The Moxie Podcast

Jenny Nuccio
The Moxie Podcast

Finding your purpose is a step. Creating your impact is a journey. Each week on The Moxie Podcast with Jenny Nuccio, Jenny empowers listeners with the inspirational bump and tactical tools they need to be the change they want to see. Through transformative conversations with change-making guests from around the world, Jenny will bring you closer to igniting your impact. It doesn’t happen overnight–not for Jenny, and not for anyone, but through diligence practiced every day, it can happen. Your impact has to start somewhere, why not with a podcast?

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    Episode 195 / Stephanie Edwards - Evolving Dreams to Sustain Generosity

    It's a new month and that means a new mini series! November’s topic is on a Season of Generosity In our first episode, I get to chat with one of my favorite people, Stephanie – an incredible mom, Executive Director, and founder of Jubilee Trading Company. Stephanie’s journey is one that reminds us all of the power of community and the strength it takes to evolve a dream.    Stephanie and I talk about everything – from her early days of meeting artisans in Morocco, to the roadblocks of turning her vision into a nonprofit, to the joy she’s found in giving back to her community. She’s created local jobs, partnered with shelters, and overcome countless challenges, always with a heart set on collaboration and impact. Her story isn’t just about business; it’s about making a difference and reminding us that generosity is so much more than financial. 00:00 - Introduction   More about our guest today Stephanie Edwards is Founder and Executive Director of Jubilee Trading Company, a nonprofit on mission to foster hope and resilience through dignified, sustainable work. With a decade of e-commerce experience, she focuses on leveraging product-based businesses for good. She is based in rural Lawrenceburg, TN, where Jubilee impacts her local community and spans the globe. There are many layers to her work, but her goal is to always leverage the resources available to her for the greatest good possible.  She is also a wife and mom to two kiddos, with whom she goes on as many outdoor adventures as possible.   Learn more about Stephanie and her work in the episode   03:21 - Stephanie's background and current roles 07:05 - The journey of Jubilee Trading Company 9:35 - Entrepreneurial beginnings and early challenges 15:46 - Giving back and the evolution of Jubilee Trading Company 32:13 - Challenges and growth in the nonprofit space 39:29 - Conclusion   Mentions Jubilee Trading Company Highland Ridge Decor Ted Talk Jubilee Impact Campaign Stephanie Edwards Instagram   Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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    Episode 194 / Melina Smith - Connecting Through Creative Storytelling

    As we wrap up our Transparency in Storytelling mini series, I'm excited to have Mel join us on the podcast (for a second time) for this final conversation. Mel, the founder of Story Makers in NYC, shares how storytelling connects us with our inner lives, our communities, and even God’s greater narrative. Through creating zines, memory cards, and playbooks, Story Makers helps kids discover and tell their own stories, sparking spiritual growth along the way.   This conversation is about the real impact of these resources—from the creative process to the life-changing connections they foster. 00:00 - Introduction   More about our guest today Melina Luna Smith is the founder of StoryMakers NYC, clergy wife, and mother of two. Drawing on her background in Social Work and Child Development and her eye for design, she imagined and developed Creative Arts Camp, a week-long outreach program to the Gramercy and East Village NYC neighborhoods. Each camp focused on one of the great stories of the Bible with Melina’s trademark commitment to whimsy and beauty. Eventually, with her team of writers, artists and jacks-of-all-trades, Melina transformed Creative Arts Camp into StoryMakers, a non-profit creative studio that produces imaginative gospel resources to foster connection and more fun for Sunday school programs and families. Learn more about Mel and Storymakers in the episode   02:13 - Origin and First Products of Story Makers 07:02 - Product Development and Process 10:00 - Subscription Plans and Impact 11:47 - Personal Transformation and Testimony 15:19 - Interaction with Kids and Adults 16:47 - Storytelling and Vision for the Future 29:35 - Conclusion   Mentions Storymakers Emoji Pillows EP 160 with Meluna - Creativity, Faith, and Collaborative Impact   Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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    Episode 193 / Jennifer & Haley - Ethical Storytelling: Transforming Lives Through Connection

