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Join Charmaine Utz and Minola Clark Manson as they delve into the complexities of addressing hurtful impacts on people in professional and personal settings. They discuss the nuances of difficult situations often experienced in workplaces and offer solutions to move courageously and responsibility through impacting others. Find yourself in these situations too? Learn with us in the Living Out Loud Discussion Series.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the significance of curiosity and honoring contrasting opinions.
Address difficult conversations and exercise your leadership influence.
Reflect on your inner self, set boundaries, and prioritize self-rejuvenation.
Strengthen courageous conversation skills with responsibility and combating prejudices.
Cultivate a mindset for growth and continuous progress in all facets of life.
This guest for this episode is Minola Clark Manson
With extensive experience in executive management, Minola Clark Manson has made an impact within health and human service organizations, nonprofits, and governmental bodies. As a leader who understands the importance of growing people beyond their current roles, Minola has developed a reputation for promoting inclusive and strengths-based practices. Her dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion, anti-racism, and trauma-informed leadership has led to transformative changes in her work. Minola's keen ability to be present and curious in difficult situations makes her an insightful guest for sharing strategies on addressing hurtful impacts in professional settings.
One of My Fav Moments: Taking Responsibility for Our Words
Share this episode with people so they can learn with you- use it as a discussion tool with groups, teams, supervisors, and your network. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow us across our platforms!
To get in touch with Minola, you can contact her here:
FREE RESOURCES & TOOLS TO DEEPEN YOUR WORK:
BUY BIAS-CONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP:
https://www.livingunapologetically.com/bias-conscious-leadership
Thanks for listening!
By Living UnapologeticallyJoin Charmaine Utz and Minola Clark Manson as they delve into the complexities of addressing hurtful impacts on people in professional and personal settings. They discuss the nuances of difficult situations often experienced in workplaces and offer solutions to move courageously and responsibility through impacting others. Find yourself in these situations too? Learn with us in the Living Out Loud Discussion Series.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the significance of curiosity and honoring contrasting opinions.
Address difficult conversations and exercise your leadership influence.
Reflect on your inner self, set boundaries, and prioritize self-rejuvenation.
Strengthen courageous conversation skills with responsibility and combating prejudices.
Cultivate a mindset for growth and continuous progress in all facets of life.
This guest for this episode is Minola Clark Manson
With extensive experience in executive management, Minola Clark Manson has made an impact within health and human service organizations, nonprofits, and governmental bodies. As a leader who understands the importance of growing people beyond their current roles, Minola has developed a reputation for promoting inclusive and strengths-based practices. Her dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion, anti-racism, and trauma-informed leadership has led to transformative changes in her work. Minola's keen ability to be present and curious in difficult situations makes her an insightful guest for sharing strategies on addressing hurtful impacts in professional settings.
One of My Fav Moments: Taking Responsibility for Our Words
Share this episode with people so they can learn with you- use it as a discussion tool with groups, teams, supervisors, and your network. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow us across our platforms!
To get in touch with Minola, you can contact her here:
FREE RESOURCES & TOOLS TO DEEPEN YOUR WORK:
BUY BIAS-CONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP:
https://www.livingunapologetically.com/bias-conscious-leadership
Thanks for listening!