The World According To Suzi is here for me to share my songs, poems and stories. I'll also be sharing food and drink recipes, links and calendars of live music and other happenings in and around the Florida Keys, along with reviews on local restaurants, and tips on things to do. In Suzi's World there is always music, so I'll also be sharing play lists and my recommendations on music-new and old. So, please take a look around, click the links, leave a comment and let me know what you think, share your thoughts and give me a glimpse into your world!

Welcome To Suzi's World

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Let's Catch Up


 Well, hey there strangers!  It's been a minute.

So, we had these really weird couple of years, 2020-2021. A lot changed and I'm sorry that I neglected Suzi's World. Let's catch up, shall we?

After the American Cancer Society let me go in December 2020, I bounced around for a few months. It seemed that my requirements for a job had changed pretty drastically after my years at ACS.  I started looking for local, meaningful work.  Not just making money for myself and someone else, but using my training and skills to make a difference in the world, or at least my community...my world.

For almost 4 months in 2021 I worked part-time at the History of Diving Museum as Community Development Manager. What an amazing museum! If you haven't been there, go to Islamorada, pay $15 and explore over 4,000 years of man's quest to understand and venture under the sea.  I enjoyed my time there, designing ads and developing outreach campaigns, as well as getting to know the museum. But, one of the problems with meaningful work is that nonprofits are rarely able to pay well! 

In September 2021, I was offered the position of Rescuer Director at MarrVelous Pet Rescues. Now that was an interesting experience!  I have always been an animal lover, but primarily a cat person. Becoming comfortable with dogs, and even downright good with them, improved my life immensely. MPR is a foster based rescue run by an amazing founder and board of directors. During my 2+ years there we rescued nearly 300 dogs! I stay in touch with some of the adopters and get updates and photos. 

As you can probably imagine, it wasn't always an easy job. Yes, there were a lot of fun moments playing with puppies and enjoying the affection of a grateful rescue dog. But there was a lot of heartbreak when we lost half of a litter of puppies, or ended up with those dogs so failed by humans they just couldn't be rehomed. I will forever cherish my time there, but by the end of 2023 I knew it was about time to move on.  

Over the years, since the radio days, I have been part of the local Chambers of Commerce. With the radio and ACS, I was a member and frequented luncheons and after hours events at the Chambers from Key Largo to Key West. But, over the last few years it was primarily the Key Largo Chamber. The president and I had become friends and when she announced her upcoming retirement my next step became clear to me.  She and I spoke and I took the position as Vice President/Incoming President in February 2024. And, on January 1st of this year, I accepted the position as President of the Key Largo Chamber of Commerce & Florida Keys Visitor Center. 


In addition to readjusting my career to a more service oriented profession, I also increased my volunteer endeavors and presence in the community. Upper Keys BPW (Business & Professional Women) continues to be near and dear to my heart. I served as President from 2020-2022 and have held the informal position of Immediate Past President for almost 3 years. I even served in 2 positions at the BPW/FL state level - Delegate to Council of Presidents and Technology Chair. 







The Community Foundation of the Florida Keys also continues to hold my heart and a good bit of my time! But, I give it so happily because of how strongly I believe in the mission. My journey with CFFK started when I was asked in 2021 to join the newly formed Upper Keys Advisory Council as a charter member. While continuing to serve in that position, I have also joined the Development Committee, the Grant Review Committee and the new Scholarship Review Committee.  Reviewing and granting funds to deserving nonprofits is so incredibly rewarding! And, last year I had the extreme pleasure of presenting scholarships to graduating seniors at our local high school. 

Another part of my path the last few years has been leadership training. I graduated from CFFK's Leadership Success Academy in 2022.


I am also a proud graduate of Leadership Monroe County class XXXI in 2024.  "31 Fators!" - Best Class Ever!


Thanks for letting me catch up in one post to make up for several years of neglecting this page. I'll be doing my best to keep Suzi's World up to date and trying to share happiness and positivity! 

Thanks for visiting my world! 

Suzi


Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Keys Life Magazine

 









I am thrilled to be part of the Keys Life Family!  

