• Ep. 96 Any Service Year Works -VISTA with Cali Moore
    Feb 19 2026

    Cali Moore knew she would serve in AmeriCorps before she ever graduated college.


    After growing up in a community center staffed by AmeriCorps members, she intentionally chose to serve as an AmeriCorps VISTA with Horton’s Kids in Washington, DC. From there, she became a Segal Fellow at AmeriCorps headquarters, rotating across departments and even deploying for national disaster response.


    Her journey continued through Service Year Alliance, the Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland, and into tech consulting — where she now builds software for federal agencies and global nonprofits, including Peace Corps.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • How service builds lifelong adaptability
    • Translating nonprofit skills into for-profit spaces
    • The Segal Fellowship experience
    • Why alumni networks matter
    • The growing AmeriCorps Alums DC Chapter
    • What 1.3 million alums could accomplish together


    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Application for DC Board Alumni Board

    DC chapter website -

    other chapters can connect through

    Do Good Institute – University of Maryland
    https://dogood.umd.edu


    The Eli J. & Phyllis N. Segal Citizen Leadership Program


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    39 mins
  • Ep. 95 Luis Sierra Moncion on City Year: The Service Year That Shaped His Career
    Feb 7 2026

    In this episode of the AmeriCorps Connections Podcast, host Nicki Fiocco sits down with Luis Sierra Moncion, a City Year alum whose service year brought him full circle—back to his own high school in Miami.

    Luis shares how his City Year experience helped cement his identity as a community member, leader, and advocate, and how national service became the foundation for a career in higher education, civic engagement, and student leadership. From mentoring students at his alma mater to now serving as Deputy Director of the Center for Social Concern at Johns Hopkins University, Luis reflects on the long-term ripple effects of service.

    This conversation explores:

    • Serving in your hometown—and what that means for identity and belonging
    • The professional and leadership development built into AmeriCorps service
    • Trust-building, relationship-centered service, and showing up with humility
    • Why national service matters for workforce development and democracy
    • How service plants seeds that continue to grow long after the year ends

    🎧 Whether you’re a current AmeriCorps or City Year member, an alum, or someone considering a year of service, this episode is a powerful reminder that the service ends—but the mission doesn’t.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 94 Alex Schwartz: From Service Member to Supporting the People Who Serve
    Jan 6 2026

    What happens when you say yes to service — and keep saying yes?


    In this powerful and deeply human episode of the AmeriCorps Connections Podcast, host Nicki Fiocco sits down with Alex Schwartz, an AmeriCorps alum whose journey spans nearly every corner of national service: AmeriCorps NCCC, State & National, VISTA — and now AmeriCorps staff.


    Alex shares the story that changed everything — a single moment during disaster recovery after the Camp Fire in California, when helping a survivor receive two pairs of donated pants revealed the true impact of service. From building homes in Montana, responding to wildfires in California and Maui, restoring prairies in Minnesota, and strengthening disaster preparedness with the Red Cross, Alex reflects on how
    AmeriCorps gave him purpose, perspective, passion, and community.


    In this episode, you’ll hear about:
    • How AmeriCorps helps people and the people who help people
    • Why service changes how you see the world — and yourself
    • The power of disaster response and community resilience
    • How AmeriCorps service can shape a lifelong career and calling
    • Why we can’t afford to lose national service


    If you’ve ever wondered what AmeriCorps really looks like in action — or how service can become a way of life — this episode is for you.

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    • Join States for Service

    • Americas Service Commissions - National Service Advocacy Academy

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 93 This Is What Service Looks Like at 73: Inside AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP
    Dec 14 2025

    What does service look like after retirement—and why is it more important than ever?

    In this powerful episode of the AmeriCorps Connections Podcast, host Nicki Fiocco sits down with Sarah, an AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Program Manager in Minnesota, and Carolyn, a 73-year-old AmeriCorps Seniors volunteer whose life—and community—has been transformed through service.

    Together, they share an inspiring, real-life look at how AmeriCorps Seniors programs are tackling some of today’s most urgent challenges:
    ✔️ social isolation and loneliness
    ✔️ fall prevention and healthy aging
    ✔️ rural access to community-based services
    ✔️ purpose and belonging after retirement

    Carolyn’s journey—from a longtime university executive assistant to a dynamic volunteer leader running packed exercise classes twice a week—shows what happens when experience, courage, and community come together. Through the RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) and the evidence-based Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) program, she and her fellow volunteers are helping older adults stay strong, connected, and independent—while finding deep fulfillment themselves.

    Sarah pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to build sustainable, data-driven AmeriCorps Seniors programs, and why investing in older adults as leaders isn’t just smart—it’s essential.

    This episode is a reminder that:
    ✨ service doesn’t end with retirement
    ✨ aging is not about slowing down—it’s about staying engaged
    ✨ AmeriCorps Seniors is building bridges across generations

    If you care about national service, healthy aging, community connection, or the future of AmeriCorps, this conversation will move you—and might just inspire your next chapter. AmeriCorps runs the risk of being cut by the Federal Government!!!! Get involved!

