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This episode—and all of January—is all about fresh starts and hitting reset. Because let's be honest, sometimes we just need it, right? I'll be sharing some changes I've made to reset, including a family trip that did really change my perspective and lead these major shifts in my life and business. It's been a wild ride, but it's shown me how important it is to align what truly excites you with the life you're building. If you're looking for a little inspiration to make a change or find more balance, this one's for you! 00:00 - Intro 03:37 - Weekly Wild Lesson 20: Pressing Reset 06:21 - Personal Reflections and Encouragement 08:14 - Transitions in Imani Collective 13:08 - Outro I would love to connect with you and hear your thoughts on this! Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
"Our whole purpose is to create consistency and jobs... the next generation and the next will not have to endure what they had to." Dr. Jenny Nuccio Dr. Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective, a pioneering social enterprise and nonprofit organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of generational poverty in Kenya. Initially started as a small sewing training program, Imani Collective now empowers hundreds of artisans through dignified work, opportunity, and community. Dr. Nuccio, a passionate advocate for sustainable development and women's empowerment, recently published her first book, Let it Be Wild. She is an inspiring figure who has lived in Kenya for over 13 years and continues to impact countless lives through her initiatives. Episode Summary: In this enriching episode of "Oh, My Health… There is Hope!" host Jana Short welcomes Dr. Jenny Nuccio, the visionary founder and CEO of Imani Collective. The conversation dives deep into Dr. Nuccio's transformative journey from San Antonio, Texas, to Mombasa, Kenya, highlighting her relentless pursuit to empower women and break the cycle of generational poverty. Imani Collective started as a modest sewing program and has since grown into a robust marketplace that offers its artisans stable jobs, holistic care, and consistent salaries. Jenny elaborates on the underlying purpose and impact of the Imani Collective, emphasizing the holistic care model that includes medical care, free childcare, and a food program. Her work provides sustainable income for women and instills a sense of confidence and self-worth in them. Dr. Nuccio's powerful discussion covers the importance of addressing educational inequities and the challenges women and girls face in Kenya, including period poverty and a lack of access to education. Key Takeaways: Empowerment Through Education: Jenny emphasizes the importance of educational programs that allow women to learn and become self-sufficient, touching on how Imani Collective teaches women to write their names and create marketable goods. Sustainable Development: The Imani Collective model prioritizes steady, monthly salaries over piecework to ensure the artisans' financial stability and growth. Community and Connection: Jenny shares insights into the deep sense of community and relationship-building in African culture, which significantly influences the work at Imani Collective. Impact of Social Enterprises: The conversation highlights how social enterprises can provide meaningful employment and drive long-term change in communities. Changing the Future: Through Imani Collective, Jenny envisions a future where the next generations in Kenya will not have to endure the same struggle Get in touch with Jenny: https://www.imanicollective.com/ @jennynuccio https://www.facebook.com/jennynuccioblog/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennynuccio/ Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music. Get the Best Holistic Life Magazine Subscription! One of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living. https://bestholisticlife.info/Subscription Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/ Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
Join us as we welcome Dr. Jenny Nuccio, the visionary founder and CEO of Imani Collective, in a conversation about purposeful pivots. In this episode, Jenny shares her wisdom on embracing change, finding new paths to passion, and navigating life's unexpected turns.Key Takeaways:Discover the power of identifying your strengths and leveraging them to create meaningful change.Learn how to find your rhythm and establish a sense of balance amidst life's chaos.Explore strategies for developing a clear vision, even when faced with uncertainty and challenges.Gain insights into navigating life's pivots with grace and resilience.Prepare to be inspired as Dr. Nuccio's story unfolds, revealing the transformative power of purposeful pivots.Connect with Jenny: WEBSITE | PODCAST | INSTAGRAMGrab your 10% off discount code for Dreamer Co.Discount Code “goalsummit10” to be used at https://imani-kids.com/ or https://dreamerandco.com/!---Ready to ditch the overwhelm and create a life that truly lights you up? ✨Join the FREE Goals with Soul Summit, starting July 22nd, and discover how to: Stop overthinking and start taking inspired action Release perfectionism and embrace the messy beauty of growth Ditch the overwhelm and create a sustainable path towards your dreams Implement small, soulful habits that bring you joy and results Shift your mindset from scarcity to abundance and possibility Imagine feeling empowered, focused, and excited about your future. Imagine waking up each day with a clear vision and a plan to make your dreams a reality! That's what the Goals with Soul Summit is all about. And it's waiting for you, friend! Grab your free ticket today to reserve your spot and join a community of incredible women who are ready to make this year their best one yet!⚡ www.goalswithsoulsummit.com ⚡
In the world of entrepreneurship, there are a few key characteristics that can make or break a business. In this episode, I am sharing my journey as an entrepreneur with a unique business model, the valuable lessons I've picked up along the way, and the strategies we've used to increase profit margins and average order value in recent years. This is an honest and authentic discussion about the importance of building a strong brand, forging connections, embracing failure and the ups and downs of starting and running a successful business. Key Takeaways 00:00 - Quick tips to running a successful product/service business Entrepreneurship is all about creating a successful, long-lasting business that's not only profitable, but also sustainable. In this conversation, I'm sharing the strategies and insights I've gained from running my own business over the years, with the hope that they'll serve as valuable tools for entrepreneurs looking to grow and scale their own ventures sustainably both in terms of resources and self. 13:22 - Strategies to optimize sales In today's competitive e-commerce and retail spaces, businesses need a solid marketing strategy that focuses on user experience, building customer relationships, and running efficiently. Good inventory management is also essential to meet customer demand without overstocking, which helps cut costs and boost profits. We'll look at Imani Collective's unique approach as a case study to explore ways to increase order sizes, build customer loyalty, and improve the customer experience across different brands. Additionally, we'll highlight the importance of digital marketing, especially for smaller brands with limited budgets. 25:37 - Conclusion Here is a quick recap of what we have covered - the importance of understanding your brand model, how to optimize your website for a smooth customer experience and journey, and exploring strategies for e-commerce and digital marketing. My hope is that through my stories you've gained insights, perspective, and motivation for your own entrepreneurial journey. Mentions Imani Collective Brands Connect with me: jenny@imanicollective.com Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
Welcome to the Live By Design Podcast where I help high-achieving women who struggle with finding time for themselves, set, track, and execute their personal growth journey with confidence and clarity.Today, we're diving into the heart of aligning our lives with our core values with our incredible special guest, Dr. Jenny Nuccio, who's the founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a social enterprise + holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya, who are committed to breaking generational poverty.A self-proclaimed “all in” kind of woman, Jenny's mission for her life as well as Imani Collective is to unleash a woman's greatness through empowerment + opportunity. Her desire is to see women rise to their fullest potential, stepping into whom they were created to be.We'll explore practical strategies for living with intention and delve into 'soul work'—aka aligning your actions with core beliefs to create meaningful change. Jenny's insights will help you avoid burnout and make confident, value-driven decisions.I'm so here for that!So pop in those earbuds, tune out the noise, and get ready to infuse your life with something Jenny loves - and that's moxie. Let's do this!Connect with Jenny:Website: www.imanicollective.comInstagram: @jennynuccioTiktok: @drjennynuccioYouTube: www.youtube.com/@jennynuccio8985---✍ Take the Complimentary Self Care Auditwww.mskatehouse.com/audit
