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  • In this thought-provoking episode of The Caring Economy, host Toby Usnik is joined by Adam Weinberg, President of Denison University. Adam is a trailblazer in higher education, pushing the boundaries of what a liberal arts college can achieve in the 21st century. Under his leadership, Denison has not only weathered challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic but has emerged stronger, more innovative, and more committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    How Adam is transforming Denison University to meet the needs of today’s students The critical role of mentorship and civic engagement in shaping future leaders The integration of AI and technology into a liberal arts education Why emotional intelligence and intellectual humility are essential for success How Denison is redefining what it means to prepare students for life, not just careers

    Whether you’re interested in leadership, education, or how colleges can better prepare students for the future, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of higher education.

    Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

  • In this powerful episode of The Caring Economy podcast, host Toby Usnik welcomes Dave Woodruff, co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. Join us as we explore Dave’s incredible journey from supporting his brother, Bob Woodruff, through a life-altering injury to building one of the leading grant-making organizations in the veterans' space. Learn how the foundation has raised over $160 million, impacting thousands of veterans and their families.

    Dave shares insights on the critical role of community, the power of private-sector partnerships, and what it takes to make a difference in the lives of those who serve. Whether you're passionate about veteran advocacy, nonprofit leadership, or purpose-driven work, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable wisdom. Tune in to discover how compassion, resilience, and strategic relationships can fuel meaningful change.

    Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

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  • In this powerful episode of The Caring Economy, host Toby Usnik sits down with Baron Raj Loomba, a visionary philanthropist, entrepreneur, and member of the UK's House of Lords. Baron Loomba shares his deeply personal story of growing up in India, losing his father at a young age, and witnessing the harsh treatment of his widowed mother. These experiences shaped his lifelong mission to uplift and empower widows around the world. Through the Loomba Foundation, he has been a tireless advocate for widow’s rights, providing education for their children and improving lives across developing nations. Listen in as Baron Loomba discusses his global efforts, including the establishment of International Widows Day, his work with the UN, and his remarkable career journey from humble beginnings to global changemaker.

  • In this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy, we sit down with Caitlin Dodge, a creative leader passionate about turning bold ideas into impactful, purpose-driven marketing. With a career dedicated to blending innovation with social good, Caitlin shares her insights on the future of marketing, the importance of aligning business with purpose, and how to create campaigns that leave a lasting, positive impact on the world.

    From her strategic vision to her unique approach to leadership, Caitlin walks us through her journey, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to lead with purpose in today’s rapidly evolving marketplace.

    Tune in to discover how Caitlin is using creativity as a force for good and why purpose-driven marketing is the way of the future.

    Key Takeaways:

    The importance of aligning marketing strategies with a social mission How creativity can drive meaningful change Practical tips for purpose-driven leadership and brand development

    Available now on The Caring Economy. 🌍💡

    #PurposeDrivenMarketing #CreativeLeadership #SocialImpact #TheCaringEconomy #Podcast #MarketingForGood

  • In this heartfelt episode of The Caring Economy, we sit down with Lynne Hughes, the inspiring founder and CEO of Comfort Zone Camp (CZC). By the age of 12, Lynne had tragically lost both of her parents, leaving her to navigate the complex world of grief as a child. But out of her personal loss came a powerful mission: to help grieving children find a safe space to heal and be kids again.

    Comfort Zone Camp, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, is the nation’s first nonprofit bereavement camp designed specifically for children and families who have lost loved ones. To date, CZC has served over 24,000 children, offering them hope, community, and the tools to cope with grief. From the aftermath of 9/11 to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, CZC has been a lifeline for children and families dealing with unimaginable loss.

    In this episode, Lynne shares her personal story of loss, the founding of CZC, and the importance of giving children the support they need to grieve. We explore how Comfort Zone Camp has grown over the years, its unique approach to helping children heal, and why more people should be talking about grief, especially when it comes to young people.

    Tune in to learn more about:

    Lynne’s personal journey through childhood loss and grief. The founding and evolution of Comfort Zone Camp over the past 25 years. CZC’s impact on children affected by 9/11, COVID-19, overdose, and suicide loss. The powerful role of community and shared experiences in healing. Why more conversations about grief are necessary, especially for young people.

    This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of community. Don’t miss it!

