Matt Lehrman

Community Catalysts

Community Catalysts is a weekly podcast from Social Prosperity Partners, hosted by Matt Lehrman, where leaders from local government and nonprofits reflect on what they've learned—often the hard way—and share practical wisdom for those working to strengthen their communities.

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Matt Lehrman

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Government

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www.socialprosperity.us

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

"With People, Not To People" with Matt Hillmann, Executive Director, Minnesota Association of School Administrators 07.07.2026

How do communities build trust, navigate disagreement, and make difficult decisions that people can genuinely support? After nearly a decade as superintendent of Northfield Public Schools, Matt Hillmann is preparing to lead school administrators across Minnesota as the incoming Executive Director of the Minnesota Association of School Administrators. Reflecting on his leadership journey, he shares...

"Seen, Heard, and Valued" with Sarah Jakle, Founder of DemocraShe 30.06.2026

What does it take to help young people see themselves as future leaders, public servants, and changemakers? Sarah Jakle believes leadership begins long before someone runs for office. As founder of the nonprofit DemocraShe, she works with high school girls across the country to build the confidence, resilience, and civic skills needed to participate in public life and help shape their communities....

"Helping People Feel Heard" with Alyia Gaskins, Mayor of Alexandria, VA 23.06.2026

What does it take to lead when people are anxious, frustrated, or losing faith in public institutions? Mayor Alyia Gaskins believes leadership begins by helping people feel heard. In this conversation, she shares how listening, transparency, and authentic communication can strengthen trust, improve decision-making, and bring communities together during challenging times. From resident roundtables...

"Failing Without Becoming a Failure" with Wayne Handley, Interim City Manager, City of Buena Vista, VA 16.06.2026

What happens when a leader holds someone accountable without diminishing them? In Part 2 of this conversation, Wayne Handley shares a formative experience from early in his law enforcement career that continues to shape how he leads today. What began as a professional mistake became a powerful lesson in mentorship, trust, and leadership. Drawing on his experiences in law enforcement, counseling, a...

"Sometimes the Mission is Team Welfare" with Wayne Handley, Interim City Manager, City of Buena Vista, VA 09.06.2026

What is a leader's first responsibility?  Drawing on lessons from the Marine Corps, law enforcement, counseling, and local government, Wayne Handley, PhD, shares one of the most important insights of his leadership journey: leaders are responsible for both mission accomplishment and the welfare of their people. And sometimes, the mission is the welfare of the people. In this first part of a two-pa...

"When Precision Meets Public Leadership" with Councilmember Monte Lyons, Gilbert, AZ 02.06.2026

What happens when someone trained in the demanding world of aerospace engineering and large-scale operations steps into local government, where decisions are shaped not only by data and systems, but by politics, competing priorities, community emotion, and public trust? In this conversation, Gilbert, Arizona Councilmember Monte Lyons reflects on the transition from decades in aerospace leadership...

"Public Service Begins With Listening" with Penny Gross, Former Member of Fairfax County (VA) Board of Supervisors 26.05.2026

After nearly three decades on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Penny Gross reflects on the changing realities of public leadership in one of America's largest local governments. This conversation explores civic trust, public dialogue, and the growing challenge of helping communities stay connected in divided times. Penny shares insights about community engagement, difficult conversations,...

"Still Reaching." A Special 100th Episode of Community Catalysts 19.05.2026

In this special 100th episode of Community Catalysts, Matt Lehrman of Social Prosperity Partners reflects on the deeper lessons that have emerged from 100 conversations with civic leaders across the country. Drawing on a childhood memory of reaching for the brass ring on a carousel, he explores what leadership often feels like in practice: uncertain, emotional, imperfect—and still full of possibil...

"The Truth Is the Work." with Charlie Cauffman, COO, Washakie County School District #1, Wyoming 12.05.2026

Charlie Cauffman's leadership was shaped in a moment he didn't expect and couldn't avoid. Early in his career, just months into a new role, he uncovered a seven-figure budget deficit that required immediate action—and public decisions that would directly affect people's livelihoods. Serving in a close-knit rural community where relationships are personal and highly visible, Charlie faced not only...

"Raise Your Hand." with John Little, Partner Emeritus, Social Prosperity Partners 05.05.2026

For John Little, public service was never an abstract idea. It was a call—and it felt personal. As a boy, listening to John F. Kennedy's voice echo through his home, the message landed with clarity: step forward, serve, take responsibility. He did. Over a decades-long career in Scottsdale, John rose from budget analyst to city manager, carrying that sense of duty into decisions that shaped a growi...

"Engagement with Purpose" with Christian Dorsey, Former Chair, Arlington County Board, Virginia 28.04.2026

Christian Dorsey's path to public service began with a realization: if no one else is willing to act, leadership becomes your responsibility. From a career in economic policy and nonprofit work to serving as chair of the Arlington County Board, his journey reflects a steady commitment to turning ideas into action. Leading in the Washington, D.C. region means working across boundaries, balancing co...

"Healthy People, Strong Communities" with Marty Cho, CEO and Co-founder of Mechi 21.04.2026

From his youth in Cameroon to building a career in the United States as a nurse practitioner, school board trustee, and entrepreneur, Marty Cho's journey reflects a powerful throughline: well-being is foundational to learning, leadership, and community. As CEO and Co-founder of Mechi and a former trustee of the Jefferson Union High School District Board, Marty connects his clinical experience with...

