An award-winning lobbyist, international philanthropist and named one of five most influential women in Central Texas by the Austin Business Journal, Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. In this show, Terri and her guests share actionable tools and skills to cr…
Lauren Harper is a South Carolina-bred political and public affairs strategist. We sat down with Lauren and chatted about her experience as a public affairs strategist with her firm City Bright and her work during the 2020 election campaign. Tune in as we discuss why it is so important to “unmute yourself”, and also follow up with Lauren on what has changed since the release of Laurens chapter in Terri's book "Find Your Fire: Stories and Strategies to Inspire the Changemaker Inside You." This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri's first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we'll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Lauren Harper, public affairs strategist from South Carolina. She is CEO of her consulting firm CityBright and a Co-Founder & Senior Advisor for voter registration & engagement nonprofit Secure the Ballot. Lauren formerly served as South Carolina State Director for former Congressman Beto O'Rourke and as Policy and Communications Advisor for Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin. Lauren is passionate about keeping young people engaged in politics and local government. Click here to donate to Secure The Ballot. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this episode, Terri introduces you to #Firestarter Tishaura Jones, St. Louis (Missouri)'s first Black Mayor. We sat down with Tishaura and chatted about her journey from the campaign trail to first office. We delve into why exactly Tishaura chose to run, and all of the challenges she faced along the way. Listen in to get a preview of Mayor Tishaura Jones' chapter in Terri's new book, "Find Your Fire: Stories and Strategies to Inspire the Changemaker Inside You." About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we'll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri's first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Tishaura Jones, Mayor of St. Louis - Elected in 2012, Treasurer Tishaura O. Jones has transformed the Treasurer's Office and Parking Division to increase transparency, integrity, and service. New initiatives have yielded over $25 million for St. Louis. Jones launched the Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE) to help St. Louisans make better financial choices, and OFE's College Kids Program has helped over 16,000 public school students start educational savings accounts, with over $1.1 million so far to give children a better future. She has a Master's in Health Administration from the Saint Louis University School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree in Finance from Hampton University and uses the Ferguson Commission report as a guide to “invest in people.” Learn more at https://www.stltreasurer.org/, https://parklouie.com/, https://stlofe.org/college-kids/, and https://stlofe.org/. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/movementmakertribe join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. http://instagram.com/movementmakertribe https://www.facebook.com/groups/movementmakertribe Get your #MovementMaker swag here! https://terribwilliams.com/movement-maker-marketplace/ Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. https://terribwilliams.com/#ninja-popup-1594 Book Terri to speak. https://terribwilliams.com/speaking-press/ Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
Will the non-profit and social impact sectors ever be diverse? How do you recruit diverse volunteers? How do you retain diverse staff? In this episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams sits down with thought leaders from the social impact sector to dig into diversity, equity, and inclusive trends. They break down why you should do this work and how you can make it happen to better your community. About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri’s first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Annie Burridge was named General Director & CEO of Austin Opera in October 2016 following a nine-year tenure at Opera Philadelphia, where she most recently served as Managing Director. Since joining Austin Opera she led the development of a new strategic plan; launched a new artistic initiative – Opera ATX – bringing groundbreaking artists to unexpected and unique venues throughout Austin; secured three national innovation grants totaling $600,000; established numerous community partnerships including the first formalized partnership with the Butler School of Music; and increased the company’s endowment funds by 100%. At Opera Philadelphia Annie was responsible for the implementation of the company’s business plan and leadership of the development, marketing, and communications departments. She led the company’s rebranding campaign and the most comprehensive consumer study ever conducted in the opera field, resulting in the company’s new programming model and the creation of the O17 festival. During her tenure as Opera Philadelphia’s chief development officer, contributed income increased 183%. Annie holds a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Administration from the University of Pennsylvania; a M.M. in Voice Performance and a M.M. in Opera