    Subscribe for more inspiring stories and insights on The Caring Economy.

    #LynneHughes #ComfortZoneCamp #Bereavement #GriefSupport #TheCaringEconomy #ChildhoodLoss #Nonprofit #Healing

  • In this thought-provoking episode of The Caring Economy, host Toby Usnik sits down with the legendary Esther Dyson—journalist, investor, and visionary. Esther's career spans decades of innovation, from shaping the early tech world to her current passion for preventive healthcare.

    Join us as we dive deep into Esther's incredible journey, exploring how she went from pioneering tech investments to focusing on long-term community health through her latest project, Wellville. From her unique approach to leadership, grounded in curiosity and asking the right questions, to her insights on building healthier, more resilient communities, Esther shares wisdom that’s both inspiring and practical.

    Whether you’re curious about the evolution of technology, the future of healthcare, or how to lead with purpose, this episode is packed with invaluable insights. Tune in to discover how Esther Dyson continues to challenge the status quo, paving the way for a healthier, more innovative world.

  • Join us in this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy as we sit down with Amy Freitag, a dynamic leader at the helm of the New York Community Trust. Amy shares her fascinating journey from her roots in Akron, Ohio, to becoming a key figure in New York's philanthropic landscape. With over 100 years of legacy behind the Trust, Amy offers insights into how philanthropy is shaping the future of the city, preserving its past, and fostering community connections. Tune in to hear her unique perspective on the power of giving, the importance of preservation, and her vision for a more equitable New York. This is an episode you won’t want to miss!

  • Join us for an inspiring episode of The Caring Economy as host Toby Usnik interviews Lynette Bell, President of the Truist Foundation. With a focus on strategic philanthropy, economic mobility, and community development, Lynette shares her journey from a banking career to leading initiatives that uplift underserved communities. Learn how Lynette is transforming lives through leadership development, educational equity, and partnerships with nonprofits. If you're passionate about making a difference in your community, this episode is a must-listen.

    Tune in now to hear Lynette’s story and how she’s driving change at the Truist Foundation.

  • Welcome to The Caring Economy with your host Toby Usnik. In our latest episode, we're honored to feature Rebecca Williford, the President and CEO of Disability Rights Advocates (DRA), the nation's leading nonprofit legal center focused on disability rights impact litigation.

    Rebecca shares her incredible journey from a legal fellow to CEO, detailing her passion and dedication to advancing the rights of people with disabilities. As we approach the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Rebecca reflects on the progress made and the challenges that remain.

    Born and raised in North Carolina, Rebecca's life took a transformative turn when she acquired a neurological disorder as a teenager, leading her to become a wheelchair user. Despite the challenges, Rebecca pursued a career in law, ultimately joining DRA in Berkeley, California. She has since become a prominent disability rights litigator, achieving significant victories that have reshaped the landscape for people with disabilities.

    In this episode, Rebecca discusses:

    Her personal journey with disability and how it shaped her career The history and mission of Disability Rights Advocates Landmark cases that have driven systemic change, including Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled v. Bloomberg and American Council of the Blind v. Hulu The intersection of disability rights with technology, education, and emergency preparedness The ongoing fight against ableism and the importance of disability pride

    Join us as we explore Rebecca’s story of resilience, leadership, and advocacy. Learn about the impact of DRA’s work and the vital importance of enforcing the ADA to ensure a more inclusive society for all.

    Don’t miss this inspiring conversation filled with insights, challenges, and the ongoing quest for equality. Listen now to The Caring Economy and discover how Rebecca Williford is making a difference in the world of disability rights. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

  • Father Edwin Leahy’s journey is a testament to commitment, resilience, and transformative leadership. He became the 23rd Headmaster of St. Benedict’s Prep in 1972, a role he assumed at the age of 26. Under his guidance, the school reopened its doors after a brief closure, starting with just 89 students and 14 faculty members, including thirteen monks.

    Today, St. Benedict’s Prep serves over 1,000 students from diverse backgrounds, offering a co-ed K-6 Elementary Division, a co-ed 7th-8th grade Middle Division, a Boys Prep Division, and a Girls Prep Division. Nearly 6,000 alumni have graduated from St. Benedict’s, with an astounding 100% of recent graduates continuing on to college.