SUSTAINABILITY. That is the theme that we are running with in May and I am so excited for all of the eye opening conversations we have lined up! We kick off this month with a quick look at the key strategies Imani Collective has implemented to create a more sustainable brand as well as explore their innovative solutions that prioritize environmental stewardship, social responsibility, spiritual groundedness and economic viability. We will cover: Imani Collective's 4 pillars of sustainability The best waste management practices Innovative solutions for sustainable logistics The power of partnerships in achieving sustainable goals Key Takeaways 00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today Kevin is the Director of Sustainability at Imani Collective. He is also a freelance environmental consultant and waste management expert. He is a father, a husband to the most beautiful (ninja) wife, and a lover of Jesus Christ. He is passionate about living through the word of God, family, and leadership. He enjoys drawing, music, sports and traveling Learn more about his journey and contributions at Imani Collective in the episode. 02:32 - Sustainability strategies and pillars at Imani collective. Imani Collective's strategic sustainability pillars encompass environmental, social, spiritual and economic dimensions that all come together to promote a more sustainable and equitable future. Each pillar is clearly outlined in how it comes together in the Imani Collective brand. 08:42 - Waste management processes Waste management is an important process within all industries. Kevin takes us through the strategies Imani Collective has implemented in transforming systems and shifting culture towards sustainability. These strategies can be borrowed by other businesses seeking to do good and be sustainable in their practices. 23:26 - Imani Collective's sustainability initiatives We further explore Imani Collective's sustainability initiatives, focusing on the product packaging process to reduce the use of plastic and the alternative solutions they have adopted, as well as other initiatives in product upcycling, sustainable partnerships and human resource conservation. 29:44 - Conclusion Prioritizing environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic viability is essential in creating lasting change. We hope that Imani Collective's journey inspires you to embark on your own path towards responsible practices. Remember, each step, no matter how small, contributes to the collective goal of creating a more sustainable future! Mentions Kevin Mbogho Imani Collective Imani Soko Impact Report Sustainability Report Collaborations Previous episodes with Kevin Episode. 28 - Drawing Others to God Daily by Living a Life of Passion Episode 63 - Intentionality in Building Relationships. Connect with me: jenny@imanicollective.com Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
What is your WILD? Are you honoring it? It can be challenging to get out of the boxes the world puts us in, but what if we could? What if we pushed into our WILD and started radiating everything we are meant to be? Dr. Jenny Nuccio is Founder and CEO of Imani Collective, an organization that combines the dual power of a social enterprise with a nonprofit to break the cycle of generational poverty in Kenya. Imani Collective began as a small sewing training program but has evolved to empower hundreds of artisans through dignified work, opportunity and community. On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Dr. Jenny joins Anjel to share the questions she was asking on her first mission trip to Africa and what inspired her move to Kenya in 2013. Dr. Jenny explains why she immersed herself in the community she serves and how Imani Collective has evolved over time to blend the nonprofit and business model. Listen in for Dr. Jenny's insight on respecting and honoring other cultures and learn how to uncover your WILD, exploring what it means to do your best service for the world! What You Will Learn How Dr. Jenny's parents' divorce ignited her journey of self-discovery The questions Dr. Jenny was asking on her first mission trip to Africa Dr. Jenny's insight on the power of honoring other cultures What inspired Dr. Jenny to move to Kenya and build Imani Collective How Dr. Jenny decided to teach sewing to the women in her community Why Dr. Jenny immersed herself in the community she serves How Imani Collective has grown since its inception in 2013 The benefit of Imani Collective's hybrid model of nonprofit and business Why Dr. Jenny fought for other's paychecks but wasn't on payroll herself Dr. Jenny's take on what it means to find and pursue your WILD Connect with Dr. Jenny Nuccio Dr. Jenny's Website Moxie Podcast Resources Wickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women on X Wickedly Smart Women on Instagram Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women Store on TeePublic The Wealthy Life Mentor The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook Listener Line (540) 402-0043 Ext. 4343 Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com
Africa with its rich arts and crafts have so much to offer to the world. We are excited to find online or in a nearby store a unique, one of a kind piece from a land far away. But we should pause to think as to how much of what we pay actually goes back to the artisans and their communities. Today we talk with Jenny Nuccio, Founder and CEO of Imani Collective - Global Social Enterprise Empowering Artisans, who wanted to not only promote the art from Kenya, but make sure that the artisans are paid two to three times the average wage and gain access for their art. She joins us from Mombasa, Kenya sharing her life's mission to provide a fair and living wage to the folks who work alongside her. Learn more in the latest episode of Mindful Businesses.
In this beautiful episode, we dive deep into the remarkable journey of Jenny Nuccio, the dynamic CEO of Imani Collective, Strategic Coach and a passionate advocate for exploration and adventure. She's your Mom, Wife, Coach, Mentor, Founder, CEO. Your best friend and your biggest fan.Join us as Jenny shares her key insights on harnessing the power of Jen's clarity tools, drawing from her experiences chronicled in her bestselling book, 'Let It Be Wild''. Learn how Jenny's adventures shaped her perspective and how she utilized the clarity tools to navigate the unpredictable terrain of entrepreneurship, motherhood and life. Discover the game-changing strategies she implemented and the remarkable shifts they brought forth for her and the women that she helps everyday. Tune in for an enriching conversation that will illuminate your path towards clarity. To connect with Jenny Nuccio >> click here Be sure to follow Jenny on Instagram >> hereOrder Let It Be Wild by Jenny Nuccio >> hereManifesting Clarity Virtual Training >> Learn More We want to know! >> Say HelloBe sure to join the Manifesting Clarity Facebook page where we talk all about the lessons we've learned on the journey thus far and action steps we can take to bring more clarity into our lives! Thank you for listening! We are beyond grateful for you.
Conscious collaboration, as demonstrated by the Mara Elephant Project (MEP), is about working together with various stakeholders, organizations, and communities towards a common goal with awareness and intentionality. It involves recognizing the interconnectedness of different entities and understanding that collaboration is key to achieving sustainable solutions. It is my honor to have Dibblex on this episode to chat about the heart of MEP's conservation strategy whose goal is driving collective action towards the protection of elephants, wildlife habitats, and the well-being of local communities. Key Takeaways 00:00 - Introduction Here is a little more about our guest! Dibblex brings a wealth of experience and expertise to MEP. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Tourism Management from Strathmore University and has held various positions in the local tourism sector. As a Kenyan fellow of the Inaugural African Conservation Voices Media Labs co-created by Jackson Wild and African Wildlife Foundation, Dibblex is dedicated to leveraging the power of storytelling to amplify the voices of conservation through his captivating podcast, Boots on the Ground. 7:09 - Impact of COVID on local tourism in Kenya Dibblex and I are getting right into the heart of Kenya's tourism scene, first talking about the impact of COVID-19 on local tourism and some of our personal experiences in the wild during this season. 9:33 - Importance of sustainable travel We can not talk about conscious travel without touching on how our tourism activities correlate with sustainability. What is the transformative power of this conscious consumerism and its ripple effects on communities and ecosystems? 16:52 - The Mara Elephant Project and their conservation technologies The Mara Elephant Project is revolutionizing conservation through their cutting-edge conservation technologies and pioneering efforts to safeguard Kenya's majestic elephants. We are talking about these technologies and how their roots run deeper than just conservation but empowering their community of rangers. 30:38 - The Mara Elephant Project , Imani Collective & other collaborative efforts MEP collaborates with government agencies, organizations like Imani Collective, wildlife trusts, research institutes, and local communities to implement sustainable solutions and promote coexistence between humans and wildlife. If you have been looking for an initiative to pour into, contact MEP. 38:30 - Conclusion By engaging in sustainable travel practices, supporting local initiatives, and fostering partnerships, you can contribute to the preservation of wildlife and ecosystems while enriching your own travel experiences. The Mara Elephant Project serves as a testament to the power of collective action in safeguarding biodiversity and promoting harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife. Mentions Imani Collective Mara Elephant Project IC mara elephant project collaboration collection Boots on the Ground Podcast Boots on the Ground Instagram Connect with me: jenny@imanicollective.com Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
