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  • Episode 12: End of Year Reflection
    2025/12/22

    Full Episode Show Notes are Available on our website at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast-

    0:33 Here we are, back with the last episode of the year!

    1:29 Welcome Megan Gude to the table!

    6:02 Megan pulls an Affirmation Card, “When I lean on the faith of the universe, peace becomes real” the owls on the card resonated with her

    8:49 Maya summarizes that all the cards that were pulled by each person that day leaned towards letting go, finding peace, and that we are all supported

    9:03 Maya asks the table to reflect on how they’ve each shown up in an Authentic Way this year

    9:32 Liz speaks to the change and loss that she experienced earlier this year. She acknowledged that it’s ok to accept help and to know our limits

    12:15 Megan shares that she had to lean into a similar experience to Liz when she fell and broke her ankle this year and lost her mobility for a period of time

    13:48 Maya reflects that she showed up authentically by choosing herself in a different way this year

    17:51 Courtney shares that she showed up by serving others, but amid putting them before herself

    18:32 Courtney drops a gem “We can’t work harder than others when it comes to their life, and although we have the ability to help them, is that what they want for their lives”

    19:37 Liz suggests that we all go around and share 1-2 things that we do to take care of ourselves in our routines

    23:42 The tables share their favorite memories of 2025, personal or professional

    30:54 Maya asks the ladies to share their favorite project that they worked on this year

    36:10 Megan reflects on the themes she’s hearing, and shares that she loves working on projects with us because of our tremendous authenticity and culture of leading with joy and connection

    38:50 Each person shares the soundtrack song (s) of their year in 2025

    Maya- My Life by Big Sean & Long Journey by Rod Wave

    Liz- Lemonade by Forest Frank & Ben Rector -Brand New & Magic albums

    Megan- What is sounds like by K-Pop Demon Hunters

    Courtney- Waterfalls by TLC & Here’s my heart Lord by Casting Crows Live

    48:11 Maya closes us out by asking the table to share what they’re most looking forward to in 2026

    53:29 Maya thanks the listeners!

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    55 分
  • Episode 11: Neighborhood Stewardship through Mixed Income Development
    2025/11/13

    Episode Outline

    The Give Impact ladies sat down with thought leader James Scruggs, Founder & CEO of Kingdom Development Partners! We discussed the journey of his life and faith that led him to create impact in helping families develop accelerated generational wealth with equity through his new nonprofit Ascension. The table also touched on Neighborhood Stewardship though Mixed Income Development, Social Integration, the ‘Missing Middle’, his unique model and how it ensures that affordability and inclusion persist over time.

    Full Episode Show Notes are Available on our website at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast-

    0:31 Welcome Back!

    2:25 Intro to James Scruggs

    7:24 Maya asks James to share one Authentic thing about himself: “I truly care about people”

    8:38 Liz has James reflect and explain what it feels like when he gets a sign or message from God

    10:54 James shares one of his favorite quotes with the table “True wealth is created not by chasing money, but by being of service and doing it at scale”

    13:10 Maya invites James to share his dream of Ascension, how it came about and what makes his model unique.

    · His model helps create economic mobility through homeownership and education

    15:32 Liz talks about Diversity of approach on how to address housing challenges and how there’s not a one size fits all

    17:21 Liz and James dive into the Ascension model breakdown

    15-year deed restriction

    · After 5 years the tenant can have access to 33% of their equity

    · After 10 years the tenant can have access to 66% of their equity

    · After 15 years the tenant can have access to 100% of their equity

    o All of this is couped with education on how to leverage and grow equity

    o Targeting: 80% AMI “The Missing Middle” target market

    o All of the homes, whether attainable or market rate, will have the same high-quality products

    22:20 Maya asks James what a thriving mixed income community looks like to him

    25:15 Maya challenges Liz and James to respond to what they would say to people who view mixed income communities as gentrification

    25:52 Liz drops a gem, “what someone makes doesn’t define who they are”

    29:29 The table dives into the design and policy tools that best support social integration across income levels.

