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Cultivating Connections

Cultivating Connections

Hosted by David Crowley

Episodes

24

Latest episode

Dec 2025

Language

EN

About the show

The Cultivating Connections Podcast from SCI Social Capital Inc. highlights creative initiatives to bring communities together and strategies you can use to build bridges across differences. We will also highlight the latest research and news about the importance of social connection and trends on the topic. Hosted by SCI President & Founder David Crowley.

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December 29, 2025Episode 2315 min

Investing in Cultivators by Supporting SCI

In this episode of the SCI Podcast, David Crowley speaks with longtime supporter and volunteer Beth Llewellyn-Lavoie about why supporting Social Capital Inc. is so important.  Beth shares how her involvement with SCI began during the COVID-19 pandemic through a local food drive — an experience that addressed food insecurity while also strengthening connections among neighbors. She also reflects on her role as a judge for SCI's Youth Grant Pitch Contest, and the confidence, leadership, and real-world skills young people develop as they pitch solutions to community challenges. The episode closes with a reflection on charitable giving and community investment. Beth shares why she has consistently prioritized supporting SCI over the past several years, and why organizations like SCI that strengthen one's home community can have lasting impact — not just for today, but for the next generation.

October 5, 2025Episode 2227 min

Wine Connect Us - Gustazo Wine & Food Event

How can something as simple as sharing a glass of wine help strengthen our sense of community? In this episode, SCI President David Crowley talks with Stephen Nasiatka, Founder & Chief Wine Officer of Stephen Uncorked, about the power of food and wine to bring people together and spark meaningful conversations. Stephen shares how he designs wine experiences that do more than delight the palate — they help people connect, build trust, and create lasting memories. Together, David and Stephen discuss their collaboration on the upcoming Social Capital Inc. wine and food fundraiser at Gustazo in Waltham on October 14, 2025, which blends great wine, Cuban cuisine, and community connection in support of SCI's mission to strengthen social ties across differences. Topics include: How wine serves as a "social connector" across cultures and communities Creating events that encourage genuine conversation and shared experiences The inspiration behind the SCI Wine & Food Fundraiser at Gustazo Waltham Tips for making gatherings more inclusive and relationship-focused How proceeds from the event will support SCI's work cultivating connection and belonging Join us for this conversation that pairs perfectly with SCI's mission — showing how intentional social experiences can help bridge divides and build stronger, more connected communities. 🔗 Learn more or get tickets for the event: socialcapitalinc.org/network

April 24, 2025Episode 2124 min

Working Together for Long-Term Change

Turahn Dorsey joins the Cultivating Connections podcast to discuss his extensive work in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors to promote economic mobility and equity. He outlines the Eastern Bank Foundation's mission to bridge gaps in prosperity by investing in small business ecosystems, early childhood development, affordable housing, and workforce development. Rahn notes their long term investments in areas where sustained commitment is necessary to address deep-rooted inequities. Rahn also discusses Eastern Bank's ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) despite the changing climate. The conversation also touches on Rahn's previous roles, including his time as Boston's education chief under Mayor Marty Walsh, where he helped launch the Boston pre-K initiative. He reflects on the importance of collaboration and strong relationships in achieving lasting policy change. Additionally, Rahn shares insights from his research at ABT Associates on social capital, recounting a project in rural South Dakota where community bonds and local agency led to innovative economic development. He connects these lessons to his current work in Boston's Nubian Square, underscoring the power of community-driven efforts and the importance of investing in places such as Roxbury with deep cultural and historical significance. Rahn will be recognized on May 7th as one of the 2025 SCI Idealist Award recipients. Join SCI on May 7th to celebrate Rahn!

March 31, 2025Episode 2027 min

Advancing Equitable Education for All Boston Students

Marinell Rousmaniere, CEO of EdVestors, discusses the work of this Boston-based nonprofit focused on systemic improvements in public education. EdVestors works on arts education, math education, and career pathways for secondary school students. The organization emphasizes racial equity and highlights success stories through initiatives like the "School on the Move Prize," which recognizes Boston public schools demonstrating significant improvement. Throughout the conversation, Marinell underscores the importance of collective efforts in tackling challenges within public education systems, particularly in large urban districts like Boston. The conversation also delves into EdVestors' career pathways initiative, launched during the pandemic to provide equitable access to work-based learning and early college opportunities. Marinelle emphasizes the critical role of social capital in helping young people transition from high school to sustainable careers. She highlights how relationships and networks can significantly impact students' outcomes, particularly for students of color who often face systemic barriers in the labor market. By fostering connections and leveraging community assets, EdVestors aims to equip students with the tools they need to succeed. The episode concludes with a discussion of the "School on the Move Prize," which not only celebrates successful schools but also provides a blueprint for improvement through collaborative leadership, instructional focus, and strong community partnerships. Marinell will be recognized on May 7th as one of the 2025 SCI Idealist Award recipients. Join SCI May 7th to celebrate Marinell!

March 24, 2025Episode 1922 min

Turning Neighbors Into Changemakers with ServeNatick

ServeNatick is a new initiative to inspire meaningful service and community engagement, turning neighbors into changemakers. Kabir Anand, ServeNatick's co-founder and president, joins the Cultivating Connections podcast to share how the initiative started and how it has evolved. The project began as part of a competition hosted by their school, as the co-founders worked to build a website to inspire youth involvement in the community. After initial feedback, the team spent the summer refining their concept and officially launched in August 2023. ServeNatick's primary goal is to connect volunteers with organizations that need them, fostering community engagement across various sectors including environmental projects, literacy programs, and health initiatives. The conversation then shifts to discuss the upcoming Natick Impact Collaborative (NIC) event, scheduled for Wednesday, April 2nd, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at Natick High School auditorium. This inaugural event aims to inspire attendees to take action in their communities, featuring four speakers from diverse backgrounds in community engagement. The event will also include a panel discussion with five panelists and an audience Q&A session, designed to explore various community-based topics and ways for people to get involved in community service beyond traditional methods.

