Summary
In this episode of InterSoul Leadership, Yvette C Owens interviews Jade Chandler, a performing artist and advocate for inclusive narratives. They discuss the importance of facing biases and trauma, creating healthy inclusion, and seeking feedback and accountability. Jade shares her experiences of challenging biases and conversing with people from different cultures. They also talk about Jade's book, 'This Is My Hallelujah,' and the role of continuous learning in personal and professional growth. The episode concludes with five key takeaways for leaders: cultivate self-awareness, embrace diversity and inclusion, seek feedback and accountability, engage in continuous learning, and practice empathy and compassion.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:28 Facing Biases and Trauma 05:08 Seeking Feedback and Accountability 08:28 Continuous Learning 11:30 Empathy and Compassion 14:44 Transforming Lives and Organizations
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