    33:58 Courtney and Liz dive deeper into what it looks like to support someone through the holistic housing continuum and the reality of what it looks like for people to move on from their current lifestyle

    38:49 James drops a gem, “It takes a village. The village is partnerships. Both public & private”

    42:47 James explains how someone could support his nonprofit Ascension and the impact they would make for homeowners. They can do so through his Wealth Path Program by providing grants and donations towards his targeted 200-300 homes coming in per year

    47:05 Maya asks James how he can ensure that affordability and inclusion persist over time

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    52 分
  • Episode 10: Impact through Philanthropy
    2025/11/03

    Episode Outline

    The Give Impact ladies sat down with Andy Mermans, President of The Merancas Foundation to talk all things Philanthropy! Philanthropy is a powerful tool for creating positive changes in society, addressing pressing social issues, and empowering communities. The impact of philanthropy can be profound, reaching across so many different sectors. Listen to see how Andy impacts the community through philanthropic capital.

    Full Episode Show Notes are Available on our website at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast-

    0:34 Welcome Back!

    2:38 Intro to Andy Mermans & the different places he’s lived

    4:11 Maya invites Andy to share one authentic thing about himself, he shares that he’s a pragmatic person!

    5:12 Liz shares how Give Impact is engaged with the Merancas Foundation as a client

    5:44 Maya invites Andy to pull an affirmation card. He shares, “I am willing to see my sameness with others, this opens my awareness to oneness”

    8:07 Liz and Andy school Maya on the different forms of Philanthropy

    10:01 Andy explains what inspired him to get involved in Philanthropy and how his past and family led him to become the leader of the Foundation

    20:48 Maya asks Andy to share what causes are closest to his heart

    Personal: Women’s reproductive rights, local museums, schools, public radio

    Professional: Affordable Housing, Education, Well-Being (Health, Safety, Food)

    24:27 Andy shares how the Foundation chooses which projects and organizations to support

    · Confidence in leadership

    · The ability to articulate how the initiative will move the needle or be additive to a program that they already support

    27:00 Andy talks about the Foundations two-stage process on how to inquire about funding

    · Are we a match program -open year-round/ short online process

    · Grant requests- Invite only

    28:35 Andy shares who the Foundations long standing grantees are! Shout out to:

    · Habitat for Humanity

    · Roof Above

    · Planned Parenthood

    33:03 Andy drops a gem, “We take risks, so the community can benefit from those risks”

    34:56 Liz asks Andy to share a story or experience that has filled his cup with his impact

    38:52 Courtney thanks Andy and shares her experience of how she’s seen the men at Roof Above (fka: Urban Ministries Center) be impacted from his support

    40:18 Andy shares about the tagline, “Making a difference one at a time”

    42:24 Maya asks Andy what kind of legacy he hopes to leave behind

    43:35 Andy expresses gratitude for Give Impact

    47:10 Liz asks if there are any listeners who are interested in the land banking concept, to message us at Give Impact to inquire!

    50:00 Andy gives advice to emerging philanthropists or people looking to make an impact through their dollars. “Go with your gut, don’t overstudy a problem” “Don’t ask for permission from others, if it’s right for you, it’s right for you”

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    57 分
  • Episode 9: Give Impact's 5-Year Anniversary
    2025/09/25

    It’s our special 5-Year Anniversary Episode! Yes, that’s right, Give Impact just turned 5 & we are gearing up to celebrate in October. But before we do, we sat down at the table to reflect on our favorite moments, our hopes for the future of Charlotte, changes we’d like to see in the community, the journey ahead, and more! Plus, someone at the table shares a big secret.

    Full Episode Show Notes are Available on our website at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast-

    0:29 Welcome Back!

    1:03 The table acknowledges turning 5 years old. Only 50% of small businesses make it to 5 years!

    2:50 Courtney is asking the questions this time, and she takes a moment to share her gratitude for Give Impact

    4:03 Liz explains what Give Impact does and how we work

    9:33 Liz and Maya describe the specialties that they both bring to the table and the team dynamics

    11:17 Maya shares “It is both important to get excited, but it also has to make sense so, I try to bring a balance of both”

    12:15 Maya drops a gem “It’s so important just to check in with self often, and not get lost in the mission and end goal”

    15:29 Courtney invites Liz and Maya to share a favorite story, moment, or experience from the past 5 years

    16:23 Liz expands on Maya’s memory and tells the story of having her with her at the North Carolina Affordable Housing conference for the first time

    19:40 Liz shares one of her favorite memories of working on the Plaza Presbyterian and Arts+ project

    24:12 Courtney asks, what advice would you give to someone who wants to make a real meaningful difference in the community. Maya and Liz dive in.

