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Community Catalysts
by Matt Lehrman
Community Catalysts is a weekly podcast from Social Prosperity Partners, hosted by Matt Lehrman, where leaders from local government and nonprofits reflect on what they've learned—often the hard way—and share practical wisdom for those working to strengthen their communities.
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"The Truth Is the Work." with Charlie Cauffman, COO, Washakie County School District #1, Wyoming
Charlie Cauffman's leadership was shaped in a moment he didn't expect and couldn't avoid. Early in his career, just months into a new role, he uncovered a seven-figure budget deficit that required immediate action—and public decisions that would directly affect people's livelihoods. Serving in a close-knit rural community where relationships are personal and highly visible, Charlie faced not only the math of the problem, but the emotional weight that came with it. In a place where you see the people you serve every day, leadership is not abstract—it's lived. In this conversation, he shares what that experience taught him: why truth must come before comfort, how to navigate intense public reaction without becoming defensive, and why no leader should carry difficult decisions alone. His insights offer a grounded perspective on integrity, emotional awareness, and the quiet discipline required to lead when the stakes are deeply human. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Raise Your Hand." with John Little, Partner Emeritus, Social Prosperity Partners
For John Little, public service was never an abstract idea. It was a call—and it felt personal. As a boy, listening to John F. Kennedy's voice echo through his home, the message landed with clarity: step forward, serve, take responsibility. He did. Over a decades-long career in Scottsdale, John rose from budget analyst to city manager, carrying that sense of duty into decisions that shaped a growing community. Along the way, his idealism was tested, refined, and grounded in the realities of leadership. This conversation marks a meaningful moment. A co-founder of Social Prosperity Partners, John helped shape a national practice focused on civic leadership, public dialogue, and helping communities make decisions together. As he steps into the role of Partner Emeritus, this is a reflection on a life guided by purpose. At the center of it all is a belief he returns to again and again: nothing works unless someone raises their hand. Not to complain, not to observe—but to step in, take responsibility, and serve. What emerges is a portrait of leadership rooted in duty, dignity, and respect—and a reminder that communities only work when people answer the call. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Engagement with Purpose" with Christian Dorsey, Former Chair, Arlington County Board, Virginia
Christian Dorsey's path to public service began with a realization: if no one else is willing to act, leadership becomes your responsibility. From a career in economic policy and nonprofit work to serving as chair of the Arlington County Board, his journey reflects a steady commitment to turning ideas into action. Leading in the Washington, D.C. region means working across boundaries, balancing competing priorities, and responding to forces beyond any one jurisdiction. Through experiences like Amazon's HQ2, Christian emphasizes that community engagement is not just a step in the process, but a discipline. In this conversation, he breaks down what that discipline looks like in practice: why leaders sometimes must act before full engagement is possible, how to prepare communities with real information instead of vague outreach, and why timing, transparency, and follow-through determine whether engagement builds trust or erodes it. He also shares how staying physically present in everyday community life—and testing ideas before they're fully formed—keeps leadership grounded, responsive, and effective. This episode is presented in partnership with the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Healthy People, Strong Communities" with Marty Cho, CEO and Co-founder of Mechi
From his youth in Cameroon to building a career in the United States as a nurse practitioner, school board trustee, and entrepreneur, Marty Cho's journey reflects a powerful throughline: well-being is foundational to learning, leadership, and community. As CEO and Co-founder of Mechi and a former trustee of the Jefferson Union High School District Board, Marty connects his clinical experience with his work in governance—advancing a clear idea he calls "Movement as Medicine," and showing how physical health, emotional awareness, and prevention directly influence performance, decision-making, and outcomes in public systems. In this conversation, he invites leaders to see wellness not as an add-on, but as a practical strategy for stronger schools, better decisions, and more connected communities. LINKS Marty Cho: https://www.mechi.app/about Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Local Responsibility in Remote Places." with Nils Andreassen, Alaska Municipal League
What does local responsibility look like in places where communities aren't connected by roads, where fuel arrives once a year, and where distance shapes every decision? In this episode, Nils Andreassen of the Alaska Municipal League shares how cities and towns across Alaska meet the demands of governing in some of the most remote conditions in the country. Supporting communities that are often isolated yet deeply interdependent, the League helps ensure that essential services continue, even when capacity is limited and the margin for error is small. This conversation offers a rare perspective on local leadership where the stakes are immediate and the work is unmistakably real—and a reminder that, even in less extreme settings, responsibility still requires clarity, connection, and follow-through. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Public Education Is Where We Learn to Live Together." with Jennifer Hall Lee, Pasadena Unified School Board, California
