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Let's Care, initially founded as 180º of Impact, is a platform to pass the mic to those that often go unheard in the social change space. We've interviewed 100+ underrepresented changemakers to-date. Your host is Matt Scott (@MattScottGW), a social impact project manager and storyteller previously working as global community manager and storyteller for the world's largest hackathon with NASA, and has also worked with Nike, USAID, the Obama White House and more. For more conversations like this or to subscribe to the email list, visit www.lets.care and follow @LetsYouCare on social media.
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Jivika Rajani: 180 Puzzle Pieces of Me

Let's CareJul 09, 2019

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Clint Smith III: Passing the word, doing the work (ft. Charlotte Rose LaMotte, Ra'mya Davis, Chris Cole, Kayla Waysome, & Scott Rechler)

Clint Smith III: Passing the word, doing the work (ft. Charlotte Rose LaMotte, Ra'mya Davis, Chris Cole, Kayla Waysome, & Scott Rechler)

Often, we overlook the power of young people to create change. Yes to Youth is a podcast series getting to know changemakers who started early and are making a real impact, in spite of and often because of their age and identity. Yes to Youth is presented by Let’s Care in collaboration with LearnServe International. Your host is Matt Scott, creator of Let's Care and longtime LearnServe volunteer.

Today's episode features a bonus episode centering Clint Smith III, recipient of LearnServe's 2022 Civic Champion Award and featuring the voices of LearnServe Co-Director and CEO Scott Rechler and alumni Charlotte Rose LaMotte, Ra'mya Davis, Chris Cole, and Kayla Waysome.

Civic Champion Awardee Clint Smith

Clint Smith is a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is the author of the narrative nonfiction book, How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America, which was a #1 New York Times bestseller and was selected by the New York Times as one of the 10 best books of 2021. He is also the author of the poetry collection Counting Descent, which won the 2017 Literary Award for Best Poetry Book from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award.

Clint has received fellowships from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New America, the Emerson Collective, the Art For Justice Fund, Cave Canem, and the National Science Foundation. His essays, poems, and scholarly writing have been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, Poetry Magazine, The Paris Review, the Harvard Educational Review, and elsewhere. He is a 2014 National Poetry Slam champion and a 2017 recipient of the Jerome J. Shestack Prize from the American Poetry Review.

Previously, Clint taught high school English in Prince George’s County, Maryland where, in 2013, he was named the Christine D. Sarbanes Teacher of the Year by the Maryland Humanities Council. While teaching, Clint served as a LearnServe Advisor, nominating and supporting students through the LearnServe Fellows, Incubator, and Abroad Programs.He is the host of the YouTube series Crash Course Black American History.

Clint received his B.A. in English from Davidson College and his Ph.D. in Education from Harvard University. Born and raised in New Orleans, he currently lives in Maryland with his wife and their two children.

For more on LearnServe International, visit www.learn-serve.org.

For more on Let's Care, visit www.lets.care.

Apr 26, 202201:14:06
Amy "Lita" Dumas: Act Like You're Supposed To Be There

Amy "Lita" Dumas: Act Like You're Supposed To Be There

Amy Dumas is best known as WWE wrestler and Hall of Famer Lita. Over the last 20+ years, she has made her mark in sports entertainment, paving a way for women (and so many others) in pro wrestling and beyond to make road where there weren't roads. This weekend, Amy is taking part in WWE's Royal Rumble PPV, which reminds us of a few years back, when she wore a "Time's Up" shirt on a global stage, sending a message about the treatment of women and abusers in the entertainment industry.

This interview appears in the 20s & Change: San Francisco film, which has been recognized at the 2021 San Francisco Black Film Festival and Las Vegas Queer Arts Film Festival. Watch the film at www.lets.care.

Amy is an animal activist, a musician, a mental health advocate, a supporter of women's rights and justice for women dealing with insane laws to control their bodies, and someone who can not be contained. Amy is making an impact while dancing to the beat of her own drum, bringing the punk rock D.I.Y. spirit to the table each and every day. Follow Amy on Twitter @AmyDumas and on Instagram @MacheteGirl.

For more on Let's Care, visit www.lets.care.

