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WNHH Community Radio
LoveBabz LoveTalk: Cindy Riccio and Hope McGrath, New Haven Museum

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 27:40


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Next to Madison
Transformational Coach Hope McGrath on Dating, Overcoming Obstacles & Being Able to Imagine Your Best Life

Next to Madison

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 74:57


Transformational coach Hope McGrath discusses her ability to pinpoint areas of struggle to help get you on the right path and also shares mindset, relationship and goal tips you can start applying to your life today. Tune in to hear more and start living a happier, healthier and wealthier life.

Radiant Mix
40: Understanding the Mixed World View…with Brittany George

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 45:36


We are celebrating our 40th episode with Life Coach & Counselor Brittany George of Mixed Mental Health. Brittany works with mixed-race women as they embark on their journey of self-discovery. She has created a space that honors the mixed woman’s exploration of identity, community, rituals, inner-child reparenting, relationships, and ancestry. Multiracial women have such distinct experiences and addressing our mental health is of the upmost importance. In this episode you will hear how Brittany’s life opened up once she made an effort to explore unanswered questions in her family, plus lots of insight on the power of therapy and coaching to heal and transform our lives. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: How to navigate social anxiety & microagressions The power of embodying a sense of belonging Brittany shares about the life-changing experience of meeting her father for the first time The transformational benefits of understanding your heritage Can the mixed community bridge society’s divide? The magical powers of the therapy & coaching   LINKS: Mixed Mental Health @MixedMentalHealth @RadiantMix  @Hope.McGrath  Ignite Love, Passion & Purpose Course by Hope McGrath  

Dear White Women
80: What Do We Do About Fashion’s Racism Problem? With Hope McGrath

Dear White Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 54:45


Have you ever followed someone on Instagram just because of how their feed looks? And when you look at social media, and how people portray themselves, do you judge? Even quietly, to yourself? My dad always said not to get a facial piercing because people would judge; now imagine people of color who are judged by the color of their skin, their appearance, before they even have a chance to say a word. Today we are talking about what’s happening in the fashion industry with regards to Black Lives Matter. Even if you aren’t yourself into high fashion, you’ll appreciate what our conversation partner, fellow biracial woman - half Black half White Hope McGrath has to say about labels - both fashion labels and the ones we put on ourselves and each other when we ask “what ARE you?”- and how we can make choices that will help shift the tide when it comes to providing role models and access points for little girls and boys who don’t look like the leggy skinny White models that used to be the only thing we’d see. What to listen for:  Why Hope is both optimistic and sad about fashion’s newfound focus on #blacklivesmatter Some of the organizations that are instrumental in pushing for change in fashion’s approach to diversity, including the Fifteen Percent Pledge, and the Kelly Initiative Which companies have launched offensive products or inappropriate campaigns, and what we think we as individuals can do about them. Boycott H&M, for example. How this country is not used to seeing the biracial identity beyond Black and White, and is completely confused about how to handle people like Kamala Harris. Who, in our opinion, should be able to identify herself however she damn well pleases. Questions? Comments?  Contact us at hello@dearwhitewomen.com About Hope:  Hope McGrath is a creative entrepreneur & coach who is a catalyst for positive change. As a two-decade fashion industry veteran, throughout her career Hope as worked with top designers and artists producing cover 150+ fashion shows and cutting-edge art exhibitions in New York City. Hope McGrath is a Certified Transformational Coach and the host of the Radiant Mix podcast, which celebrated the mixed experience, where she combines her love of fashion, wellness, arts & culture, psychology, spirituality, and social consciousness into her work. As a biracial woman, Hope McGrath aims to use her voice to elevate, educate and spread unity through her own unique form of creative social activism. She is the co-founder of the Tropical Transformation Wellness Retreats and is a proud Brooklyn mom and wife of a visionary artist. Where to find Hope:  Hope McGrath Radiant Mix Instagram: @hopemcgrath @radiantmix And importantly, here is the information for her new digital course! Hope is launching a new digital course for multiracial women and feminine allies that embrace diversity, heal from toxic relationships, loneliness and deep sense of unfulfillment. She will be offering sacred tools and teachings so they can love themselves, live life with purpose, passion and style while opening themselves up for authentic love. To inquire about this course, email her at hope@hopemcgrath.com.

