Supergivers Podcast with Jesse Johnson

Jesse Johnson

Each episode, I interview people who are, in some way, providing change in the world through service. Be inspired by ways of creating change that are within your reach. Learn how you can level up your contribution right away.

  • 50 minutes 18 seconds
    Supergivers 047 - Linda Kohanov - Non-Predatory Power Can Save Us
    Linda Kohanov is an author and equine-facilitated learning facilitator whose message about non-predatory power - derived from years of studying and relating to horses in their natural social communities - could be a life-changing resource for humanity.
    5 October 2020, 9:49 pm
  • 37 minutes 10 seconds
    Supergivers 046 Andrea Wilborn & Jena Coray - Spiritual Growth Amidst Crisis (Part Two)
    Andrea Leda has been called "the Life Coach Guru" and "a force to be reckoned with who truly makes this world go round." As a sought-after master coach, teacher, and mentor, she is dedicated to helping people understand that no matter where your life takes you, you are worth being brave with your life. Jena Coray is an intuitive energy worker who helps stressed-out creatives find more balance, ease and freedom from the inside out. She offers distance energy healing sessions and a one-on-one coaching program to help people learn how to harness the power of their intuition to guide them in everyday, busy life.
    30 April 2020, 6:26 pm
  • 35 minutes 7 seconds
    Supergivers 045 Andrea Leda & Jena Coray - Hidden Spiritual Growth in Crisis (Part One)
    Andrea Leda has been called "the Life Coach Guru" and "a force to be reckoned with who truly makes this world go round." As a sought-after master coach, teacher, and mentor, she is dedicated to helping people understand that no matter where your life takes you, you are worth being brave with your life. Jena Coray is an intuitive energy worker who helps stressed-out creatives find more balance, ease and freedom from the inside out. She offers distance energy healing sessions and a one-on-one coaching program to help people learn how to harness the power of their intuition to guide them in everyday, busy life.
    14 April 2020, 9:42 pm
  • 52 minutes 36 seconds
    Supergivers 044 Chad Brown - Disadvantaged Youth, Vets, the Arctic, and Leadership
    Chad Brown is an accomplished documentary style portrait and adventure photographer, creative director, conservationist, and founder/president of a non-profit organization. He has a strong vein when it comes to outdoor adventure travel and documenting threatened wild spaces, as well as connecting the public to endangered areas by capturing and showing the true spirit of the people of these lands. He also produces intense, raw images of stylized dramatic documentary portraits by creatively using a bold approach, unique angles, and dramatic lighting. He is deeply interested in capturing moments of passion and the human spirit. Through his striking documentary portraits and photographic exhibitions, he showcases and advocates for social and environmental justice. He studied communication design and photography at American Intercontinental University. He then attended Pratt Institute in NYC, where he earned Masters of Science in Communication Design. He has managed interdisciplinary teams as a creative director, art director and photographer for design firms and agencies as well as a freelance artist. His work has crossed into underground hip hop, fashion, and pop culture, photographing the streets of NYC and successfully presenting to one of the nation’s leading hip-hop culture business moguls, Russell Simmons, founder of Phat Farms. Brown worked directly with Run Athletics, developing creative campaigns and executing photoshoots. He is also an editorial photographer for the New York Times. His photography adventure assignments have lead him touring Japan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. He is also part of the less than 1% of world population who had been to Antartica. In fact, he has received the Antartica Service Medal for surviving more than 30 days on the Antarctic continent while he was serving in the Navy.
 After leaving the hustle of New York City, he is now residing in Portland, Oregon. His career paths and his life have expanded beyond the realm of the traditional creative world. Mother Nature has played a significant role in his healing from war traumas he experienced as a Navy service member. His failed suicide attempt eventually led him to the launching of a non-profit organization unlike any other, called Soul River Inc. Soul River specializes in outdoors education and cultural expeditions Brown calls deployments. It brings together at-risk youth and Veterans as mentors and takes them into threatened wild spaces, providing mission-driven experiences where advocacy and outdoor education meet. His work has lead him to Capitol Hill, advocating for our public lands and wild places, bringing youth leaders of tomorrow and giving them an opportunity to interface with Congressional members. Brown is a Boardmember of the National Wildlife Refuge Association. He has been featured on BBC, CBS, as well as in national publications such as Outside Magazine and The Drake, and in various Pacific Northwest publications. Additionally, Brown was the first recipient of the Breaking Barriers Award Presented by Orvis, as well as the Bending Toward Justice Award from Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley.
    16 March 2020, 6:41 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Supergivers 043 Nanci Luna Jimenez - Social Transformation is Happening