Studies from the New England Conservatory; and graduated the valedictorian of the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State University, where she earned a B.M. in Voice Performance with a Minor in Business Administration. Annie is Vice-Chair of the OPERA America Board of Trustees and an alumnus of Wharton’s Women’s Executive Leadership program and OPERA America’s Leadership Intensive program. In 2017 she was selected as an Emerging Nonprofit Leadership Fellow at the Aspen Institute and was named a “2017 Mover and Shaper” by Musical America. In 2018 she won the Penn State University College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Award. Kendall Joyner is the Vice President of Professional Development at the Association of Fundraising Professionals, the professional association of more than 30,000 individuals and organizations that generate philanthropic support for a wide variety of charitable institutions. As Vice President, Kendall oversees the education offerings including webinars, courses, e-courses and conferences and is responsible for crafting the organization’s education strategy. Kendall has more than 20 years of experience working in charitable sector organizations on a local and national level in the areas of grantmaking, youth development, systems building, ethics and accountability, governance, capacity building and leadership development. Prior to joining the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Kendall served in senior positions at Independent Sector, HandsOn Greater DC Cares, Great Start DC and the DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation. He has also served on the Boards of Directors of several nonprofit organizations including the Black Philanthropic Alliance, the Columbia Heights Youth Club, the Arts and Technology Academy Public Charter School, Damien Ministries, Inc. and the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network National. Kendall has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from Harvard University and a Graduate Certificate in Leadership Development from Johns Hopkins University. Kendall resides in Washington, DC. Cherian Koshy, Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) & AFP Master Trainer is an internationally recognized expert in philanthropy and the nonprofit sector. He works with hundreds of nonprofits each year to help them solve their most intractable problems. His industry-leading thought leadership has been featured in Advancing Philanthropy, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, the Institute of Fundraising (UK), and dozens of blogs, webinars, and podcasts. With 20+ years of experience, he is one of the most sought-after trainers and speakers in the nonprofit sector. As a coach and consultant, he helps struggling nonprofit leaders find strategies that give them back time and develop sustainable revenue. Shelley Danner is a senior leader with business and consulting experience infused with a passion for impact. In 2012, she pivoted her career into the social sector with a focus on talent and leadership. Shelley is co-founder and Program Director of nonprofit Challenge Detroit and on faculty as an adjunct professor in the Integrated Design MFA at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. She also sits on the advisory board for the University of Detroit Mercy Masters of Community Development Program and the founding advisory committee of the Detroit Women's Leadership Network. Shelley is a 2019 DYP Vanguard Awardee and was recognized by Crain's Detroit Business as one of the 2018 Notable Women in Nonprofits. Shelley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business from Miami University in Ohio and a graduate certificate in leadership coaching from Georgetown University. Shelley also has expertise in design thinking and strategic planning and has co-created and led over 150 community project collaborations in partnership with nonprofits across Detroit's neighborhoods. Born and raised in Michigan, she loves the arts, outdoor adventures, cities, traveling, and asking questions. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Shoot an email to Annie, Cherian, Kendall, or Shelley Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
Meet the Founders of the Lone Star Parity Project, Brooke López and Adrianna Maberry. Have you ever wondered how many women are currently running in office? Lone Star Parity Project was created to research and broadcast these numbers. Surprisingly enough, the data to provide these statistics have not been well tracked and organized until now, until this project recognized the need. Brooke and Adrianna dream of making this kind of information accessible for everyone. The info that these two women have brought to light has made it clear that now more than ever women are needed in office! Tune in to hear the how and why women should run for office today! About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very Important Guests: Brooke López seeks to bring gender parity to women in politics. Brooke co-founded Lone Star Parity Project, a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to sharing the research and stories behind women and femmes in Texas politics. She began her journey into politics and government at a young age by working with her state representative to draft a bill at age 15, founding a social welfare-based nonprofit at age 16, running for