Let's Bee Real with Bee Powell
In this inspiring episode of Let’s Bee Real, Bee Powell sits down with Megan Cloudman, a passionate community advocate, youth mentor, and longtime DeLand resident. Together, they explore what it truly means to empower the next generation, how youth leadership builds stronger communities, and why adults must intentionally create space for teens to step into meaningful roles. Megan shares powerful stories—from high school float-building that brought 65+ students together, to service projects that sparked confidence and belonging in unexpected kids. She also opens up about her family’s deep roots in DeLand, her husband’s journey to becoming mayor, and how their household’s commitment to service has shaped countless young lives. If you care about youth empowerment, community building, leadership development, DeLand involvement, or fostering opportunities for teens, this is an episode you won’t forget. 🔍 Topics Covered ✅ Why youth empowerment is essential in every community ✅ How DeLand families can involve kids in leadership ✅ The impact of service projects on confidence & belonging ✅ The role of parents and community leaders in youth development ✅ How extracurricular activities shape identity ✅ The importance of modeling servant leadership ✅ Real stories of teens stepping up in powerful ways ✅ How the Cloudman family’s involvement influences the community ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Community talent & playful intro 00:16 – Welcome to Let’s Bee Real 00:41 – Introducing guest Megan Cloudman 00:59 – How Bee & Megan first met 01:22 – Their long-term connection through school, business & horses 01:43 – Who Megan is: family, passion, roots in DeLand 02:14 – Raising teens in a community-focused environment 02:49 – Life at the Cloudman house: horses, dogs, routines 03:51 – How the family first got involved in DeLand 04:19 – Service dogs & community engagement 05:10 – How Chris Cloudman running for mayor affected their family 05:40 – Youth involvement during the mayoral campaign 06:20 – Megan stepping into philanthropic work 06:46 – Homecoming float-building: a story of unity 07:50 – How over 65 kids got involved 08:13 – Why teens want to be part of something 08:54 – Neighborhood Center toy drive & student involvement 09:50 – The impact of kids handing gifts directly 10:55 – Why leadership opportunities matter 11:16 – How DeLand High’s leadership class works 12:53 – Expanding youth involvement beyond SGA 13:35 – Inviting youth into community organizations 14:34 – Role of family-oriented clubs like Rotary Sunset 15:24 – Teaching kids real community service through hands-on work 16:01 – Why adults must model the behavior we want to see 17:02 – A powerful example: student who engineered the float 18:23 – Watching a teen’s confidence explode 19:20 – Transportation challenges & how adults can help 20:01 – Lightning Round: defining community 20:20 – If DeLand had a mascot… 21:11 – Local spots where Megan feels most connected 22:26 – Dream home in three words 23:23 – Favorite candy bar 23:39 – Closing thoughts on shaping youth + community legacy
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