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In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Michael Keays, Senior Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State and Senior Diplomatic Fellow with the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute. He discusses his project at the Center which focuses on how to re-engage with Russia after the fighting in Ukraine has ended and what history can teach us about what paths this US-Russia re-engagement may take in the future.
Sen Linthicum weekly interview: Soviet style future? https://mailchi.mp/electdennis/soviet_style_future-08-16-16911914?e=ec7181c588 No cars, no meat, no dairy in 7 years: Bloomberg's C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group wants to impose on 14 US cities by 2030: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/great-reset-report-reveals-globalist-climate-organizations-goal/ Angry Maui survivors give middle finger to Biden motorcade: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/angry-maui-fire-survivors-let-loose-middle-fingers/ Alex Jones warning about coming Biden COVID lockdowns is becoming real: https://www.infowars.com/posts/do-not-comply-trends-as-patriots-unite-following-alex-jones-warning-new-lockdowns-coming/ Trump update: attorney Robert Barnes shreds all the Trump indictments: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/attorney-robert-barnes-shreds-trump-indictments-duran/ Legal theory on Trump's best chance to beat all the prosecutors: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/is-this-legal-theory-trumps-best-chance-beat/ Public defender crisis in OR: maybe the legislature should fund more public defenders instead of blowing 200M on homeless housing: https://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/editorial-the-failure-to-guarantee-a-constitutional-right-continues/article_a14c5354-4049-11ee-97f8-43a62df2cc2a.html The next regional bank collapse: downtown properties in trouble: https://www.wweek.com/news/2023/08/16/empty-and-unwanted-the-iconic-buildings-of-portlands-skyline-are-in-trouble/ Become a budget detective: find the waste and un necessary spending in Salem city budget: https://www.cityofsalem.net/government/budget-finance/annual-budget
Dana Brown On Diaz "Looking Like He's Going To Be The Future For Us Behind The Plate"Dana Brown joined us for his weekly visit and he had some very interesting comments on Yainer Díaz, Korey Lee, and how serious could Luis Garcia's injury be? Enjoy this interview from the Sean Salisbury Show!
In this episode of our For the Love of the Middle series, renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Shefali returns to the show to discuss her concept of conscious parenting. Those of us in the middle of life who may still be parenting kids at home, or adjusting to parenting adult children who have just launched out into the world–or in any season of the parenting journey, really–will find much to learn as we look back (and forward) at our parenting patterns. Dr. Shefali provides a step-by-step roadmap to help free parents and their children from toxic patterns and expectations, while building a lasting meaningful bond with them. Using her book as a guide, she will introduce us to the five patterns of ego, show us some varying parenting styles (including helping Jen unpack her own parenting style), develop a mindful focus on self-control, and tips on how we can encourage our adult children to parent themselves. Jen and the good doctor will hit some big topics that will inform not only parents, but those of us who wish to discover how we were parented, and how it impacts us now; including: Walking through the definition of conscious parenting and the three stages of the parenting map Debunking the notion that as parents we are supposed to create happy, perfect superhumans by following traditional parenting rules Dismissing the notion that there are good kids and bad kids—and how to avoid using these labels Revealing the five ego patterns parents that parents might not even realize inform their quest to raise amazing children The three reasons why children act out or misbehave and how you can learn not to shame them for it The results of over-parenting and how it shows up in your adult children It's never too late to become a mindful parent and set an intention to allow your children to become centerstage in their own lives. * * * Thank you to our sponsors! BetterHelp | Try convenient and affordable therapy with BetterHelp anytime, anywhere. Give BetterHelp a try and get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/ForTheLove MeCourse on Parenting Tweens & Teens | Get help parenting during the tween and teen years from Jen and Mercedes Samudio. Visit mecourse.org and sign up today! FOCL | Your personal dream team of premium hemp CBD + 5 soothing botanicals for a full night of deep, restorative sleep. Get 20% off at FOCL.com using code FORTHELOVE. Thought-Provoking Quotes “The evolution of the planet depends on the evolution of the parent.” - Dr. Shefali “Everyone