7 episodi

The current era of disruption in society has many of us asking existential questions. What matters? What’s possible? How can I help?

Seismic Shift sits down with people from a range of professions who are reinventing themselves and leading radical change in their communities. What can their stories tell us about re-crafting our own work for a better future?

From a bus driver turned rising star chef to a millennial who's opened a cafe for civic dialogue and more - join us for cool conversations and inspiration.

Seismic Shift Maureen Futtner

    • Cultura e società

The current era of disruption in society has many of us asking existential questions. What matters? What’s possible? How can I help?

Seismic Shift sits down with people from a range of professions who are reinventing themselves and leading radical change in their communities. What can their stories tell us about re-crafting our own work for a better future?

From a bus driver turned rising star chef to a millennial who's opened a cafe for civic dialogue and more - join us for cool conversations and inspiration.

    Corporate IT Director Refocuses to Photograph the African Diaspora

    Corporate IT Director Refocuses to Photograph the African Diaspora

    While a technology professional at VISA, Kevin Jones begins spending his annual month-long vacations volunteering with NGOs in Central and South America. The experience transforms his own perspective as he encounters, up close and personal, the legacy of the African diaspora.
    Today, Kevin is a powerful photographer whose work is in several collections and galleries throughout the country. See his photos and learn more here: https://www.facebook.com/KBJONESPHOTO/

    • 18 min
    From Political Staffer to Activist Coffee Shop Owner: Manny's Cafe

    From Political Staffer to Activist Coffee Shop Owner: Manny's Cafe

    Meet Manny Yekutiel. Millennial. Son of an Afghani immigrant. Barista. After leaving Hillary Clinton's campaign, Manny explored how he might open a civic-focused space for social change. The result is the wildly popular Manny's Cafe in San Francisco's Mission district.
    Tune in to hear how he created a space that hosts everything from queer poetry nights, live recordings of the Recode podcast, fundraisers for migrant families and even presentations from 15 of the presidential candidates and so much more.

    • 24 min
    Transport Leader Kate White on the Beginnings of City CarShare

    Transport Leader Kate White on the Beginnings of City CarShare

    Kate White is a leader in progressive transportation policy who seeks to make communities healthier, safer and more connected. Her path to that role began when she and two friends started the country's first nonprofit car-sharing operation, San Francisco's City CarShare.
    Kate takes us back to the early 2000s and what it was like to launch a nonprofit buoyed by revolutionary new technology in San Francisco, amid the dot-com era of IPO millionaires. She also talks community organizing, utopia and her fundamental disdain for the automobile. 

    • 30 min
    Housing activist Xiomara Cisneros reveals her childhood years of living in a video store.

    Housing activist Xiomara Cisneros reveals her childhood years of living in a video store.

    Daughter of immigrants, Xiomara Cisneros excelled in her education and, ultimately, in her career despite years of housing insecurity as a child. Today she advocates for housing in the Bay Area. 
    Xiomara is policy director at the Bay Area Council. She is active with the YIMBY movement and sits on numerous boards and committees in the region to promote housing production at all levels of affordability.

    • 24 min
    Fernay McPherson - Being Vocal. Sharing the Struggles.

    Fernay McPherson - Being Vocal. Sharing the Struggles.

    After graduating culinary school, Fernay McPherson was juggling catering gigs and driving buses full-time for San Francisco's MUNI transit.
    Today, she's an award-winning chef and owner of Minnie Bell's Soul Movement, a restaurant that has struck a chord in the Bay Area as a leading African American-owned business. 
    With help and support from her whole community, including her family and the nonprofit La Cocina, Chef Fernay's vision is big and about much more than just delicious food.  

    • 25 min
    No Shame No Judgment: Kristy Lin Billuni

    No Shame No Judgment: Kristy Lin Billuni

    After years as a sex worker and educator, Kristy Lin Billuni found herself navigating identities when she left that world and started a practice coaching writers.
    She joins us to discuss how she retrofitted her career in the sex industry to a career as a writing coach. As she tells it, those paths have more in common than you think.
    Today, Kristy’s business Sexy Grammar supports a community of writers, led by Kristy's own unique curriculum. And Sexy Grammar clients are turning out award-winning books, launching start-ups, earning Ph.Ds.
    Join us to hear the tale of Kristy's creative and courageous path.
    Visit Sexy Grammar to learn more. Follow Sexy Grammar on Twitter.

    • 33 min

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