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In this episode, we're joined by the inspiring voices of Alison Overseth, Gisele Castro, and Erica Hamilton at The Women's Leadership Council. Our discussion centers around the dynamic landscape of leadership, highlighting our personal experiences, insights, and the ever-important journey toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. We'll dive into topics that are pertinent for any woman pursuing a career in leadership, specifically current and future CEOs and EDs. Join us as we get answers to the following questions: What's the importance of defining a North Star to guide your decisions and actions? How do you maintain and balance your peace and well-being in such a demanding job? What mental shifts and practices are necessary for leading an organization? What bright spots and challenges will we see as the next generation enters the workforce? What are some hard-earned tips for recruiting, managing, and changing your board? And how can we drive authentic change through cultural shifts and ongoing DEI efforts? “[H]ow much are we pursuing excellence and how are we passing on what we have learned to another group of people? [...] As an organization that at one point was not so visible and now it is, it comes with different pressure points… I didn't know I signed up for that. I did, I actually did by being a women leader.” Gisele Castro, CEO of exalt Important Links: http://exaltyouth.org http://www.pasesetter.org https://www.memoinevergot.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitlowdown/support
Featuring a discussion on the treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer with Dr Erica Hamilton, moderated by Dr Neil Love.
In this episode of W.O.C. at Work, Rai and Blanca talk with Erica Hamilton, an accomplished business and non-profit executive with many years of experience in C-Suite positions. Erica talks with the hosts about how women of color can set up their "portfolio life" and ensure that the life they're living is the life they've purposely envisioned and designed. ---- While the team at The North Star takes a holiday break, we are using this week to run the top episodes from our other podcasts. We hope you enjoy and give our other shows a listen!
Erica Hamilton: mother, wife, social justice warrior, leader. For those of you who missed Erica's previous podcast episode, I'm thrilled to interview her again as she kicks off her newest adventures. Erica is passionate about social justice and supporting BIPOC womxn who may struggle to thrive in environments that were not created for them. In this interview, we chat about some big things, including: 1) Womxn of color and their relationship to money and wealth-building 2) How to know if an organization is truly down for the cause or simply doing "performative wokeness." 3) How Erica's new coaching business focuses on supporting womxn of color and how to give them the space to exhale. Listen in on this important convo that feels like friends just hanging out and talking about the Important Stuff. For more about Erica (and to get coaching from her!) check out: https://twitter.com/ehamilton?lang=en To apply for the Institute for Nonprofit Practice: http://www.nonprofitpractice.org/apply-nyc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support
In this episode of W.O.C. at Work, Rai and Blanca talk with Erica Hamilton, an accomplished business and non-profit executive with many years of experience in C-Suite positions. Erica talks with the hosts about how women of color can set up their "portfolio life" and ensure that the life they're living is the life they've purposely envisioned and designed. Take out a pen and a pad because you're going to want to take notes on this one!
Blackwater creative director Erica Hamilton Kwid swings by the podcast to talk about forgetting her age, her baby's hobbies, BMX life, a picture-perfect childhood, Central Coast cults, post office tarot readings, Nipomo Mesa murders, working for her mom, what art school did to her art, the real beginning of adulthood, rolling a 50-sided die, taking over the family business, getting amped about stocking apparel, growing up Catholic, renouncing Paganism, seeing God on tv, hypnic jerks, and crying at the Golden Buzzer. Find her online at: https://shopblackwater.com/
Joyful. Thought-provoking. Truth-telling. Join me for this wide-ranging conversation with Erica Hamilton. Erica shares her wisdom and perspective as an expert leader, manager and "nonprofit whisperer." We talk about the women of color tax, the benefits of saying NO and how to survive and thrive as a nonprofit executive. A must-listen for current and aspiring nonprofit execs! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support
Do you choose to survive or thrive in the face of hard circumstances? In this second part of the two-part conversation, Andy McLellan and Erica Hamilton share some of the techniques they found useful in coping with the physical and emotional pain on their path of transitioning from surviving to thriving.
I am joined by my friends Andy McLellan, PhD and Erica Hamilton, PhD. Andy and Erica generously share about the most challenging aspects of living with a chronic illness. This first part of the conversation touches upon how our fast-paced life can lead to our disembodiment and pushing ourselves too far, the existing in the world of Western medicine dichotomy between the organic and the functional and how the absence of measurable cause of a medical condition influences the attitude of the medical establishment towards the patients.