• The PlayFull Podcast with Kristine Michie: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the World

  • By: Kristine Michie
  • Podcast
The PlayFull Podcast with Kristine Michie: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the World  By  cover art

The PlayFull Podcast with Kristine Michie: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the World

By: Kristine Michie
  • Summary

  • Whether you’re ladling soup at a local shelter or attending a UN Peace Conference, those who devote their lives to the service of others are often exhausted and in need of a little break. Welcome to the PlayFull Podcast, bringing fun to the serious work of changing the world. I’m Kristine Michie, myself 5 decades into trying to make the world a better place. Join PlayFull as we meet movement builders from around the world and learn about the problems they’re solving, the systems they’re disrupting, and the ways they take breaks in the midst of it all.
    Kristine Michie
    Show more Show less
Episodes
  • Classic Rewind: Sarah Haacke Byrd: What Makes Women Such Good Givers
    Apr 25 2024
    This is a PlayFull Rewind Episode, a “best of” from Year 1 of bringing fun to the serious work of changing the world.Listen in as Kristine and Sarah discuss:Why New York is the world’s ultimate playgroundPhilanthropy, playfulness, and promoting gender equity around the world with women at the centerHow joy improves giving – Sarah says: “Philanthropy is joy, and no number of zeroes are required”Why every problem is a woman’s problem and every solution needs a woman’s touch – as Sarah says, “inspire and encourage women to step into their resource power… owning the power they have and the change that they can realize when they come together”How Women Moving Millions balances its members’ interests while elevating what they hear from leaders on front line who tell us what they need to do the work – Sarah says: “We don’t need to make it up, let’s hear from the experts and have them tell us what works, what they’re seeing, what could be possible.”Curiosity and ambiguity is ok; embrace and center possibility as the key to making changeKey Takeaways:America Ferrera had it right. The challenge to incorporate play amid serious work creates tension, especially for women – Sarah says: [It’s like the actress’ quote in the Barbie movie]: “For women, experiencing barriers to professional growth, it’s like be confident but not assertive, not make any mistakes, but don’t be a perfectionist, be adaptable, be playful, be serious - [this tension] contributes to attitudes and beliefs that hold women back from being who they fully are.”In the vibrant global community of Women Moving Millions, play becomes a catalyst for breaking down barriers, fostering collaboration, and infusing joyPlay breaks down barriers from folks with different lived experiences, cultural backgrounds, as an important part of movement buildingClimate, healthcare, migration, education, these and all problems impact women first, most, and most severely. Women are also the key to solving these challenges.Women Moving Millions leverages the playful spirit of its diverse members, using innovative approaches like speed-dating and creative ice-breakers to create a supportive and joyful space for women to explore challenges, experiment with philanthropy, and drive positive change.Foster a culture of possibility in leadership, draw inspiration from role models, mentors, and contemporaries, recognize the importance of play and humor, to break barriers and promote a more inclusive and authentic work environment. Sarah’s Call-to-Action:"Contribute whatever you can to your local women's foundation. They are the backbone of the movement. If you don't know where it is or if you have one [where you live], Google it, find it. They need your support now more than ever." — Sarah Haacke Byrd About Sarah Haacke Byrd: Sarah Haacke Byrd is a seasoned executive and philanthropy leader, currently holding the position of CEO at Women Moving Millions. With over two decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she has demonstrated expertise in providing leadership to dynamic organizations, supporting growth and sustainability, and managing key stakeholder relationships. Sarah's commitment to social impact is evident in her work at Women Moving Millions, where she has mobilized over $160 million in new funding to date, contributing to the organization's impressive track record of moving a billion dollars since its founding in 2007. As a recognized figure in the sector, Sarah has a deep understanding of global issues affecting women and girls and a proven ability to drive large-scale social change through strategic programs and initiatives.Connect with Sarah Haacke Byrd: Website: womenmovingmillions.orgEmail: shaackebyrd@womenmovingmillions.orgLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sarah-haacke-byrd-9b53b417Connect with Kristine:Website: https://www.impactfullinc.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactfull_i
    Show more Show less
    47 mins
  • Classic Rewind: Rest is a Radical Act | Hector Mujica, Head of Economic Opportunity, Google.org
    Apr 18 2024

    This is a classic rewind episode with Hector Mujica.


    Google does everything big. So it’s no surprise they chose a guy with a big resume, a big agenda, and most of all, a big heart to run a huge initiative in their most consequential market!


