MATH TALK

Kenny Lilly

Do The Math 247 podcast Math Talk shares positivity in the community with community impact topics, interviewing educators, community members and community advocates. A mixture of people from all walks of life sharing their “story” and their ways of contributing/uplifting communities.

  1. May 14

    Young CEOs: Managed by Mom

    In this inspiring episode of Do The Math 247 “Math Talk” Podcast, we highlight the journey of young entrepreneur sisters Abby and Gabby who are chasing big dreams while being supported every step of the way by one important person — Mom.This conversation dives into the realities of balancing middle school life, extracurricular activities, friendships, and entrepreneurship, while also exploring the powerful role a parent plays behind the scenes as a mentor, motivator, organizer, and business manager.Listeners will hear honest discussions about, leadership, confidence, and learning responsibility at a young age. The episode also explores how family support can help young people grow through challenges, stay focused on their goals, and build something meaningful within their community.We also discuss the importance of community impact, using business to inspire others, and how young people can begin developing leadership skills long before adulthood. Through encouragement, life lessons, and real experiences, this episode reminds listeners that success is not built alone—it’s strengthened by support systems, guidance, and belief.Whether you’re a young dreamer, a parent supporting your child’s vision, or someone trying to balance multiple responsibilities, this episode will leave you motivated to keep growing, learning, and believing in the power of purpose.Thank you Regina, Abby, and Gabby for being guests on the "Math Talk" Podcast! Your voices, your stories, and your passion for making an impact truly added value to the conversation. Do The Math 247 "Math Talk" Podcast. 🎙️

    13 min
  2. Apr 6

    Change Course. From Surviving to Solving: The Math of Second Chances

    In this powerful and purpose-driven episode, we sit down with the team behind Change Course, a career and personal development program in Des Moines, IA that is helping individuals rewrite their stories and reclaim their futures.This conversation dives deep into the “why” behind Change Course — a program created to break cycles of poverty, addiction, and homelessness by providing more than just resources… but real opportunity, structure, and belief.We explore what it truly means to “change course” — not just externally, but internally. From rebuilding confidence and self-worth to gaining industry-recognized certifications and employment pathways, this episode highlights how transformation happens step by step.You’ll hear about the real-life challenges participants face when they first walk through the doors — uncertainty, lack of support — and how Change Course meets them with guidance, mentorship, and a community that refuses to let them fail.This episode brings transformation to life through powerful stories—highlighting the moments where individuals shifted from surviving to thriving, and from uncertainty to purpose.Because at the end of the day, Change Course isn’t just about programs… it’s about people.It’s about second chances.It’s about rewriting narratives.It’s about proving that when you invest in people, you uplift entire communities.Thank you Jjuan and Trenton for being guests on the show and sharing!

    52 min
  3. Jan 16

    More Than a Teacher — The Impact of Ms. Kelli Franklin-Carter

    What happens when a teacher becomes someone students don’t outgrow?This thought-provoking episode centers on Ms. Kelli Franklin-Carter and asks a powerful question: How do you measure the impact of a teacher whose influence lasts long after the class roster changes?Through a parent’s heartfelt reflections and her children, some of them now students navigating high school, we reflect on the lasting influence of middle school teacher Ms. Kelli Franklin-Carter who went beyond academics to truly see, support, and believe in her students. The conversation centers on what it means when a teacher leads with love—when encouragement replaces judgment and when a classroom becomes a place of safety, trust, and belonging.Listeners will hear how small, consistent acts of care can leave lifelong impressions. The kind of impact that doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built through genuine connection and unwavering belief in kids.We also explore the broader culture of Hiatt Middle School, highlighting how fairness, care, and consistency from teachers—and all staff, shape a sense of belonging for students.The episode expands the lens to school culture as a whole, recognizing that schools are communities. From teachers to support staff to the cafateria workers to maintenance teams, every adult plays a role in making students feel valued. When kids know they are cared for by everyone in the building, it changes how they show up—not just in class, but in life.More Than a Teacher is ultimately a message of gratitude and recognition. It honors educators who shape hearts as much as minds, and it invites us all to reflect on the teachers who helped us become who we are today.Thank you Ms. Kelli Franklin-Carter for all that you do for the students! Thank you Tammy and your kids Jasmine, Damien, and Dominick for being guests on the podcast and sharing!

    37 min

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Do The Math 247 podcast Math Talk shares positivity in the community with community impact topics, interviewing educators, community members and community advocates. A mixture of people from all walks of life sharing their “story” and their ways of contributing/uplifting communities.