Episode

From Power to Possibility — The Story of Emily Teitsworth

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Between the East and the West
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Apr 16, 2026
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4503
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Summary

In this conversation, Meenu Gupta and Emily Teitsworth explore the intersections of climate justice, philanthropy, leadership, and community power. Emily shares insights from decades of work across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the United States, challenging traditional models of development and funding. Together they discuss trust-based philanthropy, why urgency fades at the top, how communities closest to the problem often hold the best solutions, and why real leadership begins with humility, accountability, and listening. Emily also reflects on identity, belonging, cross-cultural understanding, and the transformative meaning of “switching on a light.” Keywords Climate justice, philanthropy, trust-based funding, leadership, global development, community empowerment, sustainability, renewable energy, belonging, accountability, inclusion, social impact, cross-cultural leadership, women empowerment, energy access, equity, systemic change, Indigenous wisdom, climate solutions, global South. Takeaways Communities closest to the problem often know the best solutions. Trust is foundational to effective philanthropy and development. Funding without urgency can delay life-changing impact. Leadership is shifting from control to collaboration. Accountability is essential for authentic trust. Cultural context shapes how progress and time are understood. Incremental actions can create global systemic change. Belonging can empower people more deeply than money alone. Real inclusion means voice, access, and dignity. Energy access creates agency, opportunity, and health. Inner personal work often shapes outer structural change. Humility is critical in cross-cultural collaboration. Sound Bites “Urgency dissipates as you get higher up the food chain.” “Those closest to the problem…