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Your American Dream | Success Stories of Immigrant Women and Women of Color Entrepreneurs
Anisha Jennings
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5 days ago
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From Teen Entrepreneur to Global Changemaker: Susan Leger-Ferraro's Journey Transforming Education
Your American Dream | Success Stories of Immigrant Women and Women of Color Entrepreneurs
45 minutes 11 seconds
2 months ago
From Teen Entrepreneur to Global Changemaker: Susan Leger-Ferraro's Journey Transforming Education
🎙 Your American Dream Podcast Guest: Susan Leger-Ferraro In this episode of Your American Dream, be inspired by Susan Leger-Ferraro — a visionary leader whose lifelong work bridges child development, education, and social justice. A granddaughter of Canadian immigrants, Susan grew up with strong values of community, resilience, and service. Those values fueled her journey to build a multi-million-dollar social justice enterprise that has positively impacted children, families, and organizations worldwide. Now the Chief Transformation Officer of G3, your Learning and Development Specialists, Susan brings 45 years of expertise in child development, education, and organizational transformation. Her groundbreaking SuperLoop methodology equips leaders, educators, and communities with the tools to create environments where children — and the adults guiding them — can truly thrive. Whether you’re an educator, a parent, a leader in child-focused initiatives, or an entrepreneur committed to equity and inclusion, this episode offers proven strategies for creating systemic change while fostering human potential from the earliest years. Here’s what you’ll walk away with: How Susan’s dedication to child development shaped her leadership and business journey The inspiration and purpose behind the SuperLoop methodology Strategies for building supportive, inclusive systems for children, families, and communities Mindset shifts around conscious leadership, equity, and inclusion Encouragement to create organizations that fuel both success and positive social impact This conversation is a reminder that the “American Dream” is yours to define — and redefine. 🎧 Episode Outline Introduction to Susan Leger-Ferraro (0:00) Susan’s Early Life and Family Background (1:46) Starting a Business at 17 (5:24) Education and Career Development (12:00) Challenges in Early Childhood Education (13:58) Navigating Parenting in Modern Times (15:46) Supporting Parents and Community Engagement (20:07) Addressing Literacy Gaps in Education (23:22) Supporting Parents Through Various Stages (27:38) Understanding the Mental Health Crisis Among Youth (29:55) Insights from Susan’s Book on Conscious Leadership (31:10) Supporting Neurodivergent Children and Relationships (36:49) 🔗 Connect with Susan Leger-Ferraro Website: https://www.g3works.com/ ✨ Ways to Work with Me (Anisha Jennings) Website: jenningstechcorner.com/packages/ Book a Free Strategy Call: cal.com/anishajennings Instagram: @jenningstechcorner Email: jenningstechcorner@gmail.com ⭐ Loved this episode?Your reviews help the podcast reach more listeners. If today’s conversation inspired you, please leave a quick rating and review — it means the world. #SocialJustice #OrganizationalTransformation #EquityInBusiness #InclusionLeadership #BusinessForGood #SystemicChange #SocialEntrepreneur #TransformationLeadership #ChildDevelopment #EducationLeadership #ConsciousParenting
Your American Dream | Success Stories of Immigrant Women and Women of Color Entrepreneurs