    The key is involving the community!

    26:00 Maya and Liz touch on history of the city and mistrust between the community and developers

    29:21 Courtney reflects on her work in the community; “They needed a space to work on themselves. When a person is given that opportunity it’s incredible to what they can not only decide but what they can provide for themselves”

    31:17 Liz shares, “learn to love yourself, learn to heal yourself; know that you’re worthy to focus on putting your oxygen mask on and taking what you need for yourself; and investing in your own physical and mental health so you can pour into others and be there for others”

    32:59 Liz and Maya reflect on their hopes for the future of Affordable Housing in Charlotte

    44:40 Courtney reflects on an experience when she and her grandfather gave to the community. Maya follows up on a story when Give Impact volunteered for Beds for Kids

    49:35 Courtney asks Maya & Liz what their hope for Give Impact is for the next 5 years

    51:53 The big secret of the table is dropped!!!! But you’ll have to listen to know what it is and from who 😊

    55:07 Liz and Maya talk about their upcoming Dorton project!! The first development under the Give Impact brand

    58:36 Thank you for our event sponsors: MECA Real Estate (Gantt Howell + Rob Pressley), Harmon Construction (Ty Harmon), and Redstone Equity Partners (Darren Swanson)

    1:02:36 Liz closes us out with a quote, If I had to live my life over by Erma Bombeck

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  • Episode 8: Changing the Landscape of Housing in Concord
    2025/08/25

    Episode Outline

    The Give Impact ladies sat down with the smart, innovative, thought-leader Patrick Graham, Ph.D., Chief Executive Director of WeBuild Concord. Not only did we learn so many new things about our friend Patrick; we talked about the tools, strategies, and partnerships that are a benefit to affordable housing in North Carolina. Ways to combat gentrification, community-informed development, land trusts, priority-leasing models, and so much more!

    Full Episode Show Notes are Available on our website at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast-

    0:28 Welcome Back!

    0:36 Intro to Dr. Patrick Graham & how he grew up on hip-hop and grits!

    8:01 Reflecting on his time at Crisis Assistance Ministry, Patrick reflected, “I came from more of a background of grace, but also in believing that people were human assets given the opportunity”

    17:00 Patrick shares one thing people may not know about him, “I pride myself on being a dad”

    18:12 Patrick drops a gem, “I still see that notion of resilience of grace is important in the work that we do, because we may miss opportunities and people if we don’t have that”

    18:29 Liz pours into our listeners and reminds them that they are an asset

    21:53 Maya invites Patrick to pull an Affirmation Card. “I let go of the shadow of the past by seeing someone for the first time with the eyes of love” affirmed!

    25:52 Patrick shares his lens on today’s housing crisis and the important work he’s doing at WeBuild Concord to combat it

    · ARPA Funds: money distributed to state and local governments, counties, and municipalities through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to aid in COVID-19 recovery

    33:19 Patrick discusses WeBuild’s partnership with Downhome Carolina to create a revolving construction fund, as a gap funding program to help Concord and its surrounding communities

    36:00 Liz expresses, “Diversification is so important”

    36:52 Maya asks Patrick which partnerships have been the most critical to his work

    40:30 Patrick discusses how community engagement and input has influenced success in his housing projects, specifically in the Logan Community

    43:03 Liz asks Patrick about the tools that they use to help encourage diversification of neighborhoods

    45:07 Patrick drops another gem, “Build orgs that can still pivot when needed.” “We pride ourselves on being flexible, especially when it makes sense”

    47:09 Liz and Patrick discuss WeBuild’s Land Trust model

    51:28 Liz mentions WeBuild Concord’s prioritization measure as an anti-gentrification tool in communities

    Check it out here: https://webuildconcord.org/priority-measure-for-home-purchase-or-rental-agreement/

    52:56 Patrick ends by telling the listeners about the exciting projects they are working on like the Kerr Street Baptist Church conversion project into mixed use development, a Tiny Home village in Downtown Concord, & several single-family projects on donated land

    You can donate at: https://webuildconcord.org/donate/

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Episode 7: Strengthening the local food system for the community
    2025/06/30

    Episode Outline

    Zack Wyatt joined the table his amazing organization that is trying to empower community and strengthen the local food systems!

