Tiny Little Victories

著者: Jennifer Kite-Powell
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  • Tiny Little Victories brings you candid conversations with humans who are changing our world. Hosted by tech journalist and author Jennifer Kite-Powell, Jennifer's engaging interview style allows guests to share their inspiring stories in an authentic and often eye-opening way—no emojis needed. Tune in monthly on Wednesdays to hear from changemakers, crusaders and visionaries who are shaping our world one day at a time. If you're looking for motivation, insights, or just a good story, Tiny Little Victories is the place to find authentic conversation with no filters.
    Jennifer Kite-Powell
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Tiny Little Victories brings you candid conversations with humans who are changing our world. Hosted by tech journalist and author Jennifer Kite-Powell, Jennifer's engaging interview style allows guests to share their inspiring stories in an authentic and often eye-opening way—no emojis needed. Tune in monthly on Wednesdays to hear from changemakers, crusaders and visionaries who are shaping our world one day at a time. If you're looking for motivation, insights, or just a good story, Tiny Little Victories is the place to find authentic conversation with no filters.
Jennifer Kite-Powell
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  • The Indie Torchbearer, Mike Mantione, Five Eight
    2025/04/07
    Indie rock is timeless and relevant. So get ready to pull out your best fan girl and fan guy personas for the one and only Mike Mantione of the 80s and 90s Athens, GA punk rock band ⁠Five Eight⁠! Mike and Five Eight are on a roll, coming off a successful SXSW event with the debut of their new documentary film, Weirdo: The Story of Five Eight, and their first single in six years, ⁠Take Me to the Skatepark⁠. Check out their ⁠Skatepark video on YouTube⁠.In this episode, Mike joins the show to discuss their successful showing at SXSW in Austin, the importance of mental health and community in the music scene, and maintaining authenticity in an overly commercialized music industry. Mike also talks about his creative process (he's only had one creative block in his decades-long career) and how, sometimes, spontaneous things and conversations can inspire songwriting and creativity.Mike and Jennifer hit the nostalgia super highway with memories of live music experiences in small venues and the magic of the Athens, Georgia, sound. Community engagement through music is essential for Mike because it fosters deep connections in the community and creates a supportive environment for everyone. He says live shows give them the opportunity to connect with fans and promote local culture. And he confesses to being happily surprised by the emergence of a new generation of musicians inspired by their work. Mike inspires us all to stay true to ourselves in the face of whatever life throws our way. Music for the win!You can see Five Eight live at these upcoming shows in April, May and June. April 11 at the ⁠⁠40Watt⁠⁠ with Steeple People and ⁠⁠The Bad Ends⁠⁠ (Mike Mantione (vocals, guitar), Bill Berry (drums, guitar, electric sitar), Dave Domizi (bass, vocals), Geoff Melkonian (keyboards, piano, guitars, vocals), and Christian Lopez (guitars, mandolin, banjo) will perform an acoustic set followed by Five Eight – this show will have ALL the drummers in Athens that you can fit into a room. It is also a benefit for ⁠⁠Project Safe.⁠⁠April 18 at the 40Watt Opening for the ⁠⁠Grawks⁠⁠ to support their new EP Release, which features the killer punk band Shehehe. On April 20, they will head to the ⁠⁠Skate Park of Athens (SPOA)⁠⁠ to play with dozens of bands for the skate park's 20th anniversary. Don’t miss out, because Tony Hawke gave the bash a big ⁠⁠send-up⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Reddit.⁠⁠May 9 at the⁠⁠ Crow Bar⁠⁠ in Tampa Bay.June 20-22 at the epic ⁠⁠AthFest⁠⁠ in Athens, Georgia. All the Athens bands (and some bands from out of town) will be there. Throw down some change and head over to Cine to see the documentary Weirdo: The Story of Five Eight all week. But here’s the bonus - on the opening day of AthFest, on Thursday, June 20, one night only, you can go rock out with the band for the kick-off party. And if you head over to the Georgia Theatre, you can hear Five Eight play again but catch the sounds of the elusive band, ⁠⁠The Modern Skirts.⁠⁠ Yeah, that’s magic. Follow, listen and connect with the band on their socials: ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ @fiveeightathens ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠FacebookCheck out some of their reviews and coverage: ⁠⁠Rolling Stone⁠⁠, Five Eight Stays True to Themselves ⁠⁠Weirdo: The Story of Five Eight⁠⁠____________Tiny Little Victories is a ⁠⁠⁠⁠Storyology⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠production.Give us some love! Follow, comment and rate Tiny Little Victories on⁠ ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠Amazon Music and ⁠⁠⁠YouTube.⁠⁠Connect and follow the show on our ⁠⁠website⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠.⁠Tiny Little Victories is created, produced and hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Jennifer Kite-Powell. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Audio: Marc Cotton, Audio Wrangler, UK
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    37 分
  • International Women's Day with Kim Smith, the Crusader
    2025/03/08

    This special episode celebrates International Women’s Day. Listen to a compilation of male and female voices from Ireland, France, Finland, and the UK, as well as the great states of Georgia, California, Texas, Idaho, and Illinois. Every voice shares why this day matters to everyone.

    As a bonus for International Women's Day, this episode also features the insight of Kim Smith, CEO and founder of Health Evolve. Kim is a board-certified healthcare executive who has worked for the past 18 years at some of the top hospital systems in the industry, including Duke Medicine, Tenet Healthcare, and MUSC Health.
    Health Evolve Technologies builds innovative digital healthcare solutions at the intersection of care and culture. Her passion for transforming health equity and culture stems from her own experience.

    Kim shares her insight on why the patient is the most critical part of the care team, why you ARE your clinical information (very meta), how to build global equity in healthcare, and why it all starts with women.

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    44 分
  • The Handbag Designer with Patrece Morrison
    2025/02/04

    Patrece Morrison is the founder of Chicks and Caboodles, a sustainable denim handbag brand that merges style with environmental consciousness. Through upcycling denim, she creates one-of-a-kind, eco-friendly accessories that prioritize both fashion and sustainability.


    Her dedication to ethical production and reducing textile waste has earned the brand a loyal following among conscious consumers. In 2024, Patrece won the popular vote for best fashion accessory designer at AIN Dallas and was featured at the 2024 House of Armadaus, Celebrating 40 Years of Fashion event.


    With Chicks and Caboodles, Patrece is on a mission to inspire mindful fashion choices while empowering artisans and minimizing environmental impact.


    Follow the Chicks and Caboodles on Instagram and their website.


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    Tiny Little Victories is hosted on the Acast platform.

    Please listen, rate, comment and follow Tiny Little Victories on⁠ Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠, ⁠Acast and everywhere you listen to podcasts.

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    ⁠Tiny Little Victories is created, produced and hosted by ⁠⁠Jennifer Kite-Powell. ⁠⁠

    Audio: Marc Cotton, Audio Wrangler, UK

    Tiny Little Victories is a ⁠⁠Storyology⁠⁠ ⁠production.






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    30 分

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