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A More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change.

Following a life-altering "dark night of the soul" experience of professional grief and burnout, podcast host Bethaney Wilkinson set out on healing journey to discover a more rooted, authentic and seasonal way to live. This podcast is an unfolding collection of conversations on the need for slow, sacred living as a healing pathway for some of the biggest challenges facing us in modern times.

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Listening to our soul in all seasons, but especially those of restlessness, is hard, but rewarding work. In today’s episode, you get to hear Matt’s story of listening to the restlessness of his soul and pursuing a richer life through vulnerability. Matt and I discuss:playing in communitynavigating transitions in our identitylistening for restlessness of our soulsimportance for vulnerabilitythe need for community Episode Notes:For the episode transcript, click here. Learn More About Stoke: https://www.stokethefire.live/aboutLearn More About the January 2024 Stoke Retreat: https://www.stokethefire.live/eventsA More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway –  https://www.instagram.com/amorebeautifulway/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
Learning how to tell the truth about who we are is among the bravest and most challenging work we do. It is also essential for our growth and flourishing. In today’s podcast, you get to hear Danielle’s story of shedding old identities and stepping more fully into her sacred work and identity. Danielle and I discuss:shedding layers of conditioning and expectations choosing to not become a biological motherthe liberating power of Black storytellingmaking space for our healing and evolutionlistening to and learning from our inner childrenheartache’s ability to water the seeds of our growththe nuances of intergenerational healing Episode Notes:For the episode transcript, click here.Learn more about Danielle here: https://bloomingallover.co/The link to learn more about the retreat and receive The Re:naissance Within Reflection Guide:https://bloomingallover.myflodesk.com/renaissancereflectionguideA More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway –  https://www.instagram.com/amorebeautifulway/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
What does it look like to be connected to our minds and our bodies in today’s society? This A More Beautiful Way Conversation with Dr. Cherini Ghobrial is a thought provoking reflection on what it looks like to feel your feelings, come home to your body and live embodied. Cherini and I discuss:being conditioned to be a high achiever chronic pain and fatigue living in the present, moment by moment coming home to yourself and somatic therapy feeling your feelings and coming back into your bodycountercultural living focused on healing and liberation the rapture of being alive and aliveness as a human right Learn more about Dr. Cherini Ghobrial - Cherini’s website Episode Notes:For the episode transcript, click here. A More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway –  https://www.instagram.com/amorebeautifulway/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
What does it look like to hold the nuances of resistance, decolonization, storytelling, and everyday flourishing in today’s world? This A More Beautiful Way Conversation with Kaitlin Curtice is a thoughtful, shared reflection on what it looks like to slow down, to tend to our wounds, to build connection through storytelling and to continue on the journey of healing and decolonization. Kaitlin and I discuss: the daily habits that ground the morning and orient our days the need for grief and ritual as we move through life’s endings how the wisdom of children is vital in our creation of a more beautiful future and world the meaning of decolonization, both personally and collectively the complexity of indigeneity and the importance of learning from indigenous peoples around the world  rooting in gratitude as a spiritual practice  writing and creativity as a pathway home This conversation is delightful and my hope is that you find nourishment for your inner and outer journey through listening. About KaitlinKaitlin Curtice is an award-winning author, poet-storyteller, and public speaker. As an enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi nation, Kaitlin writes on the intersections of spirituality and identity and how that shifts throughout our lives. She also speaks on these topics to diverse audiences who are interested in truth-telling and healing. As an inter-spiritual advocate, Kaitlin participates in conversations on topics such as colonialism in faith communities, and she has spoken at many conferences on the importance of inter-faith relationships. Her new book, Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day, examines the journey of resisting the status quo of hate by caring for ourselves, one another, and Mother Earth. Besides her books, Kaitlin has written online for Sojourners, Religion News Service, Apartment Therapy, On Being, SELF Magazine, Oprah Daily, and more. Her work has been featured on CBS and in USA Today. She also writes at The Liminality Journal. Kaitlin lives in Philadelphia with her family.Subscribe to Kaitlin’s Substack - The Liminality JournalLearn more about Kaitlin’s Work - Kaitlin’s WebsiteBuy Kaitlin’s Newest Book - Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness EverydayFor the episode transcript, click here. A More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway –  https://www.instagram.com/amorebeautifulway/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this A More Beautiful Way Conversation, Hillarie Maddox and I have a warm, inviting dialogue on what it looks like to rewild our lives and create slower, more connected lives. Hillarie and I discuss:identity and self discovery landscape, culture and sustainability in South Dakota homesteading land and healing for black women race, land ownership, and connection to the land rewilding and slowing down our livesConnect with Hillarie: Apply for Rewilding Coaching w/ Hillarie: https://rewildingcoaching.lpages.co/fall2024/Read Black Girl Country Living: https://bgcl.substack.comFollow Hillarie on Instagram: @blackgirl.countrylivingEpisode Notes:For the episode transcript, click here. A More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway –  https://www.instagram.com/amorebeautifulway/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