Jennifer Hall Lee's approach to public leadership is rooted in a story that began with her mother. As a social worker at Willowbrook State School—once one of the nation's largest institutions for people with disabilities—her mother helped expose conditions of overcrowding, neglect, and abuse that had been hidden from public view. That work, which Jennifer witnessed firsthand, contributed to a national reckoning that reshaped how people are treated, educated, and included in American society. Now serving on the Pasadena Unified School Board, Jennifer carries forward a belief shaped by that legacy: systems only work when they serve everyone. In a community where public education must compete to be chosen and operate under constant strain, her leadership reflects a commitment to ensuring that no student is treated as separate or secondary. From her local service to her work with women's rights advocates in Pakistan, Jennifer returns to the same core principle: when we divide people into categories, we weaken the whole. This conversation offers a moving reminder that the strength of a community is measured by how fully it includes everyone within it. LINKS Jennifer Hall Lee: jenniferhalllee.com Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Don't Be Right. Be Understood." with Mayor Derrick Wood, Town of Dumfries, Virginia
Derrick Wood didn't set out to become Mayor. He was selling barbecue in a parking lot when a cease-and-desist order pushed him into a council meeting he didn't even know existed. Years later, he was leading the town. What he discovered along the way is a lesson many leaders learn the hard way: being right isn't enough. If people don't see the impact on their lives, they won't support the outcome. In this candid conversation, Mayor Wood reflects on early missteps, hard-earned credibility, and the shift from pushing ideas to helping people see what he sees. That lesson came into sharp focus as he led one of the most controversial decisions his town had faced—transforming a long-troubled landfill into a destination that brought jobs, revenue, and a new identity to the community. The resistance was real. So was the risk. What made the difference was not proving he was right, but helping others understand how the decision affected them—and why it mattered. This episode is a reminder that leadership isn't about winning the argument. It's about doing the work to build understanding—so a community can move forward together. LINKS Mayor Derrick R. Wood: DerickRWood.com Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Social Media Playbook" with Sam Toles, CiviSocial
Many local leaders have given up on the idea that meaningful civic dialogue can happen on social media, a space many experience as deeply toxic. Sam Toles says the problem isn't social media as a whole, but the ways local governments often choose to show up there—approaches that can unintentionally fuel outrage rather than connection. A former media executive, city council member, and founder of CiviSocial, Sam explains how the architecture of different platforms shapes online behavior—and what local leaders can do differently. Drawing on his work with local governments across the country, he outlines a practical playbook built on authenticity, human storytelling, and choosing the right platforms so communities can see government for what it truly is: neighbors serving neighbors. LINKS Sam Toles: CiviSocial Sam's demographic slide Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: CatalystGuest.us Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Guarding the Process" with Recorder Dana Lewis, Pinal County, Arizona
When elections work well, most people never think about them. When something goes wrong, the entire system is suddenly under a microscope. Dana Lewis, Recorder and Officer in Charge of Elections for Pinal County, speaks candidly about what it means to carry that responsibility. From chaotic election-day failures to rebuilding systems designed to prevent a single point of breakdown, Dana describes the pressure, precision, and teamwork required to run elections in today's climate. Her story offers a vivid look inside the invisible infrastructure of public life—and the people whose steady work keeps it functioning when the stakes are highest. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Optimism on the Oath" with Trustee Maiaika Velazquez, Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, CA
Optimism is not the first quality many people associate with public office. It is, however, the quality that defines Trustee Maiaika Velazquez. Elected in lieu of opposition just minutes before the filing deadline, Maiaika stepped into school board service carrying lived experience shaped by poverty, special needs advocacy, and firsthand encounters with bureaucracy. She knows what it feels like to sit across the table and say, "We're not just a file." This conversation explores governance shaped by lived experience—the discipline of representing an entire district while remembering families who often feel unseen. Maiaika reflects on imposter syndrome, growing fluency in board leadership, and the responsibility of decisions that affect real lives. Her leadership is grounded, resilient, and forward moving. It is a reminder that public service can still be hopeful, even in complex times. LINKS MPUSD Prom Drive Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Creating a Little Utopia" with Clerk Trustee Tauna Rodarte, Fallbrook Union High School District, CA