Jenny Nuccio, Founder & CEO of Imani Collective, joins Retention Chronicles for the first episode of Season 5 to discuss social entrepreneurship for nonprofits and for-profits. Jenny has always been passionate about developing the communities she is a part of and focusing on giving back to them. After living in Kenya for many years, she and her pioneer team at Imani Collective began building their nonprofit to create opportunity through trainings and jobs. She realized that they had to create a marketplace for their vision so that the trainings they were providing would lead to sustainable jobs, so Jenny and her team founded the for-profit side of their company, Imani Kids. Tasked with running a nonprofit and a for-profit, Jenny learned the similarities and differences between being an executive director and a CEO. With those learnings, she decided to bring all their companies together under one umbrella and create their holding company, Imani Collective. Constantly asking herself how to build a sustainable nonprofit and for-profit business, Jenny asked herself how their company would run without her and how their ethical impact could continue its legacy in the best way possible. Jenny also walks through how she developed Imani Kids, their ecommerce company, by using local Kenyan material and organically growing their social media profile over time. She's learned to reduce her ad spending to focus on retention over acquisition and how to leverage organic content and word-of-mouth marketing with their brand ambassador program. This podcast is sponsored by Malomo, a leading shipment and order tracking platform for Shopify and Shopify Plus ecommerce brands. To see what your custom mockup of branded order tracking and transactional email/SMS would look like, fill out this form & we'll send your custom design right to your inbox! Episode Timestamps: Founding and growth of Imani Collective, a social enterprise in Kenya. 1:26 Transitioning a nonprofit to a for-profit social enterprise. 7:03 Nonprofit vs for-profit business models. 14:41 Nonprofit sustainability and impact with industry insights. 19:19 Building a successful brand for kids with Imani kids co-founder. 24:42 Starting a social enterprise and brand development. 27:59 Marketing to parents through social media and PR. 33:02 Brand ambassador programs and their success. 38:49 Social entrepreneurship and brand development with Imani Collective. 44:13
Oprah's favorite things are legendary, just like our gift guide- prepare to unwrap some magic with our 2023 gift ideas! We've got some rad ideas for everyone on your list from gifts for kiddos, grandparents, spouses, teachers, and more! Friends, we've scoured the corners of creativity and combed through countless options to find the perfect gifts for this years list. From functional, to educational, to downright stylish, and something to wrap it all up with, we've got you covered. You know we can't resist some fun holiday stories with memories of the worst gifts we've ever received. Grab a cup of cocoa, sit back, and relax because The Lucky Few Podcast 2023 Holiday Gift Guide has you covered! --- SHOW NOTES Micha's Picks: Down's & Town's Scottish Cow Tote Hoodies from Emmet Kyoshi Art Bracelets from The Spotlight Project Tis' The Season Wrapping Paper from Grace Place Art Mercedes' Picks: The Yoto Player Gift Sets Sentence building puzzles: Puzzle on Sunny's list Puzzle on Sunny's list Speech & Language Learning Kit A set of Ky's Kard's to practice those writing skills with some Thank-you notes! Heather's Picks: Mica May's The Lucky Few Tattoo Necklace The Lucky Few Dad Hat! Dance Happy Designs cardholder key rings for gift cards Imani Collective x Toni Collier Collection NDSS list of self-advocate businesses DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on The Lucky Few Merch Shop and use code PODCAST for 10% off! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Thank you, Jack's Basket for sponsoring this episode! EP 44 Shifting the Diagnosis Narrative w/Carissa Carroll from Jack's Basket EP 180 "You Make Me Better" (An Interview with Carissa Carroll, Founder of Jack's Basket) Thank you, ABLEnow for sponsoring this episode! 115. How The ABLE Act Supports Your Child's Future (ft. Catherine Beck) HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com for more information! LET'S CHAT Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com with your questions and Good News for future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/support
In this episode of the Rhythms for Life Podcast, Rebekah interviews Jenny Nuccio, founder of Imani Collective and author of Let it Be Wild as Jenny shares stories from her work in Kenya. Jenny and Rebekah discuss sustainability, resilience and what it looks like when women come alive in who they are and are awakened to the calling and desires that God has placed on their hearts.This season of the Rhythms For Life Podcast is presented by Medi-Share the affordable, biblical alternative to health insurance. Learn more at medishare.com/rhythmsDownload the Podcast Guide at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/listenersguide.Purchase the new Resilience Bible Study at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/rlstudy.Join us for the Rhythms Retreat in Franklin, November 16-17. Learn more at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/retreat.Take the Resilience Quiz at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/rlquiz
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective - a social enterprise and holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya, committed to breaking generational poverty. Having grown up in Texas, Jenny and her family now call Kenya home. As an integral part of her Kenyan community for 10 years, her life's mission is to unleash greatness in women, locally and globally, through collaboration and equitable opportunities. Her newest book, "Let It Be Wild", is inspired by the roots of Imani Collective and shares her journey of discovering and nurturing her wild soul that led to starting the business - inviting the reader along for the ride and challenging them to awaken their own wild soul. Follow Bob: @bobgoff Follow Kim: @kimberly.stuart.writes Follow Jenny: @jennynuccio Grab her new book: jennynuccio.com
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective - a social enterprise and holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya, committed to breaking generational poverty. Having grown up in Texas, Jenny and her family now call Kenya home. As an integral part of her Kenyan community for 10 years, her life's mission is to unleash greatness in women, locally and globally, through collaboration and equitable opportunities. Her newest book, "Let It Be Wild", is inspired by the roots of Imani Collective and shares her journey of discovering and nurturing her wild soul that led to starting the business - inviting the reader along for the ride and challenging them to awaken their own wild soul. Follow Bob: @bobgoff Follow Kim: @kimberly.stuart.writes Follow Jenny: @jennynuccio Grab her new book: jennynuccio.com
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective - a social enterprise and holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya, committed to breaking generational poverty. Having grown up in Texas, Jenny and her family now call Kenya home. As an integral part of her Kenyan community for 10 years, her life's mission is to unleash greatness in women, locally and globally, through collaboration and equitable opportunities. Her newest book, "Let It Be Wild", is inspired by the roots of Imani Collective and shares her journey of discovering and nurturing her wild soul that led to starting the business - inviting the reader along for the ride and challenging them to awaken their own wild soul. Follow Bob: @bobgoff Follow Kim: @kimberly.stuart.writes Follow Jenny: @jennynuccio Grab her new book: jennynuccio.com
Ever wondered about the ins and outs of self-publishing a book and the journey that comes with it? I'm so thrilled to have Imani Collective founder and CEO Jenny Nuccio back on the show to share the story behind her incredible accomplishment of writing her second book, Let It Be Wild. Join us as we dive into the writing process, the growth of Imani Collective, and how postpartum anxiety and traveling across the country in an RV to over 42 states fueled her journey.Jenny also reveals exciting details about their sustainability focus, the launch of Wild Soul Coffee, and how she plans to embark on a book tour with purpose.To wrap up our inspiring and insightful chat, Jenny encourages us all to embrace failure as a learning opportunity, refining our character in the process. Plus, you'll hear some of Jenny's favorite book recommendations to fuel your own writing journey.Resources & LinksConnect with Jenny on her personal website and learn more about Imani Collective. Her brand new book, Let It Be Wild, can be purchased on Amazon, or through her website where you can also see the dates for her upcoming book tour.Applications for my Monthly Giving Mastermind program are now open. If you have been wanting to start a monthly giving program but haven't had the time or the team to make it happen, this is for you. We start in July, so apply now!Jenny recommends the books Crazy Love by Francis Chan, You Be You by Jamie Ivey, and From Basement to Sanctuary by Holly Hayes. She also loves the podcast Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon.Want to make Missions to Movements even better? Take a screenshot of this episode and share it on Instagram. Be sure to tag @positivequation so I can connect with you. Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for helpful digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