Radiant Mix
36: White Privilege, White Fragility and the Tough Conversations with Helen Boxwill

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 48:01


In this episode of Radiant Mix, Hope McGrath brings back to the forefront a conversation with her mother Helen Boxwill as they touch upon the touchy subjects of white privilege and the concepts of white fragility.  Helen Boxwill, a celebrated educator, lifelong activist, and mother of biracial children for a few decades as insightful and empowering thoughts on the topic.  She even dishes come good advice to navigate difficult discussions about race with loved ones, tips on raising mixed kids, and more. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Denial and resistance of white privilege The importance of freeing ourselves from the fear of talking about race across cultures Tips of how to navigate difficult conversations when ‘white fragility’ is front and center Transforming the oppression of racial difference and societal segregation Advice on raising mixed kids How to evolve past the comfort zone and nurture a multicultural existence if it is not the norm Navigating the typical mixed kid question…. “What are you?”    LINKS: Edward L. Nyankanzi Burundi Scholarship Fund for Burundi Refugees    Helen Boxwill of H2 Empower   White Fragility by Dr. Robin Diangelo White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh  Angel Kyodo Williams Anti-Defamation League      

Radiant Mix
30: 12 Questions to Deepen Your Friendship/Love Connections…with Tanisha Shields

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 56:30


For this episode, I decided to bring onto the show one of my closest friends, Tanisha Shields. We wanted to bring to you a light topic, to have a bit of fun during this pandemic and inspire you to get to you know your friends, family, or partner better. Tanisha, is a highly esteemed educator,  Assistant Principal of a high school in the South Bronx and a published writer.  We hope you enjoy this episode witnessing two sister friends get to know one another even more through answering these insightful questions and hopefully you can do the same with your friends, family or partner in crime. So happy to introduce to you my deep dive with Tanisha Shields….    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Get to know Tanisha Shields and me, Hope McGrath, on the next level as we talk about the power of faith and gratitude, the importance of self-reflection and personal growth, who inspires us, our main bucket list item of the moment, the art of listening to your heart and intuitive spirit and what we cherish in authentic friendships. Here are our top 13 Questions to ask your friends, family and lovers. Test these out and listen to what came up for us with this experiment.   1. When was the last time you cried?   2. What is one thing in your childhood you would change?   3. What is one thing your ex would say about me?   4. If you could meet one person who has already passed on, who would it be and why?   5. What would constitute a perfect day for you?   6. If you could have one superpower, what would it be?   7. If you could teach any class, what would it be?   8. What are three things you are grateful for and why?   9. What is something on your bucket list you would do right after this pandemic?   10. What is a truth about yourself that your friends or family tell you that you don’t like?   11. What is one of the wildest thing you ever did in your 20s?   12. What do you value most in a friendship?   LINKS:  Radiant Mix on Instagram

Empowered Publicity
The Power of Fun and FOMO: How to Use Events as Publicity

Empowered Publicity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 40:16


Hope McGrath is a Certified Professional Coach and uses a holistic approach to transformation. She incorporates practices for mindful living, which in turn spices up your spiritual, social, and professional lives. The resulting eye-opening shifts in perception get you all hyped up to dream big and take some serious action to live and love your [...] The post The Power of Fun and FOMO: How to Use Events as Publicity appeared first on Amanda Berlin -- Communication Strategy and Business Consulting.

