• Bronies for Good - Charity Chitchat with Natasha Levinger and Amy Keating Rogers


    A live stream event with both Freindship is Magic writers Natasha Levinger and Amy Keating Rogers is planned for this coming February 22nd! Bronies for Good has invited them on to discuss writing, ponies, and various other topics.  They will be opening up questions from the chat room for you all to contribute directly with.   For more information, head on down below the break to check it out!



    Charity Chitchat with Natasha Levinger and Amy Keating Rogers

    Whatcha doin’?

    Maybe rewatching “Pinkie Apple Pie” or “Pinkie Pride”?

    Good choice! If you have any questions for the authors of these episodes—Natasha Levinger and Amy Keating Rogers—then tune in

    February 22 at 4 p.m. EST (9 p.m. UTC) on events.yoursiblings.org!

    Charity Chitchat is an interview livestream that we’ve put together so that you can meet these two esteemed writers while they meet on air as well. You’ll be able to listen to their writers’ lore and even ask questions for them in the chat!

    But of course we have ulterior motives: The next phase of our Seeds of Kindness fundraiser will be in support of a Your Siblings project by the nonprofit Child Need Africa who are running the medical clinic in Uganda that we all have helped to fund in 2012. The site of the clinic was chosen because that region of the Rubirizi District is one of several especially impoverished parts of the country and also one with particularly bad access to medical services. There, the nonprofit aims to provide free healthcare to those who would otherwise not be able to afford it.

    Over more than half a year that the clinic has been in operation and helped countless people who were suffering from malaria, worm infections, STDs, and other diseases, and provided medical education in secluded parts of the region, it showed that the medical situation was even more dire than the physician in charge had estimated. In order to keep up the level of service that they’ve been providing, they’ll need a strong and sustainable source of income for the clinic, one that will be independent of donations in the long term.

    The first step to achieving this is by tapping into the flourishing real estate market in and around Kampala. Child Need Africa wants to buy and renovate a house there, so that the complete revenue from the rents can benefit the operation of the clinic. All the details of the project can be found on the Your Siblings website on their “Permanent Income for the Clinic” project page and in their latest blog post.

    So tune in on February 22 for this premiere! Unlike with our previous streams, we will not interview our guests consecutively: After an intro of approximately half an hour both will be with us live in Ponyville Live’s virtual studio!