My guest this week is Jenny Nuccio, a mom, wife, coach, mentor, and founder and CEO of Imani Collective. What first started as a non-profit training program has developed into a social enterprise and holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya. Jenny started going to Kenya when she was 18 and started Imani Collective at 21. She didn't have mentors along the way and humbly entered every door asking countless questions. Her journey felt extremely lonely and she realized so many others were in her shoes. Jenny wants women to not only come alive in who they are but also realize that they are fully capable of chasing their dreams. Jenny is a good friend of mine and was on the show in April 2021. Listen to her previous episode. 3:15 – Jenny 201 Jenny lives in Kenya and was just in the states traveling for a week. She is now Dr. Jenny Nuccio and proudly uses that title, but she's not a medical doctor. Her new book, Let it Be Wild: Stepping into the Unknown and Finding a Home, comes out May 29. 9:12 – Creative process Jenny's creative process has changed over the years. She used to journal, and now she shares thoughts by voice notes. Her book takes people behind the scenes of her life and work. Her short stories take people through the highs, lows and lessons learned. 13:16 – Radical listening Ask yourself: What are you doing to radically listen and create change? Jenny is always fighting against the narrative of quick change in communities. She wants to empower people and aid communities for the long term. 21:10 – Let it Be Wild Jenny's family always called her the wild one, so that inspired the name of her book. Her family didn't travel much, but Jenny now travels all over the world. When she was young, she had audacious bravery. 30:40 – Challenges and the future After Covid started, her business grew 116%. They handed out thousands of masks to the community. She was blessed with more business, but it was a challenge. 41:30 – Quieting the inner voice Jenny allows herself to feel emotions and have some stagnant days. Hiding under the covers is OK for awhile, but don't stay there. 47:05 – Get to know you What brings her the most joy? Her daughter's laugh. FEATURED QUOTES My expertise is the social enterprise world. I'm always fighting against that narrative of quick relief. How are we doing empowerment and development that is actually aiding communities for the long term? What are you doing to radially listen and create change? When you're young, you have audacious bravery. https://www.amazon.com/Let-Be-Wild-Stepping-Finding/dp/B0C1TKJ2DW HTTP://www.letibewildbook.com
Meet Jenny. She lives her values out loud as an entrepreneur who's passionate about making a positive impact in the world
Jenny Nuccio of Imani Collective (Kenya) returns to talk about her growth and learning over the last few years. As she's matured in business, her vision and perspective have changed. Her latest book, to be released soon and available on Amazon and other outlets is titled “Let It Be Wild!” The book, says Jenny, “will talk about leadership, changes in social enterprises, and stepping into adversity.” The business is Imani Collective (https://imanicollective.com) features high end collectibles manufactured by women living outside Nairobi. Jenny also hosts a podcast aptly named, “The Moxie Podcast.” Visit Third Path, https://ThirdPathinitiative.com, and support this podcast through Patreon https://Patreon.com/bamstories
Jenny Nuccio is the founder and CEO of Imani Collective, a leading global ethical home decor brand that serves over 170 artisans in three locations in Kenya. She is an expert in social entrepreneurship, social work leadership, and management, and on this episode of What the Fundraising we are talking all about how she needed to learn the hard way that relationships with stakeholders, whether they be donors or consumers, are just as important as money when it comes to running her business. Throughout her fundraising journey, she has learned that the key to success is to show up authentically and be transparent in conversations, creating relationships with those who are involved in her movement. In this episode, we are diving deep into …. 1. Exploring the Relationship Between Fundraising and Marketing 2. Investigating How Discomfort With Asking for Money Can Impact Relationships 3. Examining Ways to Effectively Balance Authenticity, Transparency, and Patience When Fundraising Get all the resources from today's episode here. Many thanks to our sponsor, Keela for making this episode possible. Our friends at Keela offer nonprofits like yours a comprehensive fundraising and donor management software, equipped with powerful tools to expand your reach, increase fundraising revenue, and foster a dedicated community of supporters. Want a user-friendly platform that provides actionable data? Look no further than Keela. Check out Keela at keela.co/mallory. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthefundraising_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthefundraising YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@malloryerickson7946 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mallory-erickson-bressler/ Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-the-fundraising/id1575421652 If you haven't already, please visit our new What the Fundraising community forum. Check it out and join the conversation at this link. If you're looking to raise more from the right funders, then you'll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
Listen to this episode to hear: • The story of Imani's biggest financial failure to date • How Jenny learned how to pivot, rebrand her company and delegate her weaknesses • The power of not giving up • Why connection and collaboration is so important as a small business owner • Why Jenny and her family have chosen to live in Kenya • How to continue to fuel yourself and your passion as things get hard ABOUT JENNY: You probably best know Jenny as the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a social enterprise + holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya, committed to breaking generational poverty. Having lived as an integral part of her Kenyan community since 2013, she is dedicated to the collaborative advancement of equitable opportunity for the friends she works with every day and for marginalized populations worldwide. In every business adventure, Jenny brings a unique intersection of both classroom + real-world social entrepreneurship expertise. But this is only part of her identity: she is also a wife and mother of three, passionate about spreading joy and helping inspire women from all walks of life to pursue their dreams and step into their true potential. Join us for Concious Collab here: https://conscious-collab-weekend.com/
Phew! We are in the last stretch of 2022 and we have so much to reflect on and get excited for 2023 as well! In this joyous spirit, we are celebrating Imani Collective's win this Giving Tuesday. They had over 600 individual donors walk alongside them to raise money for their Turkana development project and surpassed their fundraising goal! We are so excited for the great empowerment opportunities this will provide for the people of Turkana to continue creating and thriving. You can continue to be a part of this impact here We are incredibly excited for what The Moxie podcast will be in 2023. Incredible guests are lined up, exciting events happening in Mombasa, Costa Rica & the US + a book launch and we are excited for you to be part of all that. Enjoy your holidays friends! If you enjoyed this episode and you'd like to help support the podcast, please share it with friends, post about it on social media and don't forget to leave a rating and review. While at it don't forget to subscribe to the podcast!
Social Enterprise: an enterprise that is created around solving a social problem, taking an idea and making sure it is solving a social problem, for the good. It all started with one sentence printed in a church bulletin “If you want to go to Mombasa Kenya, call Chris Boyd.” Today's episode is a conversation with an incredibly brave and inspiring friend of mine who was living the ideal comfortable American dream life, and decided to leave it all behind to listen to a voice that told her to go to Africa. Jenny didn't have a game plan. She went and she spent time in the villages and she listened. She built relationships. And from this listening she got the idea of how she could help 16 women in Mombasa Kenya. That was how it all began for her. Jenny's story is one that can helpSince reading that bulletin more than 9 years ago, Jenny Nuccio has built an incredible socio-economic empowerment organization known as Imani Collective. Imani Collective now employs over eighty Kenyan women + men along with half a dozen women stateside. Together, they unleash a woman's greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Imani sells a plethora of artisan crafted goods including pillows, banners, baskets, holiday decor and more. Jenny story has so much to teach us about how to approach helping others, short term mission trips, and how to make your big idea come to life. Alright, let's go meet Jenny! REFERENCES:IMANI COLLECTIVEJENNY'S PERSONAL/CONSULTING WEBSITE JENNY'S INSTAGRAM
In this episode of 10 Hours From Home, Dr. Jenny Nuccio and I talk about everything life in Kenya and getting there. We talk about community building, her incredible business the Imani Collective and School of Ethical Impact, her family (both blood and otherwise), what she wants for her children to take from the culture she loves and so much more! To find out more about Jenny, the Imani Collective or the School of Ethical Impact you can find her at imanicollective.com & www.schoolofethicalimpact.comon instagram at imanicollective & schoolofethicalimpact You can find out more about me and my company by heading over to www.atelierkate.com. Please come join either party on Instagram at theatelierkate or 10hoursfromhome.