What does it look like to shift from hands-on service to public stewardship? In Fallbrook, California—a rural community shaped by agriculture, military families, and economic challenge—that question takes on real meaning. Tauna Rodarte reflects on moving from decades of volunteer nonprofit leadership into the disciplined role of school board governance, where impact is measured less by direct action and more by steady oversight and long-term direction. Our conversation explores the difference between service and governance, the importance of civility and consensus in public leadership, and the clarity that comes from understanding the proper role of an elected board. Along the way, Tauna shares hard-earned insights about building trust, exercising restraint, and strengthening the systems that allow students and communities to thrive. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"When Everyone Advances" with Chairman Jeffrey McKay, Fairfax County, Virginia
Policy choices shape communities—but values shape policy. Chairman Jeffrey McKay reflects on leading Fairfax County through economic disruption while also advancing One Fairfax, a countywide framework that requires leaders to examine how decisions affect opportunity, access, and long-term outcomes across communities. He discusses what it takes to hold together short-term crisis response and long-term institutional change—and why leadership at the local level must operate at multiple altitudes at once. This episode is part of a monthly series sponsored by RELI – the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS One Fairfax: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/topics/one-fairfax Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Governing Across Difference" with Kristen Miles, Director of Board Development, Oregon School Boards Association
Strong governance begins, not with agreement, but with shared purpose. When governing bodies struggle, it's rarely about policy alone. It's about how leaders manage disagreement, use their limited public time, and stay focused on what matters most. Drawing on her work with school boards across Oregon, Kristen Miles explains why those dynamics directly shape outcomes—and how boards can govern more effectively even when consensus is hard to reach. Kristen explores the difference between power over and power with, showing why legitimacy, judgment, and collaboration matter more than ideology. She offers practical insight into navigating conflict, grounding difficult conversations in student success, and leading in ways that earn credibility rather than erode it. LINKS OSBA Board Development Resources: https://www.osba.org/board-development/ Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Positive Politics" with Neil Thanedar, Executive Director, Michigan Campaign Finance Network
Democracy does not need to be reinvented. It needs to be cared for. In this conversation, Neil Thanedar reflects on how transparency strengthens public trust by helping communities better understand the systems that already serve them. Drawing on the investigative work of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, he explains how tracing the flow of money in politics brings clarity, accountability, and confidence to public decision-making. Rather than approaching campaign finance with cynicism, Neil advances a vision he calls positive politics—rooted in ambitious optimism, long-term thinking, and the belief that democratic institutions are fundamentally sound when they are visible, understandable, and responsibly stewarded. Transparency, he argues, reinforces the social contract and enables leaders to earn the trust required to do meaningful, constructive work. LINKS Neil Thanedar's book: www.PositivePoliticsBook.com Michigan Campaign Finance Network: https://mcfn.org/ Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Trust is the True Infrastructure of Local Government" with Matthew Johnson, Town Manager, Jamestown, NC
Trust is easy to take for granted until it is tested. In this candid conversation, Matthew Johnson, Town Manager of Jamestown, reflects on key moments that shaped his understanding of public trust, from an early misstep in a rezoning meeting to navigating community division, misinformation, and leadership turnover during a once-in-a-generation development decision. Johnson explores what it means to lead professionally when decisions feel personal, why trust is the real infrastructure that sustains local government, and how curiosity, relationship-building, and steady presence can help leaders navigate conflict even when outcomes remain uncertain. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"The Next Generation of Local Leadership" with Vice Chair Maureen Coffey, Arlington County, Virginia
Expectations of local leadership are changing—and this conversation helps explain how and why. Vice Chair Maureen Coffey reflects on stepping into office as the youngest person ever elected to the Arlington County Board, what it took to earn trust, and what surprised her once she was in the role——while navigating barriers that aren't always visible, but still shape who feels welcomed into leadership and who has to work harder to be heard. This episode is part of a monthly series sponsored by RELI – the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Connect on Substack and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Our Shared Purpose" with Matt Lehrman, Social Prosperity Partners
As 2025 draws to a close, Community Catalysts host Matt Lehrman offers a heartfelt reflection on gratitude, leadership, and the promise of local democracy. In this special Thanksgiving message, he reminds us that the future of our nation depends not on distant politics, but on how neighbors come together to listen, deliberate, and lead in the places we call home. Disagreement, Matt observes, isn't a failure — it's proof that democracy is alive. And when we meet one another with patience, humility, and respect, we keep that promise alive for generations to come. Community Catalysts will pause publication through December and return in January with more stories, more dialogue, and more inspiration from the people who make local leadership work. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Unlearning Partisanship" with Councilmember Brenda Kalivianakis, Fountain Hills, Arizona
