• Jacob Martinez | Leading In The Storm: Founding Digital Nest Nonprofit, Radical Transparency,Training Next Generation of Diverse Leaders, Fundraising Wisdom and more
    Jan 14 2026

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    We trace Jacob Martinez’s path from outsider to builder and unpack how Digital NEST turns first-gen talent into confident leaders through transparency, training, and courageous asks. Real talk on hiring, culture, and stress gives a grounded playbook for turbulent times.

    • founding story shaped by class contrast and belonging
    • embedding leadership training for staff and youth
    • professional development funds and clear advancement
    • nonprofit hiring realities and people decisions
    • COVID pivot to online tools and community support
    • post-pandemic outreach to bring youth back
    • radical transparency with finances and access
    • compensation strategy tied to equity and runway
    • fundraising courage and mentorship on the ask
    • stress management, sabbaticals, and boundaries
    • advice for emerging and seasoned leaders

    Support & Hire the youth! Find us at digitalnest.org and on socials. Email Jacob at jacob@digitalnest.org

    Bio

    Jacob Martinez, founder & CEO of Digital NEST, is a social entrepreneur, tech educator, keynote speaker, and cutting-edge community collaborator. His mission is to bridge the digital divide and create opportunities for young people in rural communities to access the economic and social benefits of technology.


    Recognition for Martinez's work includes: 2020 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award, the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur Fellowship, 2024 UC Santa Cruz Alumni Achievement Award, and the 2015 Entrepreneur of the Year for Santa Cruz County, among others. He speaks frequently about his work at events, including TEDxSantaCruz and the 2015 White House Tech Meetup.


    He sits on the boards of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Foundation and the Center for Rural Innovation. He is an External Special Adviser to the UCSC Chancellor as well as an Advisor for Reservoir Ventures, a modern investment firm focused on supporting entrepreneurs in Central California and the Monterey Bay Area. When Jacob is not making sure youth in rural communities are ready for big careers, he spends time with his wife and three kids, and enjoys gardening and traveling.

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    47 min
  • Casey Coonerty | Leading in The Storm: Leading Through Change, Upfront vs Behind The Scenes Leadership, Power of Slowing Down, Obstacles of Running a Bookstore in Modern Times,
    Jan 7 2026

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    We explore people-first leadership with Casey Coonerty Protti of Bookshop Santa Cruz, from family roots in service to making brave, values-led decisions through crisis. COVID recalibrates pace, transparency meets limits, and empathy becomes a daily practice on the sales floor.

    • family culture of service shaping leadership style
    • upfront vs behind-the-scenes leadership trade-offs
    • slowing down decisions during COVID for safety
    • centring core values when answers are unclear
    • balancing mission and financial sustainability
    • training new staff on history and expectations
    • transparency, what to share, and unionization
    • anxiety, boundaries, and practical coping habits
    • controversial books and courageous curation
    • communication modes and avoiding performative input
    • why fiction grows empathy and better leadership
    • Readers Club details and community gratitude


    Bio

    Casey Coonerty Protti is the second-generation owner of Bookshop Santa Cruz located in the heart of downtown Santa Cruz for over 59 years. Casey received a BA from the University of California at Berkeley, a MPA from Harvard University and a MBA from Northwestern University. Casey returned to Santa Cruz to run daily operations of Bookshop Santa Cruz in 2006 after working in the nonprofit field and serving as a consultant for the American Bookseller’s Association. Besides raising her two children and trying to read and travel as much as possible, Casey served on the Downtown Commission of Santa Cruz and the boards of the Santa Cruz Downtown Association, the Santa Cruz Education Foundation, The Independent Booksellers Consortium, The Women's Educational Success Program at Cabrillo College and the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs.

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    52 min
  • Justin Cummings | Leading In The Storm: Leading in Crisis, The Power of Delegation, Cutting red tape, "Pick Issues not SIdes"
    Dec 17 2025

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    We trace Justin Cummings’ path from early leadership training to steering Santa Cruz through a pandemic, fires, and a fragile housing landscape. Practical stories show how to connect experts, cut red tape, protect renters, and stay grounded without losing joy.

    • early leadership roots in camp programs and team captaincy
    • becoming mayor during crisis and defining the role
    • building information bridges across sectors
    • doubling local COVID testing capacity through escalation and certification
    • handling criticism with clarity and boundaries
    • self care, time management and public visibility
    • housing instability as the central community risk
    • tenant protections and a funded attorney resource
    • transparency versus strategy in public communication
    • culture setting through joy, humor and choosing issues not sides
    • advice for emerging leaders on listening and sharing the stage


    Bio
    I moved to Santa Cruz from Chicago in 2007 to pursue a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology with a designated emphasis in environmental science from UC-Santa Cruz, which I received in 2013. My work has largely focused on invasive species eradication in places such as Panama and the Galapagos, sustainable fisheries science, tropical forest restoration, assessing the impacts of climate change on the environment, and diversity, equity, and inclusion in environmental conservation. After a brief post-doc in Miami, I returned to Santa Cruz in 2015 to co-found and direct the UC-Santa Cruz Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program, whose mission is to prepare college students from diverse backgrounds to become the next generation of conservation leaders.

