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Welcome to ManageMint Made Easy formerly Let's Take This Offline: The Podcast for Everyday Leaders where we explore what it takes to be a dialed in and inclusive leader in today's changing workplace. We are on a mission to help everyday leaders live well and lead well through conversations that feel like the meeting after the meeting!
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Welcome to ManageMint Made Easy formerly Let's Take This Offline: The Podcast for Everyday Leaders where we explore what it takes to be a dialed in and inclusive leader in today's changing workplace. We are on a mission to help everyday leaders live well and lead well through conversations that feel like the meeting after the meeting!
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1 Spiritual Wellness: Finding Your Zen in a World Gone Mad 25:43
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Picture this, friends: You're scrolling through life on autopilot, your LinkedIn title feels like your entire identity, and you can't remember the last time you did something just for JOY. Sound familiar? This episode is for you, friend. It’s time to trade that stress ball for a crystal ball, soul searchers! ✨ Welcome to Episode 3 of our limited series in partnership with DonorPerfect where we’re creating our very own five-star wellness plans ⭐ - it’s time to find purpose beyond the daily grind and connect with something bigger than ourselves. In this episode I break down my take on REAL spiritual wellness - it's not about hoarding crystals, it's about finding purpose and reconnecting with your inner Beyoncé. Tune in to hear how to create meaningful rituals and turn everyday moments into soul-nourishing experiences. A Bonus? Tune in for a cheeky challenge that'll have you exploring your spiritual side with curiosity and zero judgment. Whether you're a wellness newbie or a self-care skeptic, this episode is your ticket to finding peace, one deep breath at a time. 💚 xo, Kishshana Tune in to hear: Redefining Your Purpose and Core Values Practical Steps to Spiritual Wellness How to create intentional rituals that can transform your life, starting today Episode Overview (02:00) Spirit Quest 101: What is Spiritual Wellness?; (15:00) Finding Work-Life Synergy, Not Just Balance; (19:00) Spiritual Practices Challenge; Powerful Quotes “Your purpose isn't your job title.” “I didn't realize how much my identity was connected to my job, until I got laid off for the first time." "Spiritual wellness is about finding purpose beyond the daily grind... connecting with something bigger than yourself." "Everywhere you go, there you are. I don't believe in work-life balance. I believe in work-life synergy and integration." "These practices did not replace my faith. They expanded it." "You don't know what works for you until you try it a few times." "Sometimes peace is just one deep breath away." "Is it awards, or is it feeling at peace when you close your laptop?" "Your couch can be as spiritual as any retreat in Bali." About our Sponsor: DonorPerfect 💙 This series is powered by DonorPerfect fundraising software, the trusted partner that empowers nonprofits to do more good with less stress. From donor management to online giving, reporting to planning, DonorPerfect has everything you need to streamline operations and grow your community of supporters. Are you ready to define your leadership vision, refine your goals, and unlock your potential? (Um.. yes!) You can download their Nonprofit Leadership Workbook for Women for free today. It's your go to guide for navigating challenges and amplifying your voice. ( https://www.donorperfect.com/whitepapers/generic/womens-workbook/ ) Ready to Stop the Busy Cycle? Let’s go deeper 👇 📖 Get Kishshana’s Book ( https://kishshanapalmer.com/book ) 💚 Work with ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) 🎧 Subscribe to Never Miss an Episode…
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1 Physical Wellness: More Than Just Green Juice and Yoga Pants 23:03
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Okay, listen up, y'all. Today, we're talking about this body of ours - that thing we've been ignoring while we answer just one more email. 😬 (I know we’re all guilty!) Welcome to Episode 2 of our limited series in partnership with DonorPerfect where we’re creating our very own five-star wellness plans ⭐ - no more glorifying the hustle, just pure joy and balance. Today friends, we're pulling back the curtain on the small, manageable ways to prioritize your physical wellness and well-being without turning your life upside down. 💪 Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty of physical wellness and well-being. Whether you love the gym or you're someone who's mastered the art of avoiding exercise altogether, this episode is for you. 🫵 As your friendly guide, I'm here to cover everything from sneaky micro workouts to the way your living space impacts your well-being. Yes, friends, your actual environment affects the way you live. The most important thing is finding what works for you in this season of life, and by the end of this episode you’ll feel ready to set manageable goals that meet this moment for you. It’s all about progress over perfection, y'all. ✔️ Let's get to it. Send this to a friend who needs to hear this too, because wellness is better when we do it together. 