Follow Matt Scott on social media @MattScottGW.

Jan 29, 202251:45
Identity, Inspiration, Impact | Listen to the film 20s & Change: San Francisco
Jan 07, 202201:35:46
Erin Alexander: Where in the World is Erin? | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Erin Alexander: Where in the World is Erin? | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Watch the YouTube video here, or listen in as Let's Care (www.lets.care) founder and host Matt Scott (@MattScottGW) interviews Erin Alexander (@MelaninErinVA) as part of the Let’s Care LIVE Saturday Conversation Series. Erin Alexander is the founder of Master Your Glo, the Business of Soul Searching (BOSS) podcast, and Melanin Erin Virtual Assistance. Learn from Erin's perspective, rooted in mental health, to find how you can design the lifestyle you deserve. Watch more conversations from this series at www.lets.care/live.

"Melanin Erin Virtual Assistance amplifies businesses by executing high level tasks so you can show up authentically in your business. Erin's high attention to detail, strong sense of communication and dedication to deadlines is what has secured her residual clients. If hired she will not only infuse her dynamic radio and tech knowledge into your strategy but help you articulate all needs to strengthen the voice of your business in 2021 and beyond.

Erin Alexander is a Virtual Assistant Professional and established Podcast Host whose mantra “Design the Lifestyle You Love and Deserve” has been featured on podcasts such as Minding My Black Business and Bad Girls Guide to Love by Ayo Gathing.  Her podcast reached its peak when it was added to Brown University Student Radio Station Roster late 2019. Erin utilized her media networking skills to build her listenership and feature her brand on numerous different media outlets."

www.melaninerinvirtualassistance.com

Mar 04, 202158:35
Attia Taylor: The Mildest Winner | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Attia Taylor: The Mildest Winner | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Watch the YouTube video here, or listen in as Let's Care (www.lets.care) founder and host Matt Scott (@MattScottGW) interviews Attia Taylor (@AttiaTaylor) as part of the Let’s Care LIVE Saturday Conversation Series. 

Attia Taylor is a NYC based musician, writer, and content producer. She is the founder of Womanly, The Dorothy and a member of The Art Dept Collective. Her work is rooted in social justice, art, and design, to bring inclusive and culturally relevant content to sound, print and digital realms. She is passionate about building and cultivating communities through journalism, music, storytelling, and research.

www.attiataylor.com

Feb 28, 202101:04:50
Roxann Stafford: Unrestrained as the Wind | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Roxann Stafford: Unrestrained as the Wind | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Watch the YouTube video here, or listen in as Let's Care (www.lets.care) founder and host Matt Scott (@MattScottGW) interviews Roxann Stafford (@jroxann) as part of the Let’s Care LIVE Saturday Conversation Series. Roxann Stafford, is a systems alchemist and architect co-creating universal prosperity. She brings a lens of justice, interdependence and well-being, as well as history and ancestry, to her work supporting local journalism at the Knight Foundation, and beyond.

“Roxann Stafford is the managing director of the Knight-Lenfest Local News Transformation Fund, a $20-million initiative that works to empower local news organizations to build trust with their audiences while producing outstanding journalism and developing new revenue streams that can enable them to reach long-term business sustainability.” 

Connect with Roxann: http://linkedin.com/in/roxannstafford/

Feb 19, 202101:08:05
Amy J. Wilson: Empathy for Change | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Amy J. Wilson: Empathy for Change | Let's Care LIVE Conversation Series

Watch the YouTube video here, or listen in as Let's Care (www.lets.care) founder and host Matt Scott (@MattScottGW) interviews Amy Wilson (@AmyJWilson), Author of “Empathy for Change” and an epic storyteller, social impact entrepreneur, ecosystem builder, strategist, and innovator , as part of the Let’s Care LIVE Saturday Conversation Series.

“In Empathy for Change, former White House entrepreneur-in-residence Amy J. Wilson dives into the intricate science of empathy, debunking common myths and sharing practical uses for a better society. Having built cultures of innovation and change across multiple sectors, she knows that when we do not design with compassion, we remove the humanity and closeness we have to one another.”

