YouMeWe Amplified - Conversations w IMPACTLeaders: Transforming Lives with Social Solutions

Suzanne F. Stevens

YouMeWe Amplified podcast features conversations with IMPACT Leaders Transforming where WE live & work with Sustainable Social Solutions.

In each episode, be empowered to make your contribution count with insights into what, why, and how to make a social impact to empower you, your organization, and your community.


Suzanne F. Stevens is a Multi-Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur, Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), Keynoter, Trainer, Podcaster, Coach, Author, and Wave-Maker who catalyzes sustainable social solutions by cultivating conscious leadership and amplifying the voices of social IMPACT leaders. read less
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Bobbie Carlton - Innovation Women YouMeWe Amplified  SquadCast
13-06-2024
Bobbie Carlton - Innovation Women YouMeWe Amplified SquadCast
Equal Visibility for Women: A Conversation with Bobbie Carlton  In this enlightening episode of YouMeWe Amplified Podcast, I sit down with Bobbie Carlton, the inspiring founder of Innovation Women, a platform that provides equal visibility opportunities for women speakers. We dive deep into the systemic challenges women face in securing speaking engagements and emphasize the importance of public speaking for career advancement.   Bobbie, also the founder of Carleton PR and Marketing and Lioness Magazine, shares her insights on building a supportive community for women speakers and the necessity of sustainable business models to promote gender equity on stage. This episode is a powerful call to action for women entrepreneurs and leaders to assert their presence and expertise across all industries. Enjoy the conversation and get ready to be inspired!   To read/listen/watch and learn more about Bobbie Carlton visit: https://podcast.youmewe.ca/bobbie-carlton-innovation-women-speaker/   00:00 Introduction to YouMeWe Amplified Podcast 02:33 Meet Bobbie Carlton: Founder of Innovation Women 03:41 The Catalyst Behind Innovation Women 05:34 Systemic Challenges for Women Speakers 07:55 Types of Speakers and Their Roles 14:27 Building a Supportive Community for Women Speakers 25:43 The Disconnect in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 29:50 The Power of Visibility in Public Speaking 31:24 Breaking Stereotypes in Speaking Engagements 34:52 Categories of Speakers and Compensation Models 38:36 Measuring the Impact of Innovation Women 40:54 The Structure and Benefits of Carleton PR Marketing 46:11 Sustainability and Future Vision for Innovation Women 50:43 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts
Breaking Barriers: Emily Purry on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility PART 2
29-05-2024
Breaking Barriers: Emily Purry on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility PART 2
Breaking Barriers: Emily Purry on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility. A YouMeWe Amplified Podcast Original hosted by Suzanne F. Stevens, CSP Visit site: https://podcast.youmewe.ca/emily-purry-purry-consulting/  Subscribe to the YouMeWe Amplified Podcast and receive notifications in your inbox. https://podcast.youmewe.ca/ In this episode of the You Me We Amplified podcast, host Suzanne F. Stevens introduces Emily Purry, the force behind Purry Consulting. Emily, legally blind and an advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), shares her journey and insights on integrating disability practices into businesses. The discussion covers various aspects of DEIA, including digital accessibility, disability strategies, and the importance of inclusive environments. Emily also highlights the profound benefits of hiring individuals with disabilities and the significant gap in disability awareness within organizations. Additionally, the episode touches on the challenges and progress in disability advocacy, emphasizing the need for continuous education and systemic changes to foster true inclusion. 00:00 Introduction to the YouMeWe Amplified Podcast 03:03 Emily's Personal and Professional Background 03:59 Challenges and Triumphs in the Workplace 08:26 Emily's Athletic Pursuits and Overcoming Obstacles 10:24 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) 29:02 The Importance of Inclusive Practices in Organizations 40:22 The Power of Kindness and Curiosity 42:00 Impact of the Pandemic on Disability Employment 44:34 Loyalty and Work Ethics of Employees with Disabilities 47:18 Challenges and Innovations in Accessibility 53:22 Understanding Autism and Social Expectations 59:06 The Journey of Starting a Nonprofit 01:07:27 Lightning Round: Quick Insights and Advice 01:14:35 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom -------- 🌊 Hey, I’m Suzanne, the YouMeWe Wave-Maker!