    Full Episode Show Notes are Available on our website at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast-

    0:29 Welcome Back!

    2:30 Intro to Zack Wyatt

    9:33 Zack shares how he met his wife Abby and how he got into farming

    13:11 Zack mentions that “There’s a big motto we have within the organization, once you know, you can’t unknow”

    14:09 Zack expresses his lens on the propaganda around the food system

    · We get 50-60% of produce from Mexico

    · We get 30% of produce from Canada

    17:09 Zack shares one Authentic thing about himself, “You get what I am, there’s no other version”

    19:40 Maya invites Zack to pull an Affirmation Card. “I celebrate all the greatness in my life”

    20:25 Zack shares one of his favorite phrases, “there’s tons of opportunity in chaos”

    21:53 Liz and Zack reflect on the challenges of owning and growing business

    23:27 Zack drops a gem, “growing doesn’t have to be just up, it can be out. It can be understanding and building capacity before taking the next leap or you can take the next leap and hope that the capacity comes. The only thing that’s going to win is perseverance”

    23:23 Zack expressesWe need the big system players on some levels because if we can get them to change their supply chain a bit, we can change the world fast”

    26:03 Maya asks Zack to dive more into the mission and origin story of the Carolina Farm Trust

    28:35 Zack drops another gem “It’s a system thing; you’re never going to solve food insecurity by focusing on food insecurity. The amount of food insecure people is always going to be more than what you have available”

    31:06 Liz shares her lens on capitalism & philanthropy

    35:04 Zack shares a nugget of what scientists are saying, “we have about enough topsoil for another 34 years”

    35:15 Liz and Zack discuss the importance of composting and gives information about Crown town Compost

    · https://www.crowntowncompost.com/

    37:14 Liz asks Zack to talk about what a Regional Food Economy is. He breaks down the ecosystem and logical solutions to how it can be improved and the things that people can do every day to make a difference.

    44:43 Maya asks Zack, where do you see the future of our food system going?

    48:31 Liz asks Zack to share information about the current programs that he has in Charlotte that are making an impact on the community

    · Phase I: CFT Market in West Charlotte

    · Phase II: Retail grocery store, teaching kitchen, and processing center, and a mobile grocery store

    · Fundraising: $1.5 MM short-term for operations

    o Total Capital Spend: $8.2MM

    You can donate at: https://carolinafarmtrust.org/

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    1 時間
  • Episode 6: Igniting Hope & Sparking Change
    2025/06/19

    Maya & Liz sits down with Adrienne & Emmanuel Threatt from Hope Vibes to discuss their journey that led to the creation of serving the homeless community.

    Full episode show notes can be found at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast

    Episode Outline

    0:49 Welcome Back!

    2:26 Intro to Adrienne & Emmanuel Threatt

    8:25 Adrienne and Emmanuel share their separate backgrounds before starting Hope Vibes

    18:00 Maya invites Adrienne and Emmanuel to share one Authentic thing about themselves

    · Adrienne: “I make it a practice to embrace pain and purpose simultaneously “

    o “If I can make my pain purposeful, then it won’t hurt as bad”

    · Emmanuel: “I like to learn random things that can have no baring on anything, just random information”

    22:06 Emmanuel shares how he’s recently been on a coffee journey of becoming a ‘coffee snob’, and shares some of his favorite spots in the city with the listeners

    · Night Swim Coffee, Enderly Coffee, Indigo Coffee, Lotties Café,The Percantile and Creamery and Finca Coffee

    26:41 Emmanuel shares a quote that both he and Adrienne live by, “Do what you can with what you have until you can do more”

    29:17 Adrienne takes us on the journey of how Hope Vibes started

    32:40 Emmanuel tells us about the dream he had about a truck that turned into the innovative Hope Tank and the research that he did to make it come to life

    · https://www.hopevibes.org/hopetank https://www.seed20.org/

    37:39 Liz invites Emmanuel to share what it’s like for a homeless neighbor to experience the Hope Tank