If you're hoping to linger with the bigger questions of personal and collective healing, this conversation is for you.Host, Bethaney Wilkinson, interviews Nina Simons about the role self-cultivation and personal healing plays in the work of addressing the many crises we're facing as a species. Nina Simons is co-founder of Bioneers and serves as its Chief Relationship Strategist. She is a social entrepreneur who is passionate about the power of women to transform the world, reaching racial and gender justice, indigeneity and rekindling a sacred relationship to nature, while co-creating a just transition that’s regenerative, loving and peaceful.She speaks internationally and co-facilitates transformative leadership offerings that integrate Relational Mindfulness, Restoring the Deep Feminine and The Work That Reconnects.Nina co-edited Moonrise: The Power of Women Leading from the Heart, and recently wrote the award-winning book Nature, Culture & the Sacred: A Woman Listens for Leadership. She was named a recipient of the Goi Peace Award in recognition of her pioneering work through Bioneers to promote nature-inspired innovations for restoring (reciprocal relationships among) the Earth and our human community.You can access our conversation transcript here. Learn more about A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
What might it look like to find a more beautiful way to navigate the racial harm and disconnection of our time? What might it look like to find the healing pathways within our own family lineages and in the places we come from? What roles do repair and forgiveness play in cultivating a new world?In today's conversation, we are joined by author, activist and storyteller Lisa Sharon Harper. Through the lens of her most recent book, "Fortune: How Race Broke My Family and the World and How to Repair It All," Lisa walks through how learning our family histories, and setting those histories within the context of the broader history of one's nation, opens up healing pathways to repair the harms of racial hierarchy in our world. ABOUT LISALisa Sharon Harper (LSMA, Columbia University; MFA, University of Southern California) is the founder of Freedom Road, a consulting group dedicated to shrinking the narrative gap. A sought-after speaker, trainer, and consultant with more than 100,000 social media followers, Harper has written several books, including the critically acclaimed The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right. Her work has been featured in the New Yorker, Relevant, Essence, HuffPost, The National Civic Review, and CNN, and she has appeared on PBS's Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, TV One, Fox News, NPR, and Al Jazeera America. Harper previously served as chief church engagement officer at Sojourners, where she mobilized the church to engage campaigns on immigration reform and racial justice. She has researched her family origins for three decades and presented on her ancestors achievements at the African American Civil War Museum. Harper lives in the same Philadelphia neighborhood where three generations of her ancestors lived.LINKS:Learn more about Freedom Road.Learn more about Lisa Sharon Harper.Purchase the book, Fortune.Learn more about A More Beautiful Way.Follow AMBW on Instagram.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In today’s episode of A More Beautiful Way, you get to hear from an AMBW Community Voice: Jordyn Robinson. Jordyn takes us on a journey into three powerful questions, giving voice to what it’s looking like for her to embody ~a more beautiful way~ in this season of her life.You can learn more about A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co and by following our work @amorebeautifulway.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this soul-filling conversation, Leah and I discuss the importance of learning to be one another’s story-keepers. We talk about working with art and floral design to help a community remember and heal from the tragic Greenwood Massacre (also known as the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.) We reflect on how working with plants and created-things sustains us. And Leah shares a gracious invitation for us to partner with her and The Wild Mother to raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women. Leah Palmer (she/her) is an 8th generation Afro-Indigenous artist and anti-racism educator located in Oklahoma City. With her two sisters, she is a founder of The Wild Mother, a floral design studio based in the Arts District of Oklahoma city, on Kickapoo, Osage, Wichita and Comanche lands, which should be returned back to these sovereign nations.  