  • Joan Steinberg’s journey is one of passion and purpose. Starting her career in public relations and the nonprofit sector, Joan found her true calling at Morgan Stanley, where she has been making a significant impact for over two decades. With a focus on strategic philanthropic efforts, Joan has spearheaded initiatives that have benefited over 37 million youth, families, and educators globally.

    1. Supplier Diversity: With a target of $5 billion, Joan’s team ensures that Morgan Stanley’s suppliers reflect the diverse world we live in.

    2. Disability Advisory Board: This initiative focuses on making Morgan Stanley’s services accessible to everyone, embracing the needs of differently-abled individuals.

    3. Financial Wellness Programs: Recognizing the importance of financial health, Joan has launched a platform to help employees manage their finances better.

    Joan believes in the power of calculated risks, the importance of building strong relationships, and the need for a diverse support network. Her pearls of wisdom are not just for the corporate world but resonate deeply with anyone looking to make a difference.

    Joan Steinberg’s work is about more than just ticking boxes—it’s about creating a culture where everyone feels they belong. Her insights on the impact of the pandemic and social inequity on youth mental health are eye-opening and essential listening.

    You won’t want to miss this episode. Listen to the full conversation on Spotify to hear more about Joan’s inspiring journey and her vision for the future of children’s mental health.

  • Hey there, friends!

    I’m Toby Usnik, and I'm thrilled to share the latest episode of The Caring Economy with you. Today, we have the privilege of chatting with Traci Sanders, the incredible VP-Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Verizon. Traci is a true pioneer in fostering an inclusive workplace, and her journey is nothing short of inspiring.

    Starting her career at Hallmark Cards, Inc. in accounting and finance, Traci Sanders never imagined she would one day lead DE&I at Verizon. Through hard work, mentorship, and taking bold, calculated risks, Traci has become a key figure in shaping Verizon’s inclusive culture.

    Growing up as one of seven children, Traci was the first in her family to graduate from college, thanks to a life-changing scholarship to Florida A&M University. With both a BS in Accounting and an MBA in Finance, Traci embarked on a 22-year journey at Verizon, holding various executive roles that prepared her for her current leadership position.

    Traci’s work at Verizon is all about ensuring the company reflects the diverse world we live in. Here are some of the groundbreaking initiatives she’s leading:

    Supplier Diversity: With a $5 billion target, Traci’s team ensures Verizon’s suppliers are as diverse as its customer base. Disability Advisory Board: This initiative focuses on making Verizon’s products and services accessible to everyone, embracing the needs of differently-abled individuals. Financial Wellness Programs: Recognizing the importance of financial health, Verizon has launched a financial wellness platform to help employees manage their finances better.

    Traci is a firm believer in holding leaders accountable for fostering inclusion. Verizon’s "Foster Inclusion" leadership principle is now part of performance reviews, ensuring that inclusivity is a priority at every level of the company.

    Traci shared some valuable advice during our chat. Here are a few highlights:

    Take Calculated Risks: Push yourself out of your comfort zone—that’s where the magic happens. Build Strong Relationships: Mentors and sponsors can make a huge difference in your career. Diversify Your Support Network: Surround yourself with people who offer honest feedback and different perspectives.

    Traci Sanders’ journey exemplifies the transformative power of dedicated DE&I efforts. Her work at Verizon is about more than just checking boxes—it’s about creating a culture where everyone feels they belong.

    Don’t miss this insightful episode. Listen to the full conversation on Spotify to learn more about Traci’s inspiring journey and her vision for DE&I.

    Traci's Journey: From Numbers to InclusionMaking DE&I a Reality at VerizonLeadership with HeartWords of Wisdom from TraciTune In for More

    Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

  • Join host Toby Usnik on The Caring Economy as he sits down with Vladimir Botsvadze, a luminary in digital transformation and marketing. In this episode, Vladimir shares his extraordinary journey from growing up in Georgia to becoming a globally recognized thought leader and influencer.

    Vladimir, named the #1 Global Marketing Thought Leader by Thinkers360, discusses the power of building a personal brand, leveraging social media, and the importance of empathy in modern marketing. With over 15 years of international experience and accolades from institutions like the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute and Harvard Business Review, Vladimir's insights are invaluable for anyone looking to navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape.

