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By Liz Wiltsie
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Strategist and perpetual learner, Toi Marie asks us to grapple with the way capitalism shows up in all of us. Toi invites us to see the spell of capitalism for what it is and begin to imagine something different, together.
References:
Business for the People - https://www.businessforthepeople.com/
Jen Lemen - https://www.instagram.com/jenlemen/
Spell of Capitalism - https://www.spellofcapitalism.com/
Sonya Renee Taylor - https://www.sonyareneetaylor.com/
Connect with Toi Marie:
Her newsletter (my fav): https://social.toimarie.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toimarie/
Her website: https://www.toimarie.com/
Spell of Capitalism: https://www.spellofcapitalism.com/
Business for the People: https://www.businessforthepeople.com/
For full show notes and transcript visit https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/toi-marie-on-the-spell-of-capitalism.
Notion expert Marie Poulin shares some of the insight she's found by gathering her own data. Marie uses Notion but regularly encourages folks to use whatever works for them, including a piece of paper.
References:
Connect with Marie:
A full transcript and show notes are available at https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/marie-poulin-on-reflecting-on-your-own-data.
Whole Human Parenting Coach Nic Strack shares their wisdom with us about honoring the sovereignty of others whether you're a parent or not.
Nic is a Whole Human Parenting Coach, supporting parents to honor and embrace the fullness of their own & their child’s humanity. Their work is based on radical responsibility and exploring one's life through the perspective of the 6 C's of Bespoke Parenting framework they created. The foundation of their work is based on this truth: the relationship you have with your Self defines the relationship you have with your child.
Nic's currently in the process of building out a community, Nic's Nook, where intentional parents & pre-parents can connect with each other and with Nic. The space will include longer form posts from Nic, conversation starters / prompts for reflection, opportunities for community members to create their own posts, and more.
For folks who want to join the beta test to co-create the community, you can click here to apply. Applications are due by 9pm PT on February 19th, 2021.
CONNECT WITH NIC:
To see transcripts and full show notes visit https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/lessons-from-bespoke-parenting-with-nic-strack
Writer, speaker, educator, artist, and mystic Jade T. Perry shares her thoughts on building a liberatory praxis, particularly in professional spaces.
The mission of her work, as a whole, is to contribute resources, art, narratives, and experiential learning opportunities that aid in the holistic healing processes of Blackfolk, Queer & Trans Black & Indigenous People of Color (QTBIPOC), and disabled and / or chronically ill folks within these communities.
Jade T. Perry seeks to creatively challenge secular and sacred spaces toward greater levels of equity, justice, and spiritual activism. Through individual & organizational consulting, she supports spaces that are moving onward from “diversity & inclusion” & into building creative & liberatory praxis at each level.
Connect with Jade T. Perry:
Website: jadetperry.com
Instagram: instagram.com/jadetperry
Facebook: facebook.com/JadeTPerry1
Twitter: twitter.com/Jade_T_P
Patreon: patreon.com/jadetperry
For full show notes with transcripts visit https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-liberatory-praxis-with-jade-t-perry
Psychologist, author, and consultant Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin shares her insight about how and why imposter syndrome shows up and most importantly, what to do about it.
Dr. Orbé-Austin is a licensed psychologist and executive coach with a focus on career advancement and leadership development. She is a co-founder and partner of Dynamic Transitions Psychological Consulting, a career and executive coaching consultancy where she works mostly with high-potential managers and executives. She earned her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Columbia University. She recently gave a TEDx Talk entitled The Imposter Syndrome Paradox, and her book, Own Your Greatness: Overcome Impostor Syndrome, Beat Self-Doubt, and Succeed In Life, co-authored with her partner Richard Orbé-Austin, was released in April 2020.
For full show notes visit: https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-imposter-syndrome-with-dr-lisa-orbe-austin
If you've been with me for longer than a minute, or you're just coming to this podcast, you'll notice that it has a couple of different shapes to it. And it's actually even had a couple of different names. What is interesting is that the content remains. And when I go back and look at my original episodes, the content is still about being sustainably human at work long before I knew that was the wording we were after.
You'll see some of the episodes have a little bit different questions. There was a time this podcast is called Lead the Podcast. There's a time it was called What's Leadership. And today it is called Sustainably Human at Work. I tell you all of this, just so you don't think you're in the wrong place, but roll with me as we continue to evolve.
This is Sustainably Human at Work. I'm Liz Wiltsie and join me.
Welcome to the quest to become Sustainably Human at Work. I'm Liz Wiltsie and I will be your curator. Becoming sustainably human is tricky in today's workplace. There's so much pressure to be superhuman. And I'm not here for it. And my guess is if you've managed to make your way here, you're maybe not here for it either.
So, what I've done is curated a set of folks that I admire to talk about some piece of their work that can help people become more sustainably human in the workplace.
People ask me all the time, what do you mean sustainably human? Like, of course, we're human and I'm going to keep being human until I die. And really at the end of the day, sustainably human is about leaving work with energy. It's about having relationships in the workplace that don't make our lives worse.
It's about being able to have meaningful conversations, even when they're difficult. It's about being able to grow as people. It's about not sacrificing half of our waking hours, because someone's decided we need to be perfect in the workplace. It's about leaving perfection behind and finding a way to live our lives.
So I invite you to join me on this quest. Because I've got some fantastic folks who are able to weigh in and share some of their work with you. So here we go.
All show notes live at 4needs.work/podcast.
Writer, coach, and podcast host Mara Glatzel shares her insight about the importance of softness and working with, rather than against, our needs.
Mara Glatzel, MSW is an intuitive coach, writer, and podcast host who helps perfectionists and people pleasers reclaim their sovereignty. Her superpower is saying what you need to hear when you need to hear it and she is here to help you believe in yourself as much as she believes in you.
Connect with Mara:
Cycle
Website
Instagram
Full show notes are available at: https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-needs-being-soft-with-mara-glatzel
Rebecca Davison is a spiritual coach and founder/ director of the Intuitive Life Academy.
Connect with Rebecca:
Instagram
Free Group
Facebook
Website
To see full show notes with transcripts visit https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-energy-awareness-with-rebecca-davison
Right Relationship specialist James-Olivia Chu Hillman discusses the ways workplaces are set up to keep us from connecting as humans, and what we can do about it.
James-Olivia Chu Hillman is a relational, life, and leadership coach, a mediator, facilitator, and enthusiastic advocate of necessary, uncomfortable, and life-changing conversations. They work with people who want more joyful connection and less suffering in their relationships with themselves, the people they love and lead, and the world.
James-Olivia has a passion for asking questions that make us squirm a bit and point us back to who the fuck we are and what we care about most.
Connect with James-Olivia:
Instagram
Website
Patreon
Tension Holds Possibility (Holiday 2020)
For full show notes and transcripts visit: https://www.sustainablyhumanatwork.com/episodes/on-relational-fuckery-at-work-with-james-olivia-chu-hillman
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.