EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 45 MIN
The Roads We Walk: How One Woman’s Quiet Power Changed Everything, A Conversation with Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble
from Shameless Reinvention · host shamelessreinventions
What does it mean to walk the work forward? In this episode of Shameless Reinvention, Sharon and Sonya sit down with the remarkable Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble, a global philanthropist, connector, and bridge builder who has spent decades quietly changing the world, from funding women entrepreneurs in post-genocide Rwanda to organizing a 66-person cultural exchange to the Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Sites in Montgomery and the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma during the 60th jubilee of Bloody Sunday. Velma shares the African proverbs her father used to teach her, why she believes brokenness is the beginning of humanity, and what moved her to tears in the written reflections of the young women she brought on that historic trip. She talks about being the spark rather than the answer, leading without ego, and the moment in a Beijing conference room that changed how she would lead forever. This is a conversation about legacy, love, and the courage it takes to keep walking the work forward. And yes, we end with a truth bomb that will stay with you. Do not miss this one. And if you missed Part One with the extraordinary Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole, go back and listen first.
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