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The podcast where world-class facilitators reveal the secrets to creating transformative spaces that inspire, empower, and drive real change. Join us as we dive deep into the art and science of facilitation, unpacking how to cultivate trust, spark innovation, and lead with vulnerability. From executive boardrooms to grassroots movements, our guests share practical tools, powerful stories, and groundbreaking techniques for fostering environments where changemakers thrive. Whether you’re a fac ...
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The Neurological Disorder Podcast is a podcast created by Mridula Bharathi, a young changemaker and advocate for neurological disorders. In this podcast, she interviews people who are affected by neurological diseases, and they share their incredible stories as a fighter of the disorder. She also talk with doctors and surgeons who are experts on these disorders, researchers who are working to find cures for them, and more! Through this podcast, she hopes to spread awareness for these neurolo ...
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Did SHE really do that? You Betcha She Did! Welcome to the podcast where we teach you to elevate your voice, grow your brand, and earn your worth while living your best life. If you are a women who wants more out of life or are an entrepreneur, online business owner, coach, thought leader, or changemaker, you are in the right place! Get ready to embrace Midwest charm and CELEBRATE women who are forging their own paths. Hosted by Rayna Rokicki, a podcast coach for women entrepreneurs. As a fo ...
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The Sister Source

Women's Equity Center and Action Network

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The Sister Source podcast offers a listening-to-action experience that blends interviews with power brokers, movement builders, and policy wonks; segments featuring sisters leading change in their communities; and calls to action that show women of color how to make an impact. Listeners will leave each episode knowing what to do to be an effective changemaker in their community!
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CharterNation Podcast

California Charter Schools Association

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The CharterNation Podcast is a monthly podcast produced by the California Charter School Association. Episodes feature our Changemakers interview series in which CCSA's President & CEO Myrna Castrejón interviews influential charter public school leaders and allies on high-priority topics in K-12 education. Hosted by Ana Tintocalis, a former K-12 education journalist, the CharterNation Podcast also features news/analysis, perspectives and uplifting charter school stories in the Golden State. ...
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We talk to visionaries and game-changers who are doing things differently; using their businesses to do more good in the world. Join us as we dive into the stories and strategies of companies driven by purpose, not just profit. Each episode uncovers unique strategies, challenges, and the deeply satisfying rewards of using business as a platform for change. We offer listeners practical insights on building businesses that are not only successful but also socially and environmentally conscious ...
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In this deep and energizing episode, Mentor Dida sits down with Dustin Liu - facilitator, educator, and the Senior Associate Director at NYU Stern’s Initiative on Purpose and Flourishing - for a conversation that spans the art, science, and spirit of facilitation. Together we explore what it means to “ease the journey of becoming,” how to create co…
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We speak with Anita Spiller, VP of ESG for Tru Earth, and dive into the story behind this Canadian company shaking up the household product industry with its innovative, eco-friendly laundry strips. We explore how Tru Earth is tackling plastic waste, redefining sustainability in everyday routines, and building a movement of conscious consumers. Fro…
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, Cole talks with Dr. Britt Yamamoto about his book "The Soil of Leadership” and meaningful ways to support social impact leaders right now. A large part of the conversation centers around the core metaphor from the book about “growing soil”. Britt compares conventional farmers who focus on growing plants (shor…
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Who doesn't need more time in their life? I know I do. But what is the secret? How do we find more time in our lives without sacrificing our sanity or sleep? My guest this week, Jenna Piche, a time management coach, shares some practical ways to reframe how you look at your tasks, your time and your week to make your space in your schedule for thin…
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In this conversation, we dive deep with Jenny Sauer-Klein - a master of designing experiences that don’t just tick a box, but truly move people. Jenny has worked with companies like Airbnb, Google, and Genentech to bring their cultures to life, and she's the founder of The Culture Conference, where leaders come together to build workplaces that act…
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In our Season Two opener, we spotlight how the Vancouver Aquarium is creating more inclusive spaces for visitors—starting with their Neurodivergent Days. We learn how they're reimagining the aquarium experience to be more welcoming, accessible, and calming for neurodivergent individuals. We also dive into the incredible work of the Marine Mammal Re…