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    Because the service may end—but the mission doesn’t

    💡 Learn More / Get Involved:
    👉 Join States for Service
    👉 Americas Service Commissions - National Service Advocacy Academy

    👉 Listen to more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@americorpsconnections/playlists


    📬 Interested in sharing your AmeriCorps story?
    Email Nicki Fiocco at nicki@americorpsconnections.com

    #AmeriCorps #NationalService #StatesForService #AmeriCorpsAlumni #ServiceLeadership #GetThingsDone

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    51 mins
  • Ep. 92 You Don’t Realize It Until Later: An NCCC Story Zach Steaple
    Nov 23 2025

    In this episode of the AmeriCorps Connections Podcast, host Nicki Fiocco sits down with AmeriCorps NCCC alum Zach Steaple (Class 23A) to talk about the kind of service you can’t unsee — and how those experiences quietly reshape who you become.


    Zach shares how a gray AmeriCorps sweatshirt from his mom and a youth sports program at Notre Dame first planted the seed of service, long before he knew what NCCC was. From planting willows and building beaver dam analogs in a national forest, to counting unhoused neighbors in North Las Vegas, to supporting fire recovery and hearing stories straight out of what felt like a movie — Zach unpacks how he realized he’d lived one of the biggest years of his life.

    Today, Zach is “Mr. Zach” in a kindergarten classroom, bringing NCCC virtues like perseverance, responsibility, and compassion into a school that centers social-emotional learning and a “private school with a public mission.” He talks about being a male educator of color, the power of simply seeing people — whether they’re kids in the hallway or neighbors on the street — and why it’s okay to change your mind about what service means to you.

    Whether you’re considering national service, still processing your own AmeriCorps year, or wondering how to keep serving long after your term ends, this conversation is a soulful reminder that service doesn’t stop when the program ends — it just changes shape.

    • Join States for Service

    • Americas Service Commissions - National Service Advocacy Academy

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    43 mins
  • Ep. 91 AmeriCorps at Risk: Disaster Response, Funding & The Path Forward - Philip Kolling
    Nov 3 2025

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    Episode 91: National Service Advocacy & the Power of AmeriCorps — with Phil Kolling

    In this episode, Nicki Fiocco talks with Phil Kolling, Executive Director of Serve Vermont, about the enduring impact of national service — from AmeriCorps VISTA and NCCC to the state commissions ensuring these programs thrive locally.
    Phil reflects on his own AmeriCorps journey, disaster response lessons, and why the National Service Advocacy Academy and States for
    Service
    are critical for preserving the legacy of AmeriCorps.
    🎧 Listen to learn how you can become an advocate for national service and join a community of changemakers working to keep AmeriCorps strong.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    • Join States for Service

    • Americas Service Commissions - National Service Advocacy Academy

    • Share your AmeriCorps story: nicki@americorpsconnections.com

    #AmeriCorps #NationalService #Advocacy #ServeVermont #StatesForService #GetThingsDone

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep. 90 Service After Success: Finding Purpose Through AmeriCorps Seniors Gina Ottrando
    Oct 16 2025

    🎙️ AmeriCorps Connections Podcast: AmeriCorps Seniors Voices — Featuring Gina Ottrando

    In this special episode, host Nicki Fiocco kicks off the AmeriCorps Seniors Voices Series — celebrating those who continue to serve after their professional careers have ended. Today’s guest, Gina Ottrando of Staten Island, New York, shares how she found renewed purpose through AmeriCorps Seniors and her service with Meals on Wheels, Project Hospitality, and SCORE.

    Gina’s story shines a light on what it means to give back, stay engaged, and use a lifetime of skills to strengthen communities. After a 37-year career in a Fortune 100 company, she now dedicates her time to mentoring small business owners through SCORE, supporting local food pantries, and helping neighbors in need.

    💡 About AmeriCorps Seniors
    AmeriCorps Seniors is part of the AmeriCorps federal agency, engaging adults ages 55+ in service that strengthens communities and fosters connections across generations.
    Each year, more than 170,000 AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers contribute over 40 million hours of service through three main programs

    🌟 Points of Light Recognition

    Gina was honored as a Points of Light Award recipient (No. # 7987), recognizing her exceptional volunteer service. The Daily Point of Light Award, established by President George H.W. Bush, celebrates individuals making meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteerism.
    https://www.pointsoflight.org/awards/empowering-the-staten-island-community-through-multifaceted-volunteerism/

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 89 Finding Purpose Through AmeriCorps with Willie Brooks
    Sep 13 2025

    From FEMA Corps deployments after Superstorm Sandy to leading AmeriCorps teams and serving as Program Manager for Serve Indiana. Willie Brooks has lived the full spectrum of national service. In this episode of the AmeriCorps Connections Podcast, Willie shares how his three terms of service shaped his career, the mentors who pushed him to lead, and the life lessons he carries into his role today.

    He also opens up about the influence of his biggest supporter—his mom—who first introduced him to AmeriCorps and set him on a path of service, leadership, and purpose.

    If you believe in the power of service to transform lives and communities, you’ll love this conversation.

    👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to help us keep lifting up AmeriCorps voices!

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    51 mins