
In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with grassroots leader Roslyn Williams to share her powerful journey from everyday citizen to one of the most effective community organizers in the country. Roslyn recounts how a simple decision to volunteer in Georgia became her “one small step” into politics—leading to building movements, running campaigns, and eventually helping shape civic engagement efforts in Pennsylvania. Along the way, she discovered her unique ability to connect with people, inspire action, and turn conversations into real-world impact. She also shares her personal turning point—leaving behind old political affiliations, overcoming setbacks, and finding purpose in advocating for policies she truly believes in. Through it all, Roslyn emphasizes a key lesson: real change starts with one conversation, one ask, and the courage to get involved. This episode is an inspiring reminder that leadership doesn’t require a title—it starts with taking action, building relationships, and helping others find their voice.
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