Hoda Kotb FaceTimes former co-host Jenna Bush Hager during a chat with NBC5's Laura Harris. Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass, Thomas Garza, Nate Rehlander

    In a charming high point of the chat, Kotb FaceTime'd her former co-host (and Dallas native) Jenna Bush Hager from the stage and showed the screen for the room to see and hear. Kotb later posted about it on Instagram, and Hager commented, "I love you so much!" (She also tried to FaceTime country singer-songwriter Walker Hayes, with whom she co-wrote the song "Wednesdays.")

    In the final moments, Harris shot Kotb a lightning round of questions:

    • What are you currently reading? “Maria Shriver’s book ‘I am Maria’ – it’s so good y’all!”
    • Favorite celebrity you’ve had on your podcast Making Space – “Probably Viola Davis.”
    • Where is your happy place? “Lately in my bed with my kids.”
    • What’s your favorite trash TV? “It’s not trash – but Kate Hudson’s new series Running Point- we need more stuff like that.”
    • Who would you pick as Jenna’s new co-host? “Oh… you’re going to get me in trouble, but Scarlett Johansen!”
    • If you were to get stuck in an elevator with someone, who would you want? “You know who it would be? Kelly Clarkson! She would sing to me!”
    • What’s the best compliment you have ever received? “I met your mom and I love her.”
    • What’s a belief that shaped who you are today? “You have to be, like I am, spirit-led.”

    As part of the event's awards presentation, a video highlighted the transformational support this year’s Paige McDaniel Partners for Children Award recipient, Toyota Motor North America, gave to CPD and the Dallas nonprofit community. President and CEO Joanna Clarke presented the award to Toyota representatives Denita Neville and JW Washington, who accepted on their company’s behalf.

    Chick Lit Luncheon 2025Toyota Motor North America's Denita Neville and JW Washington accept the Paige McDaniel Partner for Children Award from CPD president and CEO Joanna Clarke (center). Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass, Thomas Garza, Nate Rehlander

    From stage, Chick Lit co-chairs Alison Malone and Kelley Schadt, as well as CPD vice president of development and communications Samantha Eppler, underscored the mission of Community Partners of Dallas to serve thousands of abused and neglected children annually across greater Dallas.

    Among the 1,100 patrons and supporters of the event were: Chick Lit Luncheon honorary chair Kameron Westcott, Sarah Novakov, Madelaine Lam, Elisabeth Landry, Sharon Lee, Beth Thoele, Kim Quinn, Mary Martha Pickens, Catherine Jaynes, Anne Besser, Christie Carter, Carolyn Murray, Carrie Hill, Courtney Johnson, Deri Hartman, Caycie Briner, Kristie Raymond, Alexandra Lovitt, Karen Foster, Ashley Coursey, Cathy Sewell, Katie Schutz, Maggie Foreman, Emily Harris, Angela Cianciolo, Erin Phillips, Kyle Yohe, Brittany Miller, Lindsey Dyer, Lauren Thompson, Stephanie Hannagan, Allyson Blow, Lisa Ogle, Cathy James, Terra Najork Peterson, Dawn Greiner, Breah Brown, Machelle Davenport, Margo Coughlin, Ginger Martin, Heather Baker, Madeline Giamello, Kate Phillips, Jourdan McClish, Megan Pharis, Brooke Bailey, Elizabeth Dacus, Michael White, Kimberly Casey, Lynn McBee, Jeff Netzer, Morgan Kennedy, Tiffany Lawson, Amy Martinez, Katie Robbins, Tanya Rice, and Mary McGreevy.

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    Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass, Thomas Garza, Nate Rehlander

    Tanya Rice, Hoda Kotb, and Mary McGreevy.

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