    · Artist: Frankie Zombie https://www.frankiezombie.com/

    41:21 Emmanuel drops a gemWe feel like dignity is wrapped up into everything that we do”

    45:14 Emmanuel discusses his thoughts on what organizations are doing in the community and how it has to go a step deeper. His thoughts on shelters and how family dynamics are affected by them

    51:49 Liz invites our listeners who are landlords to work with organizations whose mission is for placement of families and individuals:

    · Charlotte Family Housing, The Housing Collaborative, & The Lotus Campaign

    52:46 Maya asks The Threatts to share their impact in numbers so far in their journey and the goals that they have for the future

    54:32 Emmanuel drops a gem “Sometimes we feel as individuals like we need to be fully the solution, but really you might just be an ingredient to the solution”

    59:58 Emmanuel shares how the listeners can support their mission

    · Donate money, time, and hygiene items

    · Follow them on social media and share content! @hopevibesclt

    · Visit their website at https://www.hopevibes.org/

    1:01:35 Adrienne shares the need for of how monthly partners can best support the Hope Vibes mission, what the money is allocated towards, and why giving is so critical!

    1:02:55 Liz sets a challenge to get 100 new monthly givers! Give Impact is a monthly partner! Join us in supporting this incredible organization. Anybody can be a philanthropist!

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Episode 5: Real Estate from the Lens of a Realtor
    2025/04/25

    We sat down with the one and only, Tanesha Thompson, Owner & Broker-in-Charge of Synergy Realty Group℠ - NC, Mecklenburg Times 2021 50 Most Influential Women Honoree, Career Mastered Emerging Leader Award Winner 2022, and Connect CRE 2023 Women in Real Estate Award Winner

    Full episode show notes can be found at https://www.giveimpact.org/podcast

    0:33 Welcome Back!

    0:44 Intro to Tanesha Thompson

    3:45 Tanesha shares one Authentic thing about herself, “I tend to gravitate towards opportunities to elevate, uplift, and empower women; I am for and about women always”

    7:10 Maya invites Tanesha to pull an Affirmation Card. “My greatest experience of freedom comes when I let go of what others think of me”

    7:55 Tanesha shares a story from the moment of her life where she gained her freedom from others “I was now going to set the tone for who I am, what I do, how I do, and how I exist in the world”

    10:37 Tanesha expresses her gratitude for a woman who changed her life during her real estate journey, she reads her favorite quote by Marianne Williamson, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us...

    13:48 Liz reflects on the time when she decided to start Give Impact and leave her job around this time 5 years ago

    15:05 Maya expresses her personal gratitude for Tanesha and invites her to share more about her journey in the real estate industry

    18:23 Tanesha drops a gemI’ve got God, I’ve got Gumption, I’ve got Grit; I can do Real Estate”

    20:05 The table discusses Tanesha’s First Time Homebuyer program and how the special story behind how that started

    27:37 Tanesha drops another gem “Someone has to have ownership in order to make an impact for generations”

    29:11 Tanesha talks about the things that she’s doing to help people get ready for homeownership and all the ins and outs of the process

    32:12 Liz and Tanesha talk about the importance of having a broker during the homebuying process

    34:20 Maya reflects and shares her experience of working with Tanesha as a first-time homebuyer

    42:08 Liz and Tanesha talk about Condos, Townhomes, and Duplexes

    47:10 Liz shouts out her Real Estate Agent: Kelly Blandford with Helen Adams Realty

    49:00 Courtney shares some of the challenges that she’s seeing buyers face in the Charlotte market (Credit History, Fear, & Trust)

    52:40 Liz shares an group/app she’s recently learned about that some affordable housing organizations are partnering with called Flex that helps tenants by their landlord paying their rent on the first and then the tenant paying them back in flex during the month

    · https://getflex.com/

    55:13 Tanesha ends by giving a piece of advice to buyers as they navigate a changing market “Talk to someone you can trust & seek education. Empowering through education and relationships”

    55:59 The table shouts out a few organizations that are impacting the community through homebuying

    · Synergy Realty Group The Applesauce Group

    · DreamKey Partners Habitat for Humanity

    · WeBuild Concord True Homes CMS

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    58 分