wants a new tomorrow. But what we don't realize is that a new future comes with an absolute willingness to disrupt the past.” - Dr. Shefali “There is no such thing as a good kid or a bad kid. We put these labels based on an egoic agenda. So, what kind of kids are there? Just kids–just humans who are terribly flawed like we are, and terribly, but amazingly blissful like we are. They're just this unique combo and they defy labels.” - Dr. Shefali “The good girl taken to the extreme becomes self-sacrificial and she begins to lose her sense of self–it typically happens with girls. Then she's in her mid forties and she's like, ‘who am I?'” - Dr. Shefali “Conscious parenting is not something you are, it's something you become.” - Dr. Shefali “Punishment, shaming, blaming is never sustainable. I cannot tell you how many times a day I tell parents, ‘Listen, you appear to get control in the moment, but long term, it's going to be unforgiving.'” - Dr. Shefali “How do we constantly show our presence [to our adult children]? Unequivocal cheerleading. ‘I'm thinking of you. I miss you. I'm remembering you. I I adore you.' Letting them know they are on our mind, but not involved in their day-to-day. - Dr. Shefali “When the ego crumbles, proportionately the heart expands, and you then are just this heart-centered being able to connect to other people in a very attuned, compassionate, genuine way. And your children will feel it.” - Dr. Shefali Guest's Links Dr. Shefali's website Dr. Shefali's Instagram Dr. Shefali's Facebook Resources Mentioned in This Episode “The Conscious Parent” by Dr. Shefali “The Parenting Map” by Dr. Shefali Dr. Shefali's previous interview on For the Love Connect with Jen! Jen's website Jen's Instagram Jen's Twitter Jen's Facebook Jen's YouTube
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The USTR is seeking public comments in their 4-year review process of these double-digit tariffs. It's an important time for importers and a critical opportunity. Birgit Matthiesen speaks to Leah Scarpelli to find out where things stand and what companies should be considering in the days ahead.
Manifestation, spirituality and wellness have all become buzzwords over the years and their important meaning has often been lost during that journey. Many of these practices have deep cultural connections and can support not only our personal well-being but also how we care for the planet. For this episode, I'm excited to welcome my guest Allira Potter, a proud Yorta Yorta woman, a trained reiki practitioner, intuitive reader, energy healer, writer, model and an empowerment and mindset coach. Allira's practice is fully immersed around culture, cultural awareness, and education, with a focus on debunking the wellness narrative to ensure diverse representation and decolonisation of the often white-dominated wellness space. In this conversation, we spoke all about manifestation, and how you can incorporate it into your life to build a better future not only for yourself but for the planet. We also began to unpack the implications of the white-washed wellness space and how we can begin decolonising the industry. We finished by talking about the importance of culture and self-love, especially in today's world. If you want to learn more about decolonising wellness and manifesting your best life and a better future for our planet then this episode is for you! Head to https://www.tylalockwood.com/podcast/33 for the full show notes! Connect with me! Tyla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylalockwood/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyYb5y5h-RZ-FrWVNUmvwsQ Website: https://www.tylalockwood.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You're not supposed to be so blined with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong no matter who says it.” -Malcolm X. Glenn Block has this quote at the top of his LinkedIn page. Glenn has a wonderfully complex set of accomplishments, and just as importantly, goals that he is committing his life to achieving. He holds and MBA from Seatlle University Leadership Executive program and is and expert in technology he is an entrepreneur and mentor, an advocate and an accomplice for change. He has a 25 year history of leading teams in technology from conception to fruition. He is actively trying to bring diversity and inclusion into the tech world. “It's not about equality, it's about equity.” Institutionalized racism, social and racial justice as well as access are just a few of the missions that he is passionate about challenging. He is here to talk with JD about all of this and more. What You Will Hear: Alliedship vs Allies Title vs. Doing the work Glenn's background and how he learned about racial injustice Learned racism Becoming muslim and lifechanging events Equity vs. Equality Privilege Law Enforcement The impact words Intention, action, accountability and unlearning Mentoring black women and sustainability Policy and accountability Quotes: “What can I do as a white, cis gender male to better support people that come from