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Authentic Conversations with Give Impact

Authentic Conversations with Give Impact

By: Liz Ward & Maya Bullock
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Authentic Conversations is a safe space created to highlight the vibrant and diverse stories of Charlotte, focusing on the people and communities driving change, overcoming challenges, and celebrating triumphs.

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  • Episode 5: Real Estate from the Lens of a Realtor
    Apr 25 2025

    0:33 Welcome Back!

    0:44 Intro to Tanesha Thompson

    3:45 Tanesha shares one Authentic thing about herself, “I tend to gravitate towards opportunities to elevate, uplift, and empower women; I am for and about women always”

    4:34 Liz shares a quote from MLKJ that she saw during her spring break trip.

    · Actual quote: “women if the soul of the nation is to be saved, I believe that you must become its soul’

    7:10 Maya invites Tanesha to pull an Affirmation Card. “My greatest experience of freedom comes when I let go of what others think of me”

    7:55 Tanesha shares a story from the moment of her life where she gained her freedom from others “I was now going to set the tone for who I am, what I do, how I do, and how I exist in the world”

    10:37 Tanesha expresses her gratitude for a woman who changed her life during her real estate journey, she reads her favorite quote by Marianne Williamson, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us...

    13:48 Liz reflects on the time when she decided to start Give Impact and leave her job around this time 5 years ago

    15:05 Maya expresses her personal gratitude for Tanesha and invites her to share more about her journey in the real estate industry

    18:23 Tanesha drops a gemI’ve got God, I’ve got Gumption, I’ve got Grit; I can do Real Estate”

    20:05 The table discusses Tanesha’s First Time Homebuyer program and how the special story behind how that started

    27:37 Tanesha drops another gem “Someone has to have ownership in order to make an impact for generations”

    29:11 Tanesha talks about the things that she’s doing to help people get ready for homeownership and all the ins and outs of the process

    32:12 Liz and Tanesha talk about the importance of having a broker during the homebuying process

    34:20 Maya reflects and shares her experience of working with Tanesha as a first-time homebuyer

    42:08 Liz and Tanesha talk about Condos, Townhomes, and Duplexes

    47:10 Liz shouts out her Real Estate Agent: Kelly Blandford with Helen Adams Realty

    49:00 Courtney shares some of the challenges that she’s seeing buyers face in the Charlotte market (Credit History, Fear, & Trust)

    52:40 Liz shares an group/app she’s recently learned about that some affordable housing organizations are partnering with called Flex that helps tenants by their landlord paying their rent on the first and then the tenant paying them back in flex during the month

    · https://getflex.com/

    55:13 Tanesha ends by giving a piece of advice to buyers as they navigate a changing market “Talk to someone you can trust & seek education. Empowering through education and relationships”

    55:59 The table shouts out a few organizations that are impacting the community through homebuying

    · Synergy Realty Group The Applesauce Group

    · DreamKey Partners Habitat for Humanity

    · WeBuild Concord True Homes CMS

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    58 mins
  • Episode 4: Meet your Neighbor
    Apr 11 2025

    From Surviving to Thriving: Overcoming Addiction and the experience of homelessness. A story of resilience, transformation, and reflection on life 10-13 years later. Give Impact sits down with Ron Henderson Jr. as he tells his story about losing his joy, finding his integrity once again, and how his relationship with Courtney and the Saber Treatment Program saved his life.

    Episode Outline

    0:37 Welcome Back!

    1:20 Intro to Ron Henderson

    3:30 Ron shares his love for music

    4:08 Ron shares one Authentic thing about himself - "I am totally emphatic; I care too much. When I care for other people, it makes my pain more manageable"

    5:21 Liz shares one of the things she wrestles with, “Feeling responsible for things that I really shouldn’t be responsible for”

    5:55 Ron expresses that one thing he will be doing for the rest of his life is defining his boundaries

    8:26 Maya invites Ron to pull an Affirmation Card – “Compassion is my compass; I am willing to hold space for the experience of others” -It affirmed

    10:47 Ron explains that the hardest part about overcoming his addiction was believing that he was worthy

    12:31 Liz drops a gem “Your superpower is compassion for other people, but it takes strength and training to feel that for ourselves & to hold that for ourselves.”

