In this episode of the Walt Weekly Podcast, Walter Latham Sr. and team interview Joanne McLeod Satterwhite, the first female transit bus operator in Raleigh, North Carolina. They discuss Joanne's upbringing, her career at Capital Area Transit, and her experiences as a trailblazer. They also touch on the importance of hospitality in the South and the impact of Rosa Parks on Joanne's journey. Throughout the conversation, Walter expresses admiration for Joanne's accomplishments and highlights her contributions to the community. They discuss Joanne's career as a bus driver, her experiences and challenges, and the impact she has made in her community. Joanne shares her passion for driving and her dedication to providing excellent service to her passengers. She also talks about the recognition she has received, including receiving the awards from the city of Raleigh. The conversation highlights the importance of making a difference and being a positive role model.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00Introducing the Guests
00:48Joanne's Background and Early Life
03:00Joanne's Career as a Bus Driver
07:09Joanne's Impact as a Bus Driver
12:55The Challenges Joanne Faced
18:52The Importance of Service to Others
23:51Joanne's Childhood and Farming Experience
28:02Joanne's Driving Experience and Training
30:58Training and Preparation
32:03Performance Evaluations
33:14Awards and Recognition
34:22Key to the City
35:29Tree Planting
35:59Current Work and Family
37:13Legacy and Making a Difference
41:15Opportunities for Women in Transit
43:05Retirement and Transition to New Job
44:13Writing a Book
47:43Positive Attitude and Impact
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