Kiana speaks with Thomas Allison ((Director of Operations at Webb Family Enterprises, Assistant Professor at University of La Verne of & Volunteer Temporary Judge at Los Angeles County) about their take on "toxic culture". Kiana speaks about not creating separation because she believes what we really need is to be together. How do we navigate this while still keeping our boundaries?
Kiana speaks with Megan Datrice (Attorney & Artist) about how to discover who YOU are, without what society or your surroundings has built you out to be.
Kiana has a discussion with Dr. Duardo, superintendent LA office of education, on the benefits of having a sense of belonging and the positive impact that community can have on individuals and society as a whole; the challenges and difficulties that can come with community engagement, such as conflicts, criticism, and resistance to change, and the darker aspects of community dynamics, such as prejudice, discrimination, and exclusion.
Kiana talks to Megan Datrice (Attorney & Artist) about how self-discovery can empower us to build healthier and more authentic relationships with others, They also discuss how it's important to remove the ego in the workplace to build stronger relationships.
Whether it's a partner, a family member, a coworker, or a friend, we have the ability to see each other as brand new every day. There is no judgment, there is no expectation, and you can just be happy with who they are today.
Kiana discusses with Michelle about how the journey may have highs, lows, transitions, discomfort, and that it whenever it's comfortable it may be time to start anew again. To remember that "not every flower blooms" and that if things don't always go your way it simply may be that you are being guided towards something else.
Kiana discusses with Fesia Davenport (CEO of LA County, one of the largest counties in the country (2nd only to NY by budget size)), about visibility and insight into spaces that not everyone has access to. They discuss about the power and resources to make effective change and what it means to be an influential and effective leader.
This podcast will focus on the importance of reflecting – turning back to see what has happened AND it is also to see something as it truly is (i.e., looking in the mirror) and how major pitfalls can be avoided by looking back. Additionally, people we trust can be our mirrors as well if we give them permission and the space to provide us with feedback.
Kiana speaks with Kendra Bracken-Ferguson ( Founder and CEO of Braintrust) about leading in this age of technology, the huge social, racial, and economic changes in the industry, as well as how to navigate through certain financial expectations with both grace and mercy.
Kiana discusses with Alethea Mills (Singer, Songwriter & Artist) about channeling creativity, as well as prioritizing time and service, especially in this busy season. Kiana works with Alethea on how to create a perfect world around loving humanity and the philanthropic space.
On this special series episode of Conversations With Kiana & Kerry, Kiana has a conversation with Kerry Neal (from Urban Birds & Bees) about the various ways in which we get stuck and cemented in the moment and lose focus of the “big picture” in our lives.
Kiana speaks with Jelani Jenkins ( former American football linebacker) about seeing everything, even drawbacks and challenges, as opportunities for gratitude and how to reframing your experience can help continue to open doors.
Kiana has a deep conversation with Dr. Ondre (Clairsentient Healer & Doctor of Naturopathic Spiritual Medicine) about healing oneself, psychic abilities, and how to channel your natural born gifts.
Kiana discusses leadership, motherhood & personal growth with her very close and dear friend Tammy Tumbling (Executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF)).
Kiana Webb sits down with Daniel White and Michelle Garcia to discuss the true meaning of labels and how they allow us to define who our authentic self truly is. We have the choice to accept or deny the labels that are given to us, and owning your own labels is where you can find real power.
In this episode of Glorious Arisings, Kiana sits down with her older brother Karim Webb (Entrepreneurial Activist) to have an intimate talk about their childhood and the people they have become today. Part of their discussed topics includes navigating your reality vs what people around you perceive, as well as standing in your truth.
How standing and living in your truth will actually help you attain what you are looking for - is sacrificing your values worth the reward? When does it end? Join Kiana as she discusses these deep topics with Thomas Allison (Director of Operations at Webb Family Enterprises, Assistant Professor at University of La Verne of & Volunteer Temporary Judge at Los Angeles County) and Michelle Negrete Garcia (Executive Leader at Webb Family Enterprises, Stylist & Social Media Influ...
Kiana sits with her daughters Sanai and Samia as they have an honest discussion about their connection & beliefs with their mother.
Kiana sits with two cherished employees that have worked for her for over a decade and have been by her side during her successful journey as CEO of multiple McDonald's franchises, Michelle Garcia and Majasyn Zambrano. Tune in as they discuss how Kiana has built a successful foundation and strong connections with her employees by always being authentic and giving space for everyone to be true to themselves.
Kiana has an intimate conversation with her mother, Rene Webb, about faith, community, love, and motherhood.