🍻 Pint-raiser and staunch advocate for women's empowerment. 🔥 I'm all about empowering a 'WE' culture through igniting conscious leadership, empowering influential communications, and accelerating sustainable social solutions. 📢 What I love most? Amplifying the voices, businesses, and social impacts of IMPACT Leaders through our YouMeWe Amplified Podcast and Community. 🌟 Looking to elevate and expand your impact?🛎️ Hit that follow button!🏷️ And keep tabs on #youmeweevolution for your dose of inspiration. 💬 Are you a fellow IMPACTpreneur or Conscious Leader? DM me and say hi. Let’s make waves together! 🤗
Breaking Barriers: Emily Purry on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility. PART 1
29-05-2024
Breaking Barriers: Emily Purry on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility. PART 1
Breaking Barriers: Emily Purry on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility. A YouMeWe Amplified Podcast Original hosted by Suzanne F. Stevens, CSP Visit site: https://podcast.youmewe.ca/emily-purry-purry-consulting/  Subscribe to the YouMeWe Amplified Podcast and receive notifications in your inbox. https://podcast.youmewe.ca/ In this episode of the You Me We Amplified podcast, host Suzanne F. Stevens introduces Emily Purry, the force behind Purry Consulting. Emily, legally blind and an advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), shares her journey and insights on integrating disability practices into businesses. The discussion covers various aspects of DEIA, including digital accessibility, disability strategies, and the importance of inclusive environments. Emily also highlights the profound benefits of hiring individuals with disabilities and the significant gap in disability awareness within organizations. Additionally, the episode touches on the challenges and progress in disability advocacy, emphasizing the need for continuous education and systemic changes to foster true inclusion. 00:00 Introduction to the YouMeWe Amplified Podcast 03:03 Emily's Personal and Professional Background 03:59 Challenges and Triumphs in the Workplace 08:26 Emily's Athletic Pursuits and Overcoming Obstacles 10:24 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) 29:02 The Importance of Inclusive Practices in Organizations 40:22 The Power of Kindness and Curiosity 42:00 Impact of the Pandemic on Disability Employment 44:34 Loyalty and Work Ethics of Employees with Disabilities 47:18 Challenges and Innovations in Accessibility 53:22 Understanding Autism and Social Expectations 59:06 The Journey of Starting a Nonprofit 01:07:27 Lightning Round: Quick Insights and Advice 01:14:35 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom -------- 🌊 Hey, I’m Suzanne, the YouMeWe Wave-Maker!🍻 Pint-raiser and staunch advocate for women's empowerment. 🔥 I'm all about empowering a 'WE' culture through igniting conscious leadership, empowering influential communications, and accelerating sustainable social solutions. 📢 What I love most? Amplifying the voices, businesses, and social impacts of IMPACT Leaders through our YouMeWe Amplified Podcast and Community. 🌟 Looking to elevate and expand your impact?🛎️ Hit that follow button!🏷️ And keep tabs on #youmeweevolution for your dose of inspiration. 💬 Are you a fellow IMPACTpreneur or Conscious Leader? DM me and say hi. Let’s make waves together! 🤗
Empowering Ethical Gifting and Social Impact with Jacey Shnarr  
08-05-2024
Empowering Ethical Gifting and Social Impact with Jacey Shnarr