marginalized backgrounds.” “I always knew there were inequities, but not realizing how much the system is stacked against black people and how deep those institutions run.” “Change is not gonna happen if people are comfortable” “Whether you have good intent or not, harm is harm.” “The only way you're going to stop the harm is by having policies and accountability.” Mentioned: Denise Branch New Jim Crow https://www.techbridgegirls.org/ (TechBridgeGirls) https://futureforusassembly2020.splashthat.com/ (Future For Us) https://www.blackwomentalktech.com/ (Black Women Talk Tech) https://www.boldbusiness.com/society/gauging-effectiveness-your-employee-resource-group/ (BOLD) https://www.amazon.com/Memo-Women-Color-Secure-Table-ebook/dp/B07L2WRVSW (The Memo) ERG - Employee Resource Group https://www.linkedin.com/in/gblock (LinkedIn)
In the next eight episodes of Sustain267 Podcast, we share with you conversations that included Africans from the 2021 Global South Women's Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women's human rights through the pursuit of equality. The first episode of the series is the “A Green Future for Us: Youth Voices in Climate Justice” panel, Youth voices, particularly those from the Global South, should be a key part of current and future discourse on climate change. This plenary session brought together young champions from different Global South regions, who are poised and passionate about the ongoing climate crisis and who have served as change agents in their homes, schools, and communities. They highlighted the opportunities and challenges as well as the impact of their work in their individual spaces. Speakers: Ayesha Constable, Young People for Action on Climate Change (YPACC), Jamaica Dumiso Gatsha, Success Capital, Botswana Renata Koch Alvarenga, EmpoderaClima, Brazil Belyndar Oiaka Rikimani, Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN), Solomon Islands Find Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Watch the episode here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here
Wanna know how NFTs work and what they mean for the future? In this solo episode, @mattgottesman goes all in on what NFTs are, how they work, why they are an important part of our future, what it means for individuals and retaining more ownership over their work, how old paradigms are businesses are being redefined by new paradigms of greater ownership, taking middlemen out of the equation, ways to think about the utility of NFTs, how to get started and much more. HOST: Matt Gottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman Website: https://mattgottesman.com Newsletter: https://mattgottesman.substack.com PODCAST: All Platforms: https://amp.ink/dZ2Xd Instagram: https://instagram.com/hustlesoldseparately
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Kristin Kobes Du Mez is the author of the bestselling book 'Jesus and John Wayne: How white evangelicals corrupted a faith and fractured a nation'. She chats live with Justin about the recent 'Rise and Fall of Mars Hill' podcast, the support Donald Trump received among white evangelicals, the concept of masculinity and the future of Christianity in the USA. For Kristin: https://kristindumez.com/ For exclusive resources and to support us: • Support (USA): http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support (rest of the world): https://resources.premier.org.uk/supportunbelievable • For our newsletter https://www.premier.org.uk/Unbelievablenewsletter • For our blog: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievable-the-blog • For the podcast: http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable • Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UnbelievableJB • Twitter https://twitter.com/unbelievablejb • Insta https://www.instagram.com/justin.brierley
In this episode, we talk about tech training at the K-12 level, and how relationships are creating a future for us all. It features Kristina Newton (Hope For Youth), Jessica Mitchell (University Programs at Google), and Adah Pittman-Delancy (redefinED Atlanta).
It is important to listen to the peoples of the Pasifika and Oceania during Asian Pacific Islander/Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and beyond. Here, Gabes has a conversation with Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno. Sage is an Indigenous Native Hawaiian award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, and changemaker. She is the CEO & co-founder of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing women of color. Sage has galvanized a nationwide movement to build a future of work reaching new levels of growth through diversity, equity, and inclusion. After spending 7 years in Seattle, Washington, and now back home to her home in Hawai'i, Sage reflects on her time in having to contend racist and sexist spaces in the corporate world, while also reflecting on what it's like to process the present and ancestral grief and rage in light of her lived experiences of colonialism against her, her people, and the land.