🫶Take care of that amazing, hard-working body of yours. Yes, yours, even if it currently hates you for all those skipped squats and extra cocktails. 🥂We got this! xo, Kishshana Tune in to hear: The Impact of Your Environment on Physical Well-Being The Importance of Sleep and Rest How to Balance Physical Wellness with Your Daily Life Episode Overview (01:00) Tone-setting + the intersection of physical wellness and your well-being; (03:00) Balancing your physical well-being in your daily life; (06:00) The importance of sleep and rest; (16:00) The impact of your environment on your physical well-being; Powerful Quotes "Your body, yep, this vessel is still there, and it is sick of you and your foolishness, so it's silently plotting revenge for all of those skipped gym sessions and sleepless nights." -Kishshana "Physical wellness and well-being isn't all about fitness. And even though I'm going to talk a little bit about it, it doesn't mean hours at the gym or pricey personal trainers." -Kishshana "The quality of your living space can impact not just your physical health, my friends, but also your mental health.” -Kishshana "Your space should feel like a sanctuary and not another source of chaos." -Kishshana "Sleep is how your body heals and how it recharges. Skipping on it doesn't make you more productive. It just makes you like a ticking time bomb for burnout." -Kishshana "When you are thinking about the physical wellness and well-being in your five star wellness plan, I want you to really think about what does it take for me to be well, for my physical body to be well, my vessel, for my environment to be well." -Kishshana "Progress over perfection, y'all. Small, consistent steps will get you further than an all-or-nothing approach." -Kishshana "It's about consistency. It's about progress over perfection, and it's about sneaking some health into your day in a way that works for you." -Kishshana About our Sponsor: DonorPerfect 💙 This series is powered by DonorPerfect fundraising software, the trusted partner that empowers nonprofits to do more good with less stress. From donor management to online giving, reporting to planning, DonorPerfect has everything you need to streamline operations and grow your community of supporters. Are you ready to define your leadership vision, refine your goals, and unlock your potential? (Um.. yes!) You can download their Nonprofit Leadership Workbook for Women for free today. It's your go to guide for navigating challenges and amplifying your voice. ( https://www.donorperfect.com/whitepapers/generic/womens-workbook/ ) Ready to Stop the Busy Cycle? Let’s go deeper 👇 📖 Get Kishshana’s Book ( https://kishshanapalmer.com/book ) 💚 Work with ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) 🎧 Subscribe to Never Miss an Episode…
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1 The Busy Trap - Breaking Free from the Grind 27:16
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Hey hey friends, welcome back to the podcast! It's been way too long since I've had the chance to chat with y'all, but I'm so excited to kick off this brand new special series in partnership with DonorPerfect . Over the course of the next 5 episodes, I’ll be sharing my personal journey and advice to help you create your very own five-star wellness plan ⭐ - no more glorifying the hustle, just pure joy and balance. In this first episode, I'm gonna be real with you - we're diving headfirst into the busy trap. You know, that hamster wheel of doom where we treat being busy like it's some kind of badge of honor? Yeah, that one. 🤦♀️. I'm gonna break down why we get so caught up in this cycle and how it's actually robbing us of joy, creativity, and connection. Spoiler alert: busy doesn't equal productivity, my friends. But don't worry, I'm not just gonna leave you hanging. It's time to ditch the busy and start thriving, y'all. So buckle up. By the end of this episode, you're gonna be ready to ghost your to-do list and swap burnout for balance. ⚖️ Let's do this! xo, Kishshana Tune in to hear: How to finally escape the "busy trap" and start thriving instead of just surviving. Learn why busyness is often just a facade, not a true sign of productivity - and how to ditch that mentality for good. Explore the power of the "slow movement" and mindful living. Episode Overview (01:00) Tone-setting + my personal journey and the five-star wellness plan; (09:00) The Busy Trap and its impact on productivity; (14:00) The slow movement and mindful living; (19:00) Breaking free from the psychological effects of busyness; (24:00) The five points of the Five-Star Wellness Plan + what to expect this series; (27:00) The busy trap is a choice and you have the power to choose differently; Powerful Quotes "Busy doesn't equal productivity. That was a hard one for me." -Kishshana "Somewhere along the way, we started treating busy like it was a badge of honor." -Kishshana "Busy robs us of joy and of creativity and connection, and