Ep#45 | Love got her out of her race & sexuality box

The Change Makers Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Rúna Magnús #Dottir

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Rachel Rosen is on a mission to start a global conversation about inclusion, equity, and courageous leadership. She helps courageous leaders uncover their blindspots and take their diverse team to the next level with intentionality and integrity. With a Masters from Stanford, and extensive training in leadership, coaching, team and organizational development, S.P.A.R.K. experiences are grounded in theory and practice. She relentlessly believes that--one conversation and one community at a time--we can make the world a better place.How much can you do for love or your family?A very interesting and enlightening talk with Rachel about her quest to fight for gender equality and getting out of her own set of boxes.She's now part of something larger and she's not one to stay silent and stay still when there's injustice. Some great takeaways from Rachel:Love out loud!Be expose to all sort of life - get outside your boxAre you really leading with courage?Break down your barriers to connect to peopleCommitWe all have feminine and masculine energy - both are equalLive a life with more empathyFor as little as $3 a month you can support The Change Makers to open up for the limiting, isolating and divisive boxes that are no longer serving humankind.Just go to www.Patreon.com/NoMoreBoxes today! GRAB A COPY OF  SOME OF RACHEL'S FAVORITE BOOK                  " Daring Greatly "   GRAB A COPY " High Performance Habits" GRAB A COPY    " Big Magic " GRAB A COPY MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS AN EPISODE OF THE CHANGE MAKERS PODCASTSUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL ON APPLE PODCAST OR STITCHER  The Change Makers Podcast RSS Subscribe to The Change Makers Podcast Get the latest Leadership, Personal Branding, Culture & Communications Tips, Insights, Tools & Stories from other changemakers delivered directly to your inbox. First Name Last Name Email Address Sign Up We respect your privacy. Thank you!

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