In this episode of YouMeWe Amplified Podcast, host Suzanne F. Stevens interviews Jacey Shnarr, the founder of Butterfly Ethical Gifting. They discuss the inception of the business during the pandemic, its mission to elevate workplace engagement through ethical gifts, and its focus on supporting small, diverse, and eco-friendly businesses. Jacey shares her journey from working in the corporate world to becoming a full-time entrepreneur and the social impact of her business, including donating 2% of revenue to charities and working towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The podcast explores the challenges and rewards of running a socially responsible business, with advice for entrepreneurs on making a social impact, the importance of ethical sourcing, and the role of technology in modern gifting. The conversation also delves into Jacey's personal involvement with mentorship programs and how Butterfly Ethical Gifting advocates for environmental and social responsibilities through its operations.   00:00 Introduction to YouMeWe Amplified Podcast 00:27 The Birth of Butterfly Ethical Gifting 04:03 Journey from Corporate to Entrepreneurship 06:44 The Essence and Impact of Ethical Gifting 08:24 Empowering Small Businesses and Ethical Practices 11:38 Leveraging Technology for Ethical Gifting 14:39 The Ripple Effect of Social Contributions 21:20 Engaging with Small Businesses for a Greater Impact 31:01 Sustaining Social Impact and Future Initiatives 40:54 Final Thoughts and Advice on Social Contribution
Empowering African Women by Hiring Virtual Assistance: The Dada Dunia Journey  
18-04-2024
Empowering African Women by Hiring Virtual Assistance: The Dada Dunia Journey
Empowering African Women by Hiring Virtual Assistance: The Dada Dunia Journey  This episode of the YouMeWe Amplified Podcast features an interview with Jayne Akinyi, the founder and CEO of Dada Dunia, a company that connects virtual assistants in Africa with socially responsible businesses in Canada.  Born from Jayne's personal struggles as an immigrant in Canada and her desire to help African women gain access to better opportunities, Dada Dunia not only provides virtual assistance services but also focuses on the personal and professional development of its employees, offering training, mentoring, and workshops focused on emotional intelligence and confidence building.  The podcast explores Jayne's journey from Kenya to Canada, her motivations for starting Dada Dunia, the challenges of building a business that bridges two very different worlds, and the impact Dada Dunia is having on both the virtual assistants it employs and the businesses it serves.  00:00 Introduction to Jayne Akinyi and Dada Dunia02:14 The Essence of Dada Dunia: Connecting Africa and Canada04:01 Jayne's Journey: From Kenya to Canada and Beyond06:07 The Vision and Impact of Dada Dunia09:56 Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Diversity12:07 Empowering African Women Through Virtual Assistance19:37 Navigating Time Zones and Client Expectations24:51 Education and Empowerment: Beyond Degrees30:45 Empowering Women Beyond Traditional Roles31:40 The Vision and Impact of Dada Dunia31:46 Feminism and Voting Rights: A Global Perspective31:46 Dada Dunia's Pricing Model and Ethical Practices32:45 Creating a Thriving Wage and Support System35:21 Building a Community and Sisterhood at Dada Dunia37:25 The Journey and Growth of Dada Dunia37:59 Fostering Stability and Growth for Virtual Assistants40:28 Partnering for Social Impact with Canadian Companies42:25 The Story of Finding a Business Partner45:22 Transformative Stories of Dada Dunia Assistants48:44 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights and Advice57:22 Final Thoughts on Making a Conscious Contribution
Sandy Biback w Suzanne F. Stevens - Combating Human Trafficking
04-04-2024
Sandy Biback w Suzanne F. Stevens - Combating Human Trafficking
Tackling Human Trafficking with Sandy Biback on YouMeWe Amplified Podcast. This episode of the YouMeWe Amplified Podcast features Suzanne F. Stevens hosting Sandy Biback, Founder of Meeting Professionals Against Human Trafficking (MPAHT). Sandy shares her journey from a retired meeting planner to an advocate against human trafficking, prompted by her travels in Vietnam and Cambodia. The podcast delves into various forms of modern slavery, including sex trafficking and indentured labor, stressing that human trafficking is not just an international issue but occurs locally, even in Canada.Sandy discusses the vulnerabilities that traffickers exploit, from social media to street kids, emphasizing the need for awareness, education, and better protection measures at home and in the hotel industry. The conversation also explores the efforts of MPAHT to educate and mobilize the hospitality and meeting planning industry against human trafficking, highlighting collaborative efforts with Ottawa Tourism and other organizations to make a greater impact. Sandy's call to action involves raising awareness, being vigilant, and advocating against human trafficking in one's community.  