Imani Collective is an ethical impact brand crafting beautiful homewares from over 130 empowered artisans in Kenya. Through strategic partnerships, an ambassador program and paid advertising, they grew their Instagram account from a following of 900 to over 38,000!There is so much magic in this conversation I'm about to bring to you today with Jenny Nuccio, Founder & CEO, and Annette Wilson, Director of Marketing & Events.We chat through the power of social proof through user-generated content, how they launched paid ads with a $1,000 budget, the successful collaborations they've done, and the inside scoop on their Giving Tuesday campaigns (the last one generated over $16,000!)Episode Partner: This episode is presented by Feathr - Expand your reach, further your mission. Use Feathr's digital marketing tools to increase awareness, boost online donations, promote events, recruit volunteers, and ultimately do more good. Learn More.Resources & LinksFREE Webinar: The Top 5 "Set It and Forget It" Marketing Tips for Building Momentum During the Summer on May 19th at 2 pm ET | 11 am PT with Feathr's President and Co-founder Aidan Augustin and Dana Snyder. Click here to RSVP!Learn more about Imani Collective, follow them on Instagram at @imanicollective, and shop their artisan goods, including the “Be Kind” hang sign I have in my office.Check out Imani Collective's 2021 Impact Report and become a part of their collective for as little as $15 per month.Follow @jennynuccio on Instagram and check out The Moxie Podcast which shares more about individuals, organizations, and movements doing good in this world.Follow Annette on Instagram at @annette.marie.wilson.Are you making costly mistakes with your social ads strategy? RSVP to my new masterclass, How To Attract Recurring Donors Without Posting On Social Media and learn my #1 secret for copy and content inspiration.Want to make Missions to Movements even better? Take a screenshot of this episode and share it on Instagram. Be sure to tag @positivequation so I can connect with you.
‘Let it be wild' is more than just a tote bag we sell at Imani Collective or a written recollection of my journey to where I am today. It is figuring out your values, standing by them, and having fun while in that growth. In today's episode, Taylor and I are here to challenge the status quo of how entrepreneurship should be done and what letting it be wild might look like for thought leaders and entrepreneurs in general. As much as I talk of all these ethical artisan brands in the world, I also want to highlight some incredible movements like SOCAP Global. Mentions SOCAP is the thought leadership platform for the accelerating movement towards a more just and sustainable economy. They convene a global ecosystem and marketplace – social entrepreneurs, investors, foundation and nonprofit leaders, government and policy leaders, creators, corporations, academics, and beyond – through live and digital experiences that educate, spur conversation, and inspire investment in positive impact. SOCAP unites around a shared passion for shaping the possible. They design experiences to engage and amplify their community of dynamic individuals and organizations who share values of collaboration, curiosity, and a commitment to accelerating social and environmental solutions. Click on the link and join other entrepreneurs in unlocking the power of markets. SOCAP Global
Meaningful work shouldn't, and can't be done alone. If you enjoy being a fly on the wall to a great conversation with real life women talking about their real life challenges, this episode is for you. Listen in on a live, unedited and unscripted Guidance Group session with guests Tharangi Cumaranatunge, Global Connector at ALIGHT (formerly American Refugee Committee), Jenny Nuccio Founder and CEO of Imani Collective, and Ché Elizaga-Castro, Founder of Come Alive Co. Each of these women come in with a challenge they'd like to talk through and explore with the group. You'll leave feeling empowered in your own challenges, knowing you're not alone, and have a greater sense of how to move through whatever you're working through as you navigate creating your meaningful work. If you're interested in joining us for a Yellow Co. Guidance Group, enrollment opens up 4x a year. Head to yellowco.co/guidance-groups for more information and head here to hop on the email interest list. Tharangi's Poem from the episode: *Transition - a Passageway* by Tharangi Cumaranatunge Transition - It is not An escape - Nor an ending, Not a jump with no parachute And doesn't need mending, It doesn't need defending Nor ever pretending And no one's contending It is merely destiny bending. A transition is - A safe landing place before ... We travel up another stair case, When you are in the landing Cherish the pause, Rejuvenate the internal mission And the heartfelt cause. Live in the landing, fully aligned Take rest, sharpen tools, Open the mind, ...Be receptive and open to - what is. And get ready to be wowed and surprised. Creativity comes from unknowing, and the unknown And everything - you will eventually be shown. It is a passage that requires trust and faith A path that not all travellers take: Once taken bestows courage and bravery To arrive at a brand new place of discoveryFollow, subscribe and leave us a review! Find out more about Yellow Co.'s community of women creaeting meaningful work: yellowco.co | @yellowco.co • Connect with Joanna at joannawaterfall.com and on IG @joannawaterfall :) Music Written by Jonny Pickett (check out his music on spotify) Thanks for listening!
In this reflective episode I will share my experience building Imani Collective which is a social impact business and the important lessons I have picked on people, profits, leadership and impact creation. I also highlight common hurdles faced in the entrepreneurial journey and practical solutions that you can apply at any stage.
In this episode, we discuss: How Jenny's ability to ask questions and truly listen to the needs around her, turned into one of the leading ethical impact brands in the Unites States. What to do when you experience burn out. What "white-saviorism" is and why we need to understand it before ministering to others, especially in other cultures. Why relationships are so vital to succeeding and how to effectively create those relationships. Failure and why its okay. In this episode, you will be challenged and changed. Jenny shares her experience living in Kenya and she inspires us to look at others through their lens and to ask the hard questions. She reminds us that our way is not everyone else's way, and before we can effectively help someone we must first understand them. I pray this conversation will challenge you to step outside your comfort zone and see the world through someone else's eyes. My hope is that this conversation will change you and help you to better minister to the people God places in your path. Jenny is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a social enterprise + holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya committed to breaking generational poverty. She is also the Co-Founder of the School of Ethical Impact and brings a unique intersection of both classroom + real-world social entrepreneurship expertise. But this is only part of her identity: Most days you can find her laughing with her kiddos, wondering the streets of Mombasa, or simply enjoying a great cup of Kenyan coffee. She wears many hats, but some of her favorites are being a wife and a mother of three, who is passionate about spreading joy and helping inspire women from all walks of life to pursue their dreams and step into their true potential. How to keep in touch with Jenny: Follow Jenny on Instagram Shop Imani Collective Learn more about the School of Ethical Impact Listen to the Jenny's Podcast Listen to the School of Ethical Impact Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective, a non-profit, woman-empowerment program focused on defeating generational poverty through education and employment opportunities in Mombasa, Kenya and surrounding communities. She also runs the The School of Ethical Impact, for changemakers who want to create transformational impact through their business. In this episode, Jenny invites into the story and work behind Imani Collective and founding the School of Ethical Impact. She's shares how you can create greater impact in your work and one thing you can do to change the world starting right where you are. We're talking about the value in partnerships, strength in community, and the power of radically listening. Mentioned on the podcast: Website: jennynuccio.com Instagram: @jennynuccio Imani Collective @imanicollective The School of Ethical Impact @schoolofethicalimpact Magnify Your Impact: Powering Profit With Purpose by Maggie Z. Miller and Hannah Nokes
In this episode, Jenny & Jordan talk about... Jenny's journey of Social Ethical Impact an building a business in Kenya to create social, ethical, and economic impact; The challenges of the entrepreneurial roller coaster (especially as a visionary!) How to radically listen to the community that you serve to make a true and lasting impact; and so much more! About Jenny Nuccio My name is Jenny Nuccio, and I'm the Founder and CEO of The Imani Collective and The School of Ethical Impact. Through my work with artisans in the ethical impact space, I have provided dignified employment and positive impact in Kenya and all around the world. Now, through my new venture, the School of Ethical Impact, I'm working to share what I can with other social entrepreneurs, sustainability enthusiasts, and anyone looking to make a difference. Connect with Jenny Jenny's Website Imani Collective Website Instagram Twitter School of Ethical Impact
In today's episode, I have my wonderful client, Jenny Nuccio, joining me! Jenny and I share our expertise about understanding your competitors, when and how you should rebrand your business, how to storytell in your business and so much more! What you'll hear: Understanding Your Competitor: Why this is important when building exposure and brand awareness Is It Time To Rebrand? Here's how you know + ways to create more recognition in a saturated market Storytelling: How it gives you an "Impact" advantage (and here's the right way to do it!) Guest: Jenny Nuccio, member of Julie's exclusive networking mastermind SHINE and founder of Imani Collective @imanicollective. Imani Collective is a leading ethical impact brand making home goods for the modern mama by 100+ empowered artisans in Kenya. Find Jenny on Social Media: Jenny's Instagram Jenny's Website What did you think of today's episode? If you connect with the things I chatted about today, I urge you to apply for my exclusive networking mastermind SHINE at juliesolomon.net/shine To dive deeper into each episode with myself and other podcast listeners, plus receive exclusive bonuses relating to the show, come join The Influencer Podcast Facebook group. And be sure to snap a screenshot and tag me @julssolomon & @jennynuccio as you're listening to this week's episode. Remember to hashtag #theinfluencerpodcast, that way I can share your screenshot on my story too!