    I had the pleasure of chatting with Jennifer Weston and Haley from Joffa, a global organization that’s truly redefining what it means to support artisans. You’ll hear how Joffa not only helps artisans by providing a marketplace for their beautiful creations but also takes care of the marketing and logistics, allowing these incredible individuals to focus on what they do best. 00:00 - Introduction More about our guests today   Jennifer Weston is Joffa's Managing Director. Jennifer leads all operational efforts, including managing partner inventory and ordering. She is an avid lover of travel, good food, and her family.   Haley Hoover is Joffa's Marketing Director. She is responsible for all branding, partner storytelling, and media management. She's a fashion devotee, and has managed partnerships with Target, Chanel, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, and more. She spends her free time at the local coffee shop with her husband and two little girls.   Joffa connects socially-conscious consumers to communities in need through a curated selection of handcrafted, ethically-made goods. Each purchase of a unique, artisan-made product provides dignified employment, restoration, and education & skill development to the under-resourced.  By purchasing goods from sustainable fair trade retailers, Joffa helps to empower their makers with job skills, fair wages, and holistic care. This support has a positive impact on both individual artisans and their communities. Learn more about Haley, Jennifer and Joffa in the episode.   04:28 - Overview of Joffa and Its Mission 08:15 - Partnerships and Storytelling at Joffa 17:04 - Value Alignment and Ethical Practices 25:40 - Navigating Storytelling Challenges 32:40 - Educating Consumers and Creating Impact 35:27 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement   Mentions: Joffa Website Joffa Instagram Haley Hoover on LinkedIn Jeniffer Weston on LinkedIn   Shop Joffa at Joffa.com, use code MOXIE15 for 15% off your purchase.  Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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    Episode 192 / Lauren McCann - Harnessing the Power of Storytelling to Create Social Impact

    This week’s episode is truly one of those conversations that just makes you stop and reflect on the power of being real, authentic, and how we can make meaningful changes in our lives and communities. I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Lauren, who has such an inspiring story of what her and her team are doing at Procure Impact. So, whether you’re an entrepreneur, someone passionate about making a difference, or just need a reminder of the power of your own story—this episode is for you.    00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today   Lauren is a visionary entrepreneur who has seen how businesses can transform lives through intentional purchasing. Inspired by a personal experience with a family member who regained confidence and independence through corporate art sales, she founded Procure Impact to help companies use their purchasing power to uplift individuals with barriers to work.   Learn more about Lauren’s journey in the episode. 02:00 - Lauren's Journey to Entrepreneurship 05:40 - The Concept and Growth of Procure Impact 08:44 - Storytelling and Transparency in Business 15:59 - Impact and Motivation of Procure Impact 20:45 - Future Plans and Market Expansion 25:35 - Advice for Entrepreneurs  29:18 - Conclusion   Mentions: Lauren McCann Procure Impact Procure Impact on Instagram   Cameron's Chocolates + Hotel Washington https://www.procureimpact.us/cameronschocolates Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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    Episode 191 / Danielle Anderson - Owning Your Narrative

    Hey friends! I’m so excited to kick off our October Mini-Series where we’ll be diving into some incredible conversations about transparency and storytelling. In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with my dear friend Danielle, who’s a business coach and strategy consultant based in Nairobi, Kenya. She’s been on the podcast before (way back in 2019!) and so much has changed since then. I can’t wait for you to hear her incredible journey and how she’s helping other women transform their businesses by owning their stories.   00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today Danielle Anderson is an international business coach and strategy consultant.   After 10 years in financial services, where Danielle managed strategy at top tier investment banks, she broke away from her corporate chains and founded Step & Stone. Since 2013, she’s been helping business owners make a living, do what they love by getting focused, and gain confidence while gaining customers. And all with simplicity!  Learn more about Danielle’s journey in the episode. 04:39 - Challenges Faced by Clients and Practical Advice Danielle and I dive into the common challenges her clients face as she shares some incredibly practical advice on how to show up as your true self in business. As someone who has struggled with these same challenges—trying to find that sweet spot where I can balance work, passions, and everything else in life—her tips on staying grounded really resonated with me and I think they’ll hit home for you, too! 21:34 - Danielle's Journey and Evolution in Business Danielle shares her incredible journey, from starting her business in 2013 to becoming a digital nomad and navigating major life changes. It’s a conversation full of heart, as Danielle opens up with vulnerability and transparency—two things that can feel scary, but are so important. 22:04 - Vulnerability and Transparency in Business By sharing her approach to telling her story, Danielle drives home the idea that owning your narrative, flaws and all, can be incredibly inspiring to others, whether in a professional or personal context. It’s not just about sharing for the sake of sharing; it’s about motivating and empowering others through your journey. 23:56 - Current Offerings and Business Strategy Our key points of discussion included Danielle’s current offerings, her reasons for focusing on just two main programs, and the importance of aligning your business with your strengths. It’s all about playing to what you do best, and Danielle’s insights are incredibly valuable. 33:43 - Importance of Coaching and self-Investing  Danielle asserts emphasis on the importance of having a mentor or coach to guide you through different stages of your business. She shares her own experience with a sales coach, which significantly improved her sales processes and strategies. It’s incredible to see how taking that step can lead to not only personal growth but also positive changes in your business. 36:47 - Conclusion Thank you so much for joining us for this episode. If you loved hearing from Danielle as much as I did, make sure to leave a review and follow along. We’ve got more transparency and storytelling goodness coming your way this month, so stay tuned! Also, feel free to connect with us via the links below. Mentions: Danielle on Instagram Step and Stone   Previous Episodes with Danielle Episode 66- Simplicity. Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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    Episode 190 / Skyler Womack - Building a Sustainable Communications Agency

