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In this short clip episode, we've had the privilege of engaging in a heartfelt dialogue with the remarkable Celia Sandhya Daniels, a trans woman who has walked the corporate corridors of power as a high-level executive.
Her journey, fraught with the fear of losing her job and the reality of living a double life, is both inspiring and humbling.
Celia's bold decision to quit her job and embrace her true identity opened a new chapter in her life, one that was far from smooth sailing.
Saddled with the all-too-familiar tale of discrimination and underemployment, Celia's experiences echo the systemic issues that still plague the corporate world, even for those decked in the rainbow flag.
Our conversation takes a deeper look at Celia's work with TransCanWork, an organization striving to create opportunities for other trans individuals in the corporate space.
The irony of presenting as Daniel in her professional life while advocating for trans opportunities as Celia provides a poignant glimpse into the struggles that many trans individuals face.
Listen as we explore the realities of being a trans woman navigating the corporate world, highlighting the need for not just acceptance, but understanding, equality, and genuine opportunities in the workplace.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation that promises to challenge your perspectives and broaden your understanding of the trans community in the corporate world.
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Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms: https://bit.ly/3wOecFr
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In this short clip episode, we've had the privilege of engaging in a heartfelt dialogue with the remarkable Celia Sandhya Daniels, a trans woman who has walked the corporate corridors of power as a high-level executive.
Her journey, fraught with the fear of losing her job and the reality of living a double life, is both inspiring and humbling.
Celia's bold decision to quit her job and embrace her true identity opened a new chapter in her life, one that was far from smooth sailing.
Saddled with the all-too-familiar tale of discrimination and underemployment, Celia's experiences echo the systemic issues that still plague the corporate world, even for those decked in the rainbow flag.
Our conversation takes a deeper look at Celia's work with TransCanWork, an organization striving to create opportunities for other trans individuals in the corporate space.
The irony of presenting as Daniel in her professional life while advocating for trans opportunities as Celia provides a poignant glimpse into the struggles that many trans individuals face.
Listen as we explore the realities of being a trans woman navigating the corporate world, highlighting the need for not just acceptance, but understanding, equality, and genuine opportunities in the workplace.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation that promises to challenge your perspectives and broaden your understanding of the trans community in the corporate world.
Support the show
Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms: https://bit.ly/3wOecFr
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CONNECT WITH TRANS-PARENCY PODCAST SHOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
▶︎ YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCozHvJj0NTeKtvC8P5gyxqA
▶︎ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/transparencypodcastshow/
▶︎ FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/thetransparencypodcastshow
▶︎ TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@thetransparencypodcast
DISCLAIMER: This description may contain links from our affiliates, sponsors, and partners. If you use these products, we will get compensated - but there's no additional cost to you.