In her work as Storyteller at The Wild Mother, Leah spearheads projects that marry art and activism, while engaging with fellow artists to help them discover a unique position in a world that requires art as medicine to educate, reflect truth, and issue healing for broken communities. She draws inspiration from Black and Brown women and femme voices, such as bell hooks, Toni Morrison, Zora Neal Hurston, Phillis Wheatley, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Louise Erdrich, Leslie Marmon Silko, and others whose wisdom and life experiences act both as guidance and a mirror.   She is grateful to stand on and continue the work of her ancestors, E.W. Perry, Peter and Martha Holloway, Gladys Perry, Flordia Palmer, C.L. Stove, Sonny Hawkeye, Marthann, James and Elnora Boykin, and so many others whose lives taught her the ways of healing forwards and backwards through storytelling, truth telling, singing, advocacy, home cooking, and communal love. Leah’s recent work includes a floral installation called SendFlowersToGreenwood, which paid homage to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre; she is the production manager of Juneteenth on the East (2021-present); she is a founder and educator of Lay of the Land, an antiracism workshop for creative small businesses; she is a founder and facilitator of The Conversation Workshops, an antiracism workshop that teaches how to navigate interpersonal racism; she created the main logo for the Justice for Julius campaign and remains an advocate for abolition movements.   Leah received a Bachelors of Arts in English from Oklahoma Baptist University (2013) and a Master of Arts in English from Oklahoma State University (2015).About the Wild Mother Creative Studio:The Wild Mother Creative Studio is a studio florist owned by Afro-Indigenous sisters, Lauren Palmer and Leah Palmer, in the heart of Arts district, Downtown, OKC. Their love and honor of culture, storytelling, and their affinity for natural elements and color theory lend themselves to “Floral Stories” produced by the sisters. It’s an added bonus that they get to work alongside their younger sister, Callie, around the studio. TWM offerings include full service wedding and event floral, curbside carryout floral for large-scale events, and holiday floral offering.Enroll in Lay of the Land, a DEI Course for Creative Entrepreneurshttps://www.thewildmother.com/workshopsLearn More and Contribute to the Send Flowers To MMIW Campaignhttps://www.thewildmother.com/sendflowerstoFollow and Learn from The Conversations Workshophttps://www.conversationworkshopsok.comSubscribe to A More Beautiful Way on Substackhttps://www.amorebeautifulway.co/Time Stamps:0:00 Introduction 6:52 Who is Leah Palmer?9:23 The Wild Mother Origin 16:59 Sending Flowers to Greenwood 34:16 Send Flowers To Project Episode Notes:For the episode transcript, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In today’s episode, Bethaney Wilkinson continues her interview with Margaret Reynolds as they discuss Bethaney’s transitions within her work including how The Diversity Gap has moved into A More Beautiful Way. Time Stamps:0:00 Introduction 10:09 The Diversity Gap is Born19:52 Summer 2020 and The Diversity Gap Transitions 43:06 What is A More Beautiful Way?59:44 How to Get Involved with A More Beautiful Way Episode Notes:For more information and to register for the Contemplative Writing Circle and/or Seasonal Examen, click here.For the episode transcript, click here. A More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In today’s episode, Bethaney Wilkinson is interviewed by her dear friend, Margaret Reynolds. They discuss Bethaney’s story from childhood through college years and how these seasons impact her work.Time stamps:0:00 Welcome and Introduction 13:05 Family of Origin 28:04: Faith Origin39:45 Bethaney’s College Journey and First Flight 55:35 Episode Summary Episode Notes:For more information and to register for the Contemplative Writing Circle and/or Seasonal Examen, click here.For the episode transcript, click here. A More Beautiful Way is an exploration of what it takes to slow down, create sacred space, and bring healing hearts, minds & bodies to the work of social change. To learn more and read along, go to https://www.amorebeautifulway.co/. To keep up with us, you can follow us on Instagram: @amorebeautifulway --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this episode, Host Bethaney Wilkinson chats with her friend, Kayla Stagnaro, who appeared on the very first episode of the show. They discuss their favorite episodes, learnings from the time spent podcasting, and plans for the continued work of The Diversity Gap. About The Diversity Gap:The Diversity Gap is a coaching and facilitation practice for racial conscious leaders and team. Learn more and find DEI support at www.thediversitygap.com or @thediversitygap on Instagram and LinkedIn.Shownotes:Podcast Archive:https://www.thediversitygap.com/podcastGrowth Collective:https://www.thediversitygap.com/growth-collective--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this episode of The Diversity Gap Podcast, Bethaney sits down with Faitth Brooks, author of her newly released book, “The Anti-Racism Journal: Questions and Practices to Move Beyond Performative Allyship.”Highlights: Grappling with activism being “trendy” Mindfulness and slowing down enough to know what’s really going on when racial triggers arise Mindfulness for Black folks who are navigating a racialized society Creating peaceful places for Black women to rest and thrive The need for DEI leaders to revamp how we talk about our work and checking-in to make sure our policies are creating the changes we want to seeAbout Faitth Brooks:Faitth Brooks is a writer, speaker, activist, and podcaster. She earned her Master’s degree in social work and a certificate in women’s entrepreneurship from Cornell University. Faitth is a social worker and advocate for