Beyond What You See

Beyond What You See-Episode 16-Kenyatta Sinclair

29 min · 20. Feb. 2026
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In this episode of Beyond What You See, we sit down with Kenyatta Sinclair, Chief People Officer at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, to explore the journey behind the title. From her early days in pre-college programs at Marquette University, to a formative summer in Upward Bound and SAM, Kenyatta reflects on leadership, equity, purpose, and what it means to grow in a city experiencing both opportunity and challenge. This is a powerful, full-circle conversation about becoming, belonging, and the impact of investing in young people—then and now.

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Beyond What You See-Episode 18-JohnRae’ Stowers

Beyond What You See — Featuring JohnRae’ Stowers In this episode, we sit down with JohnRae’ Stowers, a leader in college access and student success who is committed to helping students and communities grow with purpose. JohnRae’ describes herself through her work as a caring connector — someone who builds relationships, cultivates growth, and supports others in becoming their best selves. We talk about: • Leading with care and connection • Balancing multiple roles while maintaining peace • The importance of faith, family, and grounding • Normalizing struggle as part of growth • Creating impact through education and community As an educator, wife, mother, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, JohnRae’ shares how she navigates it all with intention and purpose. This conversation will encourage anyone striving to grow, lead, and make a difference. Because what you see… is not all there is.

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