Learn more about Amy: https://www.amyjwilson.com

Get her book: https://www.amyjwilson.com/empathyforchange

Feb 12, 202101:01:42
Honoring the late Dr. Laleh Bakhtiar: Her Horse on High, Her Flag Unfurled, She Rode Away to Right the World
Oct 20, 202056:37
B. Monét: Who Am I - Dissecting the Truth!

B. Monét: Who Am I - Dissecting the Truth!

This week's episode of Let's Care: The 180º of Impact Podcast features writer, director, filmmaker B. Monét. Scroll to see her bio and learn more about her story or, better yet... listen to this episode!

For more on Let's Care, parent company of 180º of Impact and the social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers 20s & Change, visit www.lets.care or email us at hello@lets.care. My name is Matt Scott (connect with me on LinkedIn) and I'm your host. Thanks for listening!

For more, visit www.lets.care.

Your host, Matt Scott:
Twitter: @MattScottGW
Instagram: @MattScottGW
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/MattScottGW

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Brittany “B.Monét” Fennell is a writer/director who graduated from Spelman College with a B.A. in English. She hails from Silver Spring, Maryland and holds an MFA from New York University in Film and Television with a concentration in writing and directing. In her films, she poses questions about identity, society, race, and culture. It is vital to her that under-represented people are shown in film, media, and television.

Her award-winning short film Q.U.E.E.N. has screened at over a dozen of festivals including Cannes Short Film Corner and premiered on Magic Johnson’s channel ASPiRE. Additionally, she was a runner-up in the First Time Female Filmmakers Contest with Women and Hollywood. She was also named the 2017 Horizon Award Winner through Cassian Elwes, Christine Vachon and Lynette Howell – Taylor at the Sundance Film Festival. As well as a recipient of the Adrienne Shelly Foundation grant and a directing fellow for Film Independent’s residency program Project Involve.

Additionally, she is one of the winners for the #NewView Film Competition with Glamour and Girlgaze which champions the voices of female filmmakers. She is also one of the filmmakers in the Tisch Other Showcase that focuses on diverse artists whose voices are underrepresented in the television industry. She directed a branded short film entitled She’s Revolutionary on the #MeToo founder Tarana Burke for Levi’s and Girlgaze.  

B.Monét won the 2018 Best Graduate Feature Screenplay for her feature film Q.U.E.E.N. She is a recipient of the Will & Jada Smith Family Foundation grant at Fusion Film Festival as well as a finalist in the Women in Film Mini Upfronts Program and a Sundance Women’s Financing Intensive Project Fellow for her first feature film Q.U.E.E.N.  Most recently, she was selected as one of the winners for the Queen Collective in partnership with Queen Latifah, Tribeca and P&G.

Jul 28, 202045:59
Astronaut Cady Coleman: Lessons from space on collaborative innovation

Astronaut Cady Coleman: Lessons from space on collaborative innovation

In this week's edition of Let's Care: The 180º of Impact podcast, we have a very special interview with Astronaut Cady Coleman. Wearing his hat as global community manager for NASA's International Space Apps Challenge, host Matt Scott interviews Cady, who he first met in 2016, about her wisdom for the 15,000 participants across 150 countries in the Space Apps COVID-19 Challenge. In this interview, Cady talks about her experiences with diverse collaboration, working with other Astronauts across countries in the close quarters of the International Space Station, of all places. Pretty unique! Speaking of diversity, recently, we shared Day 0 of 20s & Change, a social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers and the communities that rally around them, and that can be seen here. If you're interested in supporting the vision of 20s & Change and Let's Care more broadly, email us at hello@lets.care. For more on Let's Care, visit www.lets.care and follow us across social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) at @LetsYouCare. Watch the video interview with Cady: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3654s0bCfC4
Jul 02, 202032:16
Pivoting - Optimizing for Conversation and Connection in a World That Needs It
Apr 06, 202009:06
Bayyina Black: Just Blast (LIVE from Harvard Business School, home to the Social Enterprise Conference) - ft. an intro with Dr. Melodie Toby, PhD (my mom)

Bayyina Black: Just Blast (LIVE from Harvard Business School, home to the Social Enterprise Conference) - ft. an intro with Dr. Melodie Toby, PhD (my mom)

Visit www.lets.care/belonging to take our survey and share your experiences with belonging in social impact.