In today's episode, Jenny talks about the groundbreaking season in building Imani Collective as a social enterprise brand, the personal reshaping of resilience and tenacity she gained from that experience and some pro tips on staying grounded on your ‘why'.
Meet Jenny & Hayley. They're the voices and brainpower behind the School of Ethical Impact, an institute + community equipping changemakers with the confidence to create real impact through business. Plus, they are two of the brilliant minds behind Imani Collective, a purpose-driven company employing more than 80 Kenyan women and men to make ethically-sourced artisan products. This is a special episode. We are re-releasing a conversation from their podcast - turning the tables on Jon & Becky. Listen Now and hear the story of how our two companies met - it is one for the books. We also dive deep into our mission + vision, the community that inspires us + what's to come from We Are For Good.Episode HighlightsJon and Becky's story behind the launch of We Are For Good and the Podcast (1:06)What has surprised Jon and Becky over the last year (10:10)The community We Are For Good is serving (13:40)Playing the long game (16:43)We Are For Good Pro - Coming soon! (27:00)A powerful moment of philanthropy (31:00)What ethical impact means to Jon and Becky (36:50)For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/154The We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/helloAbout our Sponsor GivebutterGivebutter is Loved by over 30,000 nonprofits, student groups, sports teams, schools, companies, and individuals just like you, and PS: it's also loved by the three of us who are superfans of their incredible giving platform.
The founder of Imani Collective, Jenny Nuccio sits down with Amber to about empowering women to break generational poverty through the creation of ethical goods. Christmas in July Questions: What is the mission behind Imani Collective? Share a bit of the backstory of Imani Collective. When someone purchases from Imani Collective, how are they impacting your employees? What do you love about the work you are doing with Imani Collective? What is one of your most popular products? Favorite products? SHOW NOTES cont. Episode Sponsor: SchoolhouseTeachers.com A firm, Christian-based worldview is the springboard needed in today's world which can be attained with a SchoolhouseTeachers.com education. Use code: EXPLORE to pay only $179 for a two-year Ultimate Membership during SchoolhouseTeachers.com's Explore the World BOGO event! ------------------------------------------------------ Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB and www.graceenoughpodcast.com ----------------------------------------------------------
Jenny and I talk about how she sold everything she owned, and moved to Mombasa, Kenya.Jenny is the owner and founder of Imani Collective and The School of Ethical Impact. We talk about how you don't have to be called around the world to have an impact, and what it looks like to say yes to God.
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a social enterprise + holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya committed to breaking the generational poverty. Having lived as an integral part of her Kenyan community since 2013, she is committed to the collaborative advancement of equitable opportunity for the friends she works with every day, as well as for marginalized populations world-wide. She also is the Co-Founder of the School of Ethical Impact and brings a unique intersection of both classroom + real-world social entrepreneurship expertise. But this is only part of her identity: Most days you can find her laughing with her kiddos, wondering the streets of Mombasa, or simply enjoying a great cup of Kenyan coffee. She wears many hats, but some of her favorites are being a wife and mother of three who is passionate about spreading joy and helping inspire women from all walks of life to pursue their dreams and step into their true potential.On the episode:Producer : Tatave Abeshyan Producer & Co-host : Scott Schimmel JOIN BOB WEEKLYWe've launched a new subscription-based offering with exclusive content from the one and only Bob Goff.In vintage Bob fashion, you can join him on his adventure of living a life of whimsy, love, and action. Each week you'll receive a video message from Bob, plus guided reflection exercises and activities for personal growth and structured conversations with friends.Now more than ever we need to look to voices we can trust. If Bob's message has inspired you in the past, you're not going to want to miss out on Bob Weekly. So sign up today and let Bob guide you as you go through this unpredictable thing called your life.Learn More bobgoff.com/weekly
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a social enterprise + holistic women's empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya committed to breaking the generational poverty. Having lived as an integral part of her Kenyan community since 2013, she is committed to the collaborative advancement of equitable opportunity for the friends she works with every day, as well as for marginalized populations world-wide. She also is the Co-Founder of the School of Ethical Impact and brings a unique intersection of both classroom + real-world social entrepreneurship expertise. But this is only part of her identity: Most days you can find her laughing with her kiddos, wondering the streets of Mombasa, or simply enjoying a great cup of Kenyan coffee. She wears many hats, but some of her favorites are being a wife and mother of three who is passionate about spreading joy and helping inspire women from all walks of life to pursue their dreams and step into their true potential.On the episode:Producer : Tatave Abeshyan Producer & Co-host : Scott Schimmel JOIN BOB WEEKLYWe've launched a new subscription-based offering with exclusive content from the one and only Bob Goff.In vintage Bob fashion, you can join him on his adventure of living a life of whimsy, love, and action. Each week you'll receive a video message from Bob, plus guided reflection exercises and activities for personal growth and structured conversations with friends.Now more than ever we need to look to voices we can trust. If Bob's message has inspired you in the past, you're not going to want to miss out on Bob Weekly. So sign up today and let Bob guide you as you go through this unpredictable thing called your life.Learn More bobgoff.com/weekly
Better together than they are apart describes the way that Imani Collective functions as a family looking to provide opportunities for women through their artisan decor company. What started as children needing help with school fees has now grown into an international company that employs & empowers their mothers to be able to earn a living & have opportunities to grow & provide for their families. On today's episode, Jenny Nuccio tells us the story of Imani Collective - how they have grown from that original group of sewing women and where they are headed! To learn more about Imani Collective or buy their products, check out their website today: https://imanicollective.com Feast Over Famine does not provide legal, tax, accounting or other professional advice. You should consult professional advisors concerning the legal, tax, or accounting consequences of your activities. Feast Over Famine does not consult, advise, or assist with (i) the offer or sale of securities in any capital-raising transaction, or (ii) the direct or indirect promotion or maintenance of a market for any securities. Feast Over Famine does not engage in any activities for which an investment advisor's registration or license is required under the U.S. Investment Advisors Act of 1940, or under any other applicable federal or state law; or for which a “broker's” or “dealer's” registration or license is required under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or under any other applicable federal or state law.