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In this soulful conversation, Sarah-Marie Hopf, joins us to explore the deeper art of facilitation - one that doesn’t just solve problems, but awakens possibility. Sarah-Marie is an executive coach, spaceholder, and facilitator who brings rare presence and clarity into the room. In this episode, we explore: How she first discovered facilitation as …
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, Cole sits down with Kori Linn, a professional coach who works with high achievers and individuals navigating complex relationships. Kori shares her insights on creating spaces where healthy conflict can thrive and how facilitation can benefit from coaching methodologies. She explores the concept of "connectio…
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You might be wondering what does Screen-Free Family Fun have to do with the NFL Draft in Green Bay? If you guessed that they are connected with the Family Trivia with Dad and Lad podcast, then you are correct! Meet Keely Marlowe, the mom and one of the creators of the Family Trivia with Dad and Lad podcast. My family loves this podcast and I was th…
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, we sit down with Vipul Shaha, creator of 'Mindful Being' and a global facilitator passionate about holistic education, mindfulness, and transformation. Vipul shares his journey from teaching in under-resourced classrooms to integrating mindfulness, nature, and body awareness into his facilitation practice. He…
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In this conversation, Cole Hoover and Adam Kahane of Reos Partners explore the art of systems transformation through stories from Adam's remarkable career. They discuss how everyday habits create lasting change and why transformation must inherently be a collective activity. Adam shares insights from his forthcoming book, highlighting the value of …
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, Mentor Dida sits down with Maria Galaykova, a learning experience designer who is passionate about creating transformative experiences through human-centered design and constructivist psychology. Maria discusses her journey from a certification manager and workplace consultant to discovering the missing link …
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What does it take to create real change in a community? If you said act local, and start small, you are spot on. In this episode of You Betcha, host Rayna interviews Denise Wittstock, a passionate leader running for the school board in Sheboygan and the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters. Denise shares her journey back to her hometown to raise her fam…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Jawanza Lamar, the founder of ParkingNSites, an organization dedicated to breaking down parking barriers and improving accessibility for mobility-challenged individuals. After experiencing a life-changing accident, Jawanza saw firsthand the struggles people with mobility challenges face—especially when it …
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What makes a school district thrive? In this episode of You Betcha She Did!, host Rayna sits down with Allie Tasche, a passionate candidate running for reelection to the Sheboygan area school board. Allie delves into critical issues like teacher retention, professional development, and the need for strategic funding to support inclusive education a…
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In this insightful episode of Facilitating Change, Mentor Dida sits down with Peter Williamson, co-founder of Barometer XP, to explore how play can powerfully transform team dynamics and organizational culture. Peter shares his journey from professional athlete to expert facilitator, revealing how play became central to his approach to building str…
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, Cole Hoover speaks with Dr. Julie Pham, an expert on interpersonal dynamics, organizational development, and cross-sector collaboration. Julie unpacks why our traditional understanding of respect often leads to disconnection, despite our best intentions. She shares frameworks from her book The 7 Forms of Resp…
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Do you ever wake up feeling like you’ve stepped into an alternate reality—one where the world feels upside down, and nothing makes sense? If so, you're not alone. This week, I’m joined by my dear friend Jenn Cassetta—a powerhouse TEDx speaker, empowerment coach, and self-defense expert—who brings her wisdom and resilience to the conversation. In th…
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Thank you so much for tuning in to Season One! We’ll be back in late April with Season Two of Up to So Good: The Purpose of Business. See you soon! We talk to visionaries and game-changers who are doing things differently; using their businesses to do more good in the world. Join us as we dive into the stories and strategies of companies driven by …
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Mary Anne Meskis, a founding member and the Executive Director of the Dravet Syndrome Foundation (DSF)—a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness, providing support, and funding research for Dravet syndrome. Dravet syndrome is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that begins in early childhood, typically cau…
