Small Actions Big Ripples

Stavros Kokkinos @opusmediaproductions

Welcome to the ‘Small Actions, Big Ripples’, a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals whose small, intentional actions create waves of positive change. In every episode, we celebrate the innovators and problem-solvers working within their organisations or purpose-driven businesses to make a meaningful difference in the wider community. From sustainable initiatives that protect our planet, to community support programs that uplift lives, you will hear stories that will inspire and maybe even spark your own ripple effect. Produced and recorded at Opus Media Productions studio.

  1. 3d ago

    Can disability become an advantage in entrepreneurship? | Helen Pugh & Kelly Ward

    Can different abilities unlock limitless potential in business? And what if the very experiences that can make traditional employment difficult could become a powerful advantage in entrepreneurship? In this episode of the Small Actions, Big Ripples podcast, I’m joined by Helen Pugh, founder, and Kelly Ward, director of Ablepreneurs® a purpose-driven network supporting disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent entrepreneurs on their road to business success. This conversation explores how we can challenge traditional ideas about work, entrepreneurship and success, and rethink what people with disabilities, chronic illness and neurodivergence can bring to business and the workplace. Helen and Kelly share their personal journeys to Ablepreneurs® and discuss: - What “Different abilities. Limitless potential.” means in practice. - The barriers faced by disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent entrepreneurs in the workplace. - How lived experience can become the impetus to start a business. - Why resilience, creativity and different ways of thinking can become powerful assets in business. - Why employers need to rethink how they understand productivity, consistency and workplace inclusion. - How to build a business around your body, brain and energy rather than trying to fit into the traditional 9-to-5 model. We also discuss the launch of the UK’s first National Ablepreneurs Day, taking place on 16 September 2026 at the Wroxeter Hotel in Shropshire, UK. Helen explains how the idea for National Ablepreneurs Day came about and how she is using her lived experience to lead a movement designed to celebrate and champion disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent entrepreneurs. Helen and Kelly hope the Ablepreneurs® movement will help change the narrative around disability, employment opportunities, entrepreneurship and inclusion in the workplace, while encouraging employers to recognise the talent and potential that employees with rich and complex lived experiences can bring. 👉 Find out more about National Ablepreneurs Day: https://ablepreneurs.co.uk If you’re interested in disabled entrepreneurship, neurodivergent entrepreneurship, chronic illness and work, inclusive employment, workplace accessibility, or building a business around your own abilities, this episode offers a powerful perspective on what the future of work and entrepreneurship could look like. 🎥 Recorded at the Opus Media Productions podcast studio in Shropshire, UK. If you enjoyed this episode, please Like 👍 | Comment 💬 | Subscribe 🔔 to help us share more stories of people making a difference. _________________________________________ About the Small Actions, Big Ripples Podcast' Small Actions, Big Ripples' shines a light on the people, charities, social enterprises and purpose-driven organisations creating meaningful impact through everyday actions. Each episode explores the stories, ideas and experiences behind positive social change, proving that small actions really can create big ripples.

  2. Jul 23

    Can horses really change lives? | Hayley Jay

    What happens when a child who has never experienced success suddenly finds confidence, laughter and independence through the bond with a horse? In this inspiring episode of the 'Small Actions, Big Ripples Podcast', I am joined by Hayley Jay, Senior Manager at The Cavalier Centre, a Shropshire charity dedicated to improving lives through equestrian activities. We explore the remarkable impact horses can have on people living with physical disabilities, SEN, trauma and mental health challenges, and why patience, kindness and empathy are at the heart of everything the charity does. In this ep we discuss ✅ How horses help transform confidence and wellbeing ✅ The unique bond between horses and people ✅ The life lessons horses teach us about patience, kindness and empathy ✅ The future vision for The Cavalier Centre Whether you love horses, interested in equine-assisted therapy, or simply enjoy uplifting stories of positive impact, this conversation is for you. 🎥 Recorded at the Opus Media Productions podcast studio in Shropshire, UK. If you enjoyed this episode, please Like 👍 | Comment 💬 | Subscribe 🔔 to help us share more stories of people making a difference. _________________________________________ About the Small Actions, Big Ripples Podcast' Small Actions, Big Ripples' shines a light on the people, charities, social enterprises and purpose-driven organisations creating meaningful impact through everyday actions. Each episode explores the stories, ideas and experiences behind positive social change, proving that small actions really can create big ripples.

  3. Jun 1

    Building stronger communities through acts of kindness | Joanna Morris & Ruth Martin

    How do Community Foundations create life-changing impact for individuals, families and local communities? In this episode of the Small Actions Big Ripples podcast, I sit down with Ruth Martin (Trustee) and Joanna Morris (CEO) from Shropshire Community Foundation to explore how small actions, community support and local philanthropy are creating meaningful social impact across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. Ruth and Joanna share their personal journeys into the Foundation, what inspires their passion for community work, and how they help connect people, businesses and organisations to create positive change where it matters most. We discuss: ✅ What Shropshire Community Foundation does and how it supports local communities ✅ How community grants help grassroots organisations make a real difference ✅ The inspiring story behind Zach's Fund and its impact on families facing cancer ✅ Why volunteering, giving and community partnerships matter ✅ How businesses can create social value through local investment ✅ Building stronger, more connected communities across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin ✅ The power of kindness, collaboration and small actions that create big ripples This uplifting conversation highlights the incredible work being done by local charities, volunteers and community leaders who are helping people thrive through support, compassion and action. Whether you're interested in community development, social impact, volunteering, charity leadership, local giving, philanthropy or creating positive change in your own community, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights. #CommunityImpact #SocialImpact #ShropshireCommunityFoundation 🎙️ Guests: Ruth Martin – Trustee, Shropshire Community Foundation Joanna Morris – CEO, Shropshire Community Foundation Visit https://www.shropshirecommunityfoundation.org.uk/ 📍 Recorded at the Opus Media Productions studio. If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment and subscribe to help us share more stories of people making a difference.

  4. Mar 2

    How to build stronger local economies through purpose-driven business support | Johnny Themans

    How do you build stronger local economies by supporting founders with coaching, training, and a truly people-first approach? In this episode of the Small Actions, Big Ripples podcast, I’m joined by Johnny Themans, co-founder of Good2Great, a purpose-driven organisation on a mission to boost local economic prosperity by helping businesses thrive. We explore what inspired Johnny to co-found Good2Great, and the personal experiences that shaped his passion for supporting founders on their business journey.We also discuss how small, intentional actions in business support can create powerful ripple effects across entire communities and local economies. Johnny shares his journey, including: - What inspired him to co-found Good2Great-The real challenges founders face in the early stages of business - Why a people-first approach to business support is so important - How coaching, training and consultancy help build confidence and capability in founders - How supporting individual businesses strengthens wider local economic prosperity If you're a startup founder, SME owner, or someone who supports entrepreneurs on their journey, this episode is packed with business insights. 👉 Stay inspired, share and subscribe. Follow the 'Small Actions, Big Ripples' podcast on my YouTube channel for more eps and inspiring stories of people who do good things for the community and the planet https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFdaZx1prsDnb1Xh1C9gCvLT2VNr_OfzR&si=EWy6DAiqZdp_shsJ

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Welcome to the ‘Small Actions, Big Ripples’, a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals whose small, intentional actions create waves of positive change. In every episode, we celebrate the innovators and problem-solvers working within their organisations or purpose-driven businesses to make a meaningful difference in the wider community. From sustainable initiatives that protect our planet, to community support programs that uplift lives, you will hear stories that will inspire and maybe even spark your own ripple effect. Produced and recorded at Opus Media Productions studio.