Kimberly G. Jackson Podcast
Conversations with community leaders, advocates, and artists on justice, inclusion, and impact — hosted by Kimberly G. Jackson.
From Service to Impact: Lisa Brody & Shameka Jones on Leading with Heart
Lisa Brody and Shameka Jones share how service organizations translate compassion into measurable outcomes. They reflect on leadership pipelines, community trust, and the courage to collaborate across silos. We talk about staying grounded in mission while innovating for the moment. Their friendship and focus make the work feel possible and joyful. You’ll hear strategies you […]
Rites of Passage: Dr. Jaih Jackson and The Apollo’s Club
Dr. Jaih Jackson opens a window into The Apollo’s Club and the rituals that shape character and purpose for young Black men. He talks about mentorship that is consistent, accountable, and full of love. We explore scholarship, service, and the quiet habits that build leaders. Jaih’s stories honor the mentors who stood with him—and the […]
Strengths, Not Shortcomings: Vicky Westra on Neurodiversity at Work
Vicky Westra reimagines the workplace through a strengths‑based lens, showing how neurodivergent adults thrive with the right supports. She shares practical steps for employers and the community to build cultures of belonging. We talk mindset coaching, accommodations, and the power of peer networks. Vicky’s experience turns abstract inclusion into everyday practice. You’ll hear a vision […]
Talent, Dignity, and Good Jobs: Belinthia Berry & Dr. Cynthia Johnson
Belinthia Berry and Dr. Cynthia Johnson connect education to economic mobility with refreshing clarity. They share how apprenticeships, upskilling, and employer collaboration open doors to quality work. We talk about meeting learners where they are and building ladders that more people can climb. Their partnership models what it takes to align systems without losing the […]
Home Is the Work: Sean King on Affordable Housing and Hope
Sean King pulls back the curtain on how Habitat for Humanity turns sweat equity and community partnership into keys and front doors. He shares stories of families whose futures changed because a city believed with them. We discuss policy, credit counseling, and the quiet heroism of volunteers. Sean’s grounded optimism reminds us that housing is […]
A Right to Stability: Pye Young on Housing, Justice, and Showing Up
Attorney Pye Young demystifies rental and eviction assistance—and why civil legal aid can be the difference between stability and crisis. He walks through access points, common pitfalls, and what families should know before it’s too late. We talk about empathy in practice and systems that work for the most vulnerable. Pye’s clarity and compassion make […]
When Art Heals: Chloë Jackson on Creativity in a Digital Age
Chloë Jackson shares how technology has expanded her creative practice while deepening her connection to community. She talks about making space for curiosity, honoring tradition, and finding courage as a young artist. We explore collaboration across mediums and the discipline behind the magic of performance. Chloë’s voice is honest, hopeful, and wise beyond her years. […]
People First: Nikki Gaskin‑Capehart on Building Pathways Out of Poverty
Nikki Gaskin‑Capehart invites us to see policy through the eyes of families and neighborhoods. She reflects on years of public service and her calling to champion economic mobility with dignity. We talk about trust, data, and the courage to try what’s never been done before. Nikki’s story is a testament to patient leadership that delivers […]
A City of Makers: Terry Marks on an Arts Movement in St. Petersburg
Terry Marks sketches a hopeful portrait of a city where artists, educators, and businesses create together. He explains how the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance connects ideas to resources and dreams to opportunities. We talk about creative economies, equitable access, and why arts education belongs in every workforce plan. Terry’s leadership is both strategic and soulful, […]
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Art as a Lifeline: Alex Harris and the Making of the Arts Conservatory for Teens
Alex Harris reflects on the mentors and moments that shaped the Arts Conservatory for Teens—and the young people it serves. He shares stories of students finding voice, discipline, and joy through rigorous arts education. We talk about building sustainable programs, aligning with academics, and measuring what matters most. Alex’s passion is contagious and deeply practical […]
Work, Worth, and the Earth: Aron Bryce on Neurodiversity and Purpose
Aron Bryce describes how Earth to Autism creates meaningful work for autistic adults through projects that heal the planet. He explains the power of dignity—how paid work, routine, and coaching unlock confidence and community. We explore employer partnerships, individualized supports, and the victories that don’t fit neatly into a spreadsheet. Aron’s humility and hope show […]