Episode 29: Season Two Finale - Real Talk with Meha and Archita

In this episode both Meha and Archita reflect on the year that was 2020, their personal journeys navigating their professional and personal selves. They express their gratitude, reflect on the moments they elevated their voices, reflect on the social justice reckoning that continues to shape them and the intentional steps they are taking to shape their next journey around the sun in 2021!

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Episode 28: Winning as an 'Only'- from U.S. Coast Guard to Corporate America

Olivia is a US Veteran born and raised in Jamaica, who was one of the first Black women Engineer Officers of a major Cutter to graduate from the US Coast Guard Academy. She has spent the last 8 years working in Corporate America driving the talent offense for teams around the world. She is passionate about changing the face of Corporate America and started a coaching practice to help under-represented high performers discover their why and win in the workplace. She is also writing a book ‘The Only: A survival guide for under represented employees in Corporate America.

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Episode 27: Leadership Lessons as an Executive in Social Impact and as a New Mom

Anastasia Thatcher Marceau is an executive in social impact consulting at Accenture. She's also a world traveler, an adjunct professor at The New School in New York City, and mom to two young daughters. In this episode, Anastasia shares with us how she dealt with the new reality of going back to corporate life after maternity leave, and how she is teaching her daughters the concept of self-love. Anastasia also reflects on how we don't need a title to make a difference in our workplace or our communities.

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Episode 26: Breaking stereotypes and leading with curiosity

Monique Ball continues to break societal stereotypes. Education empowered her from her first job in broadcasting to digital advertising, to time away to be a stay at home mom to two little girls and most recently a licensed real estate agent.

In this episode, she highlights how she decided at age nine that she was not going to be a 'stereotype' that society expected her to be and discusses how going to a historically black university gave her an opportunity to live four years as part of a majority, empowering her for the rest of her life as a minority.

She finally challenges us to be curious, as she believes curiosity drives connection.

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