Radiant Mix
23: How to Live Like A Grown Ass Woman with Cyndie Spiegel

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 51:19


In this first episode of 2020, Hope McGrath talks with Cyndie Spiegel, an in-demand keynote and TedX speaker, the founder of “Dear Grown Ass Women,” a community-led platform for women over the age of 35 and Author of “A Year of Positive Thinking.”  In this first episode for 2020, Cyndi Spiegel inspires with feminine-empowered wisdom and excellent insights on kickstarting your new year off right with confidence-boosting, boundary-setting self-care tips. We dive deep on the importance of self-love, releasing shame, building community and so much more. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Key tips to set boundaries in your life…learn all about “liquid boundaries” Gain insights on the best way to push through fear and be vulnerable The power of kindness How to build your confidence…the answer will surprise you. The importance of women supporting women   LINKS:   Dear Grown Ass Women Cyndie Spiegel via Instagram Dear Grown Ass Women Instagram “A Year of Positive Thinking” Tropical Transformation Wellness Retreat  Radiant Mix - www.Radiantmix.com Radiant Mix Instagram   

Radiant Mix
22: Hope’s Lessons Learned & A Year in Review

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 31:30


In this episode, Hope McGrath shares reflections on a few life lessons she’s learned this year. In celebration of the launch of this Radiant Mix podcast, you’ll learn some of Hope’s  key takeaways from talking to some incredible change-makers about life, multiracial identity, multicultural existence and everything in between…lots of teachable moments. There is also some mixed pop culture news and Hope goes into coaching mode by offering some empowering visioning practices to help prepare you for the New Year.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Hope gets personal but sharing some important life lessons she’s learned this year. Key inspiring takeaways from the top Radiant Mix episodes of the year Five Mixed Pop Culture Shout Outs - yes, in today’s day and age there are so many mixed individuals making incredible moves   Links: War of Art by Steven Pressfield - One of Hope’s favorite inspirational books Hope’s Daily Self-Love Practices RadiantMix.com Radiant Mix via Instagram

Radiant Mix
18:Multiracials & Civil Rights + Colorism + Hair Wars with Professor Tanya Katerí Hernández

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 48:58


In this episode Hope McGrath has an insightful conversation with Tanya Katerí Hernández, an internationally recognized comparative race law expert and Fulbright Scholar who is the Archibald R. Murray Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law. Not only do we learn about Tanya’s powerful personal story, but she shares her expertise in anti-discrimination law, race relations, and beyond as we discuss her new book "Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination." This is one fascinating episode where we can learn new insights about the mixed-race experience and law, plus so much more. Learn something new everyday…Enjoy the show!   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Professor Tanya Katerí Hernández shares her personal story as an Afro-Puerto Rican woman which highlights the issue of colorism front and center within her family   Hair Wars— the plight of multiracial hair and its importance in our lives is real!   The growth of interracial relationships and the mixed-race children population does not alter how racism manifests in anti-discrimination law cases.    An academic scholar of comparative race relations and anti-discrimination law discusses the new primetime sitcom Mixed•ish   Is it acceptable to use the controversial term “mixed” for mixed-race individuals? Get Professor Tanya’s professional opinion.   The importance of reinvigorating our communities to pursue equity. We must understand and push back from the systemic and structural racism that is the backbone of our society. Get some insights into how to take action.   Learn about some shocking anti-discrimination cases cited in Professor Tanya Katerí Hernández’s new book Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination.  LINKS:  Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination   Twitter @ProfessorTKH Inspirations of Professor Tanya Katerí Hernández: Poet Claudia Rankine  Author Anne Lamott     

Empowered Publicity
The Power of Fun and FOMO: How to Use Events as Publicity: Episode 211

Empowered Publicity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 38:42


Hope McGrath is the host of the Radiant Mix podcast, and a Transformational Coach who is a catalyst for change. As a multi-passionate entrepreneur, Hope McGrath combines her love of social consciousness, fashion, wellness, spirituality and arts & culture into her work.  The Radiant Mix podcast celebrates life from the mixed, multiracial experience. As a [...] The post The Power of Fun and FOMO: How to Use Events as Publicity: Episode 211 appeared first on Amanda Berlin -- Communication Strategy and Business Consulting.