00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and the Fight Against Human Trafficking01:41 Meet Sandy Biback: A Crusader Against Human Trafficking03:33 The Catalyst for Change: Sandy's Journey to Combat Human Trafficking06:57 Understanding the Complex World of Modern Slavery09:00 The Harsh Realities of Sex Trafficking and Its Victims18:53 The Role of Meeting Professionals Against Human Trafficking (MPAHT)26:12 Expanding the Fight: Education, Awareness, and Supply Chain Ethics31:52 Measuring Social Impact: Personal Stories and Strategies32:37 Recognizing and Reporting Suspicious Activities38:24 Expanding Awareness: Strategies and Challenges45:57 Building a Volunteer Network: Engagement and Sustainability50:47 Rapid Fire Round: Insights and Inspirations55:24 Closing Thoughts: Making Your Contribution Count
Conversation with Amina Mohamed, Cameras for Girls - empower girls in Uganda
21-03-2024
Conversation with Amina Mohamed, Cameras for Girls - empower girls in Uganda
Photography as a Pathway: Amina Mohamed’s Mission for Economic Empowerment for girls and women in Uganda and beyondIn this episode of YouMeWe Amplified Podcast, host Suzanne F. Stevens welcomes Amina Mohamed, the founder of Cameras For Girls, a social enterprise aimed at empowering women and girls in Uganda and beyond through photography. Amina shares her journey from moving to Canada as a refugee to founding her organization that teaches photography, journalism, and business skills to women and girls. The initiative aims to provide economic empowerment, challenge social norms, and advocate for gender equality. Amina discusses the catalyst for Cameras For Girls, the success stories, and the challenges faced in funding and implementing the program. The conversation also touches upon the significance of ethical photography, informed consent, and the impact of uplifting women through education and skills training.To read, watch, or listen to the entire interview or subscribe for new episodes visit: https://podcast.youmewe.ca/amina-mohamed-cameras-for-girls/ 00:00 Welcome to YouMeWe Amplified Podcast: Empowering Women Through Photography, 01:01 Introducing Amina Mohamed and Cameras For Girls03:21 Amina's Journey: From Canada to Empowering Ugandan Girls05:09 The Catalyst for Change and the Vision of Cameras For Girls07:15 The Impact of Cameras For Girls: Empowerment Beyond Photography08:51 Challenging Gender Norms and Celebrating International Women's Day14:30 The Power of Education and Overcoming Barriers22:07 Internships, Opportunities, and the Importance of Paid Work27:38 Building a Sustainable Future and Expanding Impact29:20 Exploring the Source of Cameras and Fundraising Efforts30:39 Innovative Fundraising: The Chocolate Fundraiser Story31:25 Empowering Girls Through Mentorship and Paying It Forward33:16 Choosing the Right Camera for Empowerment35:38 The Importance of Ethical Photography and Informed Consent45:29 Personal Insights and Rapid Fire Questions49:51 Final Thoughts on Social Impact and Contribution
Marla Isackson - Founder of OSSA Collective - Amplifying underrepresented podcasting voices
17-11-2023
Marla Isackson - Founder of OSSA Collective - Amplifying underrepresented podcasting voices
Amplifying Underrepresented Voices in Podcasting: A Conversation with Marla IsacksonIn this episode of YouMeWe Amplified podcast, host Suzanne F. Stevens speaks with Marla Isackson, Founder and Chair of OSSA Collective Inc., an AI-driven podcast advertising marketplace. Marla discusses her journey in creating OSSA, which supports underrepresented voices in podcasting. She shares insights into the importance of diverse voices in podcasting and how OSSA empowers podcasters, predominantly women and other underrepresented groups, with opportunities to monetize their work and achieve financial empowerment. Furthermore, Marla highlights the importance of effective communication, team collaboration, networking, and embracing change in the organization. She also underscores the role of conscious contribution and the need to be clear about one's mission when aiming to make a substantial social impact.00:20 Introduction and Welcome 00:54 Meet the Host: Suzanne F. Stevens 01:10 Introducing the Guest: Marla Isackson 01:36 Marla's Journey into Podcasting 02:26 The Birth of OSSA 04:03 The Role of Social Return on Investment in OSSA 05:09 The Importance of Financial Empowerment 05:30 The Growth and Evolution of OSSA 06:35 The Power of Podcasting for Underrepresented Voices 07:07 OSSA's Unique Approach to Podcasting 14:50 The Importance of Consistency and Community in Podcasting 24:58 The Impact of Social Initiatives on Business Sustainability 25:42 Key Initiatives for Sustainable Social Impact 26:18 Growing OSSA's Creator Community 27:12 The Power of Networking and Partnerships 30:46 Building and Managing a Virtual Team 33:19 Engaging and Communicating with a Virtual Team 35:49 The Future of OSSA and Social Initiatives 36:48 Personal Insights and Reflections 44:00 Promoting Diversity and Inclusion 45:13 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Jordana Guimarães - Fashinnovation - transforming the fashion industry