    In Santa Cruz, I witnessed and experienced the impacts of the exorbitant housing market. I got involved in a rent control measure campaign and was one of the highest signature gatherers to place the measure on the 2018 ballot. This, along with a commitment to community engagement, prompted me to run for city council. In 2018, I was the highest vote recipient and became one of two African American men voted onto the Santa Cruz City Council for the first time in history. In 2020 I became the first African American man to serve as Mayor of the City of Santa Cruz. In 2022, I was elected to the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors as the Third District Supervisor.

    During my time on the council, I focused on sustainable community growth, increasing affordable housing, reducing carbon emissions, public safety reform, amplifying the voices of marginalized community members, connecting people to resources during the pandemic, and most importantly bringing our community together to make Santa Cruz better for everyone.



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    39 min
  • Maria Elena De La Garza:Leading In The Storm: Leading with Authenticity, Building Systems That Generate Belonging, and more
    Nov 11 2025

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    In this episode, Thomas Sage Pedersen sits down with Maria Elena De La Garza, Executive Director of the Community Action Board, to explore what it means to lead with grace, authenticity, and service. Maria shares her journey from growing up in her family’s restaurant to leading one of the most community-rooted organizations in Santa Cruz County. Through stories of faith, mentorship, and the power of showing up, she reminds us that true leadership begins with healing ourselves and walking with our people—fiercely, humbly, and with love.

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    59 min
  • DeAndre James| Leading In The Storm: Transparent Leadership, How to Focus in Changing Times
    Oct 15 2025

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    The room gets loud when stakes are high—threats, rumors, pressure, even your own inner commentary. We sat down with DeAndre James, executive director of the Community Health Trust of Pajaro Valley to map a saner path through the chaos: turn down the noise, clarify the facts, and move with integrity even when power says “wait.” From an all-night food mission in the mil tary that drew bogus warnings to the green light on a new wellness center in Watsonville, this conversation shows how courage and patience can coexist.


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    53 min
  • Morning Tea: Why Discomfort Sparks Our Greatest Growth
    Apr 16 2025

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    Ever noticed how the mightiest sequoias require fire to release their seeds? This morning's reflection explores how today's political turmoil—regardless of where you stand—offers similar potential for transformation when approached with warrior-like resilience.

    The current political landscape didn't emerge overnight. It's been building for decades through grassroots movements, reminding us that meaningful change requires patience and persistence. As a Sagittarius, I've developed a deep appreciation for fire's dual nature: its destructive power alongside its generative potential. What if we viewed our current societal discomfort through this lens?

    When feeling overwhelmed by the news cycle, I've found strength in stopping to ask: "What would be a world worth fighting for?" This simple question shifts focus from what we resist to what we create. Rather than dismissing empathy as weakness, I've discovered it's actually the foundation for understanding something far greater. By channeling compassion amid chaos, we open ourselves to possibilities that remain hidden when operating from fear alone.

    The obstacles we face today aren't just challenges to overcome—they're invitations to reimagine how we might do things differently. Take a moment today to rest, breathe deeply, and consider: what beauty might emerge from this current fire? What seeds within you are waiting for these exact conditions to germinate into something magnificent?

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  • Ep.155 Transforming Life through Fitness and Faith with Nativo Gonzalez
    Sep 11 2024

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    Imagine transforming your life through fitness and faith. Join us for an engaging conversation with fitness extraordinaire Nativo Gonzalez, who opens up about his journey from podcasting to personal growth and wellness. Nativo shares the poignant reasons behind ending his beloved podcast, "Paid the Cost," and the joy he found in passing his equipment to a trusted friend for future meaningful endeavors.

    He reflects on the invaluable lessons learned from diverse guests, including a transformative moment with Pastor Jerry Morales that deepened his understanding of identity and spirituality.

    Discover the trials and triumphs of maintaining discipline in fitness and nutrition. Nativo shares humorous and heartfelt stories about meal prepping, adapting to a new physique, and setting a positive example for family and community.

    Learn about the blessings of following one's passion, the balance of priorities, and the enduring support from loved ones. This episode is packed with words of wisdom and inspiration, encouraging listeners to embrace health and wellness, live in the moment, and become part of something greater.

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  • Ep.154 Balancing Journalism and PR: Connecting Through Food, Community and Kindness
    Aug 20 2024

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    Have you ever wondered how journalism and PR can coexist in harmony, or how the lessons from Star Wars might apply to real-life professions?

    Join us on Speak for Change as I chat with my dear friend Ashley Drew Owen, who takes us through her fascinating journey from the newsroom to the world of public relations. Ashley shares the ethical tightrope she walks to maintain her journalistic integrity while thriving in PR, and we have a bit of fun drawing parallels between these two fields and the light and dark sides of the Force.

    The episode isn't just about professional transitions; it's also a heartfelt exploration of personal storytelling and its immense power. We reflect on the simple, early joys of sharing personal stories with friends and delve into the profound connections such sharing fosters.

    From overcoming fears of imperfection to the therapeutic benefits of writing, we explore numerous facets of creativity and confidence.

    Our conversation touches on the creative process in both personal and professional realms, celebrating achievements, nurturing curiosity, and embracing actions that lead to progress. We also dive into the enriching world of performing arts and the unique ways they enhance empathy and human understanding.

    Wrapping up with a discussion about the inspiring connections between food, community, and kindness, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and themes that resonate deeply with the human experience.

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