those in need. She lives in Hyattsville, Maryland.Buy The Anti-Racism Journalhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1645675742/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_CTRA73R92D6PVCVCX8WR_0The Diversity Gap is for everyday people who want to pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneybree @thediversitygapWebsite - www.thediversitygap.com--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this episode, Host Bethaney Wilkinson interviews Sean Watkins, the Director of Training and Strategy at Be The Bridge, a faith-based nonprofit that exists to empower people and culture toward racial healing, equity, and reconciliation. In this conversation, they process the tragic anti-black, racist incident in Buffalo, NY. They also discuss the rich and emergent diversity present in Black identity, the importance of history, and of the ongoing tensions between progress and hopeless peace.About Sean:Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Sean came to the University of Texas at Austin for his education but found Jesus and a lifelong passion for ethnical and cultural diversity. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in African-American Studies and History, a Masters of Divinity, and is a PhD student in Intercultural Studies at Fuller Seminary. He is the Director of Training and Strategy at Be the Bridge, a faith-based nonprofit that exists to empower people and culture toward racial healing, equity, and reconciliation. When he’s not reading and speaking, he is an avid superhero and science fiction fan and enjoys working out, watching movies, hanging out with friends, and martial arts as he holds a first-degree Black Sash in Tai Chi. For more information, check out his blog: www.smwatkins.com or follow him on Twitter and Instagram: @seanisfearless.About The Diversity Gap:The Diversity Gap is a coaching and facilitation practice for racial conscious leaders and team. Learn more and find DEI support at www.thediversitygap.com or @thediversitygap on Instagram and LinkedIn.Shownotes:Be the Bridgehttps://bethebridge.comAccess the Show Transcript:https://www.thediversitygap.com/podcast--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this episode, Bethaney sits downs with the Cohosts of the Pantsuit Politics Show, Beth Silvers and Sarah Stewart Holland. In this conversation, they talk about racial identity, the treatment of race in mainstream news and media, leading others from a place of courage and care, as well as the collective work it takes to sustain nuance in today’s social climate.Sarah and Beth are the hosts of Pantsuit Politics Show where they bring a different approach to the news. They are also authors of the newly released book, “Now What: How to move forward when we’re divided (about basically everything.”Episode Transcript Available Here: www.thediversitygap.com/podcastAbout the Diversity Gap:The Diversity Gap is for everyday people who want to pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com/bookBethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneybree @thediversitygapWebsite - www.bethaneywilkinson.com, www.thediversitygap.comSubmit a listener question of your own by visiting thediversitygap.com/podcastListen to Pantsuit Politics Show - https://www.pantsuitpoliticsshow.comBuy “Now What: How to move forward when we’re divided about basically everything”https://www.pantsuitpoliticsshow.com/booksThe Poem “Say Yes” by Andrea Gibson - Here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
In this conversation, Bethaney Wilkinson talks to attorney, author, and guide, Katharine Manning about what it takes to create a trauma informed workspace. Katharine shares a 5-point method to equip leaders with the skills they need to listen well when their employees and team members express difficult experiences and circumstances at work. In this winding and thoughtful conversation, Bethaney and Katharine get to the heart of creating a workplace culture where all people feel valued in their humanity. As a Senior Attorney Advisor with the Executive Office for United States Attorneys, for fifteen years Katharine guided the Justice Department through its response to victims in cases ranging from terrorism to large-scale financial fraud to child exploitation. She now uses her expertise to help organizations prepare for and respond to the challenges they face involving employees and clients who may be in trauma.Insight: Trauma is showing up in your workplace regardless of your readiness to receive it. Action: Begin taking steps to become a trauma informed organization by providing culturally specific resources.  Episode Transcript Available Here: www.thediversitygap.com/podcastAbout the Diversity Gap:The Diversity Gap is for everyday people who want to pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneybree @thediversitygapWebsite - www.bethaneywilkinson.com, www.thediversitygap.comLinks from the Show:Submit a listener question of your own by visiting thediversitygap.com/podcastLearn more about OfColor: Disruptive Discourse by visiting www.ofcolor.com/disruptive-discourseLearn more about Katharine Manning: www.katharinemanning.com/You can order Katharine's book here: www.katharinemanning.com/my-book/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