municipal public office at age 18, and serving on the Public Arts Advisory Board for her hometown at age 19. She graduated cum laude from the University of Texas at Dallas with a BSc in Public Affairs and currently attends the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law. López also works as a Program Facilitator for IGNITE National. She is the proud owner of Albus, the destructive "abogato" (cat lawyer in Spanish). Adrianna Maberry is a leading demographics expert in Texas politics. Her extensive background in geography and data science informs how she looks at every problem. With this lens, she’s helped identify solutions in fields like veteran’s affairs, redistricting, urban planning, and domestic violence. As a founder of Lone Star Parity Project, she is addressing the disproportionate representation of men and empowering women to run through aggregating data with a localized approach. Adrianna currently resides in Washington, D.C., where she enjoys walking the National Mall and going for hikes in Shenandoah National Park. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Contact Brooke: brooke@lonestarparityproject.org Check out the Lone Star Parity Instagram. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
Speak Your Truth, Free Your Mind, a Fireside Chat In this episode, Terri introduces you to #Firestarter Karen Hansen. Karen catches us up on her life since the release of “Find Your Fire” in a touching impromptu conversation. Karen is deep and transparent when she shares with us her secret to freeing her mind, and encourages us all to do the same. Listen in, guaranteed to feel like you are sitting in the same room. About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri’s first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Karen Hansen, Founder of Wren & Wroch - As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence and college campus rape, Karen Hansen believes her life's purpose is to share her story to educate and prevent abuse, as well as to empower survivors. She encourages others to use their adversities as opportunities to express compassion and strength. As a first-generation college graduate, single mother, and serial entrepreneur, she finds courage through motherhood, friendship and therapy, and motivation through the life stories of others. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Contact Karen Hansen by Email. Get 50% off at Wren & Roch Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams interviews a very special guest, an honorary #Firestarter, Scott James, Terri Broussard Williams book coach for “Find Your Fire”. Scott joins the podcast episode to share his insight on book writing, and advice for the audience to start their own writing journey! Sit down with Terri + Scott and learn about Terri’s journey to publishing, what it took for her to get it released, how Terri + Scott both get inspiration for their writing as well as introduce something special that is in the works to be released very soon. Scott even shares a little bit about his talent and writing process as a poet. Tune in to learn exactly how the fire started! About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri’s first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Scott James of Austin, Texas, Poet, Publishing Expert + Coach for Bestselling Authors. Scott James is an award-winning independent publishing consultant and Amazon best-selling poet. He specializes in book shepherding and best-seller launch strategies, and loves working with entrepreneurial-minded authors. He has been in the independent publishing game for well over a decade, and once ran the branding department at the largest hybrid publisher in the U.S. He was listed as one of 27 masters of Marketing and PR Every Entrepreneur Can Learn From on Entrepreneur.com, and his creative work has been featured in Tim Ferriss’ email newsletter and at events across the country, including SxSW and the Summit of Greatness. He loves making ideas happen. More at ScottJamesConsulting.com. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Contact Scott at scottjames.writer@gmail.com Follow Scott on Instagram Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
The Harris Factor: and the Women Inspired to Run, a Salon That Inspires In this episode... About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special Salon That Inspires, a segment that focuses on changemakers in the world, current events, and a skill that can be taught. Released just in time for the 2020 presidential election. As the vice president-elect, Kamala Harris has set an example for all women. Terri interviews three women that are feeling inspired to run for office and have taken action steps towards their goal. Amy has created a special program to help women channel their #fire, and help them to cultivate the skills and tools needed to run for office. Tune in to learn more about the LBJ Women’s Campaign School, and Rachel and Tina’s exciting experience at this very campaign school on the night that Kamala Harris was announced vice president-elect, and maybe even spark a #fire within to run for office yourself. Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Tina Winham is a true servant leader whose mission in life is to empower women and children to reach their potential. She has an extensive background that includes senior leadership positions in private and nonprofit organizations. Throughout these successful tenures, she has been instrumental in helping launch significant projects, lead large teams, and key initiatives related to diversity and inclusion, mentorship, leadership development, social learning, community engagement, and public relations. Her passion for serving others has led her to serve in leadership positions of nonprofit boards and advisory councils in the Northwest Arkansans region. Tina was recently appointed by Governor Hutchinson to the Governor’s Advisory Commission on National Service and Volunteerism. Tina is a lifelong resident of Northwest Arkansas and currently resides in Rogers, with her husband Jeff and their daughter Lexy. Rachel Green is a Human Capital Investor who is passionate about growing, educating, and expanding the pipeline of female leaders across the globe. As the CEO of A Brand Called U and Founder of Leader Ship Box, she has cultivated her passion for public relations and brand management into multifaceted award winning businesses that operate successfully in competitive arenas such as sports, lifestyle, non-profit, and subscription box services. With a passion for serving the community, Rachel is an avid volunteer within the Austin community. Where she currently serves as a Commissioner on the Austin Economic Prosperity Commission and the President for the Austin Trail of Lights Foundation, making her the first African American to hold this title. When she’s not pursuing her entrepreneurial endeavors, this ambitious young woman can be found walking the halls of Google Austin as a DEI Program Manager and serves as a Google Austin Community Leader where she works to bridge relationships with the local community. Amy Kroll (MPAff '20) is the Founder and Executive Director of the LBJ Women's Campaign School. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush selected her to join the 2020 class of Presidential Leadership Scholars. In 2019, she was selected by the European Parliament as one of 100 leaders worldwide to participate in the European Union's VisitorsProgram. Kroll spent six years working in Democratic politics, most recently as deputy campaign manager for congressional candidate Jay Hulings. Her focus is on grassroots activism, and she is proud of her work as field director at the Texas Democratic Party and organizing for U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO). Before moving to Texas, Kroll worked in Washington, DC as the assistant to the chair at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and as a program assistant at the National Democratic Institute (NDI). She graduated from Stanford in 2012 as president of her class with a bachelor's degree in international relations and a minor in German. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Follow Tina, Amy, or Rachel on Instagram. Subscribe to the LBJ Women’s Campaign School newsletter. Rachel has created a free resume database for women who are seeking new roles. Each day amazing ladies are losing their jobs as a result of the COVID-19 global epidemic. With that in mind, I developed this database to assist with helping them locate a new position and to grow their network. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams meets with political adviser, media contributor, and social entrepreneur Rina Shah. This Fireside Chat is a quick look into Rina’s work and passion to serve others. If you haven't thought about running for political office before, then after tuning in to this episode you unquestionably will reconsider. Rina believes that we all have gifts and skills necessary to make a contribution to our country. Listen, learn, and get the tools to take action of your own after this Fireside Chat. About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri’s first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Rina Shah is a Washington, DC based political adviser, social entrepreneur, and media contributor. Over the past decade, she’s been nationally and internationally-recognized as a political maven, reformer, and innovator – having advised nearly 25 political campaigns and initiatives, at various levels. Nowadays, she is the Founder of Republican Women for Biden and Co-Host of the political podcast, “Left Hook, Right Jab” set to launch next month. Notable highlights in Shah's political career include senior leadership roles on two U.S. Presidential campaigns, and prior to that, half a decade on Capitol Hill as a senior aide in the offices of two Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives. In 2016, Rina Shah was elected as a Delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention; however, due to statements she made about then-candidate Donald Trump during an appearance on FOX News, she was unjustly unseated by local party officials. After a high-profile battle through which she was reinstated as a Delegate by the RNC, the Washington Post dubbed her as “the poster girl for the #NeverTrump movement.” In August of 2016, Shah was tapped as Chief Spokesperson and one of the top strategists to Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin’s campaign. That same year, she was also honored to receive BMW automaker's 'Pay It 4Ward' award "for lifting others as she rises." Shah’s opinion editorials have been published in outlets spanning the globe. Next week, she will become a columnist at The Week. She is the Co-Founder and Emeritus Board Member of Women’s Public Leadership