Bayyina Black is Global Sustainability and Impact Manager at R/GA, which helps brands and companies grow by enabling them to change. Fast. In addition, Bayyina is a multi-talented changemaker at the cross-section of three increasingly vital fields: social impact, tech, and storytelling.

Let's go down the list of SOME of the ways this incredible human-being has spent her life and career:

  • She's a licensed drone pilot.
  • She has been to 32 countries to-date, with her travels including Ghana, Brazil, and Cuba.
  • She's the co-founder and VR filmmaker behind The Other System.
  • She has a great answer to the question "where are you from?".

In addition, this episode features the podcast debut of my mom, Dr. Melodie Toby, PhD! She is co-owner and Chief Financial Officer of Right at Home of Essex County. Prior to owning Right at Home, she had a career in corporate finance and consulting as well as more than thirty years as a full-time college professor. She retired from her position as a tenured faculty member at Kean University in Union, NJ, after teaching in the areas of Sociology, Management, Ethics, Religion, Africana, and Jewish Studies. Melodie holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance, from Pace University; a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University; an MPhil and PhD in Religion and Society from Drew University. Melodie is working closely with her daughter, Maeghan, to honor her late husband Moses' legacy by constantly striving to improve the quality of life for those they serve in Essex County, New Jersey. Love my mom.

For more on Let's Care, parent company of 180º of Impact and the social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers 20s & Change, visit www.lets.care or email us at hello@lets.care. My name is Matt Scott (connect with me on LinkedIn) and I'm your host. Thanks for listening!

Mar 22, 202001:07:36
Amy Dumas (WWE Hall of Famer Lita) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 5)

Amy Dumas (WWE Hall of Famer Lita) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 5)

20s & Change is a social change docuseries for underrepresented  changemakers and the communities that rally around them. From Tenderloin  to Sausalito to Oakland to Palo Alto, 20s & Change: San Francisco  features impact storyteller and 180º of Impact creator Matt Scott along with Type 1 Diabetic filmmaker Erik Douds, and their  conversations with 21 changemakers over 6 days during San Francisco  Design Week and San Francisco Pride. Visit www.lets.care to learn more  about the Let's Care journey and to sign up to the email list for news  and updates on the 20s & Change film.

This week's episode features Amy Dumas, also known as Lita, a 4x WWE women's champion and WWE Hall of Famer. In this interview, Matt and Erik talk with Amy about her life as an advocate and activist for animal rights, gender equality, and representation for women in the media. She is @AmyDumas on Twitter and @machetegirl on Instagram.

Feb 22, 202052:06
Tristan Robitaille (D-Rev) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 4)

Tristan Robitaille (D-Rev) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 4)

20s & Change is a social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers and the communities that rally around them. From Tenderloin to Sausalito to Oakland to Palo Alto, 20s & Change: San Francisco features impact storyteller and 180º of Impact creator Matt Scott along with Type 1 Diabetic filmmaker Erik Douds, and their conversations with 21 changemakers over 6 days during San Francisco Design Week and San Francisco Pride. Visit www.lets.care to learn more about the Let's Care journey and to sign up to the email list for news and updates on the 20s & Change film.

This week's episode features Tristan Robitaille, Electromechanical Engineering Intern (Autodesk Student Expert) at D-Rev. D-Rev is a non-profit product development company focused on the needs of the poor. They design and deliver world-class, affordable health technologies.

Feb 17, 202044:55
Mark Jackson (Cambridge Quantum Computing) and Nathan Bowman (Net Impact) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 3)

Mark Jackson (Cambridge Quantum Computing) and Nathan Bowman (Net Impact) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 3)

20s & Change is a social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers and the communities that rally around them. From Tenderloin to Sausalito to Oakland to Palo Alto, 20s & Change: San Francisco features impact storyteller and 180º of Impact creator Matt Scott along with Type 1 Diabetic filmmaker Erik Douds, and their conversations with 21 changemakers over 6 days during San Francisco Design Week and San Francisco Pride. Visit www.lets.care to learn more about the Let's Care journey and to sign up to the email list for news and updates on the 20s & Change film.