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We sit down with Gordon Holley, co-founder and advisor of Humanity Financial Management Inc., to discuss the firm's pioneering journey as Canada's first accounting firm to become a Benefit Company. Gordon shares insights into their mission to enhance the financial capacity and credibility of charities, non-profits, First Nations, and Indigenous org…
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, Mentor Dida speaks with Jeff Hittner, a master facilitator, executive coach, and founder of the Ambitious Dads project. With 25 years of experience building better teams and people, Jeff shares his insights on how vulnerability and safe spaces drive transformation. From designing engaging workshops to helping…
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In this episode, the Changemaker Allies team, your co-hosts Mentor Dida & Cole Hoover alongside Ali Fraenkel, welcome you to a reflective discussion inspired by THE go-to, global annual report for facilitation. We dive into musings, a-has, and reflections inspired by the 2025 State of Facilitation Report from SessionLab. With insights from over 1,0…
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In this episode, we explore how car-sharing can be a game-changer for sustainability with Jane Hope from Modo, British Columbia’s pioneering car share co-operative. We dive into how Modo is reducing car dependency, cutting emissions, and making transportation more affordable and accessible—all while fostering a sense of community. Discover how shar…
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In this conversation, Cole and Mark explore the intricate dynamics of cross-sector collaboration and leadership in social enterprise. They discuss the messy reality of collaboration, where often everyone shows up with their own goals, metrics, and ways of measuring success. The discussion gets personal as they unpack how leaders need to do their ow…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Mentor Dida is joined by Kenny Clewett, who co-leads Ashoka’s Hello World initiative, a global effort focused on migration, integration, and refugee movements. Kenny shares his journey from his pastoral work to becoming a facilitator and change leader, spearheading cross-sectoral collaborations to tackle some of t…
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Toast isn’t your average tech recruitment firm. Founded in 2022 by April Hicke and Marissa McNeelands, this Canadian powerhouse is on a mission to shatter the glass ceiling in tech. They’re not just about filling seats; they’re about transforming workplaces. With a blind hiring process and an AI-driven job matching tool, they ensure that talent spe…
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In this conversation Cole connects with Nate Wong, a Partner at The Bridgespan Group and social impact educator, to explore how facilitation and transformative spaces can reshape relationships between funders and nonprofits. As a strategic advisor, Nate works to reshape traditional relationships between nonprofits and philanthropists, building new …
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Feeling overwhelmed and out of sync with your goals? I was and here is what I did about it. In this solo episode of You Betcha She Did!, I’m opening up about the power of taking intentional breaks to reset and realign. I’ll share my own journey of stepping back from the hustle to focus on what truly matters—like fitness, creativity, and finding my …
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, Mentor Dida speaks with Valentina Raman, co-founder of YouthxYouth and The Weaving Lab, about her approach to weaving communities, designing learning experiences, and building capacity for collective action. Valentina shares how she creates spaces for participants to bring their whole selves, the art of holdi…
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What if building generational wealth isn’t just about money, but about creating a legacy of knowledge, opportunities, and skills that can transform your family’s future? In this episode of You Betcha She Did, Rayna interviews entrepreneur Nikki Nash who dives deep into the multifaceted concept of generational wealth, challenging the notion that wea…
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Threading Change is on a mission to take the fashion industry from “fast and furious” to “slow and sustainable.” This youth-led powerhouse is all about stitching together a world where your clothes don’t cost the Earth (literally). They champion circular economies, climate justice, and feminism while calling out the fashion faux pas of the fast fas…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Tom Halkin, the Director of Public Affairs at the National Brain Tumor Society—the largest patient advocacy organization in the United States dedicated to curing brain tumors and supporting patients and their families. In our conversation, Tom sheds light on the harsh reality that, while survival rates for…
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What would you do if you had to start over with just $1,000 and a six-month lease? In this episode of You Betcha She Did, host Rayna Rokicki sits down with Luisa Molano, a trailblazer in female entrepreneurship, to explore her extraordinary journey. From bravely escaping an arranged marriage at 18 to walking away from a high-net-worth relationship …
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In this conversation, Cole and Nani talk about the art of transformative facilitation, exploring how to create spaces where authenticity is more important than assimilation, and deep listening guides design. They dive into Nani's work with the Courage Collective, discussing how her mission to "elevate the voices of the unheard" shapes her approach …
