The Social Impact Podcast with Bree Jensen

Bree Jensen

Learn from people like you and me who impact their communities and the world. Bree Jensen chats with social entrepreneurs, corporate social responsibility executives, investors, nonprofit directors, and government leaders on their social impact journey. Learn how you can make a change through your gifts and passions.

  1. 12/04/2025

    Everyone Deserves a Place to Breathe: Parks, Healing, and Community with Molly Morgan

    In this episode of The Social Impact Podcast, Bree talks with Molly Morgan, Texas State Director for the Trust for Public Land (TPL), about how parks and green spaces are essential infrastructure for health, equity, and community life. Molly shares her journey from studying studio art and landscape architecture to becoming a community-focused designer and then a statewide leader. She explains that her work centers on community-designed park spaces shaped by residents’ needs and stories, rather than just professional plans. Molly walks through TPL’s work in Texas, especially in Dallas, including: The Five Mile Creek urban greenbelt—an 80-year-old city vision being realized as a trail and park system.Turning vacant public lots into small, affordable neighborhood parks.Preserving Big Cedar Wilderness, nearly 300 acres of nature inside Dallas city limits.Throughout the conversation, she highlights the mental and physical health benefits of green spaces, including reduced stress and cortisol levels, improved outcomes for children’s mental health and test scores, mitigation of extreme heat, and even faster recovery after illness. She and Bree also explore temporary and creative solutions, such as pop-up parks, potted plants, painted asphalt, and green alleys, that can quickly bring relief to communities, like fire-impacted schools with no play space. The episode closes with Molly’s advice for aspiring impact professionals and community members: You don’t have to be an “environment person” to help—nonprofits need skills in finance, web, marketing, and operations.Small actions, like simply showing up to a local park, can make others feel safer and more welcome.Everyone deserves “a place to breathe,” and parks are a powerful way to give that to communities under stress..tpl.org   tpl.org/our-work/greener-dallas-greater-dallas  thesocialimpact.co hello@thesocialimpact.co Support the show

    42 min
  2. 11/13/2025

    From Hydration to Humanity: How Liquid I.V. is Tackling the Global Water Crisis

    Episode Summary (for marketing + platforms): In this episode of The Social Impact Podcast, host Bree Jensen sits down with Jayce Newton, Director of Impact at Liquid I.V., to explore how a simple hydration product has grown into a global force for good. From his early days teaching in Morocco to leading impact initiatives at USAID and Liquid I.V., Jayce shares how purpose, travel, and listening to communities shaped his career in humanitarian relief. Together, Bree and Jayce dive into Liquid I.V.’s mission to provide clean water access for 2 million people by 2026, their groundbreaking Confluence program funding 16 U.S. water organizations, and their role in disaster relief—from wildfires in California to communities around the world. Listeners will learn what it takes to build community-first impact, the importance of knowing your role during crises, and how corporations can lead through sustainable purpose. 💡 Key themes: Community-based clean water solutionsHow corporate social impact can be built into cultureLessons from disaster response and global developmentThe intersection of philanthropy, business, and sustainable change🎧 Listen to discover how Liquid I.V. is turning hydration into humanity and creating a ripple effect of global change. Liquid I.V.’s Confluence program https://www.liquid-iv.com/articles/a-bigger-bolder-liquid-iv-confluence-2m-in-grants-to-our-2025-cohort-of-partners https://www.liquid-iv.com/articles/what-is-confluence-learn-more-about-our-signature-impact-incubator-for-water-access-innovation-and-security   https://thesocialimpact.co Support the show

    45 min
  3. 06/03/2025

    Advocating for Impact: Panel from Pepperdine University's Social Enterprise Collective DC

    What does it truly take to drive social change — locally and globally? In this powerful live-recorded episode of The Social Impact Podcast, host Bree Jensen moderates a conversation with four inspiring leaders at Pepperdine University’s Social Enterprise Collective in Washington, D.C. Together, they unpack the real meaning of advocacy, how change begins, and how to stay in the fight even when the issues feel overwhelming. Featured Speakers: Demara Catlett – Executive Vice President, Bryson Gillette AdvocacyAllison Wheeler – Senior Director of Global Health Advocacy, United Nations FoundationIsabel Carlotta Robbie – Senior Staff Attorney for Latin America, Robert F. Kennedy Human RightsAllison Gilmore – Program Manager, John Lewis Young Leaders, Robert F. Kennedy Human RightsModerator: Bree Jensen – Host, The Social Impact Podcast and Founder of The Social Impact FirmTopics include grassroots activism, global health policy, youth-led advocacy, strategic litigation, and real-world case studies ranging from Brazil’s Indigenous movement to corporate accountability campaigns. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your impact, this conversation offers practical advice and powerful encouragement. Presented in partnership with: Pepperdine University’s Master’s in Social Entrepreneurship and Change Ready to take action on your advocacy goals? Schedule a consultation with The Social Impact Firm or email hello@thesocialimpact.co. Listen now and join the conversation. Support the show

    43 min
  4. 10/07/2024

    Social Change in Innovation and Education with Simone Price

    In this episode of The Social Impact Podcast, host Bree Jensen interviews Simone Price, a seasoned leader in social impact and an advocate for equity and access. With over 15 years of experience across technology, entertainment, and media arts education, Simone shares her career journey, which spans nonprofit work and corporate social responsibility (CSR) at top organizations. Simone discusses her early education and how she discovered her passion for CSR through mentorship while at university. She reflects on the landscape of social impact in 2008 and the evolution of CSR as companies began to recognize the importance of integrating social responsibility into their core missions. Throughout the conversation, Simone emphasizes the growing trend of aligning social impact roles with business functions, highlighting opportunities for professionals to contribute to meaningful corporate change. She also addresses the importance of education in fostering the next generation of innovators, advocating for more integrated career technical education and partnerships between schools and industries. As the episode wraps up, Simone offers valuable insights for nonprofits looking to establish connections with larger corporations, emphasizing the importance of relationships and strategic outreach. Listeners leave with a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape of social impact and the critical role education plays in shaping future leaders. https://www.thesocialimpact.co/ Please follow, leave a review, and share https://www.instagram.com/socialimpactprojects/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-social-impact-firm/ Connect with Simone here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simoneprice/ Show notes here: https://www.thesocialimpact.co/post/podcast-innovation-education Support the show

    50 min
5
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16 Ratings

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Learn from people like you and me who impact their communities and the world. Bree Jensen chats with social entrepreneurs, corporate social responsibility executives, investors, nonprofit directors, and government leaders on their social impact journey. Learn how you can make a change through your gifts and passions.