My guest this week is Jenny Nuccio. She’s a dear friend of mine and founder and CEO of Imani Collective, a social enterprise and holistic women’s empowerment program in Kenya, committed to breaking generational poverty. 9:44 – Jenny 101 Most people know her as the founder of Imani Collective. She is married and has three children. Jenny has some cool projects coming up, but she can’t share what they are just yet. She hasn’t even told her parents about the projects yet. She has been in Kenya for the last decade of her life and plans to stay there. 14:14 – Swahili She speaks Swahili, but she’s much better at understanding it. 19:23 – What led her to Kenya She saw a church bulletin about going to Kenya. There was a peace that resonated in her soul, and she realized she needed to be on that trip. She kept coming back to Kenya and doing what she calls “radically listening.” 27:50 – Doing it all Jenny says she gets asked all the time how she does so much, but she says no one is doing it all. She believes God is using her as a vessel to help others. 38:14 – Pivoting her business Jenny does a lot of custom orders and creates beautiful products, but she has made some changes to her business during the pandemic. She wanted to be an e-commerce business, so she started leaning into it. She also wanted to diversify her line more. 44:39 – Getting her EdD She’s getting her doctorate. She partially wants it for credibility, because she wants to be taken more seriously. She felt annoyed after meeting with mostly white men at investment meetings and being treated like a little girl. 51:58 – Get to know you Favorite TV show when she was younger? Friends Something people would never guess about her? She didn’t travel outside the country until she was 18 FEATURED QUOTES “I have some really exciting projects happening this year that I can’t even share with you guys. Just be looking out for that … Not even my parents know. That’s how behind-the-scenes it is.” – Jenny “There was just this peace that resonated in my soul, and it was like, ‘You need to be on this trip (to Kenya).’” – Jenny “I did go on a mission trip, but not with the mentality or intention of like, ‘I’m coming to serve and I’m coming to make things better.’ It came of like, ‘I’m coming to learn and grow and see what else is out there in these beautiful cultures.’” – Jenny “I’ve always just said, ‘God used me as a vessel. I’m just a vessel for this.’” – Jenny CONNECT: https://imanicollective.com/ About Jenny Nuccio: Jenny is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a social enterprise + holistic women’s empowerment program in Mombasa, Kenya committed to breaking the generational poverty. Having lived as an integral part of her Kenyan community since 2013, she is committed to the collaborative advancement of equitable opportunity for the friends she works with every day, as well as for marginalized populations world-wide. She also is the Co-Founder of the School of Ethical Impact and brings a unique intersection of both classroom + real-world social entrepreneurship expertise. But this is only part of her identity: Most days you can find her laughing with her kiddos, wondering the streets of Mombasa, or simply enjoying a great cup of Kenyan coffee. She wears many hats, but some of her favorites are being a wife and mother of three who is passionate about spreading joy and helping inspire women from all walks of life to pursue their dreams and step into their true potential. Thank you to our partner of the show: It’s time for a SPRING CLEAN REFRESH! Let’s get that home sparkling, the safe way with MamaSuds! Castile soap is the superhero of soaps, it really does it all- from the windows to the walls! It’s truly the only soap you need. What can you do with MamaSuds Castile Soap? Clean the floors, scrub the counters, bathtubs and tile, clean the baseboards, the windows and the blinds, you can even use it to clean the carpets! Grab a gallon of MamaSuds Castile Soap and start tackling all of your Spring Cleaning to-do’s at www.mamasuds.com and use code MOLLY for 15% off your order!
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Femida and Carol play an integral role in the leadership of Imani Collective. Together, they run the holistic department that is the pivot of the organization’s cogwheel through facilitation of programs like childcare, tea and lunch breaks, character building classes, home visits, birthdays, to mention but a few. They create so much impact by overseeing the fulfilment of Imani Collective’s vision of holistically caring for our women, our environment and the community at large. In this episode, Jenny, Femida and Carol talk about holistic empowerment through loving deeply, relationships and how that directly impacts the people we interact with on a daily basis.
Jenny Nuccio makes up one half of the dynamic duo that founded the School of Ethical Impact. You may also know her as the founder of Imani Collective, a holistic artisan empowerment program based in Mombasa, Kenya. Through both of these roles, Jenny is living out her commitment to the collaborative advancement of equitable opportunity for underserved populations world-wide. In addition to her day job, Jenny is also a wife and mother of three who is passionate about spreading joy and helping inspire women from all walks of life to step into their true potential. In this episode, you'll get to know Jenny even more as she vulnerably shares her journey into ethical impact, social enterprise and holistic women empowerment — and how all this aligns with her passion for coming together to create long-term, sustainable change.
Have you ever dreamed of living abroad? Or starting a business? How about doing work that literally changes the lives of other people? Well, today's guest is living out all three! And she started her journey at the ripe age of 18 years old. We're talking with Jenny Nuccio - the founder of Imani Collective and School of Ethical Impact. You will be inspired to take risks, embody courage, and make a difference right where you are. ABOUT Jenny Nuccio Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a non-profit, woman-empowerment program focused on defeating generational poverty through education and employment opportunities in Mombasa, Kenya and surrounding communities. Most days you can find her laughing with her kiddos, wondering the streets of Mombasa, or simply enjoying a great cup of Kenyan coffee. She loves serving the world by spreading love, hope and inspiration through all realms of life. Connect with Jenny Nuccio: Instagram: Website: All Things RUBY: Join the Read the Listen to more See you each Thursday for brand new episodes!
Tabz is a freelance accountant, part time math tutor and the outgoing program coordinator at Imani Collective. She is passionate about family, friendships and loves God above all. When she is not working on numbers, she is cooking, reading a book, watching a movie or laughing about something. In this episode, Val and Tabz talk about taking a step of faith and wholly diving into the unknown by anchoring our trust in God’s purpose over our lives.
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and CEO of Imani Collective — a non-profit, woman-empowerment program focused on defeating generational poverty through education and employment opportunities in Mombasa, Kenya, and surrounding communities. Most days you can find her laughing with her kiddos, wandering the streets of Mombasa, or simply enjoying a great cup of Kenyan coffee. She loves serving the world by spreading love, hope, and inspiration through all realms of life..today she is sitting down with Betsy to talk about the importance of self-care.
Jenny Nucci found herself in Kenya connected to women who were hurting on many levels. God led her to launch a successful Kingdom Company, Imani Collective, to provide work for them. It's now an international brand. https://imanicollective.com
An avid kiteboarder, triathlete, and boat captain for a whale-watch operation on the Big Island, Kelsey's love for challenge and adventure is a huge part of who she is. "I believe women are capable of anything they put their mind to, and I have tried to exemplify that truth statement in my life." Her heart to help others is ultimately the purpose of her existence, which has been cultivated in her love for Jesus. This passion to serve others birthed Moi Moi Market and The Talking Story Podcast. "We want to make it easy for consumers to find, trust, and purchase products of purpose; products that help women out of sex trafficking, provide clean water, build schools, clean plastics from our oceans, and empower families. Moi Moi Market (www.moimoimarket.com) is a one stop shop for those products which includes Imani Collective. The Talking Story Podcast is the educational piece that explains the story behind the product and just shares cool stories of people using their lives to make a difference in others." Although working full time, she believes in giving back to the community, and has served at Heart Ranch and Ho'ola Na Pua here on the Big Island, Hawaii. Even though life is busy, she still finds time to play and have fun. One of her favorite things to do is taking her dogs for walks at the beach. To Kelsey, "there's nothing like toes in the sand, listening to the ocean, and just BE-ing." @captkelseyhawaii In this episode,Jenny and Kelsey talk about embracing the heart of altruism as clearly manifested in how the humpback whales thrive in the sea. They further talk about taking hold of your faith and believing that God’s love for you is eternal.Jenny Nuccio on the Talking Story Podcast
“If you wanna go to Mombasa, Kenya, call this number.” One glance at a bulletin board containing these words at the back of a crowded mega church was all it took for an adventure seeking 18-year-old to pack up and go. One trip led to two, two to three, until this born and raised Texan was selling her beloved truck and all she owned for a 7 month stay…and counting. That was 8 years ago. Yep, Jenny Nuccio never left. The initial trips allowed Jenny to collect stories of children for sponsorship profiles, but while doing so her eyes (and heart) shifted to another group, one working tirelessly in the background— their mothers. These women were walking miles and miles to sell fruit for mere pennies. Jenny’s heart was captivated by their struggle, and sat down with their village chief, in 16 women began learning to make handicrafts with Jenny, and along with their sewing machines (funded by Jenny’s truck) became the pillars of Imani Collective, an ethical business fueled by artisans thriving on salary wages. Other village members thought it was a hopeless cause, but these women put their trust in Jenny, their work, and believed big things would happen. Imani’s handmade household products are now being sold worldwide, and their more than 100 creators are now able to save, buy land, and send their children to school. Imani Collective and its founder challenge the trending subject of fair trade in this episode, exposing several underlying issues. Tune in- you’ll want to hear how Jenny went from 0 (“I’ve traveled outside the country now, can check that off the bucket list”) to 100 (“OK, I’m gonna move here now!”), how Imani was born, and how ethical trade vs. fair trade allows Imani to address the needs of its workers holistically. And yes, how a true blooded Texan came to “sell her treasure to fund her dream,” in the words of host Bob Waliszewski. You can visit imanicollective.com to learn more and purchase their products, and should you buy a product, you can even meet and write to the specific artisan who made it! Stay tuned for a special Imani product coming to Moi Moi Market this Fall. Amazingly, Jenny also hosts a podcast similar to this one. The Moxie Podcast features ordinary people doing courageous things! Check it out on jennynuccio.com Connect with your hosts on Instagram Kelsey www.instagram.com/captkelseyhawaii Bob www.instagram.com/waliszrs Sponsored by Moi Moi Market, your one stop shop for products of purpose www.instagram.com/moimoimarket tent on doing something. Except, she didn’t really have a plan. And it certainly didn’t include starting a business.
