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What does it take to lead with heart, challenge assumptions, and create real transformation in the fight against poverty? In this powerful episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck and Heather sit down with Megan Shreve, CEO of South Central Community Action Programs (SCCAP) and board chair of CAAP, to explore the bold strategies and deep empathy behind her leadership journey.

Megan shares how programs like Support Circles are helping families not just survive but thrive by creating safe, intentional spaces where people can rewrite their stories. From navigating the benefits cliff to launching art therapy and cognitive restructuring initiatives, she offers a vision for how Community Action can be both practical and deeply human.

Listeners will also get a candid look at Megan’s own path, from early childhood education to private-sector change management to nonprofit CEO. She opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, serving on boards, and the satisfaction of both policy-level impact and hands-on home repair. Through it all, Megan’s unwavering belief in the power of people—and the importance of listening—shines through.

If you’re looking for fresh ideas on leadership, resilience, and building stronger communities, this episode is full of insight, inspiration, and the kind of honesty that moves the work forward.