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Join host Madhurima Sappatti on another exciting episode of the podcast, The Soul's Conquest, as she welcomes special guest Rachelle Archer, an expressive arts coach, to the show. Together, they explore Rachelle's approach to promoting sustainable and healthy leadership practices in organizations that have big missions. Rachelle emphasizes the importance of individual, interpersonal, and institutional well-being to create a sustainable culture that aligns with the organization's values and mission. The speakers also touch on the use of creativity and expressive arts in the process of reflection, connecting with others, and building a vision of thriving.
Rachelle Archer, expressive arts practitioner & founder of Artful Leadership Coaching & Consulting, helps leaders with big missions impact their communities sustainably by putting their own well-being first, so that they can lead with a full tank and create a culture of care where all stakeholders thrive. She takes a stand for healthy workplace cultures and helps foster the individual, interpersonal and organizational well-being that empowers teams to achieve their mission and vision with vitality and longevity.
She has over 30 years experience in child & youth development, working at the intersection of the arts, education, mental health and social services, with a focus on marginalized, unhoused & systems-affected youth– shifting in recent years to the adults who serve them. Rachelle’s belief in the transformative power of the arts imbues everything she does with creative expression and play. She is regularly invited to share her unique approach to well-being at conferences, retreats, and workshops around the country. As a lecturer at San Diego State University, she inspires budding youth development and mental health professionals to lead with equity, healing, and connection in mind.
All of these passions come together in her podcast, The Artful Leader, featuring inspirational leaders doing brave and creative work in the arts, education, healing and social justice. Rachelle believes that everyone can be a leader, humans thrive in community, and the well-being of that community starts with us doing our inner work first.
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Join host Madhurima Sappatti on another exciting episode of the podcast, The Soul's Conquest, as she welcomes special guest Rachelle Archer, an expressive arts coach, to the show. Together, they explore Rachelle's approach to promoting sustainable and healthy leadership practices in organizations that have big missions. Rachelle emphasizes the importance of individual, interpersonal, and institutional well-being to create a sustainable culture that aligns with the organization's values and mission. The speakers also touch on the use of creativity and expressive arts in the process of reflection, connecting with others, and building a vision of thriving.
Rachelle Archer, expressive arts practitioner & founder of Artful Leadership Coaching & Consulting, helps leaders with big missions impact their communities sustainably by putting their own well-being first, so that they can lead with a full tank and create a culture of care where all stakeholders thrive. She takes a stand for healthy workplace cultures and helps foster the individual, interpersonal and organizational well-being that empowers teams to achieve their mission and vision with vitality and longevity.
She has over 30 years experience in child & youth development, working at the intersection of the arts, education, mental health and social services, with a focus on marginalized, unhoused & systems-affected youth– shifting in recent years to the adults who serve them. Rachelle’s belief in the transformative power of the arts imbues everything she does with creative expression and play. She is regularly invited to share her unique approach to well-being at conferences, retreats, and workshops around the country. As a lecturer at San Diego State University, she inspires budding youth development and mental health professionals to lead with equity, healing, and connection in mind.
All of these passions come together in her podcast, The Artful Leader, featuring inspirational leaders doing brave and creative work in the arts, education, healing and social justice. Rachelle believes that everyone can be a leader, humans thrive in community, and the well-being of that community starts with us doing our inner work first.