I've been there like way too many times." -Kishshana "Hustle culture is a scam.” -Kishshana "Real success comes when we prioritize what truly matters. But are you ready for that kind of freedom, prioritizing what truly matters like? Do you even know what really matters to you?" -Kishshana "Rest isn't just self care. It's actually a superpower." -Kishshana "The busy trap isn't a life sentence, it's a choice. And you have the power to choose differently." -Kishshana "Hustle. Hustle is temporary, but joy that's forever.” -Kishshana “Ditch the busy and start living." -Kishshana About our Sponsor: DonorPerfect 🩵 This series is powered by DonorPerfect fundraising software, the trusted partner that empowers nonprofits to do more good with less stress. From donor management to online giving, reporting to planning, DonorPerfect has everything you need to streamline operations and grow your community of supporters. Are you ready to define your leadership vision, refine your goals, and unlock your potential? (Um.. yes!) You can download their Nonprofit Leadership Workbook for Women for free today. It's your go to guide for navigating challenges and amplifying your voice. ( https://www.donorperfect.com/whitepapers/generic/womens-workbook/ ). Ready to Stop the Busy Cycle? Let’s go deeper 👇 📖 Get Kishshana’s Book ( https://kishshanapalmer.com/book ) 💚 Work with ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) 🎧 Subscribe to Never Miss an Episode…
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1 Faux Vulnerability and the Seduction of Intellectualism feat. Rochelle Sodipo 57:19
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In This Episode . . . We’re not playing nice in this one, friend! This episode features the creatively talented Rochelle Sodipo, Creative Director at Roseredd. In it, we discuss the widespread practice of faux vulnerability, the art of intellectualizing, and how you can start bringing out your own authentically vulnerable creativity. Meet Rochelle Sodipo: Rochelle is best known for Brand Identity and Brand Strategy. She is the founder and Creative Director of Roseredd, Etc.®, a brand support agency focused on branding and design. As a consultant and coach, Rochelle partners with executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and influencers to build and cultivate individual and organizational brands across their stages of growth, from start-up to scale. She supports clients that range in size from small businesses to multi-million dollar organizations. A fine artist and educator by training, Rochelle pairs her passion for the aesthetics of art with her expertise in scaffolding and pedagogy to work with clients to understand and refine a brand vision that reflects their core values. Her signature service, “Soul Level Branding,” leverages the Roseredd, Etc.®️ framework to go beyond design by defining, highlighting, and amplifying the personality and value proposition of a brand before curating a complementary visual identity. Rochelle self-identifies as a creative leader. As a designer, she prides herself on using standard tools in non-traditional ways and finding clear connections between what others may see as disparate ideas to create a cohesive vision. Outside of running day-to-day operations for Roseredd, Etc.®, Rochelle teaches tools and tactics to support solo-entrepreneurs and other students in understanding how to effectively mix brand theory and creative artistry to drive impact while retaining the heart of a brand. Episode Highlights: (10:50) Weapons of distraction; (26:36) Faux vulnerability; (32:15) Leverage good storytelling; (46:39) Introspection; Connect with Rochelle Facebook: @rosereddetc Instagram: @rosereddetc LinkedIn: @rochellesodipo Episode Resources: Roseredd Course ( https://www.rosereddcourses.com ) For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook "Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days" ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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1 The Politics of Community feat. Liz Miranda 58:57
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In This Episode . . . We are featuring the wonderfully regal Liz Miranda, State Representative 5th Suffolk District, MA House of Representatives. In it, Miranda shares her journey about being an immigrant in the United States, how the killing of her brother shaped her career, and the importance of being an effective political leader in underrepresented communities. Meet Liz Miranda: Liz is best known for leading the police reform bill in Massachusetts to passage and her Social Moniker is Betti! Since elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2020, Elizabeth "Liz" Miranda has served as State Representative for the 5th Suffolk District of Roxbury and Dorchester. Representative Miranda currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Committee on Human Resources and Employee Engagement, and serves on the Joint Committee(s) on Community Development and Small Businesses, Public Safety and Homeland Security, and Veterans and Federal Affairs. In her first term, Representative Miranda has filed and passed legislation to reimagine