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So much of who we are as adults is formed by the experiences that we had while growing up. In today’s episode, I am joined by two of my business friends. Our conversation is inspired by some of the experiences we had growing up and our relationships with our parents. By the end of the episode, you will understand why some people behave the way they do, and why they believe in what they believe in - it’s all rooted in their childhood!
A bit about my two friends: Nicole Rhone is a capacity coach, the host of the Flow and Flourish podcast, and a transformational speaker who helps high-performing women increase their capacity by creating a balance between their personal and professional lives. Latika Vines is the founder, career strategist and coach of Visionary Initiatives, LLC. She’s on a mission to equip working moms in the federal government with the clarity, competence and control to successfully balance and have a fulfilling career. She also provides organizations with career growth workshops and tools to develop their employees, increase employee satisfaction, and enhance retention.
In a nutshell, we speak about:
… and so much more!
I am really humbled by the openness and vulnerability demonstrated by Nicole and Latika in this episode. Tune in to listen to their personal stories and experiences! These are the types of conversations that will help create awareness and break generational curses.
Episode drink:
Pineapple Pomegranate Mimosa
Ingredients:
Connect with Cassandra:
Schedule your discovery consultation via this link: https://calendly.com/cassandraalexis
Tune in to the Crowned Opulence Podcast on your favorite podcast app and join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. Have a mimosa that you want to have featured or a conversation that you want to hear about on the show let me know at https://www.crownedopulencepodcast.com/
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I’d love to invite you to leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcast. It will help others like you find the show and be a part of these necessary conversations. I can’t do it without you: leave a review on the Apple podcast here.
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So much of who we are as adults is formed by the experiences that we had while growing up. In today’s episode, I am joined by two of my business friends. Our conversation is inspired by some of the experiences we had growing up and our relationships with our parents. By the end of the episode, you will understand why some people behave the way they do, and why they believe in what they believe in - it’s all rooted in their childhood!
A bit about my two friends: Nicole Rhone is a capacity coach, the host of the Flow and Flourish podcast, and a transformational speaker who helps high-performing women increase their capacity by creating a balance between their personal and professional lives. Latika Vines is the founder, career strategist and coach of Visionary Initiatives, LLC. She’s on a mission to equip working moms in the federal government with the clarity, competence and control to successfully balance and have a fulfilling career. She also provides organizations with career growth workshops and tools to develop their employees, increase employee satisfaction, and enhance retention.
In a nutshell, we speak about:
… and so much more!
I am really humbled by the openness and vulnerability demonstrated by Nicole and Latika in this episode. Tune in to listen to their personal stories and experiences! These are the types of conversations that will help create awareness and break generational curses.
Episode drink:
Pineapple Pomegranate Mimosa
Ingredients:
Connect with Cassandra:
Schedule your discovery consultation via this link: https://calendly.com/cassandraalexis
Tune in to the Crowned Opulence Podcast on your favorite podcast app and join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. Have a mimosa that you want to have featured or a conversation that you want to hear about on the show let me know at https://www.crownedopulencepodcast.com/
Enjoy the show?
I’d love to invite you to leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcast. It will help others like you find the show and be a part of these necessary conversations. I can’t do it without you: leave a review on the Apple podcast here.
Support the show