In this episode I will be talking about the importance of collective envisioning and how to use it to manifest a better and brighter future for us all. I also talk a bit about the power of incantations and how we use them to amp up our manifestation power. Feel free to check out my YouTube and Instagram @breaktimewithbree or my website breaktimewithbree.com
In the second part of our two-parter on science and technology we focus on the importance of science fiction in presenting an image of the future for society to either look forward to or fear. Science fiction once gave society hope that we were on the verge of a great leap forward in both science and human nature but in 2021 little of this optimism now remains in works like Altered Carbon and Blade Runner 2049. What has changed?
Few professional hockey players have experienced sustained success on the ice like Hilary Knight. A native of Palo Alto, California, Knight followed in the footsteps of her future Team USA teammate and past TGP guest, Angela Ruggiero, when she attended Choate Rosemary Hall. Following boarding school, Knight went on to lead the Wisconsin Badgers to two National Championship games, including an NCAA Championship trophy in her Sophomore season, a year when she became the Badgers record-holder for points, goals and power-play goals in one season. She extended that success into her Olympic career where she won silver medals in 2010 and 2014, and most recently a gold medal in the 2018 winter Olympics. Knight has been a professional hockey player for nine years, and the game has become her personal mission off the ice as an outspoken leader rallying against subpar playing conditions and compensation. Rather than settle for less, Knight, along with more than 200 other professional hockey players walked away from the game to form the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association (PWHPA). Today, Knight has teamed up with other players on the 2021 Dream Gap Tour, a group of PWHPA players traveling around the US and Canada to call attention to the game of Women's Hockey. The tour kicks off later this month on February 28 with the first-ever professional women's hockey game hosted at Madison Square Garden. You can follow Hilary Knight on Twitter and Instagram. To learn more about the PWHPA, go to https://pwhpa.com/ Special thanks to past TGP guest Haley Rosen from Just Women's Sports for making the introduction to our guest. About The Game Plan The Game Plan is a weekly SportTechie podcast hosted by venture capitalists Jay Kapoor and Tim Katt. The show features professional athletes and their business interests beyond sports. You can follow us on Twitter (@thegameplanshow) and Instagram (@gameplanshow) for show news and updates, to recommend guests, and for bonus content! Follow co-hosts Jay Kapoor (@JayKapoorNYC) and Tim Katt (@Tim_Katt) for all things sports, media, tech, and venture capital. Question? Comment? Story idea? Let us know at talkback@sporttechie.com
1/22/21 The state imagines a carbon-free future for us, but to what end we have no idea. An ode to the late great Henry Aaron. Get your Scramble on!!!
The McLaughlin Group -- July 17, 2020 guest panelist this week is Shermichael Singleton, conservative writer and political consultant Issue one: Trump Team vs. Fauci Discussing the not-so-subtle war on Dr. Fauci's credibility. Peter Navarro wrote a scathing USA Today op-ed and Dan Scavino retweeted a political cartoon of Fauci flushing the US economy down the toilet.. What's motivating this effort? Issue two: Governors on the Hot Seat Discussing Andrew Cuomo's effort to take a victory lap. Is it deserved? What about Gretchen Whitmer's continuing focus on lockdowns and public mask wearing? And how would you rate Ron DeSantis's efforts in Florida? Issue three: China Tensions President Trump this week signed a congressional sanctions act, punishing Chinese officials for Beijing's new national security law in Hong Kong. Additionally, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US government regards the vast majority of China's claims over territory in the South China Sea to be illegal. Issue four: Donkey and Elephant Migration Discussing the evolution of the GOP and Democratic Party. Plus: predictions! Twitter YouTube facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno is the co-founder of Future for Us, a platform dedicated to advancing womxn of color at work through community, culture and career development. She