In a moment when our society seems more divided than ever, join us as we explore what it means to adapt and evolve—together. Hosted by Tulaine Montgomery, entrepreneur, activist, musician, and CEO of the venture philanthropy firm New Profit, Say More brings together influential leaders from different races, generations, and sectors for radically candid, action-oriented, and joyful conversations around how we can design and build a thriving society. Listen to discussions with social impact leaders, philanthropists, activists, and others on how we leave behind what isn't working and take forward the progress we've made. Join the conversation by sharing your questions and thoughts that we'll discuss on each episode.
Say More with Tulaine Montgomery is produced by Hueman Group Media in collaboration with New Profit.
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In a moment when our society seems more divided than ever, join us as we explore what it means to adapt and evolve—together. Hosted by Tulaine Montgomery, entrepreneur, activist, musician, and CEO of the venture philanthropy firm New Profit, Say More brings together influential leaders from different races, generations, and sectors for radically candid, action-oriented, and joyful conversations around how we can design and build a thriving society. Listen to discussions with social impact leaders, philanthropists, activists, and others on how we leave behind what isn't working and take forward the progress we've made. Join the conversation by sharing your questions and thoughts that we'll discuss on each episode.
Say More with Tulaine Montgomery is produced by Hueman Group Media in collaboration with New Profit.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In honor of Black History Month, we're sharing an episode from Be Well Sis, a podcast dedicated to providing resources for Black millennial women to be their best selves physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. In this episode, the host, Dr. Cassandre Dunbar explores the concept of white supremacy culture with Caroline J Sumlin, the author of 'We'll All Be Free'.
You can subscribe and listen to more Be Well Sis here:
open.spotify.com/show/7L6DF8TWf5VhPIDSGohtNn
Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of New Profit or Hueman Group Media
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