This week's episode features Nathan Bowman, from the previous episode, along with Mark Jackson, a physicist working with Cambridge Quantum Computing. CQC is a world leading independent quantum computing company that develops architecture-agnostic, enterprise quantum solutions to tackle some of industry’s most intriguing challenges. Previously, Mark founded Fiat Physica, the world's premiere physics fundraising platform, and Science Partnership Fund, the non-profit arm of Fiat Physica.

Feb 04, 202033:22
Nathan Bowman (Net Impact) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 2)

Nathan Bowman (Net Impact) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 2)

20s & Change is a social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers and the communities that rally around them. From Tenderloin to Sausalito to Oakland to Palo Alto, 20s & Change: San Francisco features impact storyteller and 180º of Impact creator Matt Scott along with Type 1 Diabetic filmmaker Erik Douds, and their conversations with 21 changemakers over 6 days during San Francisco Design Week and San Francisco Pride. Visit www.lets.care to learn more about the Let's Care journey and to sign up to the email list for news and updates on the 20s & Change film.

This week's episode features Nathan Bowman, a former student organizer with Net Impact at San Francisco State University. Net Impact is an organization that mobilizes next generation leaders to use their skills and careers to make a positive impact in the world. For more on Net Impact, visit netimpact.org.

Feb 04, 202041:04
Deje Silas (Delivering Innovations in Supportive Housing) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 1)

Deje Silas (Delivering Innovations in Supportive Housing) - The Oral History of 20s & Change: San Francisco (Part 1)

This episode has been edited and reuploaded from its original posting.

20s & Change is a social change docuseries for underrepresented changemakers and the communities that rally around them. From Tenderloin to Sausalito to Oakland to Palo Alto, 20s & Change: San Francisco features impact storyteller and 180º of Impact creator Matt Scott along with Type 1 Diabetic filmmaker Erik Douds, and their conversations with 21 changemakers over 6 days during San Francisco Design Week and San Francisco Pride. Visit www.lets.care to learn more about the Let's Care journey and to sign up to the email list for news and updates on the 20s & Change film.

This week's episode features Deje Silas, from Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH), which believes that everyone deserves a home. Every day, DISH provides high-quality, permanent housing to San Franciscans who suffer from serious health issues—because with this help, San Franciscans who have experienced homelessness can get off the streets, rebuild their lives, and  strengthen communities. For more on DISH, visit dishsf.org.

Feb 04, 202043:38
Greg Monterrosa (Hub101, Techstars Startup Weekend): Doers Do

Greg Monterrosa (Hub101, Techstars Startup Weekend): Doers Do

This episode is an interview with Greg Monterrosa, the Community Manager and one of the founders of  Hub101, a startup center and coworking space located in Westlake  Village, California with a mission of encouraging businesses to “create,  launch, grow.” Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and visit www.lets.care/story to sign up for the email list.

For more on host Matt Scott, Let's Care and 180º of Impact, visit www.lets.care. Feel free to reach out! You can email us at hello@lets.care.

Jan 18, 202050:39
Kim Fredricks Bowman: Fed Up

Kim Fredricks Bowman: Fed Up

This week's episode is an interview with Kim Fredricks Bowman, who works with the organization Fraser, Minnesota’s largest and most experienced provider of autism and early childhood mental health services. Fraser serves children and adults through healthcare, housing, education and employment. Kim is the mother of Nathan Bowman, who we interviewed as part of 20s and Change: San Francisco back in 2019. To hear Nathan's interview, where he discusses his experience with the organization Net Impact, subscribe to the podcast and sign up for the email list at www.lets.care/story.

For more on host Matt Scott, Let's Care and 180º of Impact, visit www.lets.care. Feel free to reach out! You can email us at hello@lets.care.

Jan 13, 202048:13
Satwinder Sandhu (IAC - The Centre for Adoption): My I, Me, and Why

Satwinder Sandhu (IAC - The Centre for Adoption): My I, Me, and Why

This week's episode features host Matt Scott's conversation with Satwinder Sanhu, CEO of IAC - The Centre for Adoption, the UK’s leading intercountry adoption centre and a registered charity  working with children, adopters, international adoption agencies, local  authorities and the Department for Education. IAC is the only agency in  this country that works in partnership with both adoption agencies and  government bodies overseas. While Sat was not a foster child and is not a foster parent, his experiences as well as his deep commitment to learning and supporting child well-being have made him a strong advocate. 