Radiant Mix
16: White Privilege, White Fragility and the Tough Conversations with Helen Boxwill

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 45:24


In this episode of Radiant Mix, Hope McGrath invites her mother Helen Boxwill to join her as a co-host for another episode. This time the two touch upon the touchy subjects of white privilege and the concepts of ‘white fragility.”  Helen Boxwill, a celebrated educator, lifelong activist and mother of biracial children for a few decades as insightful and empowering thoughts on the topic.  She even dishes come good advice to navigate difficult discussions about race with loved ones, tips on raising mixed kids and more.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Denial and resistance of white privilege The importance of freeing ourselves from the fear of talking about race across cultures Tips of how to navigate difficult conversations when ‘white fragility’ is front and center Transforming the oppression of racial difference and societal segregation Advice on raising mixed kids How to evolve past the comfort zone and nurture a multicultural existence if it is not the norm Navigating the typical mixed kid question…. “What are you?”   LINKS: White Fragility by Dr. Robin Diangelo     White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh  Angel Kyodo Williams   Anti-Defamation League          Helen Boxwill       

Radiant Mix
15: The Power of Activism, Faith and Hope with Helen Boxwill

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 34:03


In this episode of Radiant Mix, Hope McGrath is joined by her mother, Helen Boxwill, a celebrated educator and lifelong activist. They both spend time discussing current events such as domestic terrorism, the state of race relations in America, immigration, how to keep the faith and dive in or continue with your activism plus some insightful personal stories and inspiration to have hope and keep the faith.  “Eventually we will win because the arc of justice will prevail.” - Helen Boxwill SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Get to know Hope McGrath’s mom who has dedicated her life to activism, education and anti-racism work Learn tips on what it takes to commit to igniting positive change Storytelling of the fears and concerns of everyday citizens regarding race in America A few history lessons and important tragic news stories based on racism that must be discussed Expert activist suggestions on how to get involved. LINKS:   Blaming Trump is too easy: This is us.  Eddie Glaude, the chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, is featured on MSNBC . indivisible.org American Civil Liberties Union ACLU.org -  Undoing racistm. The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB Flip the Senate Shaun King - Writer, Speaker, Activist.     Helen Boxwill    

Radiant Mix
14: Music is our best friend…PART 2 with Eric Smith

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 38:18


Get ready for Part 2 of the Radiant Mix episode “Music is our best friend” featuring Eric Smith, CEO of Easy Star Records, as a co-host with Hope McGrath.  These two old friends continue the conversation about music and how it’s impacted their lives and the lives of a generation. Eric and Hope go down memory lane, having fun playing music historians, unveiling their favorite artists and some life-changing albums. The talk parenting, aging and the importance of staying current with your musical tastes and going out of your comfort zone. In this episode, these friends explore some of the change-maker artists that stand the test of time.   Check out our Spotify Radiant Mix playlist, for 24 hours of music that have inspired Eric and Hope over the decades.     Spotify Playlist    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:   The power of music and its impact on music lovers   The technological advancements of the music industry and its effect on how we absorb music   Get inspired to get out of your musical comfort zone   Insights to fight against self-segregating when it come to music in your life   Find out what are the game-changing songs, artists and albums that have shaped the lives of Generation Xers, Eric Smith and Hope McGrath.    WitnessEric and Hope have fun playing music historians, drop some science and give props to pop stars   Parenting and music: Yes, parents can stay current and still love your classics. LINKS:   Radiant Mix Spotify Playlist    RadiantMix.com - www.Radiant Mix.com   Instagram:   Eric Smith  @eskistar.com   @easystarrecords    Radiant Mix @radiantmix   

Radiant Mix
13: Music is our best friend…with Eric Smith

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 41:10


This week’s Radiant Mix episode features Eric Smith, CEO of Easy Star Records, a co-host with Hope McGrath, as they cover all things music and its importance in the lives of two mixed Generation Xers.  Music is the soundtrack of their lives and all of us music lovers. As long-time friends, the two have come together on the podcast to share how music influenced them as biracial kids coming from quite different backgrounds. This topic of music is so expansive that we are producing two episodes of Eric and Hope talking about the vast topic of music and how the decades of musical genres shaped their lives. Check out our Spotify Radiant Mix playlist, for 24 hours of music that have inspired Eric and Hope over the decades.  Just a tiny glimpse of their mixed musical perspectives. Spotify Playlist  SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: The power of music and its influence on time and space Race and Musical Genres Musical Segregation. What are we even talking about??? Hope McGrath and Eric Smith have fun playing music critics by sharing their favorites artists through the decades. Insights on how to expand your musical repertoire How music became our best friend growing up The importance of keeping your personal musical soundtracks fresh and current   LINKS:  Radiant Mix Spotify Playlist: Spotify Playlist  RadiantMix.com Instagram: Eric Smith  @eskistar.com @easystarrecords  Radiant Mix     @radiantmix  Beautiful on Broadway

