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  • Lessons in Leadership from Tennessee’s First Female Speaker, Beth Harwell
    2025/10/14

    In this episode of Catalysts for Change, Adam Lister sits down with Beth Harwell, Tennessee’s first female Speaker of the House and one of the state’s most influential political leaders. Over three decades in public service, Harwell helped shape landmark policy on education, welfare reform, taxation, and public health—often bridging deep divides through civility and pragmatic compromise.

    Harwell shares her journey from a young political science professor inspired by the Watergate hearings to becoming Speaker during one of Tennessee’s most transformative eras. She reflects on lessons learned from both sides of the aisle—why compromise isn’t weakness, how to lead in complex times, and why making people feel seen is the cornerstone of effective leadership.

    From repealing the state’s inheritance tax and advancing Tennessee Promise to navigating fierce debates over charter schools and even wine in grocery stores, Harwell reveals what it really takes to move meaningful change through divided government.

    This conversation is a study in humility, perseverance, and principled leadership—offering wisdom not just for public servants, but for anyone leading in high-stakes, high-pressure environments.

    Register to vote at https://vote.gov/.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    51 分
  • BONUS EPISODE: The Listener Mailbag
    2025/10/07

    In this special bonus episode of Catalysts for Change, host Adam Lister addresses questions directly from listeners and community conversations—covering a range of topics, including politics, leadership, burnout, advocacy, and AI.

    Adam opens up about the myths around “buying politicians,” what frustrates him most about today’s political climate, and how he defines his work in strategy and advocacy. He also shares lessons on consistency, resilience, and the importance of staying mission-focused in a noisy, fast-changing world.

    You’ll hear stories about the origins of One12 Strategies, the philosophy behind small actions that lead to big impact, and candid reflections on leadership, burnout, and authenticity.

    If you enjoy this format, let us know! Comment on LinkedIn, send in your questions, and we’ll keep building future bonus episodes around the topics you care about most.

    Resources & Links to include:

    • Catalysts for Change Website
    • Follow Adam on LinkedIn
    • Learn more about One12 Strategies


    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    25 分
  • No Act Too Small: Alex Nelson’s Journey of Healing and Advocacy
    2025/09/30

    In this powerful episode of Catalysts for Change, Adam Lister talks with Alex Nelson, a corporate leader and dedicated community advocate whose journey from trauma to healing has shaped her life and leadership. By day, Alex drives global supply chain strategy in Nashville’s tech industry. Beyond her corporate role, she serves on the board of the Nashville Sexual Assault Center, where she has become a tireless advocate for survivors.

    Alex opens up about her own path through therapy, the courage it took to share her story publicly, and the lessons she’s learned about empathy, authenticity, and servant leadership. From organizing an art room at the Center to co-chairing its largest fundraising gala, Alex shows how small acts of service can lead to transformative change. She also reflects on policy advocacy, community building, and why sharing our stories—no matter how painful—can break shame and open the door to healing.


    This conversation is a reminder that vulnerability is strength, that leadership begins with empathy, and that no act of service is ever too small to make a difference.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    49 分
  • Breaking Barriers in Higher Education with Krissy DeAlejandro
    2025/09/23

    In this episode of Catalysts for Change, Adam Lister speaks with Krissy DeAlejandro, Executive Director of Tennessee Achieves, the nonprofit powering the Tennessee Promise scholarship program. From growing up in rural McMinnville as a first-generation college student to leading one of the most ambitious college access programs in the country, Krissy’s journey is defined by resilience, humility, and a relentless belief in the potential of every student.

    She shares candid stories about feeling unprepared at college, the moments that gave her the confidence to persevere, and how those experiences now fuel her mission to remove barriers for students across Tennessee. Krissy also reflects on the pillars of Tennessee Achieves—last-dollar scholarships, mentoring, and community service—and the challenges and lessons learned in scaling from a local pilot to a statewide initiative.

    This conversation is a powerful reminder that leadership often comes not from having all the answers, but from listening, persisting, and using our struggles to pave the way for others.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    55 分
  • Leading with Community: Lessons from Sam Davidson
    2025/09/16

    In this episode of Catalysts for Change, Adam Lister sits down with Sam Davidson, CEO of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, to explore what it means to choose purpose over comfort. Twice in his career, Sam walked away from stability; first from a promising corporate career and later from a thriving company he co-founded to follow a deeper calling.

    Sam shares his journey from launching Cool People Care and shaping youth activism, to scaling Batch, a beloved Nashville gift company, and eventually selling it during the pandemic. Along the way, he reveals lessons on knowing when to pivot, listening to customers, and embedding service and community into business strategy. Today, he leads the Nashville Entrepreneur Center with the belief that entrepreneurship is never a solo act—it’s powered by community, connection, and purpose.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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  • Leading with Heart and Data: Tara Scarlett on Education, Equity, and Opportunity
    2025/09/09

    In this episode of Catalysts for Change, Adam Lister sits down with Tara Scarlett, President & CEO of the Scarlett Family Foundation. Tara shares how becoming a Big Sister through Big Brothers Big Sisters transformed her perspective, leading her to reimagine what’s possible for students and families across Tennessee.

    Drawing from her career in both corporate marketing and philanthropy, Tara explains how data, relationships, and consistent care shape her leadership. She opens up about the Foundation’s journey—from awarding scholarships for business students to driving systemic change in early literacy, college readiness, and educator quality—and why listening is often the most strategic move a leader can make.

    Tara’s story is both personal and professional, blending her roles as a mentor, mother, and changemaker. It’s a conversation about showing up with heart, courage, and conviction to ensure that every student has the chance to thrive.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    43 分
  • Lifting as You Climb: Lessons from Dr. Alfred Degrafinreid
    2025/09/02

    From growing up in one of Memphis’s most under-resourced neighborhoods to leading a statewide network of change-makers, Dr. Alfred Degrafinreid’s story is one of resilience, purpose, and leadership. In this episode of Catalysts for Change, Alfred—now President & CEO of Leadership Tennessee—reflects on the lessons that shaped his journey through government, higher education, and nonprofit leadership.

    He shares how losing his father at 14 sparked a sense of responsibility, how mentors and hard lessons in politics prepared him for bigger roles, and why authenticity and listening are the cornerstones of effective leadership. Alfred also talks about the importance of leaving your title at the door, building community across divides, and lifting others as you climb.

    Whether you’re an aspiring leader, a seasoned executive, or simply someone striving to make a difference, Alfred’s story is a reminder that true leadership isn’t about being the loudest voice—it’s about presence, humility, and impact.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    1 時間
  • From Grief to Action: The Birth of Voices for a Safer Tennessee | Part 2
    2025/08/26

    In Part Two of our conversation with Katie Dieckhaus and Todd Cruse, we turn toward the future of Voices for a Safer Tennessee. Building on the emotional origins shared in the first part of this conversation, Katy and Todd discuss how the organization is navigating disagreement, setting “rules of the road,” and creating sustainable strategies for long-term impact.

    They share lessons on intentional advocacy, balancing passion with pragmatism, and the importance of building trust through face-to-face conversations—even with those who disagree. Katy reflects on leading with kindness and hope in honor of her daughter Evelyn, while Todd underscores the role of data, discipline, and bipartisan collaboration in driving real change.

    This episode is about more than policy—it’s about resilience, leadership, and the power of turning unimaginable grief into a movement for a safer future.

    Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One 12 Strategies, brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative



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    48 分