Network, and also a board member of four non-partisan non-profit organizations each aimed at getting more women into government and politics. Politico has named Shah as an Ambassador for their annual “Women Rule” summit two years in a row, and she was also a headlining speaker at the Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) “March for All Women” D.C. rally last year. Rina Shah is a member of the American Enterprise Institute's Leadership Network, Meridian International Center's Global Leadership Council, and recently joined the leadership team of The Lincoln Project’s “Lincoln Women” coalition. Shah frequently appears on-air at MSNBC and PBS, as well as internationally on Al Jazeera English & Arabic, to offer political analysis and guest commentary. She is a native of southern West Virginia and the proud daughter of immigrants from Uganda and India. Shah and her husband are parents of two daughters. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Reach out if you are interested in Rina’s work - Instagram + Twitter Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams interviews #FireStarter Monica Kang of “Find Your Fire”. Monica Kang is truly a social entrepreneur, she displays her expertise as she shares with Terri what it took to get to where she is today, and where she has been along the way. Monica’s #FireStarter journey is truly inspirational, she is a #FireStarter in more ways than one. Monica has learned from her job experience in the workforce and transitioning to becoming an entrepreneur that it's important to focus on living her life to the fullest and surrounding herself with other encouraging #FireStarters. These are things that have amplified Monica’s movement! Tune in and learn more about how Monica has found inspiration to continue her entrepreneurial #Firestarter journey during the most recent pandemic life changes. About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” “Find Your Fire,” is Terri’s first book. It is a #1 Amazon New Release and Best Seller. Cosmopolitan Magazine list it as the #6 non-fiction book of 2020. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Monica Kang is a creative educator who is transforming today’s workforce through the power of creativity. As the Founder and CEO of InnovatorsBox®, Monica teaches creativity in a tangible, practical, and relatable way regardless of industry or job title. She has worked with clients worldwide including Fortune 500 companies, higher education, government, and nonprofits. Monica’s work has been awarded across numerous platforms, including The White House, Ashoka Changemakers, National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), and Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). She is also the author of Rethink Creativity: How to Innovate, Inspire, and Thrive at Work. Driven by her lifelong love of knowledge, she is also an adjunct professor at BAU International University where she teaches entrepreneurship and leadership. Prior to InnovatorsBox®, Monica was a nuclear nonproliferation policy expert in international affairs. She holds an M.A. from SAIS Johns Hopkins University in Strategic Studies and International Economics and a B.A. from Boston University. More at InnovatorsBox.com. Are you an organization that would like to collaborate with Monica? Click Here. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Contact Monica at monica@innovatorsbox.com Follow Innovators Box on Instagram Monica would love to connect with you via LinkedIn, don't be shy :) Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this special episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams interviews Angela Provost, a sugar cane farmer in Louisiana and changemaker whose story is a part of “Find Your Fire.” As Terri says, no movement moves alone. Angie’s movement is amplified by Elora Turner, co-founder of Bhoomi, a sugar cane water company that collaborates with Provost Farm. Elora joins Terri and Angie for this conversation. Terri reads a little from her book while Angie + Elora elaborate about the growing scarcity of Black farmers in Louisiana and how we have the power to change this alarming fact, create partnerships for change, and raise awareness around the need for more Black growers, Black sugar cane growers in particular, and to tell the world all about sugarcane and its underrated glory. Listen to Angela’s story and learn about the journey of Bhoomi cane juice from India to Louisiana. Angie + Elora are truly turning moments into movements together! About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very Important Guests: Angela Provost of Iberia, Louisiana, Farmer at Provost Farms, advocate of the black farming community, cousin to Terri, and #MovementMaker. Provost Farm LLC is committed to supplying resources that promote equity and food security to marginalized communities. The farm was created in 2018 as an agriculture and advocacy center to preserve the ancestral legacies of South Louisiana’s Farmers of Color. They cultivate historically African and Indigenous diasporic crops for sale and distribution to other minority owned businesses. They apply the wisdom of their Afro-Creole ancestors as a way to acknowledge the historical significance of black sugarcane growers and move forward toward fair and impartial institutional practices. They draw on the efforts of many progressive networks that connect rural and urban communities in