Voices of D7020

Rotary District 7020

Welcome to Voices of D7020 — the official podcast of Rotary District 7020, where stories of impact, leadership, and connection come alive.

  1. APR 18

    Se préparer à diriger : les fondations d’une année rotarienne porteuse de sens

    Send us Fan Mail French Episode: Cet épisode de podcast présente une discussion entre l’animatrice Vanessa Abdel Razak et l’ancien gouverneur de district Robert Léger sur la préparation essentielle requise pour mener à bien un mandat présidentiel au Rotary. La conversation met en évidence que le leadership efficace commence bien avant la date officielle de prise de fonction, grâce à une planification stratégique, une sélection rigoureuse des candidats et une collaboration avec les dirigeants sortants afin d’assurer la continuité. Léger souligne l’importance d’utiliser les outils établis du Rotary ainsi que les critères du district pour gérer de manière professionnelle les tâches administratives et les objectifs opérationnels. Au-delà des aspects logistiques, les intervenants insistent sur le fait que le maintien de relations humaines solides et d’une atmosphère positive au sein du club est essentiel pour motiver les bénévoles et prévenir l’épuisement des dirigeants. En définitive, cette intervention sert de guide aux futurs dirigeants pour passer d’une simple gestion des activités à la création d’une organisation de service communautaire à fort impact, portée par une vision claire. Preparing to Lead: The Foundation of a Meaningful Rotary Year This podcast episode features a discussion between host Vanessa Abdel Razak and former District Governor Robert Léger regarding the essential preparation required for a successful Rotary presidential term. The conversation emphasizes that effective leadership begins long before the official start date through strategic planning, objective candidate selection, and collaboration with outgoing officers to ensure continuity. Léger highlights the importance of using established Rotary tools and district criteria to manage administrative duties and operational goals professionally. Beyond logistics, the speakers stress that maintaining strong human connections and a positive club atmosphere is vital for motivating volunteers and preventing leadership burnout. Ultimately, the source serves as a guide for incoming leaders to transition from simply managing activities to cultivating an impactful, vision-driven community service organization.

    33 min
  2. 10/22/2025

    Leadership as Oxygen: A Conversation with PDG Dominique Bazin

    Send us Fan Mail Podcast Description: In this soul-stirring episode of Voices of District 7020, host Rotarian Nerissa sits down with Past District Governor Dominique Bazin—a woman whose leadership has redefined what it means to lead with courage and compassion. From leading through crisis to weaving peace across islands, Dominique shares the lessons that shaped her year as District Governor and the truths that will echo far beyond it. With grace and humility, she reveals why leadership isn’t about power—it’s about presence, compassion, and the courage to build bridges even when the world feels divided. Listeners will be inspired by her reflections on peace-building in Haiti, mentoring the next generation of Rotarians, and the unshakeable belief that unity does not mean uniformity—it means solidarity. This episode is a heartfelt journey through resilience, service, and the human spirit of Rotary. Whether you’re a leader, a dreamer, or someone searching for hope, Dominique’s story will remind you that peace isn’t the absence of struggle—it’s the strength to rise together. 🎧 Tune in to hear: The untold lessons of leadership beyond authorityHow peace became the living heartbeat of her Rotary yearWhy “together we are stronger” is more than a motto—it’s a movementWhat it means to lead with both fire and tenderness💫 “Be the bridge. Start where you are. Extend your hand where there is division.” — PDG Dominique Bazin

    20 min
  3. 10/06/2025

    Finishing the Fight: Rotary’s Promise to the Children of the World

    Send us Fan Mail In this inspiring episode of Voices of District 7020, host Rotarian Nerissa  sits down with District Governor-Elect Lindsey Cancino (2026–2027) to explore one of Rotary’s greatest engines of change — The Rotary Foundation. From the historic fight to End Polio Now to the innovative ways clubs across the Caribbean are leveraging global and district grants, Lindsey offers a powerful inside look at how the Foundation transforms generosity into measurable global impact. He shares stories of perseverance, leadership continuity, and the importance of education and awareness in unlocking Rotary’s full potential. This conversation reminds us that the Foundation isn’t just a fund — it’s a force. A living example of what’s possible when passion meets purpose, and when service truly rises above self. 🎧 Tune in to learn: Why the fight to end polio is closer than ever — and why it still matters.How District 7020 clubs can better access and manage Foundation grants.The incredible 1,100% ROI of Rotary’s giving power.Why continuity, education, and storytelling are key to Rotary’s future.Listen, learn, and be inspired to give, lead, and serve with purpose. 🌍 Connect with us: Follow Voices of District 7020 on your favourite podcast platform, and stay tuned as we continue to amplify the voices, stories, and impact shaping Rotary’s future across our District and beyond.

    31 min
  4. 08/26/2025

    The MAP to Stronger Clubs: DMC Karen & RID Patrick in Conversation

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 5: A Membership Convo with Karen and Patrick In this episode of Voices of District 7020, host Rotarian Nerissa Persaud sits down with two remarkable leaders — District Membership Chair Karen Pinder and Rotary International Director for Zones 33 & 34 Patrick Eakes — to tackle a bold question: What is the real problem to solve in Rotary membership? Is it recruitment, or is it relevance? Together, they break down the Membership Action Plan (MAP) and the Membership Success Center, showing how these tools are designed not to overwhelm with statistics but to humanise the Rotary experience. From understanding terms like attrition and net growth, to exploring why half of new members leave within three years, the conversation dives deep into how clubs can shift their focus from simply adding numbers to building relevance that retains and inspires. Patrick and Karen share practical insights, relatable examples, and even a glimpse into the future with upcoming AI-driven tools, all while reminding us that at Rotary’s core, we’re not in the numbers business — we’re in the people business. Tips you can put into action now: Ask your members directly — through surveys, focus groups, or conversations — and act on what you hear.Keep engagement personal — make sure members feel valued, connected, and involved from day one.Use MAP resources — from webinars to awards to the Membership Success Center, lean on existing tools for guidance.Simplify the language — translate technical terms like “attrition” into everyday conversation so members understand and own the issues.Focus on relevance, not just recruitment — create meaningful experiences that make people want to stay.If your club has ever asked “Where do we start?” or “How do we keep members engaged?”, this episode offers clarity, courage, and a fresh reset in thinking about membership growth.

    29 min

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Welcome to Voices of D7020 — the official podcast of Rotary District 7020, where stories of impact, leadership, and connection come alive.