01-09-2023
Jordana Guimarães - Fashinnovation - transforming the fashion industry
At YouMeWe Amplified Podcast we have conversations with sheIMPACTpreneurs transforming where WE Live & Work with Sustainable Social Solutions.Hosted by Suzanne F. Stevens, CSP, international speaker, author, coach, sheIMPACTpreneur Community Builder, and Multi-Award winning IMPACTpreneur. Receive actionable insights into what, why, and how to make a social impact to empower you, your organization, and your community!Like, Comment, Subscribe. Don't want to miss a dose of inspiration and action? Subscribe to receive email notifications of new episodes. Visit podcast.youmewe.ca Resources and search by country and impact: https://podcast.youmewe.ca/jordana-guimaraes-fashinnovation/Be empowered to make your contribution count!In this episode, we have a conversation with Jordana Guimaraes, co-founder of Fashinnovation Inc. I have never laughed so hard in a podcast!Fashionnovation marries fashion, technology, and sustainability. Jordana and her partner Marcelo created a community where affordability, structure, and sustainability in fashion meet. They offer budding designers and fashion entrepreneurs internationally access to information, innovation, and collaborators, providing the inaccessible and making it, and them, accessible. As part of Fashinnovation business mission, they give opportunities to talent in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordana also advocates for sustainability and SDGs goals by sitting on the board of different organizations.Conversation highlights...Discover the one fundamental must-have for every budding business.The benefits of democratizing content as a business and social impact strategy.The one thing that can stop social and environmental progression.Business strategies to go from rags to riches.The opportunities in the Fashion industry.Two not-to-be-ignored keys to Fashinnovation’s sustainable business.Collaboration strategies to grow your business and impact.How do you take the emotion out of an emotional business?…and more
Jayne Amelia Larson - Committed to transforming the Foster Care System
19-08-2023
Jayne Amelia Larson - Committed to transforming the Foster Care System
At YouMeWe Amplified Podcast we have conversations with sheIMPACTpreneurs transforming where WE Live & Work with Sustainable Social Solutions.Hosted by Suzanne F. Stevens, CSP, international speaker, author, coach, sheIMPACTpreneur Community Builder, and Multi-Award winning IMPACTpreneur. Receive actionable insights into what, why, and how to make a social impact to empower you, your organization, and your community!Like, Comment, Subscribe. Don't want to miss a dose of inspiration and action? Subscribe to receive email notifications of new episodes. Visit podcast.youmewe.ca Resources and search by country and impact: https://podcast.youmewe.ca/jayne-larson/Be empowered to make your contribution count!In this episode, we have a conversation with Jayne Amelia Larson. In addition to being a bestselling author, actress, TV producer, and Activist, she is the Creator & Host of Bonus Babies Podcast from Los Angeles, California.Bonus Babies is committed to changing the current landscape of the failing foster care system. The podcast’s aim is to prevent children from entering foster care in the first place AND to empower those in care to achieve healthy and sustainable independence.Conversation highlights...What is a CASA and its role in the Foster Care System?What are the issues in the Foster Care system, and why do they exist?What can citizens do to address the challenges in the foster care system?Why are foster children vulnerable to trafficking?What do many superheroes have in common … the answer may surprise you.How to run a business and nonprofit together?Who makes the best collaborators? … and more.