is a passionate pay equity advocate and diversity, equity and inclusion champion. Learn more about Future for Us at www.futureforus.co. Sage has been mentioned in Forbes and The Seattle Times and has spoken at the high profile events such as SXSW and the Women’s March. She also has spoken at large corporations like Microsoft and Starbucks and tech startups like Dropbox, PayScale and more. Her drive and enthusiasm to fight for pay equity and women’s advocacy, especially for womxn of color, has launched her to the forefront of the womxn’s rights movement and continues to champion for womxn’s advocacy in the workplace. Follow her on Twitter at @sagequiamno. Proud Press: Forbes/Fast Company/ Entrepreneur/ Vogue/ Geekwire/People's Magazine/ Seattle Magazine's Most Influential People of 2019
Care about moving the needle on diversity in leadership, particular for BIPOC womxn? We're going to have to learn to recover faster. Aparna Rae of Moving Beyond and Future For Us tells us how. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/apoplectic/message
Thank you to everyone who's ever listened to Mindfully Millennial! We love putting this podcast together and we wanted to pop in to say how grateful we are for you. Each one of you who listens gives us the motivation to continue to book awesome guests and bring you even more content. Thank you!What we're reading: White Fragility by Robin DiAngeloSo You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoThe Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine What we're listening to (podcasts): Code Switch by NPR Balanced Black Girl by Lestraudra Alfred Check Your Privilege by Myisha T. HillAccounts we're following as we learn more about allyship for BIPOC: @luvvie - Author of I'm Judging You@rachel.cargle - Writer and Activist and creator of The Great Unlearn@theconsciouskid - Parenting and Education Resource @the.root - Bringing awareness to issues in the Black community Our episode on being an ally for women of color in the workplace, featuring Sage and Aparna, Founders of Future For Us can be found on iTunes. Stay tuned for Season 2 launching later this summer!
The Empowered in Color Podcast: Helping People of Color Thrive in Business and in Life
Womxn of Color are still dealing with issues in the workplace such as pay equity, microaggressions, being overlooked for promotions, just to name a few. Sage Quiamno co-founded Future for Us to empower womxn of color to advocate for themselves and push forward in their careers. Mentioned on this week's episode: Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance Arlan Hamilton - It's About Damn Time Natalie Torres Haddad - Financially Savvy in 20 Minutes Future for Us website, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter This episode is also brought to you in part by my work at @krisellecreative. Follow me there if you are interested in getting a commissioned piece. Thanks for listening! Keep in touch: Share the show and tag us on Instagram: @empoweredincolor Tweet at us on Twitter: @empoweredpoc When you post about your successes and stories, use the hashtag #WhenPOCThrive Subscribe on iTunes, Google Play Music, or Spotify. Leave a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts to help us reach more people!
Central bank digital currencies like China's electronic renminbi could shift control away from U.S. dollar from financial institutions like SWIFT, says Adam Traidman, CEO at BRD.
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long talk to Joe Favorito, the hugely experienced sports marketing and communications consultant and Columbia University professor. They discuss how the Covid-19 crisis has underlined the need for more coordinated leadership in US sport, efforts to restart sport and the long-term impact of the shutdown. Favorito, who has considerable experience advising the creators of sports-based film and entertainment, also gives his thoughts on the success and potential influence of The Last Dance, the ESPN and Netflix documentary on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
As oil continues to underperform, markets are rising on growing hopes for a new stimulus package. We bring in an expert panel to break down stock performance and where the markets go from here. Plus, the global economy keeps suffering as the Covid-19 virus continues to tear through the globe, but what shape will the recovery take? We give you a sober outlook on the fate facing the world.
