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In this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo sits down with Maggie Bauer and Eric DeMarco, members of the How to Change the World book club, to reflect on the thought-provoking reads of 2024. Together, they delve into themes of unexpected consequences, exploring how small choices can ripple into significant impacts. They discuss the complexities of repairing broken relationships, and how to approach these challenges with intention and humility. The conversation also dives into the critical topic of consuming less, examining what it means to live more sustainably in a world driven by excess. Tune in for insights, reflections, and inspiration to carry into the new year.
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Check out the How to Change the World book club’s 2024 reading list below:
Consumed by Aja Barber
Where the Line is Drawn by Raja Shehadeh
Same as Ever by Morgan Housel
How Infrastructure Works by Deb Chachra
On Repentance and Repair by Danya Ruttenberg
Strangers to Ourselves by Rachel Aviv
The Debt Trap by Josh Mitchell
The Originalism Trap by Madiba Dennie
Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer
On Censorship by James LaRue
A Renaissance of Our Own by Rachel Cargle
The Right Call by Sally Jenkins
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In this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo engages in a thought-provoking conversation with John Webster, a seasoned leader with a remarkable career spanning national security, politics, and community engagement. John brings a unique perspective with a diverse background that includes serving as a US Air Force officer, an intelligence planner for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the owner of Executive Millwork & Cabinetry.
They delve into John’s role in the Republicans for Harris campaign in Arizona, exploring how he navigated political divides to foster unity and collaboration. The discussion expands to how politics influences every aspect of our lives and actionable ways to get involved—whether by running for office, joining committees, or canvassing for candidates.
John’s extensive experience—from advising the US Ambassador to Finland on defense trade to teaching at the US Air Force Academy—highlights his dedication to enabling organizations and individuals to succeed. With advanced degrees from institutions like Oxford University and Arizona State University, John combines deep expertise with practical insight to inspire positive change.
This episode is packed with lessons on leadership, the power of civic action, and the importance of building bridges in an increasingly divided world. Tune in to learn how to step up, get involved, and make a difference in your community. Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube now!
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In this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo sits down with Javelina’s own Justin Plumb, Political Strategist, and Elizabeth Davis, Marketing Strategist, to unpack lessons learned from a year of social change. From the results of the 2024 election to the change-making sector on the local level, they explore how the outcomes are shaping the political landscape and discuss their implications for Javelina’s diverse clients—from political campaigns to businesses and nonprofits.
Listen as they share key insights from 2024, including shifts in voter behavior, trends that defined the year, and lessons learned that will help changemakers navigate the road ahead. Whether you’re in politics, marketing, or community building, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways to inspire your work to shape a better world.
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In this episode of How to Change the World, Catherine Alonzo welcomes Leroy “Buster” Silva, a dynamic leader and advocate for Indigenous empowerment from the Pueblo of Laguna. Leroy is the Executive Director of the Laguna Community Foundation, where he spearheads initiatives to generate resources and support for the community. He is also the visionary behind Family+Indigenize+Thrive, an intergenerational movement revitalizing community wellness through partnerships and connection.
With a wealth of experience and deep-rooted commitment to his community, Leroy brings inspiring insights into how core values and active partnerships can transform lives. As a celebrated leader, he has received numerous honors, including being named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leader and a Native American 40 Under 40 honoree.
Join us as we explore Leroy’s journey, his dedication to creating lasting change, and his vision for thriving Indigenous communities. Plus, learn why family, wellness, and meaningful connections fuel his personal mission to build a better future for generations to come.
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On this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo sits down with two remarkable leaders in social work, Brandie Reiner and Terri Waibel, to share the incredible story of passing SB 1036 through the Arizona Legislature. This groundbreaking bill adopts the Social Work Licensure Compact, which allows social workers to obtain licensure across multiple states, improving access to vital services for patients and reducing the hurdles of holding multiple licenses for practitioners.
Brandie Reiner, Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers, Arizona Chapter, and Terri Waibel, founder and clinical director of Center for Compassion, share the significance of this legislation in addressing workforce shortages, expanding telehealth, and supporting patients and families. With Terri’s deep expertise in grief and trauma and Brandie’s leadership in public policy and behavioral health, the conversation highlights the impact of the Compact on both the social work profession and the communities it serves. Together, they explore the bill’s potential to transform social work practice and improve public access to care.
Join Catherine, Brandie, and Terri as they delve into how this legislation is not only changing lives but shaping the future of social work in Arizona and beyond - and what lessons about driving change we can draw from their journey.
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In a world where countless worthy causes compete for attention, how do effective changemakers break through the noise to inspire action? In this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo shares powerful insights on how to craft stories that move people, motivate communities, and create real change.
Tune in to learn:
The three essential elements of impactful storytelling for changemakers
How to define and understand your priority audiences
Tailoring your message to connect with those who matter most
Simple strategies to make your communications stand out
Whether you're a campaigner, advocate, or leader of a mission-driven organization, this episode will help you transform your communication and amplify your impact.
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In this inspiring episode of How to Change the World, Catherine Alonzo sits down with Washington State Senator T’wina Nobles, whose incredible journey from a homeless teen in the foster care system to becoming a state senator and CEO is a testament to her resilience, determination, and the power of community service.