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, we sit down with Mohsin Mohi Ud Din, founder and CEO of #MeWe International Inc., to explore how communication, storytelling, and mindfulness are shaping changemakers across the globe. With more than 10,000 youth and caregivers impacted in over 12 countries, Mohsin shares insights from his groundbreaking narr…
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Wondering how to make your marketing actually connect with your dream clients? In this episode of You Betcha She Did, I chat with marketing consultant Victoria Hajar about how female entrepreneurs can simplify their marketing and make it work. We dive into why getting crystal clear on your messaging is key, how to choose the right lead channel (lik…
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Winter Break and the Holidays can be a hectic time. Tune into this bite-sized episode to learn 4 strategies to bring more calm and gratitude into your life at this moment. Also Thank you to ALL the listeners of You Betcha She Did! You guys are the reason this show keeps going and growing and when that happens we elevate women everywhere! If you're …
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Imagine a world where all stakeholders — not just shareholders — are valued and prioritized. Welcome to the B Corp movement. Our next guest has empowered over 150 companies through Decade Impact to achieve B Corp certifications. This work reflects her commitment to transforming capitalism into a force for good and driving social, environmental, and…
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Cole and David explore the art of effective gathering design and its crucial role in fostering meaningful conversations and cohesive experiences, especially in virtual settings. They discuss reimagining conferences as catalysts for ongoing learning communities. David shares insights on the benefits of time-bound "seasons" in collaborations, clear r…
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Ready to ditch the 9-to-5 and be your own boss? In this episode of You Betcha She Did, Rayna sits down with Liz Steblay, an author and thriving solopreneur, to uncover the secrets to self-employment success. From mastering your mindset and managing money to setting the right prices and leveraging LinkedIn, Liz shares the real-world strategies that …
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How do you turn a mountain of debt into a thriving, profitable business? In this episode of You Betcha She Did, host Rayna chats with branding powerhouse Pia Silva, who shares her incredible journey from financial struggle to stunning success. Pia reveals how she and her husband reimagined their small branding agency, ditching unprofitable long-ter…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Nicole Kenyon, head of the National MS Society Community Council in Tampa and a passionate fitness enthusiast. Living with Multiple Sclerosis and Type 1 Narcolepsy, she is committed to empowering others through legislative advocacy, fundraising, and fitness and community initiatives. In our conversation, N…
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An existential crisis prompted Murray Rodgers, an Alberta oilman, to seek answers at a spiritual retreat in Costa Rica. There, he discovered the transformative power of Ayahuasca, a plant medicine that helped him heal old wounds and grow as a leader. Inspired by this journey, Rodgers wrote The Psychedelic CEO, where he explores how psychedelics lik…
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The holiday season is a busy one for everyone but especially those in the Hospitality Industry. Working in hospitality is a high pressure, intense career that while rewarding can also be strife with mental health issues and addiction. When you're out and about this holiday season, remember to give some extra love, kindness and respect to those work…
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In this episode of Facilitating Change, we sit down with Greg Van Kirk, social entrepreneur and co-founder of The New Development Solutions Group, including Community Enterprise Solutions and Social Entrepreneur Corps. Greg shares his unique journey from investment banking to the Peace Corps, and how his work in rural communities helped him transit…
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EP01: Our world runs on plastic, possibly one of the most versatile materials man has ever created. Unfortunately, it is wreaking havoc on our environment and our health. In this episode, we sit down with Ranah Chavoshi, a marine biologist with expertise in aquatic toxicology and seaweed agriculture. Ranah shares her journey, from experimenting in …
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EP02: Eightbillion's CEO is a passionate entrepreneur driven by a commitment to health and sustainability and a desire to create positive change. She has developed a unique, nutrient-rich, low-caffeine beverage aimed at nourishing both the community and the planet. Founder and CEO Holly Xing, biochemist and nutritionist, shares her journey, the sci…
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In this episode, Rayna sits down with Wisconsin native Stephanie Krubsack, founder of Purevant Living, a B2B company dedicated to helping businesses elevate their sustainability practices. Growing up on a reforestation tree farm in the 1990s, Stephanie developed an early passion for sustainability, which led her to launch Purevant Living five years…
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