Councilmember Brenda Kalivianakis of Fountain Hills, Arizona, entered local government as part of a conservative majority determined to "reclaim" their town. What she didn't expect was how quickly loyalty could turn into pressure — or how strongly she'd resist being told how to vote. In this candid conversation, Brenda traces her evolution from partisan recruit to independent thinker, describing what happens when national-style politics collide with small-town governance. She talks about being urged to "toe the line," about donors demanding refunds, and about the moment she decided her oath of office meant more than political allegiance. Her story reveals the personal cost of standing apart — and the quiet strength it takes to stay focused on serving all the people, even when partisans on both sides would rather you didn't. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Success Is Quiet" with Brooks Williams, City Manager, Ferris, Texas
In public service, real success isn't measured in headlines or applause. It's in the city that still runs, the crisis that never came, and the community that quietly thrives because someone cared enough to do the hard work well. Brooks Williams—City Manager of Ferris, Texas—has become a nationally followed voice on LinkedIn for the way he writes about local government with honesty, humility, and heart. His posts capture what it feels like to lead under pressure, to balance ideals with reality, and to keep faith with a profession too often taken for granted. In this episode, Brooks talks about why he writes, what keeps him hopeful, and how he turns reflection into fuel for leadership. He shares lessons on servant leadership, civic responsibility, and finding joy in the quiet, steady work of keeping a community running. LINKS Follow Brooks Williams on LinkedIn Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"The Long Game of Leadership" with Dave Albo, Former Member, Virginia House of Delegates
For nearly 24 years, Dave Albo represented Northern Virginia in the Virginia House of Delegates—including 12 years as chairman of the influential House Courts of Justice Committee, where every word of law was debated for its impact on real people. A lifelong Republican known for his diligence and attention to detail, Albo helped craft Virginia's largest-ever transportation funding package in 2013, a process that took eight years of persistence, negotiation, and listening across party lines. In this conversation, he reflects on how patient, practical leadership can reconcile deeply held principles with urgent public needs—and why listening, precision, and perseverance remain the true tests of governing well. This episode is made possible by the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government, supporting collaboration and innovation among local leaders across Northern Virginia. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Sometimes a Hammer, Sometimes a Feather" with Mayor Bill Danielson, Irmo, SC
Bill Danielson never imagined himself in politics. After more than 35 years in business, he was encouraged to run for Irmo Town Council—and in 2023, he stepped into the mayor's office. In Irmo—a town of 12,000 that collects neither sales tax nor property tax—the challenge of funding local government depends on business partnerships, careful budgeting, and steady leadership. Bill calls himself a "hammer" personality—pushing hard to get things done. But in public office, he's discovered the equal importance of the feather: listening carefully, choosing words thoughtfully, and building respectful relationships even when tensions rise. In this episode, Bill shares what he's learning on the job: how he raised $75,000 in weeks for his Mayor Uplift initiative to fight food insecurity, why calm leadership on the dais matters, and what it takes to stand firm when accusations fly. His story is candid, practical, and a reminder that effective community leadership means adapting, growing, and leading with principle. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Welcome Fearless Leaders" with Milton Brown, School Board Member, Washington County, FL
Milton Brown never planned on serving on a school board. His first career was in law enforcement, where he survived multiple life-threatening encounters—including one that ended his service with the Florida Highway Patrol. Returning home to Washington County, Florida, he became a pastor and eventually stepped into education leadership. His election came down to the wire—flipping from an eight-vote loss to a seven-vote win after a recount. And ever since, Milton has carried the same message he offered when I first met him at the Florida School Boards Association: "Welcome, fearless leaders." So what does it mean to lead fearlessly in a rural district where resources are tight, more than half the students qualify for free and reduced lunch, and state or federal policy shifts can change everything overnight? In this conversation, Milton shares how his background fuels his respect for every person, why listening to bus drivers and cafeteria staff reveals practical solutions, and how creativity kept a school music program alive. His story is one of grit, faith, and finding ways forward—even when the odds are stacked against you. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Theater Is Community" with Pamme Jones, Ridgefield Theater Barn (CT)
