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Have you ever felt an inner pull to do something more meaningful—but didn’t know where to start? On this episode of Smart Women Talk, we’re joined by Alexis Ramsey, CEO of We Care Foster Care, for a powerful conversation about purpose, service, and choosing impact over comfort. Alexis shares how her global career in education led her back home—and into nonprofit leadership—where she’s working to break the foster care–to–prison cycle and change lives through education, housing, and workforce development. If you’re in midlife and feeling the nudge to step into something bigger, this episode will meet you right where you are. You’ll hear: How a lifelong commitment to education led Alexis to foster care advocacy Why midlife is often the moment purpose gets louder The hard truths about nonprofit leadership (yes, it’s still a business) What it takes to break the foster care–to–prison pipeline Why fear isn’t a stop sign—it’s part of the path If you’ve ever wanted your money to reflect what matters most to you, this episode is a must-listen. Alexis Ramsey is the CEO and Executive Director of We Care Foster Care, where she leads efforts to support youth in foster care through education, stability, and long-term opportunity. An educator for more than 25 years, Alexis began her career in Detroit Public Schools before spending two decades teaching internationally in Malawi, Africa; Beijing, China; and Hanoi, Vietnam. Her work abroad included roles with USAID, the United Nations International School, and multiple international schools, serving students from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Throughout her career, Alexis has helped write two national curricula and has remained deeply committed to a child’s right to quality education. Her work centers on the belief that education must support the whole child—academically, emotionally, and socially—and serve as a foundation for breaking cycles of poverty and instability. Connect with Alexis at WeCareFosterCare.org.