236: Discovering our superpowers while helping our communities

Published: March 22, 2022, 10:44 p.m.

We\u2019ve all heard about, or even taken part in, college classes that immerse us in real-life situations \u2014 these classes teach us in an entirely different way compared to sitting in a lecture hall, taking notes, and reading thick, heavy textbooks. But this one, the professional communications class at Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City, does something especially different for its students \u2014 it provides a way for them to bring a running event to life, from start to finish, while also giving back to the community in interesting and truly unique ways. The 7th annual Big Little Hero Race returns Saturday, April 23 to NMC\u2019s main campus with a theme of Mentorship Matters. This race \u2014 a perfect primer for the Bayshore races over Memorial Day weekend, by the way, if you happen to be signed up for any of those distances \u2014 features a 10K, 5K, one-mile fun run or walk, as well as a virtual option.\xa0 NMC students Ayden Shore, Cristina Melgoza, and Matthew Bodner join their instructor Kristy McDonald in sharing the story of this spring\u2019s Big Little Hero Race.

\u201cI think there are models of experiential learning, but not one that gives back to the community. And that was important to me, that they weren\u2019t just growing as business communicators, but that they were growing as people and they were giving back to the community,\u201d says Kristy. \u201cThey\u2019re so engaged, they care so much. They\u2019re just good humans and they\u2019re showing that and that\u2019s awesome. They care \u2014 they really, really care.\u201d

For Matthew, helping with this race holds special meaning given his connection to Big Brothers Big Sisters. He was involved with the program as a child after his dad passed away.

\u201cA program like Big Brothers Big Sisters helped me stay on track. It\u2019s very easy as a young boy to get into the wrong things at the wrong time, so to speak. And Big Brothers Big Sisters just gave me a place to go where I could actually be myself. I could get mad, I could talk to someone who understood. And they didn\u2019t make me feel bad about it. And I think that is so important and underrated. And we have thousands and thousands of kids around here who need that hope of help. So that\u2019s why I think this is one of the best causes you could choose.\u201d

Learn more about the Big Little Hero Race at biglittleherorace.com\xa0