What does it take to transform a small-town community theater into a thriving cultural force? For Pamme Jones, Executive and Artistic Director of the Ridgefield Theater Barn, it started not with a budget or a building plan—but with a conversation about values. In this episode, Pamme shares the remarkable 15-year journey that began with a micromanaging board and a debate over light bulbs, and evolved into a bold, inclusive vision grounded in three core values: inclusion, respect, and joy. You'll hear how Pamme helped lead a cultural and organizational transformation—navigating painful transitions, building community partnerships, and holding firm to a mission that invites people in and invites them to grow. Her story is a masterclass in value-driven leadership, and a reminder that even the most creative organizations need structure, courage, and trust to thrive. From difficult departures to groundbreaking productions, this conversation shines a spotlight on what it means to lead with integrity and purpose—on stage and off. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leadership Pipelines and Public Trust" with Dr. Peter Noonan, Executive Director, Washington Area Schools Study Council
Dr. Peter Noonan has served in senior education leadership roles across Northern Virginia, including assistant superintendent in Fairfax County, superintendent of City of Fairfax Schools, and superintendent of Falls Church City Public Schools. Now, as Executive Director of the Washington Area Schools Study Council, he's focused on two urgent challenges: building pipelines to prepare the next generation of superintendents and school board members, and helping communities re-engage with public education in the wake of COVID. In this episode, Dr. Noonan reflects on the three eras of leadership—pre-COVID, during the pandemic, and the years since—sharing how expectations for trust and transparency have shifted, and what it takes for leaders to hold fast to their values while keeping their communities engaged. His insights are grounded in schools but resonate with anyone working to strengthen public institutions. This episode is made possible by the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leading with Love and Clarity" with Dr. Karen Barber, Superintendent, Santa Rosa County District Schools (FL)
When Dr. Karen Barber became superintendent in 2020, she faced a pandemic and a financial crisis all at once. In this episode, she shares how a clear mission—to love, educate, and prepare all students for graduation and a successful future—helped guide her district through uncertainty. From asking staff "What's your superpower?" to building trust one relationship at a time, Dr. Barber reflects on leadership grounded in care, collaboration, and clarity of purpose. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"This Is a Human Issue" with Marissa Knapp, Broome County Overdose Prevention Director
What does it take to bring a community together around an issue as painful and polarizing as the overdose crisis? For Marissa Knapp, Director of Overdose Prevention for Broome County, New York, it means leading with empathy, persistence, and a deep commitment to meeting people where they are. In this episode, she shares how she builds trust across difference, navigates stigma, and keeps momentum in a field where loss and disagreement are constant. You'll hear what it means to convene over 100 partners—from law enforcement to grieving families—and how even criticism can become a tool for public awareness. From Narcan on city buses to the quiet moments that sustain her, this is a powerful story of civic resolve, emotional honesty, and leadership that doesn't give up. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Marissa Knapp demonstrates How to Administer Narcan (link coming) Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Care over Fear" with Rebecca StClair, Vice Mayor of Muskegon, MI
What does it take to stand firm in the face of outrage—even when it costs you friendships, safety, and peace of mind? Rebecca StClair, Vice Mayor and Commissioner at Large for Muskegon, Michigan, shares what it's like to step into local leadership and almost immediately face protests, national scrutiny, and personal attacks over a deeply controversial land sale. But this isn't just a story of conflict—it's a story of conviction, resilience, and a deep love for community. Rebecca talks openly about balancing civic duty with personal values, how fear almost kept her from running, and why she chose to lead anyway. From her city's post-industrial transformation to the ethics of difficult decisions, she offers a powerful reflection on what grounded, principled leadership looks like in the real world. Listen in to hear what it means to care more than you fear—and to keep showing up for a community that's learning to rise together. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Advocacy is Leadership" with Brian Stephens, CEO of Caissa K12
Public schools are no longer the default—and that means they must no longer assume that their value speaks for itself. In this episode, Brian Stephens, CEO of Caissa K12, joins Community Catalysts with a clear call to action: if districts want families to choose them, they must speak up with purpose, clarity, and conviction. Brian shares what it takes for school leaders to break out of a compliance mindset and step boldly into advocacy—energizing their message, engaging their communities, and reclaiming the narrative about public education's purpose and power. With a background in psychology, law, and political strategy, Brian brings a uniquely sharp and disciplined approach to the work of public education advocacy. This conversation is a charge to act—and an invitation to lead with both strategy and heart. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Listen to Brian's Podcast: Public Education Unfiltered Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Trust the Process" with David Tarter, Executive Director, Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship, George Mason University