    Tune in to hear how Vladimir transformed his Twitter following into a thriving community, his strategies for long-term success, and his vision for the future of marketing in the age of AI and automation. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned marketer, or simply curious about digital innovation, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories.

    Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the brightest minds in the industry. Subscribe now and start your journey toward a purpose-driven, digitally empowered career.

  • Join us on this enlightening episode of "The Caring Economy," where we dive into the remarkable journey of Lindsey Savage, a senior vice president at Blackstone and a staunch advocate for military spouses in the legal profession. Discover how Lindsay is transforming the landscape for military spouse attorneys through her pioneering efforts with the Military Spouse JD Network. From her own challenges as a military spouse navigating her career across state lines to her influential role in advocating for licensing accommodations, Lindsey’s story is a powerful testament to resilience and dedication.
    In this episode, Lindsey shares her insights on:

    Overcoming the unique challenges faced by military spouses in the legal field.
    The impactful work of the Military Spouse JD Network in making legal careers more accessible.
    Her leadership role in advancing gender equality and supporting women in law.

    Tune in to hear how Lindsey Savage is not only shaping the future of military spouse attorneys but also fostering a community of support and empowerment. Whether you're connected to the military, the legal profession, or just passionate about advocacy and change, this episode will inspire and inform.
    Listen, learn, and be inspired by Lindsey’s dedication to making a difference. Subscribe to "The Caring Economy" for more stories of courage, change, and community impact. Don’t forget to rate and review if you’re moved by our content!
    Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

  • In this enlightening episode of The Caring Economy, join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Dr. Dev Pragad, CEO of Newsweek. Discover how a background in technology and academia fueled his innovative approach to revitalizing one of the world's most storied media brands. Dr. Pragad shares candid insights into the strategic decisions that propelled Newsweek from its print legacy into a flourishing digital platform, reaching a global audience of nearly 100 million.

    Throughout the discussion, Dr. Pragad reflects on the challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity in an era of polarized media, the role of AI in shaping the future of journalism, and the personal resilience required to navigate high-stakes leadership. This episode not only charts the transformation of Newsweek under Dr. Pragad’s leadership but also explores the broader implications of these changes for the media industry at large.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to lead and innovate in today's fast-evolving media landscape, through the experiences of one of its most influential figures.

    Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

  • Gain valuable advice from Fabio on building a successful career in media law, emphasizing the importance of resilience, adaptability, and ethical decision-making.

    Join us on Spotify for a riveting conversation with Fabio Bertoni, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the crucial role legal minds play in the world of media and journalism. Whether you’re a legal professional, a media enthusiast, or someone fascinated by the intersection of law and journalism, this episode is sure to provide a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.


  • Join us on "The Caring Economy" as we sit down with Daryl Brewster, the spirited CEO of CECP, whose career is a masterclass in marrying commerce with conscience. With a storied resume that spans over 30 years, including leading multimillion-dollar businesses and orchestrating significant corporate comebacks, Daryl is now turning the tide towards integrating social impact into the heart of business strategy.

    In a candid conversation, Daryl takes us through the milestones of his career, revealing how each step paved the way to his current role, where he champions the idea that companies can — and should — be forces for good. It’s an intimate look at the personal convictions that drive a leader and how these shape the course of companies aiming for enduring success.

    Under Daryl's stewardship, CECP has become the compass for companies seeking to anchor their business models in purpose, fostering a corporate culture that prioritizes societal benefits alongside financial gains. He shares compelling cases of businesses that have boldly integrated purpose into their core, driving both market growth and meaningful change.

    Daryl's philosophy extends beyond boardroom discussions, tapping into how purpose shapes company culture, invigorates employees, and solidifies customer loyalty. He stresses the importance of not only setting goals but also crafting a narrative that resonates with a diverse, global workforce.

    Through stories of challenge and triumph, Daryl offers a peek into the practicalities of leading with purpose, from leveraging educational initiatives to utilizing metrics that matter. He provides a glimpse into the future of purposeful business and extends an invitation to listeners to join this transformative movement.

    Tune in to hear how Daryl Brewster's insights can inspire your own path, whether you're starting your journey or steering a corporate ship. It's more than just a podcast episode; it's a window into a world where business success is redefined by the positive marks it leaves on society.