Kevin is the Director of Operations and Environmental Sustainability at Imani Collective. He also is a freelance environmental consultant and waste management consultant. He is a father to an amazing daughter, a husband and to the most beautiful (ninja) wife and a lover of Jesus Christ. He is passionate about living though the word of God, family and leadership. He enjoys drawing, music, sports and travelling. In this episode Jenny and Kevin talk about his journey to faith and how it has made him to the man he is today. Kevin is honest, transparent and God fearing giving us a beautiful testimony of what it looks like to truly listen to God and tune in to Him daily. my hope for you is that you are encouraged by his story and reminded to just show up , be present and begin to open your ears to hear what God is trying to tell you. How to listen:IphoneApple podcast App AndroidStitcher Mentions:Kevin Mbogho Instagram One last thing to live by: God is always there. Tune your antenna to His frequency
Tabz is a freelance accountant, part time math tutor and program coordinator at Imani Collective. She is passionate about family, friendships and loves God above all. When she is not working on numbers she is cooking, reading a book, watching a movie or laughing about something. In this episode, Jenny and Tabitha( Tabz) talk about how she ended up in Mombasa and the strength of her mother that influenced her into the woman she is today. This episode is full of laughter, love and inspiration. Welcome to the Moxie community and be encouraged by Tabz, her story and her contagious joy that overflows through the interview How to listenIphoneApple Podcast App AndroidStitcher MentionsTabitha Oiro One last thing to live byWithout God,I am nothing. God completes me
Jenny left her home behind to up root and move to kenya to start her company that creates opportunities for the community. Her story will inspire you to follow your dreams even if you’re scared. She truly lives the #givlife --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and President of Imani Collective - a socioecononomic woman-empowerment program focused on defeating generational poverty through education and employment opportunities in Mombasa, Kenya and surrounding communities. The collective facilitates change by underscoring the innate value of each woman while encouraging her to learn, create, and grow to her fullest potential as an artisan. With a bachelor’s degree in Leadership Development and a master’s degree in Leadership Education and Communications. Jenny has a well-rounded background in both academic research and practical application for implementing long-term solutions to the global challenge of disenfranchised women and children in developing regions. Having lived as an integral part of her Kenyan community since 2013, she is committed to the collaborative advancement of equitable opportunity for the friends she works with every day, as well as for marginalized populations world-wide. She is currently completing her Doctorate of Education in Leadership Education and Communications with an emphasis on adaptable leadership, change agents, and corporate sustainability and innovation in global contexts. Jenny is also known for being the Co-Founder of Sukwa Saddle Blankets, Host of Moxie podcast and Creator of the Cultivating Community school. In this episode, Jenny talks about her journey with Imani Collective and what first brought her to Kenya. She reflects on the struggles and the joys this journey has brought her. She has learned a lot over the years and has recently developed a course called Dream Development: Steps to Pursuing your Passion, which she gives details about during this episode. Be inspired, empowered and reminded to just start. How to Listen: Iphone Apple Podcast App Android Stitcher Mentions: Imani Collective Dream Development Free Webinar Sign UP Dream Development Course Jenny Nuccio Instagram Jenny Nuccio Facebook One last thing to live by: Just Start. Fearing failure is inevitable, but failing before even starting is controllable. Take that first step and never look back.
Femida Otieno is the Country Director of Imani Collective and the Founder and Lead Designer Ekisa Design. She has a background in tailoring and fashion design and has a passion for making a difference through training others. In this episode, Jenny and Femida talk about perseverance during the hard moments in life and failing. It may be hard, but is something that is part of success and we will all be there one day. The conversation is filled with transparency and lots of laughter. After all, it was like two best friends having a cup of coffee together. Enjoy! Mentions: Femida Otieno Facebook | Instagram What not to say to a New Mama Ekisa Designs Imani Collective Buy us a building (insert smile) : Imani Collective Donation One last thing to live by: Success is not a straight line and failing is part of the process to success, so keep at it and do not give up.
Maliha is one of a kind and completely encompasses Moxie. She is a self-made chef in Mombasa, Kenya and in 2015, was a participant on season one of the reality tv show Royco Fuata Flava. She is also an artisan and cook at Imani Collective, a mother of two daughters and has dreams and aspirations that are inspiring. In this episode, Jenny and Maliha talk about the journey of being a single mother, the grit and perseverance of pursuing dreams and the courage it takes to plan, initiate and dominate every challenge of everyday. This episode is encouraging, uplifting and reminds us all that we can move mountains, we just have to pull a little bit of Moxie out of our back pockets. Mentions: Royco Fuata Flava Gordon Ramsey Chef Maliha Instagram Guinness Book of World Records WhatsApp Number Cooking Lessons - Contact +254 731 095 334
Jenny Nuccio is the founder of Imani Collective. Imani Collective is a home decor shop! Everything is handmade by 50+ empowered women in Kenya and Dallas. We talked about her journey and how she started Imani Collective; the challenges she has faced; living in Kenya; and traveling the world! Jenny is such an amazing person and is making this world a better place. Check them out on instagram @JENNYNUCCIO + @IMANICOLLECTIVE and their website www.imanicollective.com We drank coffee from Mokah Coffee in Deep Ellum. Mokah Coffee serves Tweed coffee which is roasted here in Dallas. Mokah is a great spot to chill with friends or to get work done. Check them out if you are in the area. @MOKAHCOFFEE COFFEE + PEOPLE MERCH: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=ketch+smith RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-people-podcast/id1335201813?mt=2 Music: DRIFTER by @HIPPIESABOTAGE
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Jenny is a dreamer, doer, mother, wife, friend, speaker, blogger and just down right PLEASANT person! I really do love this girl and am so thankful for her. She is such a creative mind and is a constant source of joy and encouragement to me. In this conversation Jenny tells us all about meeting her husband, starting Imani Collective and the dreams she is fostering. I love Jenny's heart and how she is always so willing to grow in every aspect of her life! CONNECT WITH JENNY WEBSITE Imani Collective& JennyNuccio.com IG Imani Collective& Jenny Nuccio FACEBOOK Imani on FB