Who's Your Ma Honey?

4: How Feeling Like an Outcast Led to Daniella Levine Cava Becoming Mayor

35 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 4: How Feeling Like an Outcast Led to Daniella Levine Cava Becoming Mayor

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What if the moments that made you feel like you didn’t belong… were actually shaping who you were meant to become? In this episode of Who’s Your Ma Honey?, Teri Williams and Suzan McDowell sit down with Miami-Dade Mayor Daxniella Levine Cava to unpack how early feelings of loneliness, disconnection, and not fitting in became the foundation of her leadership. From being an outcast as a child to navigating constant change and reinvention, Mayor Levine Cava shares how those experiences forced her to develop empathy, deep listening, and a people-first perspective that would ultimately define her path. Tune in - this episode not only talks about identity, perspective, and purpose, but it’s also about realizing that the discomfort you once tried to escape may actually be the thing preparing you to lead. KEY POINTS:  * Discovering the true source of success  * Being made to feel ashamed of where Mayor Levine came from * Realizing shame was actually her superpower * Understanding “undeserved shame” and how it shapes identity * Feeling like an outcast and not fitting in as a child * Reinventing herself through new environments * Becoming a leader by including others, not excluding them * How perspective and exposure shaped her worldview * Why deep listening became her greatest leadership skill QUOTES: “I wanted to have more friends, and I wanted to belong.” – Mayor Daniella Levine Cava “I had an opportunity to reinvent myself.” – Mayor Daniella Levine Cava “I needed to get outside of myself, be more present for others and listen better.” – Mayor Daniella Levine Cava RESOURCES: Daniella Levine Cava Instagram | @mayordlc [https://www.instagram.com/mayordlc/] Explore more from OneUnited Bank: 🏦 Learn more: oneunited.com [https://www.oneunited.com/] 💡 Build smarter with WiseOne: oneunited.com/wiseone [https://www.oneunited.com/wiseone/] 💳 Get the Card: oneunited.com/apply [https://www.oneunited.com/apply/] Who's Your Ma' Honey?  is produced by EPYC Media Network (visit at epyc.co [https://www.epyc.co/])

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