    Nanci Luna Jiménez is recognized regionally, nationally, and internationally for her highly effective and insightful training, inclusive facilitation, and dynamic speaking with groups of diverse ages, industries, and cultural backgrounds. She founded Luna Jiménez Institute for Social Transformation (LJIST) in 1994 to design and deliver programs to encourage individuals in their process of personal transformation, releasing individual initiative to create a more just and equitable workplace and world. Nanci’s signature approach to social justice and healing continues the legacy of work that Dr. Erica Sherover-Marcuse, who coined the term “unlearning racism,” began and Lillian Roybal Rose, M.Ed., recognized Cross-Cultural Communication specialist, continued. This process empowers participants to take pride in their own heritage as a means of building alliances with others. Nanci expertly combines these teachings with methodologies developed by the Institute for Cultural Affairs (ICA), an international organization that provides training in participatory group facilitation processes for sustained organizational and social change. A Certified Professional Facilitator© since 2006, Nanci facilitates individuals and groups to look freshly at where they might be stuck while supporting them to make transformational changes they envision through: personal healing, cross cultural communication, group consensus, organization inclusion, and short and long term planning and implementation. In 2016 Nanci was a Fellow in the Presidio Institute’s Cross Sector Leadership Program. In 2006 she was awared a National Hispana Leadership Institute (NHLI) Fellowship where she completed the Executive Leadership Program through the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the Center for Creative Leadership in Brussels, Belgium. Of Puerto Rican and Chicana heritage, Nanci was born in Detroit, MI, and raised in Detroit and Tucson, AZ. Nanci thrives doing Bomba—an Afro-Puerto Rican dance and drum tradition—traveling, weight lifting, training for half marathons and practicing yoga—on and off the mat.
    21 February 2020, 8:50 pm
  • 52 minutes 26 seconds
    Supergivers 042 Marpessa Allen - Black Moms Matter - Birthing, Community, and Why Your Voice Matters
    Marpessa Allen is a community leader, birth worker, and advocate for disadvantaged populations in the greater Denver area. In this conversation, we discuss leadership through the lens of oppression, and what it means to find your voice.
    31 January 2020, 11:11 pm
  • 55 minutes 48 seconds
    Supergivers 041 Kate Neligan - How to Conquer Inner Oppression as a Conscious Leader
    Kate Neligan is an equine-partnered life/career coach, writer, and speaker who is devoted to the human-animal bond. She bridges leadership strategy with spiritual psychology in her work with corporate teams and organizations to help create healthier cultures that thrive. Kate pairs her intuitive gifts with those of horses to build stronger teams and leaders through mindfulness and communication skills. She is a TEDx speaker, best-selling author, Founder of Synergy TV, and left her VP marketing role in corporate entertainment to pursue her calling in personal and professional development.
    15 January 2020, 3:30 am
  • 59 minutes 40 seconds
    Supergivers 040 Leticia Nieto - Can We All Be Liberated From Oppression?!
    Dr. Leticia Nieto’s book Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment: A Developmental Strategy to Liberate Everyone, helps analyze the psychological dynamics of privilege and oppression, and describes ways to develop skills to promote social justice. Leticia has been working for over three decades as a counselor and educator. She is a Professor in the Master of Arts in Counseling Program at Saint Martin’s University and Artistic Director of Pasajer@s Playback Theatre. She speaks and trains on topics of diversity and anti-oppression in the Northwest, nationally, and internationally. She is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), a National Certified Counselor (NCC), a certified Trainer, Educator, and Practitioner (TEP) in psychodrama, an Accredited Playback Theatre Trainer (APTT), and has the Approved Supervisor Designation from the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).
    31 December 2019, 6:14 pm
  • 47 minutes 36 seconds
    Supergivers 039 Adam Quiney - The Art & Grace of Privilege as a Leader
    Adam is an executive leadership coach specializing in working with the Smartest People in the Room. A former software developer and attorney, Adam’s learned the hard way about the costs that come from keeping your heart safe and chasing after external rewards to feel whole and complete. From love, Adam is connection, passion, presence, wit and brilliance. From fear, he is awkward, robotic, apathetic, irrelevant and arrogant. He’s learned to embrace all these parts of himself, and works with others to do the same in their own lives. Living with his beautiful wife and their two dogs (one of which is a cat) in Victoria, B.C., He is a man on a mission to bring the world to a more inspired and fully-expressed place.
    19 December 2019, 3:05 am
  • 50 minutes 58 seconds
    Supergivers 038 Evan LaRuffa - How Art Can Transform Communities
    Evan is a creative & social leader focused on building new solutions. He believes in collaboration & collective impact, with community-based art non-profit, I Paint My Mind at the center. In this episode, we discuss the power of art, yes, but also the power of trusting yourself and the guidance you might get from that one key person in life.
    2 December 2019, 5:05 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Supergivers 037 Lucy Wallace - Dance to be Free - Prison Reform
    Lucy bought Alchemy of Movement (AOM) in 2010, a dance studio in Boulder, CO, after receiving her master’s degree in Psychology from Naropa University. Her Psychological background led to the birth of Dance To Be Free (DTBF) due to the therapeutic and cathartic quality of her teaching style. In March of 2015, Lucy founded DTBF along with her Board of Directors. Dance To Be Free’s mission is to share the healing power of dance with women in prison nationwide. The cathartic choreography and passionate music leads to physical, spiritual and emotional healing without the burden of talking! Their program launched at the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility in July of 2015 and has grown into weekly classes and a teacher-training program. Since their inception, DTBF has expanded to 8 states (NE, WA, HI, MS, FL, VA, TN and AR) with our Teacher-Training program, certifying over 400 prisoners as dance teachers.
    14 November 2019, 8:40 pm
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