The Get InPowered Podcast: Fostering Community through Shared Stories
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The Get InPowered Podcast: Fostering Community through Shared Stories
The Get InPowered Podcast by Inclusivus, is about individuals, innovators, advocates, activists, and agents of social change across sectors and industries who are working to transform their communities and the world at large. In each episode, we travel with host Judithe Registre to a different locat...
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064: Cultivating Relationship as a Resource for Progress: Reacting to Amy Fulford
"Build yourself so that you can be a resource for others, and also build a network of people who can support you."
Judithe reflects on her conve...

063: Owning Your Power, Recognizing Your Privilege - Building Personal Relationships with Judith Registre and Amy Fulford
When Amy founded enlightin 2005, she envisioned working with clients in a meaningful way and understood that a real partnership, not the typical consu...

062: Reflecting on Kerrie-Ann and Carry on Friends
In this solo response episode, Judithe Registre highlights the duality that the Carribean Diaspora faces in the US. They each come from island nations...

061: Reconciling Your Own Story with Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
To make an impact and have influence, “find kindred spirits with differing views.”
Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown of Carry On Friends
A life learner...

060: The Power of Anger Responding to Keshet Bachan-Dovrat and a Catch-Up with Judithe.
This long-awaited episode marks the return of the Get InPowered Podcast as Judithe responds to the message and work of Keshet Bachan-Dovrat highlighti...

059: Privileged to Be Feminist with Keshet Bachan
"We don't reward anger in women. I find it really important to tell women, 'You can be a woman, and be angry at the same time.'"
Keshet Bachan s...

058: What Should We Expect from the Diaspora?
In response to her conversation with Karl Jean Louis in episode 57, Judithe Registre reflects on her own responsibilities and the ever dilemma of the...

057: Fueling Economic Innovation in Haiti with Karl Jean-Louis
To improve the social and political contexts in Haiti, it is crucial for civil society, the business community and the population to all play their ro...

056: Migration/Immigration is the Human Quest for Safety and Security
Migration/Immigration is the Human Quest for Safety and Security
Celina da Sola’s work with Glasswing International has put her face to...

055: The Full Human Context of Migration with Celina de Sola, Founder of GlassWing International
In this episode, Celina de Sola joins Judithe Registre to discuss the context of human life and the experiences of citizens migrating from Latin Ameri...

054: Using Social Media for Social Change: What is Your Social Media Legacy?
In this episode, Judithe Registre responds to and reflects on the message of Joy Donnell, from Episode 53. In an era where media and technology have d...

053: How Creativity Cures Frustration with Joy Donnell
Stop living as if “here” has no value. “Here” is also a direction, and sometimes it’s the most valuable direction that you have.” - Joy Donnell.
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052: Leadership Has No Age Restriction
Judithe Registre reflects on her discussion with Macy and Karen, and the promise of the next generation of leaders. This episode provides some context...

051: The Promise of the Next Generation Leaders with Macy and Karen (the mother–daughter duo)
“Kids can make a difference in how they understand the world.” [And parents can support kids and not force their understanding of the world on them.]...

050: Humanity in Aid
Recorded live in Haiti, Judithe Registre responds and ruminates on the discussion with Mary Ann Clements last week.
"When I hear people...

049: Well-Being AND Impact with Mary Ann Clements
Mary Ann Clements (formerly Mary Ann Mhina) has devoted her life to making an impact and like many change-making professionals, she got burnt out in t...

048: Responding to “Black Panther” and Mvemba Dizolele, Reframing Africa in our Imagination and Minds
We spend this episode considering and reassessing the contributions that Africa (and the Congo specifically) have made to the global “village” as disc...

047: “Black Panther” and the Historical Contributions of Africa with Mvemba Dizolele
We spend this episode considering and reassessing the contributions that Africa (and the Congo specifically) have made to the global “village” with Mv...

046: Thoughts on Black History Month
Judithe Registre, Haitian-born, American-made, and globally-centered, brings you her insights on Black History Month as celebrated in the USA, drawing...

045: Reflecting on The Creative Reaction Lab and Antionette Carroll
“...the stripping of our human dignity in any context, in any environment, is perhaps the greatest violation of our rights as human beings.” - Judithe...