March 9, 2025Episode 1831 min

SCI Rising Idealist Nominations and 2024 Winner Jean Dolin

SCI is seeking nominations for the 2025 SCI Rising Idealist Award!  With the nomination deadline approaching, Cultivating Connections podcast host, SCI President David Crowley, reminds listeners of the deadline. That announcement is followed by a rebroadcast of the conversation with the 2024 SCI Rising Idealist Recipient, Jean Dolin. Jean is the Founder & President of the Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of History, Art, and Culture, and an SCI AmeriCorps alumni. Jean shares about his project and his passion for building community and making a difference through the arts.

January 17, 2025Episode 1726 min

Promoting Community Joy and Well-Being in East Boston

In this episode, guest Justin Pasquariello shares about why he puts community joy at the center of his work. Justin talks about the importance of social connection as one of the five pillars of joy, and how this framework for promoting joy is woven throughout the work of the East Boston Social Centers. He also shares about how his career, including starting Silver Line Mentoring in 2001, is informed by his personal experiences growing up.   Justin talks about the innovative approaches to service delivery and community building at the 100 year old social service organization. This includes creative ways of measuring and increasing joy among staff and program participants, and engaging the diverse cultural populations in East Boston. Justin also highlights the Every Child Shines community collaboration.  He also shares about future plans that include developing a community joy ambassador program and creating design nudges to encourage community connections.

December 20, 2024Episode 1629 min

Supporting Community Resilience and Collaboration with Liberty Mutual

In this episode, guests Katrina Shaw and Lindsay Mason engage in a thoughtful discussion about the community-focused initiatives of Liberty Mutual. They begin by sharing personal stories that shaped their commitment to philanthropy and volunteerism.  The conversation then transitions to the mission of the Liberty Mutual Foundation, which aims to advance security and resilience for vulnerable communities. Katrina elaborates on the foundation's focus areas, including workforce development, youth homelessness, and climate change initiatives. She highlights a recent project called Impact Driven Collaborations, which funded 16 collaboratives with a total of $4.5 million to address complex social problems through collective efforts among various organizations. Lindsay also discusses Liberty Mutual's employee engagement program, Liberty Torchbearers, which empowers employees to volunteer in their communities based on their interests. Together, they emphasize the importance of community involvement and the need for adaptable volunteer programs in a post-pandemic world, showcasing how Liberty Mutual integrates social responsibility into its corporate identity.

December 10, 2024Episode 1531 min

The Power of Relationships in Philanthropy & Educational Access with George Greenidge

This Cultivating Connections podcast episode features a rich conversation with George "Chip" Greenidge, Jr., a veteran in philanthropy, education and nonprofit leadership. He shares his insights on the importance of mentoring, his passion for higher education access and promoting racial justice. The discussion with host David Crowley begins with a reflection on their long-standing relationship, spanning over two decades, and the early days of George's career at the Boston Foundation. George shares his thoughts on the evolution of philanthropy, emphasizing the importance of personal engagement through site visits. He highlights how these interactions foster genuine connections and demonstrate a commitment to understanding the needs of communities, contrasting this with the more transactional nature of modern philanthropic practices. George also delves into his motivations for pursuing a career in nonprofit work. He attributes his passion to his upbringing in the Greater Boston area, where he had wonderful mentors and access to prestigious educational institutions like Harvard and MIT. These experiences not only provided him with exceptional role models but also inspired him to advocate for college access and mentorship for young people, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. He discusses his founding of Greatest Minds, an organization designed to connect youth with mentors at various stages of their lives, reinforcing the idea that inspiration can come from peers as well as established figures. The conversation also touches on George's current role at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard University. He reflects on how this position allows him to engage with global scholars and contribute to discussions around civic participation and democratic values. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the significance of building relationships within philanthropy and the necessity of nurturing connections over time to cultivate trust and support. His insights into the changing landscape of philanthropy, coupled with his personal anecdotes, provide listeners with a profound understanding of the intersection between education, mentorship, and community engagement.

November 15, 2024Episode 1421 min

Partnerships and Mentoring for Boston Youth with Pedro Cruz

This episode of the Cultivating Connections podcast features Pedro Cruz, the Executive Director of the Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement (OYEA) for the City of Boston. Pedro shares his inspiring journey into youth work, rooted in his experiences growing up in the Boston's Villa Victoria community. He emphasizes the importance of relationships and community spaces that shaped his path, reflecting on how early jobs at local community centers ignited his passion for youth development. Pedro highlights the significance of mentorship in his own journey, and the importance of providing Boston youth with mentors today. Pedro provides an overview of OYEA's pioneering efforts to engage Boston's youth aged 14 to 25 which focuses a great deal on creating partnerships with a wide range of youth serving organizations. He explains their mission to amplify young voices in local decision-making and connect them with resources and opportunities often inaccessible to them.  He also shares successes such as building a network of over 1,100 individuals from nearly 400 organizations and reviving the Mayor's Youth Summit after a 20 year hiatus, demonstrating the demand for dedicated spaces and programs for young people. The episode concludes with Pedro discussing the upcoming Youth Needs Assessment survey, aimed at understanding what young people require during their non-school and non-work hours, further underscoring the office's commitment to serving Boston's youth effectively.

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