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Show Notes
Episode: " What to Consider When Leaving a Powerful Legacy in Your Community!"
Welcome to Episode 14 of the Your Brand Expressed Podcast.
In this episode, Shaumba-Yandje Dibinga and I discuss leaving a legacy in your community.
So if you want to leaving a legacy in your community, debunk the myths that paralyze coaches, authors, speakers and service providers, and imposter syndrome to the curb so you can learn how to navigate your business while in the area of leaving a legacy, tune in now!
In this episode, you'll discover:
Episode Title: " What To Consider When Leaving A Powerful Legacy In Your Community!"
Inspire your clients by leaving a legacy
Meet them where they're at
Show them you can help them reach their goals
Maximize the importance of your why
About Us Shaumba-Yandje Dibinga
Shaumba-Yandje Masanga Wa Dibinga wa Said is the Founding Artistic Director of the OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center a non-profit that uses dance and the arts, as a tool to empower young people, one dancer at a time. She is also the Owner of ShapeUp with Shaumba, Inc. - an organization whose mission is to utilize dance, fitness, nutrition spoken word and writing to heal communities. She is a Congolese-American and daughter to Rev. Dr. Dibinga wa Said and Dr. Ngolela Dibinga. She has extensive training, teaching and performance experience in all areas of dance and theater. Her studies have taken her to the Alvin Ailey School, the Boston Conservatory and a BA from Umass Boston.
She has been writing poetry and plays for over 30 years. She is currently a trustee at the Boston Renaissance Charter Public School, Boston Arts Academy Board of Trusteee, the BAA Fashion Board and the SummerStars Foundation. She is a member of the Barr Fellows Class of 2011, the Barr Foundation Fellows Alumni Advisory Board, co-lead for the Linde Family Foundation DEAI learning group, Thriving Cultures, and among other groups, a member of the Boston Arts Leader Coalition. She has received numerous awards for her work with OrigiNation, including but not limited too: the Catalyst Award, the CPLAN Family Engagement Award, The Philanthropic Initiative's Boston Fellows Award, the Portraits of Courage Upstander's Award, the Berklee College of Music Urban Service Award, the Community Catalyst Award, the Next Steps Award, the Brother Thomas Fellowship, the NAACP Boston Image Award, the Roxbury Rocks Award, the Malcolm X Award, and the Melnea Cass Service Award. She is also the writer, director and producer of TAFUTA! A Young Child’s Search for the True Meaning or Kwanzaa and Our Story, A Celebration of the African and African American Experience through the Arts. She continues to work with the City of Boston Arts and Culture Department as well as the Mayor Wu’s office, the State, various school systems, institutions and organizations (nationally and internationally), including Celebrity Series of Boston, Converse, Boston While Black and BAMS Fest, to uplift the Arts along with the physical and mental health of those she serves. Ms. Dibinga is the mother of Taalib-Said and Shaumba-Subira, the author of the poetry book Pride in My Stride, a certified Inferno Hot Pilates Instructor, artist and the Creator of Hot Body Fusion.
More Information
Learn more about how you can improve your results with leaving a legacy in your community with http://www.originationinc.org
Thanks for Tuning In!
Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!
If you enjoyed this episode on leaving a legacy in your community, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.
Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our podcast.
Thanks for tuning in!

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Show Notes
Episode: " What to Consider When Leaving a Powerful Legacy in Your Community!"
Welcome to Episode 14 of the Your Brand Expressed Podcast.
In this episode, Shaumba-Yandje Dibinga and I discuss leaving a legacy in your community.
So if you want to leaving a legacy in your community, debunk the myths that paralyze coaches, authors, speakers and service providers, and imposter syndrome to the curb so you can learn how to navigate your business while in the area of leaving a legacy, tune in now!
In this episode, you'll discover:
Episode Title: " What To Consider When Leaving A Powerful Legacy In Your Community!"
Inspire your clients by leaving a legacy
Meet them where they're at
Show them you can help them reach their goals
Maximize the importance of your why
About Us Shaumba-Yandje Dibinga
Shaumba-Yandje Masanga Wa Dibinga wa Said is the Founding Artistic Director of the OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center a non-profit that uses dance and the arts, as a tool to empower young people, one dancer at a time. She is also the Owner of ShapeUp with Shaumba, Inc. - an organization whose mission is to utilize dance, fitness, nutrition spoken word and writing to heal communities. She is a Congolese-American and daughter to Rev. Dr. Dibinga wa Said and Dr. Ngolela Dibinga. She has extensive training, teaching and performance experience in all areas of dance and theater. Her studies have taken her to the Alvin Ailey School, the Boston Conservatory and a BA from Umass Boston.
She has been writing poetry and plays for over 30 years. She is currently a trustee at the Boston Renaissance Charter Public School, Boston Arts Academy Board of Trusteee, the BAA Fashion Board and the SummerStars Foundation. She is a member of the Barr Fellows Class of 2011, the Barr Foundation Fellows Alumni Advisory Board, co-lead for the Linde Family Foundation DEAI learning group, Thriving Cultures, and among other groups, a member of the Boston Arts Leader Coalition. She has received numerous awards for her work with OrigiNation, including but not limited too: the Catalyst Award, the CPLAN Family Engagement Award, The Philanthropic Initiative's Boston Fellows Award, the Portraits of Courage Upstander's Award, the Berklee College of Music Urban Service Award, the Community Catalyst Award, the Next Steps Award, the Brother Thomas Fellowship, the NAACP Boston Image Award, the Roxbury Rocks Award, the Malcolm X Award, and the Melnea Cass Service Award. She is also the writer, director and producer of TAFUTA! A Young Child’s Search for the True Meaning or Kwanzaa and Our Story, A Celebration of the African and African American Experience through the Arts. She continues to work with the City of Boston Arts and Culture Department as well as the Mayor Wu’s office, the State, various school systems, institutions and organizations (nationally and internationally), including Celebrity Series of Boston, Converse, Boston While Black and BAMS Fest, to uplift the Arts along with the physical and mental health of those she serves. Ms. Dibinga is the mother of Taalib-Said and Shaumba-Subira, the author of the poetry book Pride in My Stride, a certified Inferno Hot Pilates Instructor, artist and the Creator of Hot Body Fusion.
More Information
Learn more about how you can improve your results with leaving a legacy in your community with http://www.originationinc.org
Thanks for Tuning In!
Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!
If you enjoyed this episode on leaving a legacy in your community, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.
Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our podcast.
Thanks for tuning in!

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