Radiant Mix
12: The Radiant Mix Mash Up…with Hope McGrath

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 14:55


This week on Radiant Mix, host Hope McGrath talks about some news topics near and dear to her heart and her major takeaways from the last few podcast episodes. Hope shares about her passion to spread the word about the Netflix film series “When They See Us” directed by Ava DuVernay. She also touches on the topic of interracial adoption citing the most recent Episode of the Facebook Live Series “Red Table Talk” hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith and her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones. The actress Kristin Davis, best known from Sex and the City, talks about life being a mom of black children. Interesting stuff.  If you missed some previous Radiant Mix episodes, Hope shares mini-summaries of her favorite highlights from the most recent episodes. This Mash-Up is short and sweet yet packed with inspiration and a hope for a better tomorrow.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Real talk about the importance of the film series “When They See Us.” Politicians calling for policy change to America’s judicial system after “When They See Us” The complexities of interracial adoption on Red Table Talk with Kristin Davis Inspiring quotes on life and race by Dr. Zaire Dinzey-Flores The universality of the mixed experience inspired by Tetsuro Miyazaki of Hafu2Hafu Kellie Wagner’s ability to overcome adversity and tragedy to become a positive change maker The power of art and real talk   LINKS: When They See Us  Red Table Talk  Zaire Dinzey-Flores  Hafu2Hafu  Kellie Wagner     

Radiant Mix
10: What’s it Like To Be Hāfu (Half-Japanese)…with Tetsuro Miyazaki

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 45:32


On the Radiant Mix podcast this week, we feature Tetsuro Miyazaki, the Hāfu (half-Japanese, half-Belgian), photographer living in the Netherlands, who recently launched a gorgeous photography book, Hāfu2Hāfu, highlighting the mixed experience of half-Japanese people from all over the world. Hāfu is the Japanese term to refer to somebody who is biracial, while in America the nouveau term for biracial/multiracial is “mixed.” The label Hāfu derives comes from the English word ‘half,’ referring to half foreign and half Japanese. In this episode, Tetsuro Miyazaki shares about his inspiration for the Hāfu2Hāfu project, which offers us a glimpse inside the beauty and hearts of half Japanese people on a global scale.  Hope McGrath and Tetsuro both get real and open up while they challenge themselves to answer all kinds of insightful and fun questions about the mixed Hāfu experience that were posed in the Hāfu2Hāfu project.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Expand your mind and get inspired by insightful stories of the international Hāfu experience Tetsuro shares his learnings and experiences about the advantages, privileges, opportunities, difficulties, of belonging to two different societies The importance of highlighting the mixed-race perspective What is life like for biracial/Hāfu individuals in Japan, the Netherlands and throughout the world White privilege and the Hāfu life The power of belonging and freeing oneself from stereotypes and gratitude   Links: www.Hafu2Hafu.org Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @hafu2hafu

Radiant Mix
05: Why Are You Always Tan?… with Eric Smith of EasyStar Records

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 60:55


We are excited to introduce, Eric Smith, the CEO and Co-Founder of Easy Star Records. The New York-based independent record label Easy Star Records has built an international roster of progressive reggae and dub artists over the past twenty years. Eric Smith and Hope McGrath, both biracial, have been friends for even longer than that time frame. Eric Smith and Hope McGrath, both biracial, have been friends for more than twenty years. In today's episode, we get an inside scoop of old friends talking about growing up in the 70s and 80s with white moms and black fathers, the drastic difference between growing up mixed in the suburbs vs. the city, music, Obama, parenting, raising second generation mixed-kids, and more. Tune in now for more!   Show Highlights:   Growing up as a city kid vs. suburban kid and being mixed in New York   What life is like living with two realities.   The beauty of being mixed is in flowing seamlessly through different worlds.   Segregated schools and it's effects   The history of Easy Star, with its rich cultural mix.   The mixed perspective on Obama   Educating ourselves to be mindful of our biases.    