    Meet Hector Mujica, Head of Economic Opportunity for the Americas for Google.org.


    As he leads Google’s philanthropic efforts to create a just economy in Canada, the US, and the 33 countries of Central and South America, he’s learned a thing or two about play and how to bring people together around problems of staggering size.


    We eat ice cream from a black-woman-owned, vegan ice cream shop in Oakland while we talk change, justice, and score-card how we think philanthropy is doing in its efforts to seed and sustain real change. Join us!


    About Hector:


    Hector Mujica Head of Economic Opportunity, Google.org, Americas Hector Mujica leads economic opportunity efforts at Google.org—Google’s philanthropy—across the Americas. Within his role, he looks after a $100M+ grantmaking portfolio that supports interventions which aim to provide pathways to digital economy jobs for individuals with multiple barriers to employment. Hector also serves on Google’s Latino Leadership Council, where he helps to steward Google’s social impact ventures with the Latino community. Hector has spent the last decade advancing social justice through philanthropy and public policy. Prior to Google, Hector’s experience ranged from investment banking at Oppenheimer & Co, constituent casework at the Office of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and diplomatic relations at the Economic Section of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. Hector holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Business from Florida International University, a Professional Certificate in Social Entrepreneurship from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a Master of Public Affairs from the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. Outside of work, Hector Co-Chairs the Latino Digital Success Task Force at the Aspen Institute, and serves on the Board of Directors of Hispanics in Philanthropy, the Hispanic Federation, and several advisory boards, including WorkingNation and Inicio Ventures. Hector currently resides in South Florida.



    Linkedin: HectorDMujica


    Sources and Websites from Episode

    https://www.google.org/

    https://hipfunds.org/


    Show more Show less
    44 mins
  • Classic Rewind: Banking's Audacious Changemaker | Jenny Flores, Wells Fargo
    Apr 11 2024

    This is a classic rewind episode with Jenny Flores. Small Business Robin Hood Having built a career in banking, Jenny Flores knows a thing or two about money. And as her work has been almost entirely focused on breaking down barriers to access, Jenny knows even more about how money harms or helps, depending on who’s holding it.


    As the Head of Small Business Growth Philanthropy for Wells Fargo, Jenny masterminded a plan that moved $420 million from the bank’s bottom line into the hands of small business owners impacted by COVID. Having joined Wells only weeks into the pandemic, conceiving and selling this idea internally was no small feat.


    But as someone who wakes up every morning with an inner voice declaring she’s got another chance to “dream big,” it’s all in a day’s work. Settle in for some talk of impact and equity, but not without due time for her thoughts on play, ice cream, and the glory of a roly-poly bug.


    About Jenny:


    Jenny Flores is Head of Small Business Growth Philanthropy for the Wells Fargo Foundation, one of the largest corporate foundations in the U.S. In 2020, the Foundation accelerated economic opportunity and success in underserved communities with a strategic focus on housing affordability, small business growth, and financial health, while also responding to the urgent needs of COVID-19. With more than two decades of experience in banking, impact philanthropy, employee engagement, and corporate citizenship, Flores is responsible for combining financial resources with business expertise to help underserved and diverse entrepreneurs expand their contribution to the economy and their ability to provide jobs. She also leads Wells Fargo’s $420 million Open for Business Fund to support the immediate and long-term needs of small businesses that were negatively impacted by the effects of COVID-19. Most recently, she served as Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Bank of the West, where she led the company’s strategy for small business engagement and environmental sustainability, including the creation of a new $30 million investment fund with community development financial institutions and the development of a $1 billion commitment to renewable and clean energy. Prior to her role with Bank of the West, Flores spent a decade in community development at Citigroup and also held roles at the Congress of California Seniors, Greenlining Institute, and the California State Legislature. An active community leader, Flores is based in San Francisco and serves on the Board of Directors for the Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO), Harlem Grown, Chair of the Venture Capital Disruption Committee of How Women Invest and volunteers as a mentor for start-up entrepreneurs through the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center’s Milestone Maker program. She is also a member of the Mastercard Strive USA Advisory Committee. She received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of California–Berkeley and an MBA from the FW Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.


    How you can connect with Jenny Flores:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jenny-flores-2672982


    Sources and Websites from the episode:

    Welcome to C2C | Kindergarten to College


    stories.wf.com/meaningful-investments-and-support-keep-small-business-doors-open


    Show more Show less
    46 mins

What listeners say about The PlayFull Podcast with Kristine Michie: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the World

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.