"Local Responsibility in Remote Places." with Nils Andreassen, Alaska Municipal League 14.04.2026

What does local responsibility look like in places where communities aren't connected by roads, where fuel arrives once a year, and where distance shapes every decision? In this episode, Nils Andreassen of the Alaska Municipal League shares how cities and towns across Alaska meet the demands of governing in some of the most remote conditions in the country. Supporting communities that are often is...

"Public Education Is Where We Learn to Live Together." with Jennifer Hall Lee, Pasadena Unified School Board, California 07.04.2026

Jennifer Hall Lee's approach to public leadership is rooted in a story that began with her mother. As a social worker at Willowbrook State School—once one of the nation's largest institutions for people with disabilities—her mother helped expose conditions of overcrowding, neglect, and abuse that had been hidden from public view. That work, which Jennifer witnessed firsthand, contributed to a nati...

"Don't Be Right. Be Understood." with Mayor Derrick Wood, Town of Dumfries, Virginia 31.03.2026

Derrick Wood didn't set out to become Mayor. He was selling barbecue in a parking lot when a cease-and-desist order pushed him into a council meeting he didn't even know existed. Years later, he was leading the town. What he discovered along the way is a lesson many leaders learn the hard way: being right isn't enough. If people don't see the impact on their lives, they won't support the outcome....

"Social Media Playbook" with Sam Toles, CiviSocial 24.03.2026

Many local leaders have given up on the idea that meaningful civic dialogue can happen on social media, a space many experience as deeply toxic. Sam Toles says the problem isn't social media as a whole, but the ways local governments often choose to show up there—approaches that can unintentionally fuel outrage rather than connection. A former media executive, city council member, and founder of C...

"Guarding the Process" with Recorder Dana Lewis, Pinal County, Arizona 17.03.2026

When elections work well, most people never think about them. When something goes wrong, the entire system is suddenly under a microscope. Dana Lewis, Recorder and Officer in Charge of Elections for Pinal County, speaks candidly about what it means to carry that responsibility. From chaotic election-day failures to rebuilding systems designed to prevent a single point of breakdown, Dana describes...

"Optimism on the Oath" with Trustee Maiaika Velazquez, Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, CA 10.03.2026

Optimism is not the first quality many people associate with public office. It is, however, the quality that defines Trustee Maiaika Velazquez. Elected in lieu of opposition just minutes before the filing deadline, Maiaika stepped into school board service carrying lived experience shaped by poverty, special needs advocacy, and firsthand encounters with bureaucracy. She knows what it feels like to...

"Creating a Little Utopia" with Clerk Trustee Tauna Rodarte, Fallbrook Union High School District, CA 03.03.2026

What does it look like to shift from hands-on service to public stewardship? In Fallbrook, California—a rural community shaped by agriculture, military families, and economic challenge—that question takes on real meaning. Tauna Rodarte reflects on moving from decades of volunteer nonprofit leadership into the disciplined role of school board governance, where impact is measured less by direct acti...

"When Everyone Advances" with Chairman Jeffrey McKay, Fairfax County, Virginia 24.02.2026

Policy choices shape communities—but values shape policy. Chairman Jeffrey McKay reflects on leading Fairfax County through economic disruption while also advancing One Fairfax, a countywide framework that requires leaders to examine how decisions affect opportunity, access, and long-term outcomes across communities. He discusses what it takes to hold together short-term crisis response and long-t...

"Governing Across Difference" with Kristen Miles, Director of Board Development, Oregon School Boards Association 17.02.2026

Strong governance begins, not with agreement, but with shared purpose. When governing bodies struggle, it's rarely about policy alone. It's about how leaders manage disagreement, use their limited public time, and stay focused on what matters most. Drawing on her work with school boards across Oregon, Kristen Miles explains why those dynamics directly shape outcomes—and how boards can govern more...

"Positive Politics" with Neil Thanedar, Executive Director, Michigan Campaign Finance Network 10.02.2026

Democracy does not need to be reinvented. It needs to be cared for. In this conversation, Neil Thanedar reflects on how transparency strengthens public trust by helping communities better understand the systems that already serve them. Drawing on the investigative work of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, he explains how tracing the flow of money in politics brings clarity, accountability, an...

"Trust is the True Infrastructure of Local Government" with Matthew Johnson, Town Manager, Jamestown, NC 03.02.2026

Trust is easy to take for granted until it is tested. In this candid conversation, Matthew Johnson, Town Manager of Jamestown, reflects on key moments that shaped his understanding of public trust, from an early misstep in a rezoning meeting to navigating community division, misinformation, and leadership turnover during a once-in-a-generation development decision. Johnson explores what it means t...

"The Next Generation of Local Leadership" with Vice Chair Maureen Coffey, Arlington County, Virginia 27.01.2026

Expectations of local leadership are changing—and this conversation helps explain how and why. Vice Chair Maureen Coffey reflects on stepping into office as the youngest person ever elected to the Arlington County Board, what it took to earn trust, and what surprised her once she was in the role——while navigating barriers that aren't always visible, but still shape who feels welcomed into leadersh...

"Our Shared Purpose" with Matt Lehrman, Social Prosperity Partners 25.11.2025

As 2025 draws to a close, Community Catalysts host Matt Lehrman offers a heartfelt reflection on gratitude, leadership, and the promise of local democracy. In this special Thanksgiving message, he reminds us that the future of our nation depends not on distant politics, but on how neighbors come together to listen, deliberate, and lead in the places we call home. Disagreement, Matt observes, isn't...

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