Contagious Culture
In this episode of the Contagious Culture Podcast, Kyle S. King [https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamkylesking/] sits down with Maxie Gluckman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxiegluckman/], [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxiegluckman/] executive director of Friends of Fundesur, to explore leadership, global service, education, migration, and the power of listening. Maxie shares how her journey as a teacher, researcher, and global citizen led her to support communities in southern Honduras through a foundation connected to the shrimp industry. They discuss how environmental and economic changes affect families, why storytelling must center dignity instead of trauma, and how leadership often begins with one small act of courage and kindness. The message is simple: you do not have to change the entire world at once. You can listen, take action, and create meaningful change one person at a time. Episode History 00:00 — Introduction 01:00 — Maxie’s walkout song and educational journey 02:30 — Growing up as a first-generation American 03:30 — Teaching and learning from immigrant families 04:50 — The work of Friends of Fundesur 05:45 — Why shrimp farming has become more difficult 07:00 — How supply-chain changes affect children and families 07:30 — Why this work became Maxie’s calling 08:45 — Leadership through action 09:15 — A small act of kindness after a fundraiser 11:00 — Stories from migrant families 13:15 — Identity beyond professional titles 14:30 — Running toward motherhood and greater equity 16:30 — How listeners can support the mission 17:30 — Maxie’s slingshot moments 18:30 — Identity, allyship, and community work 19:30 — Reconnecting a mother and daughter 21:30 — Advice for sustaining meaningful work 22:30 — Where to connect with Friends of Fundesur Key Takeaways * Listening to communities should come before designing solutions for them. * Leadership is choosing to act when doing nothing would be easier. * Small moments of kindness can hold as much meaning as large-scale initiatives. * Stories should highlight resilience, learning, and dignity, not only trauma. * Access and privilege create a responsibility to build bridges for others. * Community work requires humility, self-awareness, and a willingness to question your role. * Caring for yourself is necessary if you want to continue caring for others. * Relationships and introductions can be just as valuable as financial donations. - Learn More About the Contagious Culture Conference [https://spreadcontagiousculture.com/] Subscribe & Leave a Review to The Contagious Culture Podcast Subscribe to Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contagious-culture/id1829207363] 📞 Schedule Your Call Here [https://links.theculturelab.org/widget/booking/DmipbO4FF6aXtbSgzwlQ] 🖥️ Join the #1 Community for Leaders and Change Makers [https://the-growth-lab-community.lovable.app/] 👉🏽 Apply to Be in the Growth Alliance [https://growth-alliance-2026.lovable.app/] 👉🏽Connect with Kyle S. King [https://meet-kyle-s-king.lovable.app/]
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