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Community Catalysts

Community Catalysts

Written by: Matt Lehrman
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Community Catalysts is a weekly podcast from Social Prosperity Partners, hosted by Matt Lehrman, where leaders from local government and nonprofits reflect on what they've learned—often the hard way—and share practical wisdom for those working to strengthen their communities.2024 Political Science Politics & Government
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  • "Our Shared Purpose" with Matt Lehrman, Social Prosperity Partners
    Nov 25 2025

    As 2025 draws to a close, Community Catalysts host Matt Lehrman offers a heartfelt reflection on gratitude, leadership, and the promise of local democracy. In this special Thanksgiving message, he reminds us that the future of our nation depends not on distant politics, but on how neighbors come together to listen, deliberate, and lead in the places we call home.

    Disagreement, Matt observes, isn't a failure — it's proof that democracy is alive. And when we meet one another with patience, humility, and respect, we keep that promise alive for generations to come.

    Community Catalysts will pause publication through December and return in January with more stories, more dialogue, and more inspiration from the people who make local leadership work.

    LINKS

    Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724

    Send Matt a Note: Matt@SocialProsperity.us

    Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here

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    Produced by Social Prosperity Partners

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    8 mins
  • "Unlearning Partisanship" with Councilmember Brenda Kalivianakis, Fountain Hills, Arizona
    Nov 18 2025

    Councilmember Brenda Kalivianakis of Fountain Hills, Arizona, entered local government as part of a conservative majority determined to "reclaim" their town. What she didn't expect was how quickly loyalty could turn into pressure — or how strongly she'd resist being told how to vote.

    In this candid conversation, Brenda traces her evolution from partisan recruit to independent thinker, describing what happens when national-style politics collide with small-town governance. She talks about being urged to "toe the line," about donors demanding refunds, and about the moment she decided her oath of office meant more than political allegiance.

    Her story reveals the personal cost of standing apart — and the quiet strength it takes to stay focused on serving all the people, even when partisans on both sides would rather you didn't.

    LINKS

    Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724

    Send Matt a Note: Matt@SocialProsperity.us

    Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here

    Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn

    Produced by Social Prosperity Partners

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    40 mins
  • "Success Is Quiet" with Brooks Williams, City Manager, Ferris, Texas
    Nov 11 2025

    In public service, real success isn't measured in headlines or applause. It's in the city that still runs, the crisis that never came, and the community that quietly thrives because someone cared enough to do the hard work well.

    Brooks Williams—City Manager of Ferris, Texas—has become a nationally followed voice on LinkedIn for the way he writes about local government with honesty, humility, and heart. His posts capture what it feels like to lead under pressure, to balance ideals with reality, and to keep faith with a profession too often taken for granted.

    In this episode, Brooks talks about why he writes, what keeps him hopeful, and how he turns reflection into fuel for leadership. He shares lessons on servant leadership, civic responsibility, and finding joy in the quiet, steady work of keeping a community running.

    LINKS

    Follow Brooks Williams on LinkedIn

    Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724

    Send Matt a Note: Matt@SocialProsperity.us

    Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: Click Here

    Follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn

    Produced by Social Prosperity Partners

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    41 mins
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