Ana Pompa Alarcón, the CEO of the findSisterhood app & Undivided Space, will share unapologetically behind the scenes of an early-stage startup. As a Latina, an immigrant, a mom, and a woman in tech, things can become quite interesting. Together we will d
In this episode, Paola Luisi, Director of Families Belong Together, and I talked about ICE and what happened after the court ruling. Where are the kids now? And how can you help? If you can, please donate: https://www.familiesbelongtogether.org/ And watch the documentary we talk about on the show: "Immigration Nation" now on Netflix.
Sonia Smith-Kang is an AfroLatina and proud military brat born in Puerto Rico. She is a mom, business owner and pivoted to producing masks with her company to support her community in this time of crisis. We talk about being a Black mom during this civil rights movement, online learning, mental health and how social justice has to play a part in our own companies. You can find Sonia on Instagram: @mixedupclothing And but her masks here: www.mixedupclothing.com And this is the Facebook group that provides masks it ICE detention centers if you want to get involved yourself. "Facebook's Aunty Sewing Squad"
In this episode, my friend Liz and I discuss the evolution of Facebook groups and other communities in the light of the current social justice movement. And how we all need to learn to have uncomfortable conversations. What can each and every one of us do? And how does this tie into companies?
In this episode, my dear friend Darla and I are talking about what intersectionality means and why it's essential to consider it in every area of life. You can find her on Instagram @degraceconsulting or on her website https://www.degracegroup.com/
In this episode I am talking about imposter syndrome and how I've felt it not just in business but also as a mom. How I deal with it and what helps me when I feel insecure and unworthy.