Sage is recreating seats of power for and by womxn of color so that our workforce reflects what womxn of color bring to the table: resilience, ROI, and liberation. Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, and changemaker. As co-founder of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing of womxn of color through community, culture, and career development, Sage has galvanized a nationwide movement to build a future of work reaching new levels of growth through diversity, equity, and inclusion. Starting her career in pay equity, she provided 4,000+ women with the tools and resources they need to advocate for themselves at work and, as a result, negotiate $500K in salary increase and secure 150 promotions. Sage is an amplifier, advocating for womxn of color at work in top publications and organizations - from Forbes, NPR and GeekWire to SXSW, the Women’s March, Microsoft, Starbucks, and more. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sage-quiamno/ https://www.instagram.com/sageq/ Aparna Rae Aparna is recreating seats of power for and by womxn of color so that our workforce reflects what womxn of color bring to the table: resilience, ROI, and liberation. Aparna is an educator, innovator, and disruptor working at the intersection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and organizational design. Her decades-long career in workforce development has advanced thousands of individuals in under-resourced communities through culturally relevant resources and leadership. https://www.linkedin.com/in/aparnarae/ https://www.instagram.com/appyrae/ For more info on the host, visit, www.marianbacoluba.com and follow Marian on Instagram @mbacoluba. Enjoy the show and please don’t forget to RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! Click here to Rate and Review Get your FREE Guide for 150 Ways to be a Thriver in Life and Business! http://www.marianbacoluba.com/150thriver/ Let’s connect on social media! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Sage Ke'alohilani Quiamno and Aparna Rae are the co-founders of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing womxn of color at work through community, culture, and career development. Last fall, in partnership with The Riveter, they criss-crossed the country on their State of Womxn of Color tour - bringing together data, storytelling and solutions for women of color. I attended their event in Dallas and immediately knew I wanted to invite them to share their story through the podcast. Shortly after their final stop of the tour, I talked with Sage and Aparna to learn more about their work and what's next for their organization. In this episode they share how they're creating change in the workplace and key tips for being an ally to women of color in our communities. (Step one: Do the work through educating yourself.) We talk about what motivated them to launch Future for Us and how they've built a highly engaged community of over 8,000 women in one year. We also discussed the work that still needs to be done to close the gap for women of color in the workplace and how everyone can contribute. To learn more about how you can get involved, including participating in their crowdfunding campaign, visit their website, futureforus.co or @futureforus.now on Instagram.
Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno and Aparna Rae are the co-founders of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing womxn of color at work through community, culture, and career development. Last fall, in partnership with The Riveter, they criss-crossed the country on their State of Womxn of Color tour - bringing together data, storytelling and solutions for women of color. I attended their event in Dallas and immediately knew I wanted to invite them to share their story through the podcast. Shortly after their final stop of the tour, I talked with Sage and Aparna to learn more about their work and what's next for their organization. In this episode they share how they're creating change in the workplace and key tips for being an ally to women of color in our communities. (Step one: Do the work through educating yourself.) We talk about what motivated them to launch Future for Us and how they've built a highly engaged community of over 8,000 women in one year. We also discussed the work that still needs to be done to close the gap for women of color in the workplace and how everyone contribute. To learn more about how you can get involved, including participating in their crowdfunding campaign, visit their website, futureforus.co or @futureforus.now on Instagram.
Sage is recreating seats of power for and by womxn of color so that our workforce reflects what womxn of color bring to the table: resilience, ROI, and liberation. Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and changemaker. As co-founder of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing of womxn of color through community, culture, and career development, Sage has galvanized a nationwide movement to build a future of work reaching new levels of growth through diversity, equity, and inclusion. Starting her career in pay equity, she provided 4,000+ women with the tools and resources they need to advocate for themselves at work and, as a result, negotiate $500K in salary increases and secure 150 promotions. Sage is an amplifier, advocating for womxn of color at work in top publications and organizations - from Forbes, NPR and GeekWire to SXSW, the Women’s March, Microsoft, Starbucks, and more. Sage has gathered a groundswell of support and recognition - a clear signal that our cities, companies, and economy are ready and already fighting for equity at work. Recent accolades include Rising Star Awards from Seattle’s National Organization for Women and the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, KUOW Radio’s Boss Tactician Award, University of Washington’s Community Leadership Award, and a nomination for Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2020. She was recognized as one of Seattle's Most Influential People of 2019 by Seattle Magazine. Sage is a native Hawaiian who looks at systems, processes, and people with an indigenous lens to leave a better world for generations to come. Her story - your story - our story - continues. Follow her work on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Medium. Stay connected with Sage & Future For us Future for Us Website Follow Future for Us on Instagram: @futureforus.now Follow Sage on Instagram: @sageq Like Future for Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futureforus.now Follow Future for Us Twitter: @futurefor_us