For more on host Matt Scott, Let's Care and 180º of Impact, visit  www.lets.care. Feel free to reach out! You can email us at  hello@lets.care.

Jan 09, 202058:39
Dr. Heena Brahmbhatt (Johns Hopkins University; UNAIDS, UNFPA): Embrace Change

Dr. Heena Brahmbhatt (Johns Hopkins University; UNAIDS, UNFPA): Embrace Change

Today's episode of Let's Care: The 180º of Impact Podcast features Dr. Heena Brahmbhatt is an Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and an international consultant with the United Nations. Heena has  spent more than 20 years leading studies on HIV prevention studies in sub-Saharan Africa (Uganda, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa) and Asia (India, China and Pakistan) which included examining risk  factors for MTCT and child mortality; long-term trajectory of survival of infants born to HIV+ mothers; and co-infection of HIV and placental malaria on MTCT and birth outcomes. Wow! To stay up to date with Heena and her work, connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heena-brahmbhatt-6301866/.

For more on host Matt Scott, Let's Care and 180º of Impact, visit www.lets.care. Feel free to reach out! You can email us at hello@lets.care.

Jan 07, 202001:06:58
Blake Sorensen (Blake's Seed Based): You Gotta Start with the End in Mind

Blake Sorensen (Blake's Seed Based): You Gotta Start with the End in Mind

This week's episode of the podcast features Matt Scott's conversation with Blake Sorensen, founder of Blake's Seed Based. Blake's Seed Based makes snacks that are healthy, taste great, and are allergy friendly. Blake, similar to Matt, grew up with a deathly nut allergy. In this episode, the two discuss what having a nut allergy is like, when to turn your allergy into a business, the role Blake's former career as a football player (including the Seattle Seahawks) plays in his journey, and more. For more on Blake's Seed Based and to get your own bars, visit www.blakesseedbased.com. For more on Let's Care, 180º of Impact and more, visit www.lets.care.

Jan 02, 202036:03
3 Years of 180º of Impact: Reading the 1st 180º blog - featuring Barack Obama (January 1, 2017)

3 Years of 180º of Impact: Reading the 1st 180º blog - featuring Barack Obama (January 1, 2017)

Happy New Year! January 1st, 2017 marked the launch of 180º of Impact and it has since blossomed into a forum for conversations with changemakers -- 90+ changemakers from 15+ countries engaged in 50+ hours of conversations about who they are and why they're making the impact they're making. These chats have been raw, real, and inspiring and they've been with a diverse crew: A 30-year non-profit professional, former Fortune 50 CEO, a veteran CNN host and White House Correspondent, a former Victoria’s Secret model and coder, one of Entrepreneur’s 50 Most Daring Entrepreneurs of 2018, some of the leading sexual violence activists, and 80+ others.

Sign up to our email list by visiting www.lets.care. Connect with Let's Care, the parent project of 180º of Impact, on social media @LetsYouCare, and connect with founder and host Matt Scott @MattScottGW.

Read the first blog post for yourself (and then tweet @BarackObama telling him I need to schedule an interview with him): https://www.lets.care/blog/barack-obama-electing-yourself-president-citizen

Jan 01, 202011:07
What a Load of Rubbish: May Al-Karooni (Globechain)
Oct 25, 201942:10
Venkayla Haynes: Overcoming Obstacles
Jul 13, 201937:40
Annalisa van den Bergh: Screw Someday
Jul 12, 201934:28
Jivika Rajani: 180 Puzzle Pieces of Me
Jul 09, 201928:03
What!? We made a film!?!

What!? We made a film!?!