public safety, improve racial disparities in maternal health, promote environmental justice within disproportionately impacted communities, and ensure a just recovery for micro-to-small businesses most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, she was the first legislator in the Commonwealth to establish a district-led community care program which connected 3,000 vulnerable residents with support and resources. As a result of Rep. Miranda’s Covid Vaccine Equity Bill, Governor Baker implemented nearly all of the core tenants of the legislation- reimagining health to include socioeconomic determinants. As the daughter of Cabo Verdean immigrants, Representative Miranda has been a tireless advocate for immigrant rights, while leading the fight for an equitable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to serving in the Massachusetts Legislature, Representative Miranda was a non-profit executive, entrepreneur, and community organizer, which began as a teen living in the Dudley triangle. In 2017, Representative Miranda lost her 28-year-old brother, Michael Miranda, to gun violence. After her decades long advocacy for gun violence prevention, losing her brother was a catalyst in her entrance to electoral politics. Her lived experience and commitment to community propels her fight for immigrant rights, criminal legal system reform, improved black maternal health outcomes, and economic justice. Her professional roles have included serving as the Executive Director for the Hawthorne Youth and Community Center and Director of Youth Opportunity Development at Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative (DSNI). Rep. Miranda’s career has aimed to build resident-led leadership and advocacy for youth development, violence prevention, and economic justice. Representative Miranda is a Wellesley College alumna and proud graduate of Boston Public Schools, graduating from the John D O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science. She is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Boston Alumnae Chapter, and the Wellesley Club of Boston. Episode Highlights: (10:04) Demand more and demand better; (12:03) Leadership is both a privilege and a responsibility; (17:59) Being a little too much in leadership; Connect with Liz: Email: liz@lizmiranda.com Website: https://lizmiranda.com Instagram: @replizmiranda Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook "Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days" ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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1 Cutting Through The Chaos feat. Lenita Dunlap 55:35
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In This Episode . . . This episode features the brilliant Lenita Dunlap, Principal at Not Just Fundraising, as she discusses what it means to cut through the chaos. Lenita tells us what led her to provide trauma-informed care, the world of nonprofits, and her mission to provide access to mental health and equitable education for marginalized communities. Meet Lenita Dunlap: Known as The Chaos Whisperer, Lenita loves working through crisis situations and helping individuals and organizations experience freedom. She has such a heart for the third sector and believes we can truly change the world with proper resources and support. Lenita’s an advocate for change and will help leaders achieve their goals. For the past 20 years, Lenita has dedicated her life to service and advocacy for access to mental health and equitable education for marginalized communities through working in educational and nonprofit organizations that uplift and empower young people and their families. As a consultant and thought partner, she specializes in guiding teams through crisis situations and introducing their missions to various stakeholders. As a Community Development and Mental Health expert, Lenita combines research, policy, and expertise to empower, motivate, and rally teams through facilitation and leadership development. Lenita’s commitment to mental health access was birthed from advocating for her family's mental health journey. She witnessed firsthand the difficulty in finding proper support, as well as the lack of affordability, diversity, and cultural competency needed to create safe psychological spaces for healing. Leveraging this experience led her to revamp a failing after-school program to a creative and innovative after-school program based on research centered around the effects of trauma on refugee children. Instead of focusing solely on academics, she introduced trauma-informed care to the refugee serving space within after-school work that later received international recognition and accolades. In this previous leadership role, Lenita grew the organization's annual budget by 300% within five years, led a rebranding campaign, expanded program reach, garnered international attention, and earned certification for all sites. Lenita was a featured speaker at the 2019 Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference in Brisbane, Australia, and the North American Refugee Health Conference in Toronto, Canada. Both platforms provided an opportunity to share her unique