Going Beyond with Randi Zinn
Reflections on a Month of Real Talk, Real Topics

Going Beyond with Randi Zinn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 12:45


This month we dove head first into conversations that are too often repressed and denied. We opened up these topics so that we can bring more healing, understanding and positivity to them. In this episode Randi reflects on race and money, getting personal about her thoughts and relationship with both. Listen first to Randi’s interviews with founder of Radiant Mix, Hope Mcgrath and financial behaviorist Jacquette Timmons. Take the time to listen and absorb them and reflect on your own experience and story with race and money. Tune into this episode now!

Radiant Mix
01: Introducing Radiant Mix

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 11:32


Welcome to the very first episode of the Radiant Mix podcast, with Hope McGrath. Hope has a blog called Radiant Mix, and with the podcast she will be celebrating and talking about the bi-racial, multi-racial, and multi-cultural life and experience and she will also be sharing some really wonderful stories around this theme. On the show today, Hope discusses some of the fears she's had around bringing the stories that she intends to share on the podcast to light, and she also explains what motivated her to launch the podcast. Listen in today to find out more about Hope's belief in the radiance of the mixed experience, and how she intends to make the world a better place. Hope's father is from Burundi, a small, Central African country near Rwanda. Her mother is American, with Italian and German/Jewish heritage. Her parents got married in the 1960s when racial mixing was still quite taboo. So, Hope comes from what is now known as 'The Loving Generation', which is a label for kids with one black, and one white parent, who were born after the 1967 case, Loving vs. Virginia, where the US Supreme Court overturned Virginia's ban on interracial marriage.  Although there is so much beauty to be found in mixing races and cultures, it's not without its challenges. Hope is living a multi-cultural life as a Brooklyn mamma raising a second-generation mix-kid, and she's also an auntie to a mix-kid. Her intention for Radiant Mix is to ignite positive change and maybe even open some eyes with the stories she will be sharing. Listen in today to find out more about Hope McGrath and her aspirations for the podcast. Show Highlights: The fears that Hope has around putting her stories out for public consumption. Why Hope eventually decided to launch Radiant Mix. For Hope, it's really all about radiating our light. How Hope managed to put her fears behind her. Hope talks about herself and where her family comes from. Where Hope discovered the title 'The Loving Generation'. Racial tension reached a fever-pitch in America recently, and this took a toll on Hope and her family. Hope hit her personal limit and decided to use her unique voice to aid in supporting anti-racism work through sharing a mixed perspective when the US president referred to Haiti and African nations as sh*thole countries. How Hope's hippy Mom inspired her to take her own path and expand minds and hearts, with her anti-racism work. When Hope grew up in Long Island, they were the only mixed family that she knew of in the area and the only mixed family attending the local public school. It was really hard for her to fit in while growing up. Hope has chosen to raise her daughter in a very different environment to the environment that she grew up in. Hope is doing her part, with Radiant Mix, to heal the racial divide. We all need to evolve from our judgment, bias, and prejudice. Why the conversation around racism has to continue. Links and Resources: The documentary The Loving Generation  Hopes website: www.radiantmix.com  Join Hope on iTunes and subscribe to her newsletter! 

Going Beyond with Randi Zinn
Being Biracial in America with Radiant Mix Founder Hope McGrath

Going Beyond with Randi Zinn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 38:30


Being biracial can be a sensitive subject. And after spending a lifetime keeping her mouth shut life coach and fashion consultant Hope McGrath is now expressing herself through her platform Radiant Mix. Hope shares her experiences and observations as a biracial woman in America hoping that her unique perspective on diversity, race and culture will open up more dialogue on the subject. Her ultimate goal is to promote anti-racism all while embracing her personal sense of style and lighthearted voice. In this interview, she acknowledges that for most of us, talking about this subject isn’t easy. She feared hurting and losing loved ones as she started talking about her experience, but ultimately felt like her voice needed to be heard as a half- black and half-white woman in America. Honest conversation is the key to healing our nations divide so join Hope and Randi as they discuss race and identity openly and frankly!

