Episodes

  • Black Males & Emotional Intelligence
    Jan 3 2024

    Willie Jackson is a partner and head of growth at ReadySet, a diversity strategy firm that helps organizations create more human-centered workplaces. With over five years of experience at ReadySet, Willie leads the firm's international expansion, strategic partnerships, and large-scale engagements, working with clients across sectors and regions to foster inclusion, belonging, and equity.


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    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios. Screen shot your 5 star review and email it to rachelle@rachellecarrie.com to receive your free gift. Screen-shot your 5-star review and send it to rachelle@rachellecarrie.com to claim your free gift.


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. Dimming your light
    2. Social identity
    3. Awareness
    4. Choosing to do something different
    5. Connecting with humanity
    6. Breaking bread
    7. Share space and time
    8. Wellness

    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


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    24 mins
  • Empathy & Intersectionality
    Jan 3 2024

    Holly Davis is a social justice advocate who has fourteen-plus years of comprehensive experience in project management, training, and leadership. She affects change by impacting others through cross-functional collaboration, promoting DEI, and using transformative leadership principles.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!


    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios. Screen shot your 5 star review and email it to rachelle@rachellecarrie.com to receive your free gift.


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. Lumped into a category
    2. Two or more races
    3. She does not want to explain
    4. She ran against her best-friend who was white
    5. Running against each-other
    6. Racial divide and allies
    7. Rip their posters
    8. Having difficult conversations

    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


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    36 mins
  • Decolonize Your Curriculum
    Jan 3 2024

    Decolonizing your curriculum is the practice of undoing colonizing practices.

    The practices involved are:

    1. Discussing different ways to be more culturally sensitive
    2. Bringing more awareness to having representation

    I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!


    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios.

    Screenshot your 5-star review and send me an email to hello@seqconsulting.co to receive a gift!


    Black emotional intelligence starts with healing the inner child, which leads to transformational growth. Senior-level Black leaders are his tribe, whose focus lies on salaries, seniority, and job satisfaction!

    Executive Consultant Jewel Love sits with me today to discuss what Black Emotional Intelligence means as a Black man. How do Black men move forward in the C-Suite level?


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. The importance of healing as a Black Male
    2. What does signing up with Jewel Love look like
    3. Help with the skill set to secure a promotion
    4. The Trinity*
    5. Importance of emotional intelligence in Black Males and what often comes up

    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


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    34 mins
  • The Power of Neuroscience: Unlocking Emotional Intelligence for Success
    Jan 3 2024

    What is neuroscience and what does it have to do with emotional intelligence?


    We have two special guests that will unpack this for us.


    Keshawn Ridgel Hughes helps develop inclusive workforces utilizing a proven neuroscience framework to boost productivity, retention, and engagement.

    Dr. Rudel is an Executive Leadership Coach at MIT Sloan School of Management. He is also the Director of the Inclusive Leadership Psychology Concentration at William James College and serves as teaching faculty in the Organizational Leadership Psychology Department. Enin is a Senior Consultant with IBIS Consulting Group and founder and principal of E.I. Consulting, LLC.


    I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!


    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios. Screenshot your 5-star review and send me an email to hello@seqconsulting.co to receive a gift!


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. Speaking to awareness and how that manifests for us neurologically
    2. Internal awareness
    3. Understanding what the leader was experiencing
    4. Vision
    5. Limitless experience of ourselves
    6. Control vs power


    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


    WAS THIS HELPFUL?

    I'd appreciate you taking a moment to follow, leave a 5-star review, and download a few episodes. As a gift of gratitude, we'll send you a small gift 🧧. To claim your gift, submit your review and screenshot here: rachelle@rachellecarrie.com

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    27 mins
  • Imposter Syndrome
    Dec 18 2023

    This is a big one for Black Women!


    Imposter syndrome!


    Whoa! This is HUGE—imposter syndrome and how it affects us as Black Women.

    This is a feeling of self-doubt even among the highest achievers. Once those feelings have been internalized, then what?

    Bre Clark is a Journalist and Talk Show Host for The Real Deal. We love her. She dissects and breaks down the feelings associated with imposter syndrome.


    I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!


    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios.