Keys Life Magazine is distributed between Florida City and Mile Marker 38, in Bahia Honda. In total, we distribute 26,000 magazines every month through 62 magazine racks located at and around high traffic locations.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Monday, June 24, 2019

My Keys Weekly Newspapers Article







Suzi Youngberg is too sweet. Sweet like the blackberries she remembers picking with her grandmother when she was little growing up in rural Georgia. She later had a lucrative career in corporate sales and spent a lot of time on the road even after moving to the Keys in 1997. That was until her husband, Scott, was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that meant six months of treatment in Boston.
“We were looking at bankruptcy,” she said. “This town really came together and helped us raise money.” But it still wasn’t enough. That’s when Suzi made the phone call to the American Cancer Society. “It’s a number I give to anyone who has the ‘C’ word in their life.” (1-800-227-2345)
From there, the two of them moved into American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge in Boston. “It’s basically like the Ronald McDonald House for adults,” she said. “It was the most healing, peaceful experience of my life, and I vowed at that moment I would spend the rest of my life raising money for American Cancer Society.”
Once Scott was cleared and the two were back in the Keys, she quit her traveling job and set her roots into the community. As a member of Upper Keys BPW, “I’ve met more people and made more friends in the last two years than I did the first 18 years we lived down here,” she said.
That’s when she saw something on Facebook about the upcoming Relay for Life walk. She and Scott asked what they could do to help out. Fast forward a few years, and Suzi is now the society’s Community Development Manager for the Florida Keys. “We were just given so much help, we felt the need to give back,” she said.
Her typical day now consists of committee meetings, chamber meetings, recruiting teams, and seeking sponsorships for Making Strides walk, Relay for Life, and the Diamond Gala. “All the traveling I did before, traveling up and down the Keys is nothing,” she said.
So, we wanted to know about Suzi, who also is currently nominated for Woman of the Year. The winner will be announced at the Upper Keys BPW political forum on Oct. 17 at Whale Harbor in Islamorada.
How did you end up with American Cancer Society? I was tired of traveling after spending 20 years living in a hotel room — and knowing I might lose my husband, I knew I needed more together time with him and at home in my community.
One fun fact about you? I love my cat SugarBear like my child. He rescued us back in 2013. He walks on a leash, travels everywhere with us, including Colorado a few summers ago. People around our community know the big white cat on a leash … he even goes to Bill’s Liquor and a few other bars.
What’s the most rewarding project you’ve worked on? I love raising money for the American Cancer Society. I believe strongly in the mission.
What does success look like? Being happy with what I have and where I am in life.
Proudest achievement? When I first started dating my husband, I gave him a “love poem” that a few days later turned into a song. It was such a thrill! We have since written several songs together, and my younger brother who is also a musician and I have also collaborated on a song. We have a “Caribbean Soul” and when I have time, I write on Suzi’s World (suzisworld.com).
Dream meal: you are sitting at a diner counter eating … who walks in and sits next to you, what are you ordering? My favorite meal is bread, cheese and wine. And I can make conversation with anyone who happens to sit down next to me.
Favorite Keysy thing to do? I love being out on the water. I miss spending the night out and waking up on the Florida Bay.
What would your superpower be? Always wished I could fly.
Best piece of advice you ever received? Be happy.
What is your nerdiest passion? I’m a sci-fi nerd — “Star Trek,”“Star Wars,” even a little “Dr. Who.”
What was your first thought this morning? I have to get these questions answered for Kristen. And, I have an event in four days, YIKES!
Favorite guilty pleasure? When I traveled for a living, I was in different towns every night, and Outback was one of my favorite dinner spots because it felt familiar.When I am in Key West and have extra time, I often go in the Outback for their seared tuna; people look at me funny when I say I went to Key West and got tuna from Outback.
If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you do/buy? Take care of my parents! My mom has Parkinson’s and Daddy is her caretaker, so I would love to have lots of money to put them in a fabulous place to have her taken care of and let him travel and enjoy himself.
If you could change the world, what would you do? More love, less hate. I wish people would be kinder and think about their words and actions and how the effect others. Yes, it’s a cliché, but I always wish for world peace.
What did you want to be when you grew up? A writer. The great American novel is on my bucket list.
We heard you can sell anything; what’s the craziest thing you sold? Anyone need size 15 men’s pink Converse?
Finish these sentences…
Scott, my husband, would describe me as … Loving, quirky, messy, and, lately, very distracted. He is very patient when I have an event looming and get a little crazy!
My autobiography would be titled… “The World According to Suzi.”
I live by the motto … Money isn’t everything, find happiness and be nice.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk will take place in Key West on Saturday, Oct. 13* at Key West Amphitheater; with registration at 8 a.m., teams can still sign up. This year’s theme is “Younite” and she hopes to unite the Keys by having bigger all-inclusive events. (*NOTE-2019 Walks: October 12 in Key West, October 20 in Key Largo, and October 26 in Marathon.)
Last question: What’s a “Booby” drink?
Gilberts donates the proceeds from all the pink frozen “booby” drinks to American Cancer Society. (The Key Largo Bridge Bra Walk will be at Gilbert's Resort on October 20!)
(This was written by Kristen Livengood, and published in The Keys Weekly Newspapers on October 12, 2018.  Thanks to the Weekly for the great write up and for all their support of American Cancer Society in the Keys!)