044: How To Design Diversity and Equity with Antionette Carroll of Creative Reaction Lab
"You're really just the total of other people's biases."
Antionette Carroll is the Founder, President and CEO of Creative Reaction Lab, a nonpro...

Reacting to "The Climb" "American Koko" and Diarra Kilpatrick's unique voice
While the topics of Race and Racism are not comfortable, they are necessary topics of discussion and reflection if we hope to move forward as a societ...

Preparing for The Climb with American Koko’s Diarra Kilpatrick
A native Detroiter, Diarra Kilpatrick is an accomplished actress, writer and producer who is finally beginning to get her due from mainstream audience...

Finding the Right “Yes”: Reflections on Our First Year of Podcasting
Judithe Registre, founder of Inclusivus and the host of The Get InPowered Podcast, discusses the trials and triumphs of the first year of her journey...

One Love for Math Education with Bailey-McWeeney
Linda Bailey-McWeeney is a Jamaican educator and economist based in New York. Since 2015, she’s been engaged with educators about the status of math e...

Furthering Fair Trade with the Founder of GlobeIn, Liza Moiseeva
Liza Moiseeva and Judithe may be from opposite sides of the earth, but they are both motivated by some of the same passions—justice, equality and fair...

Preserving Culture through Video Games with Genii Games founder, Adebayo Adegbembo
“You learn to speak your native language at home, because that gives you a good sense of who you are.”
Language is a powerful tool, not only for...

Podcasting for Change with Marianne West from the Sustainable Living Podcast
“If we keep feeding the beast, the beast will get bigger. But it’s not gonna be transformative.”
Marianne West joins Judithe in this episode to...

The Date Safe Project with Mike Domitrz
“Consent is a mutual, amazing experience.” - Mike Domitrz
Mike Domitrz is a man on a mission to dramatically improve society’s approach to healt...

IntegrateNYC4Me with Sarah Camiscoli and Matthew Diaz
New York City is one of the most diverse cities in the world, yet generations after Brown vs. Board of Education, many of the Big Apple’s schools rema...

And Then, a Friend: Walking to end Breast Cancer with Priscilla Muntemba Taylor
"They call me the African Pink Warrior. Fearless, unstoppable, resilient. That’s me.”
In this final half of our conversation with Priscilla, she...

A Woman First: Walking to End Breast Cancer with Priscilla Muntemba Taylor
"You're still gonna have those challenges, you're still gonna have to face them. So don't try to hide yourself in your friends' influence and all of t...

A Closed Mouth Doesn’t Get Fed with Ebony Price
“I dare myself to speak up and speak out, even if I’m nervous.” - Ebony Price This episode features a young woman who, in many ways epitomizes exactly...

Advocating for Life in Washington, D.C. with Christie Gardner
Christie Gardner is an everyday leader and activist finding ways to ensure those in her community are supported and have access to opportunities. She...

Bringing Africa Online with Eric Osiakwan
"[The mobile revolution] created wealth, it connected people, it brought people on the the grid. It also, to a very large extent, created inclusion. N...

Finding Our Voice: Six Months of the Get InPowered Podcast
In this solo episode, Judithe Registre is host and guest as she discusses the first six months of the Get InPowered Podcast and the journey that broug...

Building Indonesian Youth Through Sustainable Farming with Gouri Mirpuri
“Wherever I go, I create a little bit of trouble.” - Gouri Mirpuri
Gouri Mirpuri creates just the right kind of trouble wherever she goes, and t...

Giving and Acting from Anywhere with Mona Gulaid
Judithe is joined by her long-time friend, Mona Gulaid, to discuss Mona's travels and
life and her journey to mobilize support and raise awaren...

A Window to the World: Technology and Developing Economies with Adi Abili
“Without internet access it’s very difficult for you to start a business... even more than a physical location, it’s having access to the internet, be...

“Something More than Marriage” for the Women of Ghana with Abenaa Akuamoa-Boateng
“Women are more than just having husbands.” - Abenaa
Abenaa Akuamoa-Boateng joins Judithe Registre in this special episode to discuss her passio...