  • Welcome to this inspiring episode of The Caring Economy, hosted by Toby Usnik. Today, we're venturing into the extraordinary lives of Andi and Randy Almond, a remarkable couple who, alongside their children Finn and Aria, took the bold step of turning the world into their classroom for an entire year. Andi Almond, a seasoned leader in strategic communications at McKinsey & Company and a former journalist, is the voice behind the captivating travel account @4almondsabroad on Instagram. Randy Almond's background is equally fascinating, with roots in Idaho and a career sparked by international experiences, leading him to significant roles in the tech startup scene.In today's episode, we dive deep into their 13-month family worldschooling journey, covering 27 countries across all seven continents. This isn't just a tale of travel; it's a story about redefining education, embracing cultural diversity, and deepening family bonds through shared experiences. The Almonds share insights into their backgrounds, the motivations behind their global adventure, and how they navigated the challenges of planning such an expansive trip.We'll explore the impact of this journey on their views of education, their careers, and their family dynamics. From encountering the caring economy in remote corners of the world to integrating the lessons learned into their daily lives back home, the Almonds' story is a testament to the transformative power of travel and a purpose-driven life.Prepare to be inspired by their insights on pursuing careers with meaning, the importance of cultural immersion, and the possibilities that open up when you dare to think outside the conventional classroom. Plus, get a sneak peek into Andi's upcoming book on their worldschooling adventure and glean valuable advice for families contemplating a similar path.Join us as we uncover the pearls of wisdom the Almonds have gathered on their journey and how they're applying these lessons to lead a more connected, purposeful life.Guests: Andi Almond & Randy AlmondConnect with Andi: LinkedInConnect with Randy: LinkedIn

  • Dive into a captivating episode of "The Caring Economy" as we welcome Tara Grieb, the dynamic Director of Operations at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. Join host Toby Usnik on a journey through Tara's inspiring evolution from a childhood filled with awe at airshows to spearheading the future of one of America's most cherished historical aviation sites.

    Discover how Tara Grieb, blending her extensive background in public education with a lifelong passion for aviation, is steering Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome into a new era. With a story that encapsulates the essence of dedication and purpose-driven leadership, Tara shares insights into her transformative role at the Aerodrome, her profound connection to this magical place, and her vision for its legacy.

    This episode not only explores Tara's personal and professional trajectory but also delves into the broader themes of women's evolving roles in the aviation industry and the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst rapid technological advancements. Learn about the Aerodrome's impactful initiatives, including educational programs for marginalized youths and support for non-profit organizations, all under Tara's innovative leadership.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how historical institutions like Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome play a crucial role in educating and inspiring future generations. Tara also sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of navigating a historically male-dominated field and the strategies she employs to foster community, collaboration, and a sense of belonging among the Aerodrome's team and visitors.

    Tune in to "Elevating Heritage: Tara Grieb's Mission at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome" for an enriching conversation that highlights the intersection of passion, heritage, and leadership. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a history buff, or someone seeking inspiration to lead a purpose-driven life and career, this episode offers valuable lessons in pursuing dreams and making an indelible impact on the world.

    Get in touch with Tara: Aerodome Website

  • Join us on "The Caring Economy" as we commemorate a significant milestone: the 75th anniversary of the John Deere Foundation. Since its inception in 1948, the Foundation has been a beacon of hope, contributing over $400 million to foster community growth, enhance access to nutrition, shelter, and education, and support marginalized youths and nonprofits across the globe.

    In this special episode, host Toby Usnik sits down with Nate Clark, who plays a pivotal role in guiding the Foundation's philanthropic vision. Nate takes us through the journey of the John Deere Foundation, highlighting its transformative impact, commitment to unrestricted giving, and innovative approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR).

    Discover how the John Deere Foundation has not only changed the landscape of philanthropy but also how it plans to shape the future of CSR. Nate shares his insights on the importance of engaging employees in meaningful initiatives, utilizing technology for good, and building purposeful brands that resonate with stakeholders.

    As we delve into the successes and challenges of the past 75 years, we also look forward to the possibilities that lie ahead. Learn about the Foundation's vision for empowering communities, its approach to measuring the success of its programs, and the collaborative efforts that amplify its reach and impact.

    Tune into our episode on Spotify to explore the enduring legacy and the future aspirations of one of the most influential foundations in the world. Be inspired by the story of how dedicated efforts can create a more equitable and sustainable future for all.