For today’s conversation, Bethaney has a conversation with thought leader, artist, public theologian, and cultural anthropologist David Bailey. He is the founder and CEO of Arrabon, an organization that equips communities to pursue healing and reconciliation in a racially divided world. For the past 5 years, Arrabon has successfully partnered with organizations across the country, providing guidance, education and the tools to build more empathetic, reconciled communities.Insight: Everyone interprets life through their cultural location.  Action: Increase your cultural intelligence by engaging in healthy cross cultural collaboration. Episode Transcript Available Here: www.thediversitygap.com/podcastAbout the Diversity Gap:The Diversity Gap is for everyday people who want to pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneybree @thediversitygapWebsite - www.bethaneywilkinson.com, www.thediversitygap.comLinks from the Show:Submit a listener question of your own by visiting thediversitygap.com/podcastLearn more and apply to The Growth Collective thediversitygap.com/growth-collectiveArrabon: www.arrabon.com/Account David referenced: www.instagram.com/davidmbailey/Urban Doxology: www.urbandoxology.com/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
For today’s conversation, Bethaney kicks off season four with a conversation on race-conscious leadership. Afterwards, you get to learn from Noemí Jimenez. Noemí has corporate communications, strategy, branding, and market research experience across the non-profit, corporate and social impact sectors. She manages ESG issues across equity, inclusion and diversity in the workplace and representative communications across sectors. Based in Austin, Texas, Noemí works with executive teams to understand the strategic implications of inclusion and sustainability and develop approaches to drive business value.Insight: Your lived experience is invaluable.Action: Learn to articulate your lived experience through story.About the Diversity Gap:The Diversity Gap is for everyday people who want to pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneybree @thediversitygapWebsite - www.bethaneywilkinson.com, www.thediversitygap.comLinks from the Show:Submit a listener question of your own by visiting thediversitygap.com/podcastQB Consulting: https://www.consultqb.com/QB Consulting LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/qbadvisory/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
Chapter 9: Bonus Episode: A Conversation w/ Aiko BetheaFor today’s conversation, you get to learn from Aiko Bethea. Aiko is a leader, builder, and the founder of RARE Coaching & Consulting. RARE Coaching & Consulting works with leaders and organizations to remove internal and external barriers to inclusion, and allowing them to understand each other as people, colleagues, and teams in more collective ways.  In addition to her work at RARE Coaching & Consulting, Aiko is Sr. Director of the Daring Way™ and the Dare to Lead™ global facilitator communities of Brené Brown Education and Research Group. She is also a Senior Director at Frontline Solutions, a black-owned consulting firm. Insight: Assess your values, and discover how you will implement them in your life. Action: Set and live into your value-based boundaries.  Episode Transcript Available HereAbout The Diversity Gap The Diversity Gap Academy exists to help leaders pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Final Production is by Live Grace Productions.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneywilkinson @thediversitygapWebsite - www.bethaneywilkinson.comLinks from the Show Website: https://www.rarecoaching.net/Instagram: @rare_coach--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
Chapter 8: New Leaders, New Futures - Embodied and Authentic Leadership w/ Tracey GeeInsight: No one is asking you to be perfect. We are asking you to get uncomfortable, be creative, take some risks, and show up with consistency.Action: You have to do your work.My conversation partner for this episode is Tracey Gee, who is a certified coach and facilitator. She is trained in the Gallup StrengthsFinder, Cultural Intelligence, and the Enneagram. She is also a member of the International Coaching Federation, so she knows her stuff and is committed to helping people amplify their authentic leadership genius. She has over 20 years of non-profit leadership experience and brings such relevant and incisive leadership acumen to the table. I hope you enjoy learning from Tracey as much as I did.Episode Transcript Available HereAbout The Diversity GapThe Diversity Gap Academy exists to help leaders pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change.You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com.Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer.Final Production is by Live Grace Productions.Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible!Instagram - @bethaneywilkinson @thediversitygapWebsite - www.bethaneywilkinson.comLinks from the ShowWebsite: https://traceygee.meInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/traceygee.me/Account Tracey Referenced: @asiansformentalhealth--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bethaney-wilkinson/message Get full access to A More Beautiful Way at www.amorebeautifulway.co/subscribe
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Genesis Amaris Kemp

Hello Bethaney - You have some great topics. I would love to have the opportunity to speak with you. I recently wrote Chocolate Drop in Corporate America. With all the issues going on in the 🌎 right now, Chocolate Drop in Corporate America is a good read. Short, Quick, Easy Read that applies to all industries and speaks to various people. Amazon Kindle/Kindle Unlimited: http://bit.ly/ChocDrop OR https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0893GYCXH Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08924DHBF Here is a recent podcast interview I did... How my book Chocolate Drop in Corporate America came to life. https://anchor.fm/briansplace/episodes/Featured-Guest-Genesis-Amaris-Kemp-edm71f

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