Going Beyond with Randi Zinn
Intro to Real Talk, Real Topics

Going Beyond with Randi Zinn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 10:33


Race & Money. Let’s get REAL and quit staying quiet. What is the bi-racial experience in America really like? Why can being color-blind confuse people of color? Why can money shut us down and where do our beliefs come from? And are they our beliefs in the first place?In this episode of the Going Beyond podcast Randi introduces our guests of the month- Life-coach, stylist and creator of Radiant Mix, Hope Mcgrath and financial behavioralist Jacquette Timmons. Through honest and compassionate dialogue, Randi hopes to take these topics out of the cave and into the forefront! Tune in!

Fear Less Business Podcast
51: Celebrating Diversity with Hope McGrath

Fear Less Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 26:06


We're opening up conversations about diversity and race more than ever online, and yet it can seem like these topics are as difficult to navigate as they've ever been. We know that we want to advocate for change, but what does it mean to truly be an ally? When is it best to speak up and use our respective platforms and when should we sit down and listen? We're so pleased to have Certified Transformational Coach Hope McGrath on the podcast to discuss this important topic. A multi-passionate entrepreneur, Hope combines her love of social consciousness, psychology, spirituality, wellness, fashion, and culture into her work. Her lifestyle platform Radiant Mix celebrates diversity from the mixed, multiracial experience through the lens of culture, style, parenting, and storytelling. Propelled by the current political climate, Hope created Radiant Mix as her way to talk about bringing racial dynamics together. She's also a board member of her family’s non-profit organization, H2 Empower, that enhances education and sustainable development in Africa. People that are one culture, they can have the richness of that culture. But when you're of two or three cultures, you kind of flow between cultures, and that's a different storyline. So I think that's what I'm interested in talking about. -Hope McGrath Hope is co-hosting an international wellness retreat called the Tropical Transformation Wellness Retreat November 7th-12th in the mountains of Colombia. (Contact her using the email address in the resource list below and mention Businessese to receive a very special deal of 20% off your registration for the retreat!) In this episode, you'll hear: thoughts about the phrase "I don't see color" the importance of speaking out, as opposed to being worried about saying the wrong thing how to ask about the things you can't already know how personal stories lead to dialogues and teaching moments with your children around race how you can support the Radiant Mix and sites like it. Let's keep the conversation going in our private Facebook group, Businessese HQ! Resources: RadiantMix.com TropicalTransformation.com HopeMcGrath.com Contact Hope: info@radiantmix.com @radiantmix on Instagram Do You Really Talk to Your Friends About Race? She's Black, but not Black, Black Siddhartha by Herman Hesse

Her Rules Radio
129 Why I Finally Sold My Oscars Dress with Hope McGrath

Her Rules Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 56:36


Welcome Ladies! Today I’ve got my friend Hope McGrath on the show. She’s my stylish friend who helped me clear out my closet. I even got rid of my Oscars dress! We talk all about my transformation today! She’s a stylist, a gallery curator and she’s a really cool Mom too! We’re talking today about the challenges of dressing ourselves, and about how emotional it can be to find our own style.   My vitality mentorship group is starting soon - it’s a small group of 20 women and I coach you for the next 8 months. This is your opportunity to get the support you need to take the deep dive into transforming your life and everything in it! This is the time to restore your life to the way you truly want it to be. You have so much to share with the world and there’s no reason it needs to stay out of reach. This program is unlike anything you have ever tried. Apply now for a growth-filled, game-changing year! It’s time to get unstuck. You have until March 3 to submit an application. www.alexandrajamieson.com/vitalitymentorship.   This episode is brought to you by brand2expandchallenge.com. Get in on the FREE 5-day challenge to get coaching and community to increase and solidify your position in the marketplace. You’ll learn to sell and get more info on selling all of your services. Go to brand3expandchallenge.com and sign up today!