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    <copyright>2026 Queen City Podcast Nework</copyright>
    <description>"Changemakers" is a podcast that amplifies the stories and experiences of women shaping the construction, trades, and affordable housing industries. 

Each episode dives into the personal journeys of women who have overcome obstacles, challenged norms, and made significant contributions to their fields. 

The podcast not only celebrates these trailblazers but also provides practical tools, inspiration, and advice to empower the next generation.</description>
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      <title>A Conversation with Changemaker Diane Hunt</title>
      <description>In Episode 3 of Change Makers, host Kim sits down with Diane Hunt — CEO of Changed Choices and a 2025 She Built This City Changemaker Award recipient. Diane shares her journey from aerospace systems engineer to nonprofit leader serving women impacted by incarceration. She reflects on breaking barriers in male-dominated fields, the importance of inclusive leadership, and why truly listening to the people you serve is the most powerful tool a changemaker can have.</description>
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      <description>Latoya Foston, CEO of She Built the City, joins host Kim Lindstrom to share her journey from noticing racial inequities as a child to leading one of the most impactful workforce development organizations in construction and skilled trades. 

She gets real about survival, resilience, and why the trades are the most accessible path to economic freedom for everyone.</description>
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They discuss expanding from residential renovations into commercial work, managing construction’s many moving parts, and prioritizing safety. 

Tiffany highlights collaboration, community visibility through industry organizations, and the need for training access for underrepresented entrepreneurs.</description>
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