perspective. Her presentation highlights included addressing mental health during after-school programming, diving deeper into the effects of trauma on the brain in the context of refugees, and observing different models of implementation for various therapies. She has also co-led and facilitated presentations for the local and global chapters for the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). Within these platforms, she taught participants how to diversify their board and staff, pivot and twirl during challenging times, and shared with nonprofit leaders the need to SLOW DOWN, BREATHE AND CELEBRATE. Currently, VP of Operations at Abide Women’s Health and as a PhD student in Public Administration and Policy at the University of Texas at Arlington researching burnout, refugee resettlement, equity, and, leadership, Lenita understands the trials and triumphs of nonprofit leaders not only practically but theoretically. She holds two masters: one in Education and the other Public Administration. Lenita also earned certificates in nonprofit management and marketing from the Center for Nonprofit Management. Episode Highlights: (4:05) Cutting through the chaos; (12:59) What do you need as a leader; (17:52) What’s happening to our leadership pipeline?; (22:00) Healthy organizations; (26:15) Chaos in organizations; (44:15) How burnout is tied to equity; Connect with Lenita: Instagram: @lenitariley LinkedIn: @lenitarileydunlap Website: https://notjustfundraising.com Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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1 What Adoption Taught Me about Leadership feat. Christal M. Cherry 56:20
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In This Episode . . . The talented principal and CEO at The Board Pro, Christal Cherry shares with us the struggles she faced in her dating life, the challenges she faced when she decided to adopt at 45, and how her little boy has not only made her a better person but has taught her to be a better leader. Meet Christal Cherry: Christal’s Social Moniker is I'm a Bold Bitch! and she’s best known for being direct, loyal, and vocal! “She pushed through her fear and did it anyway!” Christal M. Cherry is a nationally recognized nonprofit executive and professionally trained fundraiser. With over 20 years in the nonprofit sector, she has supported higher education institutions, human services organizations, and faith-based missions. Christal also served as a Senior Consultant at the GA Center for Nonprofits and is currently the CEO of The Board Pro, a consulting firm designed to transform leaders through board service. As The Board Pro, Christal’s works with nonprofit boards to coach, train, and counsel them to be effective governing and fundraising arms for their organizations. She also assists with finding qualified and diverse talent to add to boards, onboarding, culture assessments, and diversity, equity, and inclusion training. Christal earned a MA in Counseling from Hampton University, a BA in Liberal Arts from Hofstra University, and professional development certifications in nonprofit leadership, social media fundraising, and nonprofit management. She currently serves on the board of the Greater Atlanta chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Villages of Carver YMCA. She is a regular trainer and facilitator with CANDID, Qgiv, Network for Good, Bloomerang, Kindful, and the Mississippi Alliance of Nonprofits and Philanthropy where she facilitates webinars and teaches courses in fundraising, board development, and equity and inclusion. Christal has been a guest on multiple podcasts and enjoy serving as a requested expert on board matters. She is contributing author in Collecting Courage, a documenting of racism and survival by fourteen accomplished Black fundraisers working across the United States and Canada. Her first children’s book: Mac and Cheez: Being Different is Okay will be released on Amazon on November 21, 2021. Christal also enjoys her membership in the African American Development Officers Network, Toastmasters, and F3, Fabulous Female Fundraisers which she founded. Episode Highlights: (14:05) Challenges of adopting; (19:15) How life changed after adoption; (41:19) The Board Pro; Connect with Christal: Facebook: @theboardpro LinkedIn: @ Christal M Cherry The Board Pro: https://www.theboardpro.com Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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1 Reaching for Authenticity feat. Aiko Bethea 1:07:09
