Tiny Little Victories

By: Jennifer Kite-Powell
  • Summary

  • Tiny Little Victories brings you candid conversations with humans who are changing our world. The show is hosted by tech journalist, writer and author Jennifer Kite-Powell. Jennifer's engaging interview style allows guests to share their inspiring stories in an authentic and often eye-opening way—no emojis needed. Tune in bi-weekly on Wednesdays to hear from changemakers, crusaders and visionaries who are shaping our world one day at a time. If you're looking for motivation, insights, or just a good story, Tiny Little Victories is the place to find thought-provoking content and good conversation.

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Episodes
  • The Magician with Blazej Wojtyla
    Nov 27 2024

    On this rocking episode, I had the chance to talk with one of my favorite humans from my time working with startups in Estonia -- Blazej Wojtyla. Blazej is the kind of human who uses every facet of his brain. He always thinks quietly and thoughtfully, and the outcome is always something spectacular. Blazej is the the CEO and founder of Jazzy Innovations and Stream Sage is also the writer and creator of the one-man interactive stage show in Poland, How It Has to Be.


    But let’s back up a little. As a successful entrepreneur, Blazej built Jazzy Innovations and Stream Sage in his native Poland. Stream Sage transforms content into a connected storytelling experience that engages customers. The technology he created lets users connect any content (video, live streaming, text, images, and storytelling) directly with their products/services, which offers a new way to unlock revenue and conversions and drive engagement.


    But along the way, Blazej felt like he had a story to tell. He had grown up doing magic and was fascinated by the philosophical and problem-solving principles that empowered magicians.

    So Blazej returned to his passion as a young adult and began developing a play about finding and recalibrating your instinct, letting go of programming, and challenging yourself to stand up for your path and the journey you are on.


    He hired an acting coach, honed his playwriting skills and re-opened the door to his love of magic. After months of many twists and turns, defending his choice to focus on the show, How It Has To Be opened in October 2024 in Poland to rave reviews.


    How It Has To Be challenges conventional thinking and encourages the audience to dig deeper into who they are and how they are defined. What’s not to love?


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    We are proudly hosted on the Acast platform. Tiny Little Victories is a ⁠⁠Storyology⁠⁠ ⁠production.

    Please listen to, rate, comment on, and follow Tiny Little Victories on⁠ ⁠Acast, Spotify⁠, ⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠, Amazon Music, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts. Connect and follow us on the socials at Tiny Little Victories ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠.


    ⁠Tiny Little Victories is created, produced and hosted by ⁠⁠Jennifer Kite-Powell.

    Our story producer is Terrie Barron, Head of Story and Strategy at Storyology.

    Sound engineer, Dimitry Vleugel


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    46 mins
  • The Bee Hero with Itai Kanot
    Nov 5 2024

    Here's a fact you need to staple to your head: 70% of crops worldwide rely on bees. Yup, so that tomato is in your BLT, and it needs bees. That avocado that's about to be inedible needs bees. But with their increased mortality rates, your neighbour spraying toxins in the form of mosquitos being gone, and pesticides flooding the planet, these poor bees - who only make a teaspoon of honey in their entire short lifespan, are experiencing whole colony collapse. Without pollinators, we have no crops.


    Beekeepers and farmers are facing increased financial strains, which makes it much harder to feed a growing global population—which, by the way, we need and are running out of food.


    Enter Itai Kanot, the Co-founder and Chief Growth Officer at BeeHero, a technology company focused on precision pollination services to improve crop yields. He's a beekeeper, and he was part of his father's beekeeping business, Boaz Kanot Bees & Honey. He has been around bees (and stung by bees) since he was five years old.


    Itai was on track to take over the family bee business, but his father gave him some good advice: Get out there and see what you want to do. So he did. Itai shares his story from beekeeper to entrepreneur and how he and his co-founders have created sensors for hives that help beekeepers understand what's happening in the hive through temperature, humidity, and even the nervousness of the queen.


    Today, BeeHero and Itai are on a mission to help growers pollinate their crops with bees and ensure we all have a food future!

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    Follow BeeHero on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!

    Watch this BeeHero video!


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    We are proudly hosted on the Acast platform. Tiny Little Victories is a ⁠⁠Storyology⁠⁠ ⁠production.

    Please listen to, rate, comment on, and follow Tiny Little Victories on⁠ ⁠Acast, Spotify⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠, Amazon Music, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts.

    Connect and follow us on the socials at Tiny Little Victories ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠.

    ⁠Tiny Little Victories is created, produced and hosted by ⁠⁠Jennifer Kite-Powell.




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    40 mins
  • Saving our soil with Kathryn Radovan
    Oct 17 2024

    Soil isn't sexy. Even Martha Stewart, in her new commercial for organic soil from Miracle Grow, is out stumping for soil, calling herself a 'dirt nerd.' Good for you, Martha. But while Martha is making our backyard soil healthier, we need to think about making the food that grows our food healthier.


    Soil has a microbiome. And here's one for trivia night: there are more soil microorganisms in a teaspoon of healthy soil than there are people on the Earth. Sadly, our soil is dying; it's a non-renewable resource, and healthy, well-managed soil can take carbon out of the atmosphere.


    Meet Kathryn Radovan, Co-founder and Senior vice president of business operations at Terra Vera. Terra Vera created an amino acid that uses nature to treat and fertilize soils. Terra Vera is a first-of-its-kind agriculture technology company using an amino acid platform to prevent crop loss and safely improve crop quality. Let's not forget about the bees. Their new company, ApiVera, is going to help commercial beekeepers in so many ways—and if the bees are healthy and happy, so are our crops!


    Kathryn talks about the importance of creating sustainable agriculture, how the best discoveries can lead to a new way of thinking, and how her time growing up around the wetlands of Florida changed her perspective on the world.


    Check out their upcoming crowdfunding campaign to help the bees: Indiegogo Pre-Launch (Coming soon!)

    ApiVera by Terra Vera

    Twitter: @terraveratweets

    Instagram: @tryterravera

    LinkedIn: @terravera


    ApiVera Social Media:

    Instagram: @ApiVera

    Facebook: @ApiVera

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    Tiny Little Victories is a Storyology production.

    Listen on the Acast platform, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music

    Follow the show on our website and LinkedIn or Jennifer's X account

    Created, produced and hosted by Jennifer Kite-Powell


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    37 mins

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