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In this episode of Lean the F*ck Out, we talk with Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno and Aparna Rae about the organization they founded, Future for Us, and the work they are doing to help companies grow and recruit womxn of color. Through Future for Us, Sage and Arpana are building an intentional community for womxn of color to build careers and life’s they want and support one another throughout the process. Future for Us Episode Highlights: Future for Us is an intentional community for womxn of color that started in Seattle. There is not a womxn of color pipeline problem, companies are missing out on hiring already qualified and ready womxn. Womxn of color are ready and coming together to support one another and get better jobs. Future for Us’ ambition is for womxn of color to be leading at the highest levels of corporations. Womxn of color need to build community and support among each other to make this happen. Connecting with others like you in a community like this, allows you to learn from those that are similar to you. We are all different and not always cohesive and can teach each other through our own lessons. Companies: It’s not enough to say you want diversity, you have to back it up through evidence within your staff. Womxn looking to len the f*ck out: lead by example. Give others the courage they need to do the same. Leaning the f*ck out is what we owe ourselves so that the next generation can walk lighter. We have the opportunity and privilege to do the work now, unlike many womxn before us. Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno Sage is recreating seats of power for and by womxn of color so that our workforce reflects what WoC bring to the table: resilience, ROI, and liberation. Sage Ke’alohilani Quiamno is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, and changemaker. As co-founder of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing of womxn of color through community, culture, and career development, Sage has galvanized a nationwide movement to build a future of work reaching new levels of growth through diversity, equity, and inclusion. Starting her career in pay equity, she provided 4,000+ women with the tools and resources they need to advocate for themselves at work and, as a result, negotiate $500K in salary increases and secure 150 promotions. Sage is an amplifier, advocating for womxn of color at work in top publications and organizations - from Forbes, NPR and GeekWire to SXSW, the Women’s March, Microsoft, Starbucks, and more. Sage has gathered a groundswell of support and recognition - a clear signal that our cities, companies, and economy are ready and already fighting for equity at work. Recent accolades include Rising Star Awards from Seattle’s National Organization for Women and the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, KUOW Radio’s Boss Tactician Award, University of Washington’s Community Leadership Award, and a nomination for Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2019. Sage is a native Hawaiian who looks at systems, processes, and people with an indigenous lens to leave a better world for generations to come. Her story - your story - our story - continues. Aparna Rae Aparna is recreating seats of power for and by womxn of color so that our workforce reflects what WoC bring to the table: resilience, ROI, and liberation. Aparna is an educator, innovator, and disruptor working at the intersection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and organizational design. Her decades-long career in workforce development has advanced thousands of individuals in under-resourced communities through culturally relevant resources and leadership. Beginning her career at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Aparna developed and deployed UBC’s first open journaling system, democratizing research for all, not just the wealthy few with journal access. Aparna has since launched a number of groundbreaking equity initiatives, including Project Feast, a platform providing employment pathways for immigrant and refugee women in the food industry, and Firki, a highly scalable, nationwide teacher training portal in India. Today she is co-founder of Future For Us, a platform dedicated to advancing of womxn of color through community, culture, and career development, and Moving Beyond, an impact practice that operationalizes DEI and supports fund managers, wealth advisors, investors, philanthropists, and social innovators creating positive impact for people and the planet. Aparna believes in the power of story and frequently shines a light on equity at work as a presenter, keynote speaker, and panelist. Her voice and vision has been covered in Seattle Business Magazine, Forbes, Geekwire, The Seattle Times, and more. Growing up in 5 countries, Aparna witnessed the power of diverse voices early in life. This concept continues to be reinforced personally and professionally: diversity and inclusion is a pathway to success. You can find Sage and Aparna online at: Linked In: linkedin.com/company/future-for-us Facebook: facebook.com/futureforus.now Instagram: instagram.com/futureforus.now Twitter: twitter.com/futurefor_us If you like the bumper music in each episode, you can hear more from Gretchen’s bands at leanthef-ckout.com/music.
Sage Quiamno and Aparna Rae are on a mission to advance women of color. They share what it means to be a white ally – and what inspires and energizes them to keep moving forward in their work.