Senator Nobles shares her story of overcoming adversity, becoming a teacher and young mother, and eventually leading as the CEO of the Tacoma Urban League. As the co-founder and CEO of the Black Future Co-op Fund, T’wina continues to dedicate her life to supporting and uplifting her community.
Join us as we delve into her passion for service, the importance of self-care in maintaining success, what it looks like to change the face of Black philanthropy, and her unique definition of what it means to be truly successful. This episode is a powerful reminder that no matter where you start, you can achieve greatness by staying true to your purpose and giving back to those around you.
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In this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo sits down with Reyna Montoya, a passionate advocate for undocumented immigrants and a DACA recipient herself. Reyna shares her powerful journey, the challenges she faces, and her tireless work to help others in their fight for citizenship. She invites listeners to reflect on their own family migration stories, offering a unique perspective that challenges us to rethink what it means to belong. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of personal narrative and social change.
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In this episode of How to Change the World, host Catherine Alonzo sits down with David Waid, VP of Political for Javelina, for an insightful discussion about the current political landscape and what to expect in the 2024 election.
David shares his expert analysis of the key issues driving voters and the potential impacts on communities nationwide. Tune in for a deep dive into one of the most pivotal elections in our country’s history.
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In this special bonus episode of the How to Change the World podcast, host Catherine Alonzo delves into the importance of defining success and setting goals in creating impactful change. This Social Shift Short episode explores the art of setting strategic goals and defining success in ways that align with your unique vision and mission.
Join Catherine as she unpacks different methods to measure success, emphasizing the importance of a tailored approach that resonates with your strategy. Whether you’re an advocate, an entrepreneur, or a changemaker, this episode provides valuable insights on how to harness the power of storytelling to drive your initiatives forward and achieve meaningful outcomes by defining success on your own terms.
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Join Catherine in this inspiring episode of How to Change the World as she sits down with Luis Ávila, the President and founder of Iconico. Luis, a passionate Mexican immigrant, has dedicated his life to connecting and engaging communities, particularly communities of color and immigrants, through innovative ideas and systemic change.
In this episode, they delve into Luis’s journey and the profound impact of his work in incubating ideas from marginalized communities. They explore what it means to define success, both personally and within community efforts, and discuss strategies to stay motivated amidst challenges.
Luis and Catherine also confront their frustrations with the status quo, discussing how to harness feelings of rage and disgust to fuel meaningful action and forward motion. Tune in to hear how one man’s vision and relentless drive are helping to shape a better future for those who need it most.
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In our first Changemaker Chat of 2024, Catherine sits down with Javelina’s Marketing Strategist Elizabeth Davis, an experienced professional with more than fifteen years of experience in marketing, social media, and public relations.
Elizabeth shares insights and lessons she has garnered throughout her career. Together, Catherine and Elizabeth dive deep into the essentials of crafting a marketing strategy that can truly make a difference. They explore the crucial role of community engagement and discuss actionable tips for creating impactful and meaningful marketing campaigns and strategies.
Tune in to discover how to harness the power of marketing to effect positive change and engage your community in ways that matter. Whether you’re a seasoned marketer or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice that you won’t want to miss!
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In our first full episode of 2024, Catherine sits down with Gloria Feldt, Co-founder and President of Take the Lead, and former CEO and President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, to delve into the transformative power of women in leadership. Gloria shares her enlightening insights on how women can harness their inherent strengths to step into leadership roles and drive significant change. We explore the tangible benefits of gender diversity and parity in executive positions, and discuss compelling evidence that companies with women in leadership are not only more innovative but also achieve higher profitability. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on breaking barriers and creating inclusive, successful workplaces.
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We’re BACK, and better than ever! After a long hiatus, How to Change the World is back with a brand new look and a brand new season. Tune in to today’s episode for a preview of the exciting year to come - including some amazing guests who are leading the way in creating change for their communities. Get ready to hear some inspiring stories and learn actionable tips for how to elevate your own impact. Plus, we’re making it easier than ever to learn how to change the world - you can now listen on your favorite podcast platform, as well as watch on YouTube.
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Join us in this special episode as we introduce the passionate and dedicated individuals who have joined our mission to make a positive impact in our Arizona communities. Get inspired by their stories, visions, and dreams of a better world. Tune in now and be part of the transformational journey of changing the world!
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On this episode, our CEO Catherine Alonzo introduces the Colorado team as the Javelina herd continues to expand! We got together to talk about the advantages and changes that come with remote work as we venture on in this post-pandemic world.
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The How to Change the World Podcast is back! Our latest episode features our three founding partners as they look back on Javelina’s 10 years in business. From how it all started to their all-time favorite moments, Catherine, David, and Bill reminisce on the transformation and development of Javelina over this past decade, as well as the lessons they’ve learned along the way.
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The How to Change the World podcast is back for a very special episode! This week, Catherine shares what's next for the podcast and introduces an exciting returning guest – Marisa Hoskins, Javelina's new Chief Operating Officer. Together, they take a deep dive into Marisa's story, the power of narrative, and the process of creating change in the workplace.
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Today's episode of How to Change the World will be the last for a while – listen to find out why, and to join Catherine in reflecting on the past 3 1/2 years of changemaking conversations.
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This week, Catherine recounts how she found her squad of world-changing women, why it's so important to have a squad of your own – and how you can find yours. Learn more about Arizona Foundation for Women's SHE Leads! program at https://www.azfw.org/sheleads.
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