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In This Episode . . . We are featuring award-winning speaker Aiko Bethea, the Founder of RARE Coaching & Consulting. In the episode, Aiko addresses the hard questions. How are you showing up for your team as a conscious leader? While creating a diverse team is great, Aiko discusses why creating a culture that amplifies and encourages diversity is even better. Meet Aiko Bethea: Known as the Seeker of Justice, Aiko is a leader, builder, and connector. She successfully navigated leadership roles in government, philanthropic, nonprofit, and private sectors. In each sector, she created and served in inaugural roles to meet growing organizational needs. Aiko is an award-winning and highly sought-after equity consultant, executive coach, and speaker. She is the founder of RARE Coaching & Consulting, a consulting practice focused on coaching leaders and organizations to remove barriers to inclusion. Her practice integrates operations, leadership coaching, and education strategies that yield measurable outcomes. Aiko is Sr. Director of the Daring Way™ and Dare to Lead™ communities of Brené Brown Education and Research Group. She oversees development and implementation of the overall strategy for the communities, as well as the specific diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging strategy and oversite of the global 1000+ member facilitator community. Episode Highlights: (11:09) Accountability; (14:47) Intention of the work; (19:27) Performative authenticity and assimilation; (26:28) Perfectionism and toxic productivity; (48:04) Authentic Leadership; Connect with Aiko: Instagram: @rare_coach LinkedIn: @AikoBethea Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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In This Episode . . . We are featuring the amazing Danielle Henry, the Senior PM / OD Consultant at Great Dane 921 LLC. We're taking on the topic of Cultural EQ, a topic that’s been dominating boardroom conversations in the workplace: emotional intelligence in ourselves and the people on our teams. Danielle doesn’t hold back as she tells us all about what we think we know, what we don’t, and how to bridge the gap between the two. Meet Danielle Henry: Danielle Antoinette Henry has a demonstrated history of working in the management consulting industry for-profit and nonprofit entities with a focus on social impact digital marketing, branding, web development, and operations. Currently, Danielle is a Senior Manager, Client Partnerships for Sarankco Creative Studio. She is the Founder and CEO of Great Dane 921 Consulting, LLC, a consultancy firm focused on developing solutions that are based upon the foundation of empathetic understanding and the need for more compassion and transparency at work. She has conducted professional development training for nonprofits such as WestHab (NY), Youth Shelter Program of Westchester (NY), Junior League of Orange County, NY, and The Rooted Collaborative conferences centered on topics such as leadership development, cultural intelligence, DEI, effective communication strategies, team building, and conflict management and resolution. She has also conducted a diversity dialogue series for the town of Warwick, NY as a diversity facilitator for We the People Warwick. Danielle is a third-year doctoral student in the Organization and Leadership Psychology program with a concentration in the Neuroscience of Leadership at William James College. She obtained her MPA in Public and Non-Profit Management and Policy with a specialization in General Finance from the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University and BA in American Politics from the College of Arts and Science at New York University. She holds a certificate in project leadership from the Cornell University – School of Engineering and is a Certified Scrum Master from the Scrum Alliance. She was a 2021-2022 Opportunity Hub (OHUB) South by Southwest student fellow. In addition, she is a Registered Parliamentarian under the National Association of Parliamentarians, and is an arbitrator for FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority). With public service in her heart, Danielle has been an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and is the Immediate Past President of the Westchester Alumnae Chapter serving Westchester County, NY. She is also the Past President and sustainer member of the Junior League of Orange County, NY. A born and bred New Yorker, in her spare time, you can find Danielle doing monthly cultural outings to museums, gardens, or immersive exhibits with her Fur, Floral, Culture, and Cocktails crew around NYC, doing Reiki as a certified Reiki Practitioner, roller skating at her local skating rink, or as a podcast co-host for the Empress High Council whose focus is on self-care and entrepreneurship. Episode Highlights: (6:42) It’s all in the Q; (12:57) DEI has been lacking CQ; (21:15) How do leaders weave in CQ?; (22:25) Organization Development Levels; (36:05) Steps toward CQ; Connect with Danielle: LinkedIn: @danielleahenry Instagram: @greatdanedannie Episode Resources: Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux ( https://www.reinventingorganizations.com/ ) CQ Assessment, Cultural Intelligence Center David Livermore ( https://culturalq.com ) For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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In This Episode . . . We are featuring the ever-empowering Jarius McNair Edens. Jarius is a Holistic Personal Growth & Leadership Trainer at The Kreative Lounge & Social Kollective. Kishshana and Jarius chat about what it means to lead with joy. As leaders, we have to know that if we can come to the table, to the meeting, to our team with that joy and internal insight of excitement about what we're doing, we can