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. Complicated feelings we are not trained to deal with
    2. Underestimate the capabilities of who we are
    3. If how enough people view us a certain way it weighs on us
    4. Living in a place where not that many people of color lived
    5. When do I address it, and is it the right timing
    6. Do we need more accomplishments?

    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


    WAS THIS HELPFUL?

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    32 mins
  • Individual Bias
    Dec 9 2023

    Hello everyone! I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!

    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios.


    In today's episode, we will unravel the importance of data when focusing on organizational change. Today focuses on the five key metrics to keep in a DEIB program!

    Pascal Losambe is a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging (DEIB) educator and consultant. We love him, and he explains how to build this DEIB program while effecting organizational change.


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. The importance of keeping data
    2. Organizations lose time and resources when an individual leaves the company
    3. Pascal urges organizations to have a broader perspective on DEIB
    4. The part of the brain that is called the Reticular Activating System starts to pay attention to your identity
    5. Our differences are a part of humanity

    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


    WAS THIS HELPFUL?

    I'd appreciate you taking a moment to leave a 5-star review and download a few episodes. As a gift of gratitude, we'll send you a small gift 🧧. To claim your gift, submit your review and screenshot here: rachelle@rachellecarrie.com


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    35 mins
  • Black Emotional Intelligence
    Dec 4 2023

    DEIB Leaders & Black Males, this is for you!

    I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!


    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios. Screen-shot your 5-star review and send it to rachelle@rachellecarrie.com to receive your gift!


    Black emotional intelligence starts with healing the inner child, which leads to transformational growth. Senior-level Black leaders are his tribe, whose focus lies on salaries, seniority, and job satisfaction!

    Executive Consultant Jewel Love sits with me today to discuss what Black Emotional Intelligence means as a Black man. How do Black men move forward in the C-Suite level?


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. The importance of healing as a Black Male
    2. What does signing up with Jewel Love look like
    3. Help with the skill set to secure a promotion
    4. The Trinity*
    5. Importance of emotional intelligence in Black Males and what often comes up

    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


    WAS THIS HELPFUL?

    I'd appreciate you taking a moment to follow, leave a 5-star review, and download a few episodes. As a gift of gratitude, we'll send you a small gift 🧧. To claim your gift, submit your review and screenshot here: rachelle@rachellecarrie.com


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    31 mins
  • I Am Not Your Strong Black Woman: Take 1
    Sep 25 2023

    I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!

    *** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios. Screen-shot your 5-star review and send it to rachelle@rachellecarrie.com to receive your gift. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    As a black woman, I have often been praised for being a "strong black woman." This cultural trope has been perpetuated in media and popular culture, portraying black women as resilient and unbreakable. However, as much as it is a compliment, it has become a burden. The expectation to be strong at all times can be exhausting and detrimental to our mental health. In this article, I will explore the myths surrounding the "strong black woman" archetype, the burden it creates, and ways to overcome societal expectations.


    Lisa Hurley is an Anthem Award-winning activist, speaker, and writer whose work focuses on racism, neurodiversity, and destigmatizing introversion.

    Ms. Hurley is the Co-Founder and Co-Host of The Introvert Sisters Podcast, the Host of Real Talk on Racism, and a member of the Black Speakers Collection. She has been selected as one of Taplio's 100 Best LinkedIn Influencers and is a Favikon Top 10 LinkedIn Creator in Inclusion and Diversity worldwide.

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    Sharon Hurley Hall is on a mission to fight racism and to help lead the way to equality. She is the Co-Founder of Diverse Leaders Group. It's a brand-new startup that aims to create equality through leadership support and development, community action, and education. Her role is to make sure we live up to our anti-racism commitments. She also co-leads her Anti-Racist Leaders Association, which supports people stepping up to take the lead in anti-racism. At DLG, they are doing everything differently. 


    Today the sisters will share what it means to: "Not Be Your Strong Black Woman."


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:


    1. Promotions where people did not look like her (Sharon Hurley)
    2. Expectations to work twice as hard, suppress emotions, resist being vulnerable & obligation to help others
    3. As Blacks we were considered 3/5ths human
    4. Historical trauma (Strong Black Women Syndrome)
    5. Divest yourself (need the energy for creativity)
    6. List of things that have to be done and that you love doing

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    I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!


    Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.


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    34 mins