Consulting That Matters: Business as a Tool for Community Change. Build Business & Neighborhoods #yt
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My guest is Shawn M. Pearson – a top-tier consultant, social impact architect, and founder of The Zion Institute, a South Phoenix–based organization focused on economic growth, neighborhood revitalization, and community development.
With more than a decade in community work and 82+ businesses grown in the Greater Phoenix area, she sits at the intersection of:
- Small business consulting & capacity-building
- Social impact & neighborhood transformation
- Faith, leadership, and legacy
- Real-world results in underserved communities
If you’re a founder, nonprofit leader, or local business owner who cares about both profit and impact, this conversation will light a fire under you.
In this episode, we cover:
- From lived experience to ecosystem builder
How Shawn’s access to knowledge, relationships, and opportunities as a young woman shaped her mission to “send the elevator back down” for others. Official Website of the WM Phoenix Open
- Growing 82 businesses in Phoenix
The frameworks she uses to help entrepreneurs move from hustle and survival into systems, structure, and sustainable growth.
- What most small business owners get wrong
The mindset traps, structural gaps, and “I’ll figure it out alone” mentality that keep brilliant founders stuck.
- Community-first strategy that still scales
How The Zion Institute blends early childhood education, workforce pathways, and small business development to create measurable community impact in South Phoenix. Official Website of the WM Phoenix Open
- Social impact that isn’t just theater
How to design programs, partnerships, and businesses that actually move the needle for real people—without burning out your team or diluting your mission.
- Leadership, identity, and doing hard things
How Shawn thinks about being a Black woman leader in rooms that weren’t built for her, and what it really means to build tables instead of just asking for seats.
- Funding, partnerships & power dynamics
How to approach big institutions, corporate partners, and funders without losing your voice—or your community’s trust.
Who this episode is for:
- Entrepreneurs & small business owners
Who want more than just revenue – they want their work to matter in their city. - Nonprofit & community leaders
Looking for smarter, more sustainable ways to support local businesses and families. - Corporate & civic leaders
Curious about what real community partnership looks like (beyond the photo op and press release). - Aspiring consultants & ecosystem builders
Who want to understand how to move from “I help people” to “I build systems that change communities.”
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