ultimately spread that out to everyone else. Jarius explains that when you do work that is deep, you have to lead with joy and it starts with personal growth. Think about what you are doing in your personal life to awaken joy within you because as a leader, who we are is what we bring. Meet Jarius McNair Edens: Jarius is best known for writing compelling stories and empowering women to do what feels good to them. As a conscious thought leader and intuitive advisor, she is known for teaching, leading, and guiding women to their own desired level of contentment, confidence, and bliss. She is a former English teacher turned serial entrepreneur. In 2017, a successful collaborative workspace and community hub in Springfield, Il. After the opening of TKL, she explored other creative outlets such as writing and coaching. She enjoys things that bring her and others joy, and she wants to share joy with the world. Jarius does several things to cultivate bliss for herself---from hosting personal growth classes to doing Zumba in her living room. She hopes to help women cultivate this same joy in their own lives. She speaks to over 100 women (and a few good men) daily in her tribe. She currently resides in North Carolina. Episode Highlights: (7:04) Talk to me about Zest; (8:08) Pathways to being a leader; (16:28) Do we want a kiddie pool or an olympic sized pool?; (21:08) Start with your own personal joy; (35:15) Encourage family centering; Connect with Jarius: LinkedIn: @jarius-edens Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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1 Our Obsession with Credentials feat. Jillian "Mama J" Love 1:01:17
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In This Episode . . . Kishshana and Mama J discuss our obsession with credentials and the importance of developing a liberatory mindset so you can break out of the confining boxes you’ve put yourself in and unlock new levels of potential. Mama J is on a quest for love and revolution, acknowledging and accepting the lifelong evolution of unbecoming. She talks about unlearning and how to transform pain into power and how we can do so collectively. Meet Jillian "Mama J" Love: Jillian “Mama J” Love (she/they) is in a pivot season—a both/and of embracing the dance of being the Founder & Designer of Lovelution Inc at 40 while also being ready to put their two decades of lived and professional experience to work for a values-aligned organization. Mama J models Justice & Joy with bite-sized and deliberate action every damn day by embodying the revolution to radically rest to sustain oneself. Most mornings you’ll find me with a cup of coffee amidst the dance of parenting, a sink full of dishes, and figuring out what’s for breakfast with my 8-year-old daughter and partner. Episode Highlights: (16:20) Unlearning in relationships; (23:50) What does success mean; (31:24) Radical Rest; (55:49) Questions for Mama J; Connect with Mama J: Instagram: @mamajlove1 LinkedIn: @mamajlove Podcast: Beyond Allyship ( https://bit.ly/beyondallyshippodcast ) Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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1 Is Work Making You ill? feat. Katrina Strohl 42:42
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In This Episode . . . This episode features the always-inspiring Katrina Strohl, Psychological Safety Consultant and host of podcast Absolutely Not! Kishshana and Katrina discuss how a toxic work environment led Katrina to decide to take her own life and how that experience kickstarted their journey toward advocating for mental health and encouraging others to set personal boundaries at work and enforce their own psychological safety. Is your work making you ill? This conversation addresses what messages you are receiving in your work environment and knowing that your worth has nothing to do with your work. We need to learn how to observe the behavior, learn to label where necessary, and find the vocabulary to define the harm in our work environments. Meet Katrina Strohl: Katrina is best known for serving others through work with boundary strategy, mental health, suicide prevention, and veteran disability. Katrina (she/they) is a Navy veteran who served as an Aviation Structural Mechanic (AM). Now, with over 10 years of Human Resources (HR) experience and a passion for psychological safety, Katrina continues to serve others. In 2018, Katrina decided to take her own life after internalizing the behavior of a toxic workplace. Since then she has become a huge advocate of mental health and works to reduce the stigma through their show, Absolutely Not! Absolutely Not! is the weekly live podcast dedicated to providing examples of setting personal boundaries at work and the vocabulary needed to name harm in those spaces. Episode Highlights: (3:10) Learn more about Katrina; (3:37) Your worth has nothing to do with your work; (6:40) Observing and labeling the harm in a work environment; (15:58) Is work making you ill?; (18:50) How do I start setting boundaries at work; (29:21) Different ways to set boundaries; Connect with Katrina: Instagram: @k.m.strohl LinkedIn: @katrina_strohl Host of @absolutelynotwithk Website: https://www.katrinastrohl.com Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " (h ttps://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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ManageMint Made Easy formerly Let's Take This Offline