What does collaborative leadership really look like? David Tarter shares lessons from five terms as Mayor of Falls Church, Virginia—including leading a major high school redevelopment and coordinating Northern Virginia's COVID response. Now at George Mason University, he's helping shape the next generation of community builders. In this episode, David reflects on the power of patience, vision, and public engagement to drive meaningful progress. This episode is made possible by the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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The Weights We Carry: A Labor Day Reflection on Leadership and Purpose
This special episode of Community Catalysts offers something different: no guest, no interview—just a moment of pause. As Labor Day approaches and a new school year begins, host Matt Lehrman shares a personal essay honoring the burdens school leaders carry every day. From public scrutiny to policy strain, from emotional fatigue to civic responsibility, this reflection speaks not only to school board members and administrators, but to all who serve their communities with integrity and resolve. If you've ever felt the weight of leadership—this one's for you. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"When the Tornado Hit" with Mayor Jonas Anderson, Cave City, Arkansas
On March 14, 2025, an EF-3 tornado tore through Cave City, Arkansas, devastating homes, businesses, and infrastructure. But recovery didn't begin in offices or press briefings—it began in the dark, with neighbors wielding chainsaws and community leaders figuring it out in real time. Now, just over four months later, Mayor Jonas Anderson offers a thorough and candid debrief of what it took to lead through crisis. In this instructive and extended conversation, he recounts the urgency of those first hours, the practical challenges of coordinating volunteers, the realities of local, state, and federal response, and the unexpected symbolism of a crumpled welcome sign that still lights up at night. This is a story of responsibility, resilience, and what it truly means to show up for your community when it matters most. LINKS Listen now to Mayor Anderson's 8/20/24 interview Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"A Civic Calling Reconsidered" with Reverend Audrey Hartness-Reese, Westminster, SC
In the very first episode of Community Catalysts, Audrey Hartness-Reese—who serves both as a City Councilmember and as Pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Westminster, South Carolina—shared how her calling to ministry led her into civic leadership. Today, she returns to the podcast with a deeply personal update, recorded live and in person at the annual conference of the Municipal Association of South Carolina (MASC) in Hilton Head. What happens when two callings begin to pull in different directions? And how do you know when it's time to step back from public service, even when the work still matters? With grace, honesty, and deep conviction, Audrey opens up about navigating the tensions between faith and governance—and the courage it takes to let go. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leadership That Lasts" with John Milliken, Senior Fellow in Residence, George Mason University
Former Arlington County Board member, Virginia Secretary of Transportation, and lifelong public servant John Milliken reflects on five decades of civic leadership—from shaping transit-oriented development to forging regional collaboration. With wisdom earned across local, regional, and state government, he shares lessons on navigating uncertainty, moral decision-making, and staying engaged even when the road ahead is unclear. This episode is made possible by the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Engaged vs. Enraged" with Jennifer Kretovic, City Councilor, Concord, NH
Concord, NH City Councilor Jennifer Kretovic reflects on two decades of local leadership—from a downtown revitalization shaped by 70 community meetings to a recent golf course upgrade that sparked sharp online opposition in the post-COVID climate. She shares what's changed in public discourse, how personal attacks have become more common, and why staying grounded in purpose matters more than ever. For civic leaders, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at trust, ego, and the discipline it takes to lead through turbulence. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Doing Good and Doing Right" with John Scola, Senior VP of Advancement, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley
You want to make a difference. But in civic leadership, doing good isn't enough—it matters how you do it. In this episode, John Scola—Senior VP of Advancement at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley and Chair of the Global Ethics Committee for the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)—shares real-world insights on leading with integrity. What does it mean to act ethically under pressure? And how do you build trust when doing the right thing comes at a cost? This is a candid conversation about transparency, accountability, and why ethics must guide every effort to serve the public good. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"When Transparency Turns Tense" with Wade Beltramo, General Counsel, NYCOM
What happens when someone walks into City Hall, starts filming, and refuses to explain why? For many local officials, that's the reality of so-called "First Amendment audits." In this timely episode, Wade Beltramo, General Counsel of NYCOM, helps us navigate the legal and emotional challenges behind these confrontational encounters. Wade explains the strong deference courts give to First Amendment rights—even when exercised in disruptive ways. He outlines what local governments can do to protect staff and constituents while honoring their duty to transparency and accountability. With real-world examples and practical advice, Wade reminds us that public service requires both courage and readiness. His essential message to leaders: "Don't do nothing." LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"A Leap Into Crisis" with Mayor Deborah Hudson, Wilton, Alabama