    Skyler is back and this time we are talking about something a little different from our previous conversation on the Moxie Podcast- Check the linked episodes 😊   In today’s episode, we are talking about his incredible transition from ministry work to launching a communications firm with a focus on social impact. Skylar shares the key moments that shaped his journey and the lessons he learned along the way, from grassroots work in the nonprofit sector to building a sustainable business model rooted in his passion for doing good.   00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today Skyler Womack's previous experience comes from being the digital pastor for a megachurch. He helped create a digital footprint for this church during the COVID-19 pandemic, which inspired him to help other organizations build their digital presence.   Skyler's main role as CEO and Lead Confidant means focusing on building up the vision of Confidant Co. and starting up long-lasting client relationships that lead to significant impact.   Learn more about Skyler’s background and transition in the episode.   02:14 - Formation of Confidant Co Skyler’s journey to starting Confidant Co. is such a great reminder that sometimes the things we do out of passion can grow into something much bigger than we ever imagined!   05:19 - Milestones and Proud Moments Skylar shares some incredible personal and professional milestones he’s reached along his journey and how he’s been able to grow his client base, which is no small feat! It’s inspiring to see how his work not only impacts his business but also empowers the organizations he works with to thrive. Hearing him reflect on those achievements is a reminder of the power of purpose-driven work!   09:45 - Challenges and Adaptations Skylar talks about the exciting yet challenging shift from just brainstorming ideas to actually putting them into action and how he is navigating these challenges to make a meaningful impact while growing his business.   13:02 - Building Trust and Consistency Skyler shares his insights on building a strong company culture, how crucial it is to invest in the team for long-term success, and the challenges that come with transitioning from contractors to full-time employees which is something that can really impact how consistently we deliver services. His perspective on these changes and how they play a role in creating a cohesive team that can thrive together is a reminder that investing in people is key to building something that lasts!   16:52 - Services and Impact Learn more about the services offered by Confidant Co. and the difference they make in any organization they work with.   28:40 -Personal Growth and Lessons Learned Skyler and I got real about personal and professional growth. We talked about the ups and downs of running a business and how resilience plays a huge role in keeping things moving forward. Skylar shared how he deals with negative feedback (something we can all relate to!) and why it’s so important to focus on the positive wins along the way.   28:56 -Conclusion I encourage you all to think about how you can trust the process and invest in your community. Remember, finding the right support can really lead to sustainable growth.  Thanks for tuning in! Feel free to connect with us via the links below. We would love to hear from you!   Mentions: Skyler Womack Instagram Confidant Co. Instagram Confidant Co. Website   Previous Episodes with Skyler EP. 113  -Living a life of Faith that does not follow the rules. EP. 114- Missions: The good, bad and ugly. EP 115- Business + Boundaries. EP 116 - Embracing fun and spontaneity Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to rec

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    Episode 189 / Molly Stillman - Farm Life, Book Writing and Lessons Learned