order to heal damage created by centuries of “plantation” practices. They envision Provost Farm LLC as an epicenter of agricultural inclusivity and food justice for the next generation. They believe it is the right of every human being to “Bon Manger.” Elora Turner of Louisiana, educator, organizer, and the Co-founder & Director of Communications at Bhoomi Cane Water. After teaching in New Orleans for 7 years, Elora and Arpit (her partner in life and business as CEO of Bhoomi) moved to Austin, Texas to launch Bhoomi Cane Water. In partnership with U.S. minority farmers, Bhoomi seeks to revolutionize the story of sugarcane in the U.S. and beyond. Bhoomi makes refreshing cold-pressed cane water elixirs infused with Ayurvedic ingredients for a delicious and hydrating immunity boost. Learn more about Bhoomi's mission to connect humanity to health for people and our planet at DrinkBhoomi.com. Bhoomi partnered with Angie & June Provost and also Eddie J. Lewis of The American Sugar Cane Lean to work to advocate for equity for all black farmers. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Contact Angela at provostfarm@gmail.com, Like Provost Farms on Facebook. Donate to Provost Farms GoFundMe Contact Elora at elora@drinkbhoomi.com, or Follow Bhoomi on Instagram Want Bhoomi cane water? Bhoomi recently launched at Whole Foods Market in NYC & NJ, so head on over and get some! Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams releases her long-awaited book “Find Your Fire: Stories and Strategies to Inspire the Changemaker Inside You”, which shares the stories of Movement Makers and how they built, supported, or scale movements for social good. Terri created this book to inspire #Firestarters to start a movement that often others have ignored. Throughout the book, you will meet and be enveloped into the stories of elected leaders, activists, social entrepreneurs, and other extraordinary changemakers on a mission of change. Listen in as Terri releases this gem, and leads you along the lengthy but worthwhile journey that Terri endured to reach this point in her life. About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Hannah Horne - of South Carolina, VP of Public Policy and Programs at Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce & Visitors and Convention Bureau, MC of all the things, a dear friend to Terri Broussard Wiliams, actually Terri’s very first friend in South Carolina. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
The core of the United States is shifting and at its center is the #BlackLivesMatter movement. But what do women across the country think about the movement and how are they part of the change they want to see? Terri Broussard Williams sits down with four female firestarters who are on the frontlines of social change in the latest episode of #MovementMaker: The Podcast. These women are leaders who are truly turning moments into movements in the world today. Each guest faces different challenges, marks a different place on the map, and offers a different lens to view social change. You'll even get a sneak peek into the firestarter formula. Listen in as these “woke women” talk about how they make a difference and inspire you to do the same. About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. Episode Notes: Moderator: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Callie Chamberlain works on the front lines of Covid-19 in Minneapolis. Shelley Danner is a social impact worker on the front lines of Detroit, working to make her city more inclusive and resilient. Vanessa Fuentes is a digital organizer working on the front lines fighting and addressing health disparities all while running for office. Meme Styles is an international police trainer who tracks data to help communities become safer from social justice and equity perspective. After you listen, be sure to check out: The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! “Find Your Fire”: Terri Broussard Williams’ new book which shares the stories of movement makers and how they built, supported or scaled movements for good. Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. I’ll break it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change.In each episode of this podcast, we take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. Movement Maker: The Podcast, Season 2 is the second chapter of Terri Broussard Williams's popular social impact blog brought to life with audio. In Season 1 Terri interviewed eight different change makers and discovered how, why, and what exactly it takes to make an impact today. This episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast delves into the challenges and perspective of 2020 college graduates. Terri interviews four newly graduated college students to discover how they are feeling about graduating during these challenging and uncertain pandemic times. The class of 2020 is truly a class like no other, being faced with unexpected and uncharted changes. Some graduates missed out on long awaited rites of passage ceremonies and are still able to graduate but in a way they never expected before, a virtual ceremony. Tune in as you gain a glimpse of the impact that COVID-19 has made on these individuals. Episode Notes: Moderator: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important guests: Tatiana Gonzales-Quiroga a graduating Senior from Louisiana State University. Matthew O’Brien who is graduating from Suffolk University in Boston. Donald R. Dunbar, Jr., Student Representative, Southern University A&M System Board of Directors. Evan Robertson, 2020 graduate of Morgan State University, representing the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. After you listen, be sure to check out: The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! “Find Your Fire”: Terri Broussard Williams’ new book which shares the stories of movement makers and how they built, supported or scaled movements for good. Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