    12:49 Courtney and Ron recall the first day that they met at Saber Treatment Program and the journey that led him there

    20:41 Courtney drops a gem “Sometimes we just need someone to hold that hope for us until we can have it for ourselves”

    23:19 Ron reflects, “My story was valuable to help other people, and that’s what we learn. Give back freely what was given to us.”

    25:35 Ron drops a gem “Guilt is a feeling; shame is an action”

    25:53 What is CBT? The iceberg and why it was Ron’s favorite

    The Stages of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    1. We Hear

    2. We Think

    3. We Feel

    4. We Pause

    31:00 Maya asks Ron to share more about his life after he left DC, his first years in Charlotte, and his journey as a musician

    39:37 Ron discusses his arrival at Saber Treatment Program and how they made him feel free

    42:03 Courtney offers a takeaway for our listeners, “it’s not about us as humans giving people something, when we give people something, we steal the opportunity for them to see what they’re capable of”

    43:00 Maya asks Ron, “what did it feel like the day he forgave yourself?”

    46:39 Liz reflects back to Ron, “you recognized what you needed, and you made a change”

    49:45 Ron shares his gratitude for Courtney

    51:13 Ron expresses “what brings me joy today, is my integrity. I have integrity”

    51:37 Ron drops a gem “Hate me for the truth, but don’t like me for the lie”

    Our Meet Your Neighbor series a 4-part sequel created with the intention of highlighting people who have previously experienced homelessness. As we hold safe spaces for those around us, it is important to highlight the stories of those we serve. There’s nothing more special than hearing real life experiences of those who have made it through some of life’s toughest challenges. As we release these episodes, it is important to remember that we are all imperfect humans that need one another. We encourage you to listen with a lens of love and equity.

    Thank you,

    Maya & Liz

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    54 mins
  • Episode 3: Faith & Housing
    Mar 27 2025

    Episode Outline

    0:39 Welcome Back!

    0:55 Intro to Matt Conner

    3:35 Matt shares his love for Newell Presbyterian Church and its impact on his life

    7:32 Matt shares his Authentic Confession - "I am endlessly curious"

    8:37 Matt pulls an Affirmation Card – “Let me be still today and listen to the truth in silence” -It resonated

    11:07 What Discernment means to Matt “A prayerful paying attention”, how he decided to become a pastor, and his process of “Authentic Wrestling”.

    16:43 Maya asks Matt about housing and how it came to be at Newell

    19:55 Matt discusses his aligned partnership with Dream Key while Liz sheds light on the depth of their work

    22:43 Liz digs into the meaning of Stewardship and shares the definition. She drops a gem of “All that we have is not our own”

    30:22 Maya asks Matt about the challenges he’s faced during his Faith & Housing journey

    31:54 Matt shares known criticisms about Affordable Housing and why he intentionally chooses to use that language.

    33:59 Liz talks about Area Median Income “AMI” and what that looks like

    · AMI: is defined as the midpoint of a specific area's income distribution and is calculated on an annual basis by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD refers to the figure as MFI, or median family income, based on a four-person household

    · Link: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/home-datasets/files/HOME_IncomeLmts_State_NC_2024.pdf

    36:13 Matt offers great advice to other Faith Based Organizations who are pursuing this work

    38:38 Matt reflects on the question, what can you bring to the table to work well with others in collaboration? Every Church has at least one.

    · Dollars, People, Land, & Buildings

    40:33 Liz gives information about the City of Charlotte Toolkit for Churches

    · Link: https://www.charlottenc.gov/Streets-and-Neighborhoods/Housing/Affordable-Housing/Faith-in-Housing

    · Rooted Good booklet. Available for pick-up at the Give Impact office.

    Email: podcast@giveimpact.org to schedule a time to get one

    44:37 Matt shares what’s next for the Newell Presbyterian Church campus and what he’s most excited about!

    50:31 Liz and Matt ends by sharing information about the Newell Campus Housing Development

    · Partner: Dream Key Partners

    · Development: on 5 Acres of land

    · Unit Count: 50 Homes

    · For Sale (Homeownership)

    · Link to Project Page: https://www.newellpresby.org/future

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    53 mins
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