Listen in as Lee-Ann Johnstone of Affiliate Insider joins Ryan Knuppel to talk all about iGaming Affiliate Marketing. More specifically, the two talk about future landscape of affiliate marketing in the US, offshore vs. regulated affiliate marketing, having a strategy from the beginning, and much more! Don't miss this episode! Click here for the full show notes and transcription.
On today's episode, we're talking to Sage and Aparna, the founders of Future For Us, an organization dedicated to advancing womxn of color at work. Future For Us launched in January of 2019 and already, Sage and Aparna have hosted events across Seattle as well as the Future For Us Assembly - their first conference which sold out of tickets in a matter of weeks. We know that it's hard to have conversations about race, equity, and gender - but as Sage and Aparna put it, it's time to get comfortable with the uncomfortable. On this episode, we get into:Recognizing your privilegeIntersectional feminismBeing an ally for womxn of color in the workplaceWays to support people of colorWe're excited to announce that Future For Us will be hitting the road this fall for a seven-city tour for their State of Womxn of Color Summit. Learn more and find tickets to their Seattle event here: futureforus.co Find @futureforus.now on Instagram.
Welcome to episode 5, where we talk about the prospect of our future. Interviews and passion are on the menu. Next is the power of mindset and positive thinking. Finally we reflect on the positivity that has come to us in the past month, and how you can have it for yourself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midlifeconversations/support
Sage Quianmo (@sageq) is a keynote speaker and co-founder of Future For Us (@futureforus.now), a platform dedicated to advancing women of color at work. She joins Anthony J.R. to break down what her company is doing to change the narrative of women represented in the workplace, allyship with men, negotiation strategies, and so much more.
Our hosts report from the inaugural Future For Us Assembly—a sold-out conference for women of color with big dreams. Sonia interviews Future For Us founders Sage Quiamno and Aparna Rae about how they’re building a platform dedicated to advancing women of color at work. Then, Sonia and Colleen interview the CEO and President of Dreambox Learning, Jessie Woolley-Wilson, who delivered the keynote address at The Assembly about fellowship and scaling impact for good.
We're talking to Sage Quiamno on what it means to be a woman of color in the startup world, learn more about her, co-founding Future For Us. We start with her journey being a badass tearing down the patriarchy and championing for women starting at home in Hawai’i. This episode is sponsored by Sololi Shop. A family-owned Mexican artisan shop creating Colorful Boho merchandise. Let us know you're listening by tagging @BasicBrownNerds and host @JoyValeriee on Instagram and Twitter! Don't forget to subscribe to our monthly newsletter to be updated on all our guests, events, and surprises for you. basicbrownnerds.com/newsletter And support us by shopping or donating at BasicBrownNerds.com/Shop Check out our Show notes here bit.ly/BBNBuildingFutureTBShownotes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Are you ready to be empowered and inspired? I was privileged to sit with the amazing Founders of Future For Us that are advancing womxn of color in the workspace! We talk about what brought them to this work, what their dreams are, and where Future For Us is headed. Take a deep dive and let yourself be challenged as an ally and advocate as you listen to these brave women! You can find them at https://futureforus.co/ You can also check out their upcoming events here. Also check out our FWWR fundraising campaign and help us meet out goal! Learn more!
Lana is joined by Sage Quiamno to discuss her journey and what has led her to become the co-founder of Future For Us, a company dedicated to the acceleration of women of colour in the workplace through community, culture and career development. Lana and Sage also discuss how important it is for organizations and individuals to rethink inclusion, and support the evolution of workplaces to create a culture that values and rewards diversity.
For the first interview of the year we've got a super dope lady in studio! Sage Quiamno is a tech veteran, a startup wizard, and the woman behind Future For Us, who are trying to reach out open doors for women of color in tech and entrepreneurship. She's got an amazing, big personality and this is one of our most powerful shows!
As the flow of refugees from Syria's civil war continues, peace talks have been delayed again. The Obama Administration is taking heat for not using military action against the Assad regime, which is supported by Russia. We look at the options.
Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack Episode #127 (Interview with N.F.F.U. (No Future For Us). This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com