How to Fuel Partnerships & Collaborations for Good: The Five Most Important Things You Need to Know Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader because all it takes is faith (believing that you can create change) and fortitude (never giving up). Movement Maker: The Podcast brings Terri Broussard Williams' popular social impact blog to life with audio. Through the movement maker platform, Terri shares her “Firestarter Formula” which includes the HOW and WHY people start movements every day. For this episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams sits down with digital organizer, Vanessa Fuentes and Executive Director of Measure, MeMe Styles. The group drills down on what fuels a strong partnership and collaboration when creating forces for good. The focal point of the conversation is The Council of NonProfits, “Five Tips for Non-Profit Collaborations.” Episode Notes Moderator: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist Guests: Vanessa Fuentes, Digital Organizer + Community Activist Meme Styles, Executive Director, Measure After you listen, be sure to check out: The Council of Non-Profits article on Five Tips for Non-Profit Collaborations The Junior League: an all-female nonprofit founded in 1901 that Vanessa mentions is strong in the collaboration space. “Find Your Fire”: Terri Broussard Williams’ new book which shares the stories of movement makers and how they built, supported or scaled movements for good. Measure: MeMe Styles’ nonprofit that focuses on gathering data for advocates who are creating change including their latest program, The Innocence Initiative. Young Women’s Alliance: Vanessa Fuentes mentions this incredible organization that gives women the skills needed to be community volunteers. The group recently increased its endowment to $100,000. Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
Movement Maker: The Podcast, Season Two - Intro Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. Movement Maker: The Podcast, Season 2 is the second chapter of Terri Broussard Williams' popular social impact blog brought to life with audio. In Season 1 Terri interviewed eight different change-makers and discovered how, why, and what exactly it takes to make an impact today. This new phase of the podcast series dives even deeper into what it takes to become a movement maker! Terri takes you on your very own movement maker voyage. She offers insight from different chapters of her book “Find Your Fire” as well as invites you along to experience her recent life changes, turning points, and transitions with her. Most importantly Terri shares with you one very important proven effective tool, “The Fire Starter Formula”. You will be able to see it so you can be it! Intro Notes: Moderator: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very important mentions: Angela & June Provost, family/friends of Terri and farmers in Louisiana, made an appearance in the “Find Your Fire” excerpt, as well as the “Friday Fuel” newsletter. Angie Provost is an inspiration, Terri speaks about how Angie persists through adversity, hardship, turns her own moments into movements for good with rallying and success through hardship for Provost Farms. Angie helped Terri to find her very own fire. After you listen, be sure to check out: “Find Your Fire”: Terri Broussard Williams’ new book which shares the stories of movement makers and how they built, supported or scaled movements for good. Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. The Council of Nonprofits article on Five Tips for Non-Profit Collaboration Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
In this episode, Terri continues to talk about the movement within along with Dena Jansen. Dena is an inspirational speaker, motivational coach and founder of Dena Speaks. Dena explains how she went from daydreaming to turning her passion into action. She believes it is REQUIRED to ask for help no matter how you are consuming that advice - book, podcast or in person. Even though you are gaining different perspectives, you have to trust in yourself first - which is crucial to the movement within. Stay tuned to learn what a #POTENTIALSeeker is and how those core qualities can help you grow as a person. For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit my website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Subscribe to the podcast in Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with Terri on LinkedIn, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Dena on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and through her blog - https://denajansen.com/blog/ Other mentions: Dena’s book Road to Hope, embraces the journey it takes to find the destination. Terris uses @Best Self Co Planners to stay on track; use Terri’s code “Firestarter” for 15% off! You can check them out on Instagram too!