Leadership doesn't always begin with a plan. For Mayor Deborah Hudson of Wilton, Alabama, it began with a simple errand—paying her water bill—and turned into a moment of truth for her town. With the mayor, clerk, utility staff, and most of the council gone, Wilton was in chaos. She could have walked away. Instead, she stepped up. In this episode, Mayor Hudson shares how she took the reins in a time of disorder, guided by faith, honesty, and an unshakable commitment to her community. From restoring basic operations to winning the town's first-ever grant, her story is a powerful example of steady leadership, even when the storm is already raging. If you've ever been thrust into leadership—or wondered how others rise when everything falls apart—this conversation is a vivid reminder that some of the most powerful stories in leadership begin with a single, unexpected step. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Bold Leadership, Thoughtful Planning" with Speaker Don Scott, Virginia House of Delegates
Recorded live for the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI), this episode features a dialogue with Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Don Scott on the statewide impacts of shifting federal policy. Speaking to local leaders across Northern Virginia, the Speaker outlines the work of the Emergency Committee on the Impacts of Federal Workforce and Funding Reductions and discusses the need for fact-based, bipartisan planning in response to economic uncertainty. Reflecting on the magnitude of current challenges, Speaker Scott states, "We're at a 10 right now… but this is not the time for panic—this is the time for bold leadership grounded in analysis." This episode is presented in partnership with the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LopEzTqBkcs Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leading with Cariño" with Barbara Bencomo, Chief Administrative Officer, Las Cruces, New Mexico
"Leading with Cariño" with Barbara Bencomo, Chief Administrative Officer, Las Cruces, New Mexico Description: What does it look like when a city builds compassion into its culture—not as sentiment, but as strategy? Barbara Bencomo, Chief Administrative Officer of Las Cruces, New Mexico, shares how the city's philosophy of Cariño—a Spanish word for care and kindness—guides both internal operations and public service. From potholes to policy planning, Bencomo discusses how Las Cruces weaves empathy into everyday governance, and why fostering connection across departments and with residents leads to better outcomes. For leaders striving to build trust in a complex world, this episode offers a powerful reminder: Humanity is not a distraction from effective government—it's the foundation. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leading with Vision in Uncertain Times" with Justin Wilson, Former Mayor, City of Alexandria, Virginia
In this extended episode recorded live for the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI), former Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson offers a candid look at what it means to govern through complexity. Reflecting on his years in office—and on the pressures facing today's local leaders—Wilson shares insights on public trust, political risk, and the essential role of local government in times of national uncertainty. From managing COVID to navigating federal overreach, he underscores why a clear and shared vision is essential for community resilience. This episode is presented in partnership with the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative (RELI) at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government. LINKS Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ODUKBpW_a1g Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Finding Clarity Amid the Clamor" with Kevin Lyons, Co-Founder & CEO, FlashVote
In a digital age where public dialogue is often drowned out by outrage and misinformation, civic leaders face an urgent challenge: How can they hear—and serve—the whole community, not just the loudest voices? Kevin Lyons, co-founder of FlashVote, joins the conversation to explore what it takes to make local decision-making more representative, responsive, and resilient. From cutting through the clamor of public comment to designing questions that reveal real community priorities, this episode offers a timely roadmap for leaders committed to listening with clarity, not just volume. LINKS FlashVote: www.FlashVote.com Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leading with Purpose and People" with Mayor Mike Oakley of Centreville, Alabama
Mayor Mike Oakley's leadership journey spans nearly four decades in military service and now guides his work as mayor of Centreville, Alabama. In the military, leadership meant executing a mission with discipline and precision. In local government, it's about trust, collaboration, and community-building. In this episode, he shares how he's adapted from commanding troops in combat zones to uniting a small town—offering hard-earned insights on teamwork, decision-making, and leading through uncertainty. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Service & Sacrifice" with Mayor Brian Vincent, Farmville, VA
With Memorial Day approaching, we share a personal reflection from our February 11, 2025, conversation with Mayor Brian Vincent of Farmville, VA. After his interview, he spoke about his father, the late Lieutenant Colonel Rick Vincent, U.S. Army—his service, sacrifice, and the profound impact of his legacy. This Memorial Day, let's reflect on our responsibility as community leaders to honor those who gave their lives and uphold the values they fought to defend. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Every Leader Needs a Strong Network" with Jim Tedford, CEO, Association for Animal Welfare Advancement