Sign up for updates about 20s and Change by entering your name and email at www.lets.care. For more on filmmaker friend and 180º of Impact interviewee Erik Douds, visit diabadass.com and @ErikDouds on Instagram, Twitter and Youtube. For more on 180º of Impact, follow @LetsYouCare on Facebook and Twitter and follow creator and host Matt Scott on Twitter and Instagram @MattScottGW.
Jul 07, 201903:23
Bonus Ep. Chris Librie: The Long, Winding Road - #EarthDay #ClimateReality #GettingToGreen
Apr 19, 201959:44
Kelly Johnson: A Great Many Things (WritersForHope.com) - TW/CW: Sexual Violence

Kelly Johnson: A Great Many Things (WritersForHope.com) - TW/CW: Sexual Violence

This week's edition of the 180º of Impact podcast, as we kick off Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April, features Kelly Johnson, founder of Writers for Hope (writersforhope.com) and a member of the Rape Abuse & Incest National Network, RAINN's, National Leadership Council. To follow Kelly on social media, check out @KF_Johnson. Donate to her Writers for Hope auction today by bidding on writing work critiques, consultation calls, signed books, signed CDs and book-related accessories and experiences. 100% of the money raised by this event goes directly to the RAINN, the United States' largest anti-sexual assault organization. For more on 180º of Impact, visit www.lets.care.
Mar 31, 201901:05:59
Bonus Ep: Innovators Everywhere - 20th Annual Harvard Social Enterprise Conference (#SECON2019)
Mar 29, 201901:01:21
Saloua Lahlou: Believe in Good
Mar 20, 201932:21
Alessandra Clara: Do Good and Be the Change You Want to See in the World
Mar 03, 201934:58
Big Announcement: The 180º Women of Impact Series! Text IMPACT to 81257
Mar 01, 201903:58
Bonus Ep: Women, Impact and the Stories We Tell (#WomenOfImpact)
Feb 07, 201939:03
Bonus Ep: First Convo of 2019! Failure is NOT an Option: Cindy Chin (A 50 Most Daring Entrepreneur!)
Jan 06, 201949:02
Bonus Ep: A Casual, Competitive, Candid Banagram Christmas Convo with Erik Douds of Diabadass!
Dec 25, 201801:16:20
Bonus Ep. Riva Greenberg: The Girl Who Set People with Diabetes Free
Nov 30, 201855:21
Thanksgiving Edition: Robert Egger: F*cking Sh*t Up... With Love and Purpose
Nov 21, 201801:15:47
"180° of Impact: The Podcast" is Now "Let's Care: The 180° of Impact Podcast"

"180° of Impact: The Podcast" is Now "Let's Care: The 180° of Impact Podcast"

We have an announcement! This podcast has a (slightly) new name. Listen to host Matt Scott (@MattScottGW) talk a little bit about what's happened so far for the 180° of Impact: The Podcast podcast and what's ahead for Let's Care: The 180° of Impact podcast. For more on 180° of Impact, including 30+ hours of interviews with people changing our world for the better, visit www.lets.care, where you can subscribe to the email list, find us on social media, and more.
Nov 15, 201805:35
Ep. 13: Tim Yoon: This Little Light of Mine
Nov 06, 201835:31
Ep. 12: A True Hybrid, Helping the Community: Regina Northouse
Oct 29, 201844:39
Ep. 11: Seek and Follow: Steve Reinemund
Oct 22, 201845:58
Ep. 10: I Responded to the Call: Thato Letsomo
Oct 13, 201836:57
Tell Us What You REALLY Think!

Tell Us What You REALLY Think!

Get in touch! Email Matt Scott and 180º of Impact at hello@lets.care. Also, please be sure to rate, review and subscribe. Thanks for showing 180º of Impact so much love. If you want to see the latest, check out www.lets.care.
Oct 08, 201802:56
Bonus Ep. Stepping Stones to Greatness: Sarah (Rice) Patterson
Oct 01, 201801:00:36
Ep. 9: Nevertheless, They Worked: Vivien Luk & Ian Rosenberger
Sep 30, 201801:09:43
Ep. 8: Self-Titled: Lyndsey Scott
Sep 23, 201856:24
Ep. 7: A Champion of Ethiopian Wellness: Eshete Yilma
Sep 15, 201824:22
Ep. 6: Seeing Yourself as Powerful: Delaney Henderson
Sep 08, 201842:26