Podcasts

Excerpt from Living the Next Chapter Podcast Episode 487

“I think the first thing is really sharing stories, getting to know people. If you know someone, you can better see where their challenges are and where they are coming from and their dignity and their worth.”  -Kate Kennedy

Excerpt from Wake Women Podcast S2, Ep, 5: Building a Non-Profit with Vulnerability and Passion

“There are do-gooders in the world, and they do good things until it gets hard. Then there are change-makers in the world, and the way you make change is to keep on going even when things get hard-because change is hard.”  -Kate Kennedy

Excerpt from “The Happier Hour”

“It is so important for women to support other women in our decisions we make and the choices we make and the choices we can make. It was a privilege for me to stay home with my kids, and I know this is not a choice everyone can or should make, but it was right and possible for our family.”  -Kate Kennedy

Excerpt from “What’s Your Whisper?”

“As I went back and started reflecting on what we had done and rewriting the stories and retelling the stories, I realized, wow, it may not have ended the way I had hoped it would, it was an amazing thing. We did something really amazing.”  -Kate Kennedy

Excerpt from Bookish Flights Podcast Episode 121: From Vision to Impact-Memoirs of Quiet Empowerment

“Darkness has the power to teach us who we are more than any other experience…only in the darkness can we see the stars.”

-Kate Kennedy

Excerpt from Positive Impact Philanthropy Podcast, Ep. 98:

“I had always been drawn to people and people’s stories and finding and respecting the dignity in all people, and I think often people who are unhoused don’t get that level of respect from the community.”  -Kate Kennedy

Excerpt from Clairmont Presbyterian Church Spiritual Conversations: Reverend Megan Johnson and Kate Kennedy

“The school was so much a part of me, but I had to step away. It was my choice to step away, but it wasn't my choice, and it's been hard. For a long time I was just flailing around, and I didn't know what I was supposed to do. I really felt like I had failed God. I felt Gods call to build the school more clearly than anything, and somehow I failed.”  -Kate Kennedy

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