1 Management Made Easy (formerly Let’s Take This Offline): Season 3 Trailer 4:43
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What's Up Friends! We are back for Season 3 of Let’s Take This Offline, the podcast for everyday leaders. Join me back in the studio for some of the best conversations with experts on leadership, management, wellness, DEI, and topics about how we live our lives, what matters to us and our families and about the work we do, and why we do it! The Rooted Collaborative For those of you listening for the first time, Kishshana founded The Rooted Collaborative, a community and organization focused on black and brown women who are doing social good. This global community is about wellness and wellbeing, financial fortitude, personal and professional development, building real community, and leveling up women who are moving into the ranks of leadership. Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook "Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days" ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Support the Show ( https://buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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ManageMint Made Easy formerly Let's Take This Offline

1 Summer Well Series: Can Leaders Be Vulnerable? 18:05
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In This Episode . . . Kishshana zeros in on faux vulnerability versus real vulnerability and how that works for you as a leader. How do vulnerabilities from your life or previous work experiences carry over into your current work and your leadership? They show up in you being closed off, not allowing people and coworkers to get to know you, striving to achieve, and being extra hard on yourself and therefore on others. Have you asked yourself whether your faux vulnerability is preventing you from bringing a level of realness and openness to your leadership? And remember to pay attention to the fact that vulnerability goes two ways. How are you making space to be vulnerable? And how are you creating space for others to be vulnerable with you? You do not need to figure this out alone. Work with Kishshana 1:1 Episode Highlights: (3:23) Summer well series powered by Bloomerang; (4:26) Faux vulnerability versus real vulnerability; (7:28) Examples of vulnerability; (10:40) How to be vulnerable as a leader; (12:44) Your leadership journey; (14:01) Can I actually be vulnerable; (15:30) Vulnerability goes two ways; Episode Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by our sponsor Bloomerang (Bloomerang.co) Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Visit The Rooted Collaborative ( https://www.therootedcollaborative.com ) Support the Show ( buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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ManageMint Made Easy formerly Let's Take This Offline

1 Summer Well Series: Create Your Leadership Roadmap 19:08
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In this Episode . . . Kishshana points out that you all carry a leadership role in some aspect of your life whether in your career, in your faith-based organization, social organizations, or as a leader at home. She suggests contemplating what you need in a leadership roadmap for yourself, to set your leadership foundation, in order to figure out how to be a good leader. Your Leadership Roadmap Have you dug into the foundation of who you are so you can create and grow your leadership roadmap? Are you fortified enough? Are you self-aware? Are you introspective? Can you take feedback? Where are you in that journey for yourself? Once you determine what is in your actual foundation you've got to learn how to build, how to sustain, and how to give social capital. How are you building relationships with your peers, with folks that you want to be in alignment with, who may not be your peers, and with folks who look up to you? And ultimately, who is on your support team, and are you leveraging that support in a way that is allowing you to prop up your wellness game plan, inviting goodness into your atmosphere, and releasing the things that are not good for you or your leadership? You do not need to figure this out alone. Work with Kishshana 1:1 Episode Highlights: (4:25) Each of us carry a leadership role; (6:00) Think about your leadership foundation; (7:42) Building relationships; (12:47) Leveraging support tools for your wellness game plan; Episode Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by our sponsor Bloomerang Episode Resources: For more Management Mastery head over to ManageMint ( https://managemint.co ) Get our free eBook " Super Leaders Need Love, Too: 3 Hacks for Not-So-Great Days " ( https://www.managemint.co/freeresources ) Visit The Rooted Collaborative ( https://www.therootedcollaborative.com ) Support the Show ( https://buymeacoffee.com/managemintmadeeasy )…
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