In this episode, Terri explores and explains “the movement within” with guest Elizabeth Elias, philanthropist and personal stylist. Elizabeth has built her business (and blog!) around making women feel confident in their wardrobe and in themselves. Her first step in getting comfortable with being uncomfortable was to focus on herself and make herself the center of attention: #LOVEyourself! Stay tuned for Elizabeth’s tips on how to choose a hashtag for your movement! For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit my website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Subscribe to the podcast in Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with Terri on LinkedIn, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Other mentions: You can read more about Elizabeth’s #LOVEyourself movement on the blog: https://terribwilliams.com/firestarters-movement-makers/noteworthy-movements/loveyourself/
In this episode, Terri interviews community health advocate, Vanessa Funetes. Vanessa explains how consistency and discipline are necessary for #movementmaking and were the foundation of the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Vanessa also shares how timely and important advocacy is to create changes within state capitols. Stay tuned until the end to learn how many tweets it takes to get the attention of a legislature! For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit my website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Subscribe to the podcast in Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with Terri on LinkedIn, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Other mentions: Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce You can get Terri’s downloadable #MovementMaker worksheet after signing up for her newsletter through https://terribwilliams.com/.
In this episode of #MovementMakerTV, Terri interviews community activist, Chas Moore. Chas saw all of the energy created around big rallies and protests but was frustrated when there was no quantifiable outcome to those moments. He decided that he wanted to see a real change in both policy and legislature. He wants to create sustainable change that will affect lives for decades to come. To be successful, Chas suggests winning. If you don’t win, you don’t create systematic change. But that’s not all. Even if you have a system in place, it doesn’t guarantee the system will be successful. You have to have the right people within the system to make it successful. For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit my website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Please write a review and subscribe for more episodes through Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Connect with Terri on LinkedIn, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Chas on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Other mentions: Austin Justice Coalition which can also be found on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Terri Broussard Williams interviews lobbyist and attorney Elizabeth Hadley for #MovementMakerTv. Elizabeth discusses How and Why she got into the political advocacy space. She also shares some background into a few policy bills she has worked on for the state of Texas. Stay tuned until the end to learn what a “red lipstick” day is! For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit my website: https://terribwilliams.com. Please write a review and subscribe for more episodes through Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Connect with Terri on LinkedIn, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn and Facebook. Other mentions: Sign up for my monthly newsletter at www.terribwilliams.com.
Terri Broussard Williams interviews Kazique Prince, an advocate for racial equity for #MovementMakerTV. Terri and Kazique discuss how to overcome institutional racism to build movements. Kazique shares his own experience with race and trying to be #incognegro. In this episode, they dive into how government offices of Austin are investing in policy to fight unconscious bias, teach diversity inclusion and address race throughout organizational levels. For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit my website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Please write a review and subscribe for more episodes through Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Connect with Terri on Linked In, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook Connect with Kazique on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Other mentions: To learn more about Courageous Conversations’ annual summit, go to http://summit.courageousconversation.com/.
Terri Broussard Williams interviews professional fundraiser, Jessica Balladares-Bennett for #MovementMakerTV. Terri and Jessica discuss how you can raise funds to build movements. Jessica talks about her work with @mackjackmcconaughey and @jhlcompany along with what it takes to be a successful event planner and fundraiser. For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit her website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Please write a review and subscribe for more episodes through Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Connect with Terri on Linked In, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn and Facebook. Other Mentions: To get connected to a Junior League chapter near you, go to https://www.ajli.org/ To learn more about the organizations mentioned, go to https://jhlcompany.com and https://mackjackandmcconaughey.com/.
Terri Broussard Williams interviews Austin Community Foundation’s Meagan Longley for #MovementMakerTV. Terri and Meagan discuss how you can build a movement to have an impact through philanthropy. Listen in to learn how volunteers play a key role in the success of initiatives. For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit her website: https://terribwilliams.com. Please write a review and subscribe for more episodes through Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts. Connect with Terri on LinkedIn, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook. Connect with Meagan on LinkedIn and Facebook.
You’ve been moved to lead a change. To start something others have ignored. This moment is yours. Terri Broussard Williams is here to inspire you to become a Movement Maker. Meet Terri and learn why she is so passionate about the work she is doing to help turn moments into movements. In this episode, Terri introduces the idea of the #FirestarterFormula and how she got started! For more information about becoming a #MovementMaker, visit her website: https://terribwilliams.com/. Please write a review and subscribe for more episodes through Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Play. Connect with Terri on Linked In, Instagram @TerriBWilliams and @MovementMakerTribe on Facebook