The Get InPowered Podcast: Fostering Community through Shared Stories

The Get InPowered Podcast: Fostering Community through Shared Stories


Latest Episodes

044: How To Design Diversity and Equity with Antionette Carroll of Creative Reaction Lab
January 25, 2018

"You're really just the total of other people's biases." Antionette Carroll is the Founder, President and CEO of Creative Reaction Lab, a nonprofit social enterprise that educates, trains and challenges cities to co-create solutions with Black and...

Reacting to "The Climb" "American Koko" and Diarra Kilpatrick's unique voice
December 22, 2017

While the topics of Race and Racism are not comfortable, they are necessary topics of discussion and reflection if we hope to move forward as a society. Through her work, Diarra Kilpatrick gives us unique opportunity to confront these topics in the...

Preparing for The Climb with American Koko’s Diarra Kilpatrick
December 07, 2017

A native Detroiter, Diarra Kilpatrick is an accomplished actress, writer and producer who is finally beginning to get her due from mainstream audiences and outlets. In this first episode of Season Two of The Get InPowered Podcast,...

Finding the Right “Yes”: Reflections on Our First Year of Podcasting
November 24, 2017

Judithe Registre, founder of Inclusivus and the host of The Get InPowered Podcast, discusses the trials and triumphs of the first year of her journey as a podcaster. Judithe also highlights the new “season” of the show, featuring bi-weekly guest...

One Love for Math Education with Bailey-McWeeney
November 09, 2017

Linda Bailey-McWeeney is a Jamaican educator and economist based in New York. Since 2015, she’s been engaged with educators about the status of math education in Jamaica, specifically the fact that many low-income students are not receiving the...

Furthering Fair Trade with the Founder of GlobeIn, Liza Moiseeva
October 26, 2017

Liza Moiseeva and Judithe may be from opposite sides of the earth, but they are both motivated by some of the same passions—justice, equality and fairness, among others. In this episode, Liza details her journey to creating GlobeIn, an organization...

Preserving Culture through Video Games with Genii Games founder, Adebayo Adegbembo
October 13, 2017

“You learn to speak your native language at home, because that gives you a good sense of who you are.” Language is a powerful tool, not only for communication and human relations, but also for providing a sense of identity and our place in the...

Podcasting for Change with Marianne West from the Sustainable Living Podcast
October 08, 2017

“If we keep feeding the beast, the beast will get bigger. But it’s not gonna be transformative.” Marianne West joins Judithe in this episode to discuss their own podcast paths, and their emergent plan for a community of podcasters focused on...

The Date Safe Project with Mike Domitrz
September 28, 2017

“Consent is a mutual, amazing experience.” - Mike Domitrz Mike Domitrz is a man on a mission to dramatically improve society’s approach to healthy dating and relationships by creating a better understanding of how “consent” is obtained in...

IntegrateNYC4Me with Sarah Camiscoli and Matthew Diaz
September 20, 2017

New York City is one of the most diverse cities in the world, yet generations after Brown vs. Board of Education, many of the Big Apple’s schools remain hopelessly segregated by both race and class. “Students should be the center, because...