Leadership isn't just about advancing your mission—it's about forging professional partnerships that amplify impact. With over 40 years in animal welfare (that's 280 in dog years!), Jim Tedford shares hard-earned insights that apply to leaders in any field. His message? Strengthen your network, invest in the next generation, and recognize that real progress happens through collaboration, not in isolation. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on how leadership is about more than management—it's about building relationships that support meaningful change. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Leading with Connection" - an Extended Conversation with U.S. Senator Tim Kaine
In this special episode of Community Catalysts, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine offers a candid, unflinching look at the challenges facing local leaders today. Recorded live on May 2nd as part of the Spring 2025 Leadership Dialogues hosted by RELI—the Regional Elected Leaders Initiative at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government—Senator Kaine discusses the erosion of public trust, the shifting landscape of federal policy, and the essential role of local governance in defending democratic values. This episode is presented in partnership with RELI, as part of their ongoing effort to share the insights and experiences of Northern Virginia's local leaders with a national audience. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Double Down on Trust and Leadership" with Ian Coyle, President, Pracademic Partners
How do local leaders earn trust and navigate governance effectively? Ian Coyle, former Chief Administrative Officer of Livingston County, NY, and now President of Pracademic Partners, shares lessons from his career, including becoming New York's youngest municipal manager at 24. He unpacks the unique leadership role of municipal administrators, the power of direct public engagement, and the challenge of staying professional and nonpartisan amid political pressures. His core message—double down on engagement, ethics, and leadership—offers a practical roadmap for building trust, strengthening communities, and leading with integrity. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Representation and Resolve" with Ilryong Moon, At-Large Member, Fairfax County School Board
Ilryong Moon, the first Asian-American elected to public office in Fairfax County, shares how a personal reckoning pushed him to step beyond the boundaries of his immigrant experience and into a life of public service. From repeating high school to master English, to graduating from Harvard, practicing law, and serving on one of the nation's largest school boards, his journey is one of perseverance, purpose, and representation. In this heartfelt conversation, Moon reflects on the challenges he overcame, the values that guide his leadership, and the enduring power of public education to shape lives and communities. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"The Power of Hard Conversations" with Chuck Frye, Jr., Vice Mayor, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Chuck Frye, Jr., Vice Mayor of Fredericksburg, Virginia, shares how open, honest dialogue led his community to reverse a controversial decision on removing a historic slave auction block. What began as a 6-1 vote against became a 6-1 vote in favor—driven not by pressure, but by empathy as a shared process. This episode reveals how civic leadership is about more than decisions—it's about creating space for understanding. LINKS NBC News | Stone Ghosts In The South: Confederate Monuments And America's Battle With Itself: https://youtu.be/msIDM8MyGqg?si=aC7s_DGsBZtQR2WR Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Somebody Ought to Do Something About That" with Kris Amundson, Former Virginia State Delegate
What sparks the journey into civic leadership? For Kris Amundson, it started with a simple yet fateful phrase: "Somebody ought to do something about that." From volunteering in her daughter's school to serving on the Fairfax County School Board and ultimately the Virginia House of Delegates, Kris shares how a commitment to action—not ambition—drove her leadership path. In this episode, she reflects on the lessons of public service, the power of collaboration, and why compromise isn't a dirty word. At a time when political division threatens progress, Kris offers a refreshing perspective on getting things done and making government work for the people it serves. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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"Reflecting on the Chattahoochee's Transformation" with Mayor Skip Henderson, Columbus, Georgia
Mayor Skip Henderson of Columbus, Georgia, reflects on the profound impact of the Chattahoochee River Restoration Project, more than a decade after its completion. First envisioned as a bold environmental and economic experiment, the project has transformed Columbus into a destination for outdoor adventure and urban revitalization. Building on the insights from Otis White's original Civic Strategies podcast, this conversation explores lessons learned and how the project's success has sparked even greater aspirations for the city's future. From overcoming skepticism to fueling new waves of investment and civic pride, Mayor Henderson shares how a singular vision has prompted an ongoing cycle of growth and renewal. LINKS Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send Matt a Note: [email protected] Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Produced by Social Prosperity Partners
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Community Catalysts is a weekly podcast from Social Prosperity Partners, hosted by Matt Lehrman, where leaders from local government and nonprofits reflect on what they've learned—often the hard way—and share practical wisdom for those working to strengthen their communities.
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