    I’m beyond thrilled to have Molly back!   In this episode, we dive into her experiences with farming and the valuable lessons she’s learned as a woman of faith, and how it has impacted her family and raising her kids. Besides being an incredible mom, Molly is also the author of If I Don’t Laugh, I’ll Cry, which we discuss in this episode. These two parts of our conversation really uncover the 'why' behind who she is and the path she’s on.   00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today   Molly Stillman is the founder and creator of Still Being Molly, a life and style blog started in 2007, and the host of the Business with Purpose podcast, started in 2016. She is a speaker, teacher, writer, and loud laugher with a passion for inspiring women to know that they were created on purpose, with a purpose, and for a purpose. Molly’s writing has appeared in publications such as Patheos, ChristianParenting.org, Compassion International, Faith Wire, and Scary Mommy. She is honored to have been featured in publications and media such as US News & World Report, The 700 Club, Cary Magazine, Midtown Magazine, and was named as one of “the Carolina’s 75 Most Stylish People” by Carolina STYLE Magazine. She is a wife to John, mama to Lilly and Amos, dog mom to Tater and Audrey, and lover of Jesus, Diet Coke and all of the Chipotle burritos. You can find her online at stillbeingmolly.com   06:09 - Farm Life and Spiritual Reflections Molly is a farm girl who is more than happy to share with us lessons farm life has taught her, from observing animal behaviors to understanding why pruning fruit trees is so important. She shares how these everyday moments tie into spiritual lessons from Scripture. Her experiences with animal births and their natural instincts really highlight her belief in seeing the Creator’s hand in everything around her.   19:31 -Balancing Creative Work and Personal Life Is work-life balance really a thing, and is it achievable? The answer is yes, and Molly shares some of her great strategies to achieve it, as well as the importance of communication and delegation - especially when trying to juggle everything.   26:01 -The Journey of Writing a Book Writing a book isn’t easy, and I love sharing stories of resilience to encourage anyone starting or already on that journey. Molly opens up about her experience writing If I Don’t Laugh, I’ll Cry—from the initial spark of an idea to crafting a book proposal—while offering practical advice for anyone wanting to start a passion project. She also dives into the challenges and rewards she faced along the way 34:01 -Conclusion I hope, just like Molly said, this episode is a reminder that healing, growth, and success come from taking small, bold steps. Connect with us to share any thoughts and lessons from this episode via the links below. We would love to hear from you!   Mentions: Molly on Instagram Can I laugh on Your Shoulder Podcast Molly on Linkedin Still Being Molly Website If I Don't Laugh I Will Cry -The Book   Podcast Appearances Molly’s previous episode on The Moxie Podcast Jenny on Can I Laugh on Your Shoulder Podcast Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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    Episode 188 / Leisse Wilcox - Empowering Women on Money Mindset and Self-Worth

    Hey there, friends! We are in episode 2 of our September mini series on the "why" behind our passions.   Today’s guest is the incredible Leisse Wilcox, and let me tell you, this conversation is a total blast! We shared so many laughs and even tasted some incredible stories from her book. But beyond the fun, Leisse’s insights on women in business are nothing short of inspiring. I truly believe you’re going to love what we discuss today!   00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today   Leisse Wilcox - known as “the Secret Weapon of the C Suite” - is the best at helping you be the best at what you do.   As an award-winning speaker, bestselling author, and certified Executive Performance Coach, she helps leaders and teams get out of their own way to get results so they can live, lead, and succeed on their terms.   01:42 - A deep dive into shame and core wounding Leisse shares a story about a client who felt financial guilt rooted in childhood experiences. It’s a reminder of how deeply these unconscious beliefs can affect us. This conversation touches on the importance of addressing these beliefs and their impact on personal and professional growth.   04:36 - Leisse's approach to client work Leisse opens up about the challenges of selling her services, especially when clients aren’t aware of their unconscious barriers and the solutions she has found in her years of experience to address these core issues that have shaped her client’s financial behaviors. Through real-life examples, she illustrates how addressing past traumas can lead to significant growth.   09:00 - Leisse's personal journey and business start Leisse shares her incredible journey from a tough divorce to becoming a successful entrepreneur. She talks about starting from scratch and how her background in childhood development and passion for coaching shaped her path. Her story is a testament to resilience and reinvention. If you are bootstrapping right now, I am sure you are going to get some helpful pointers here!   25:27-  The importance of separating personal identity from business It is crucial to recognize that your business is its own entity—any setbacks in business don’t define who you are. Leisse and I talk about this while we unpack the impact of societal expectations and how the patriarchy shapes the way men and women perceive their roles.   37:24 - Pricing strategies and practical advice Leisse has one philosophy of charging and it is all based on understanding your value and setting a price that resonates with both you and your clients.   40:22 - Conclusion If there’s one thing I hope you take from this conversation, it’s that you’re more than your business or your job. Your worth isn’t tied to a title or an outcome. So, pursue what lights you up, and don’t be afraid to rewrite the rules along the way!    I hope this episode sparked something inside of you, and if it did, I’d love to hear your thoughts.   Mentions: Leisse on Instagram Leisse on Linkedin Leisse Wilcox website Other resources Strategic Pricing Guide: https://leissewilcox.myflodesk.com/pricingandserviceguide The Good, ENOUGH Leader Masterclass: https://leissewilcox.myflodesk.com/masterclass Like You Own the Place: Free Video Confidence Course: https://leissewilcox.myflodesk.com/confidence Q4 Strategic Vision Planner: https://bit.ly/strategicvisionplanner Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx

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Finding your purpose is a step. Creating your impact is a journey. Each week on The Moxie Podcast with Jenny Nuccio, Jenny empowers listeners with the inspirational bump and tactical tools they need to be the change they want to see. Through transformative conversations with change-making guests from around the world, Jenny will bring you closer to igniting your impact. It doesn’t happen overnight–not for Jenny, and not for anyone, but through diligence practiced every day, it can happen. Your impact has to start somewhere, why not with a podcast?

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