416: How to be a positive changemaker - with Catherine Alonzo

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 47 MIN

416: How to be a positive changemaker - with Catherine Alonzo

from The Simplifiers Podcast · host Mary Baird

Right now, a lot of people are feeling overwhelmed. At work. At home. In the world around them. Things feel heavy. Uncertain. Bigger than any one person can fix. And when everything feels this hard, it's easy to wonder… is this just the reality now? Is it hopeless? Or is it still possible to create positive change? My special guest today is Catherine Alonzo, and she's simplifying how to be a positive changemaker. Here's how. My special guest today is Catherine Alonzo and she's simplifying how to be a positive changemaker.  We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including: Why this moment feels so overwhelming right now, both personally and professionally, and how her trifecta of change helps explain what we're experiencing. Where her own drive to make change comes from, and how that shaped the changemaker and leader she has become. The four tools every changemaker needs: vision, action, core values, and conviction. What "your five yards" means, and how to figure out the part you are meant to carry forward right now. And how to keep going when change feels hard, especially when you're facing burnout, imposter syndrome, setbacks, or the fear that your efforts are too small to matter. Q: Are you wanting to learn how to be a positive changemaker? If yes, this one is for you. It's time to #DoTheThing! ---- Show notes available with all links mentioned here:https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/416-how-to-be-a-positive-changemaker---with-catherine-alonzo

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