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Thank God It's Monday | TGIM
036 | Championing Diversity & Empowering Women with Karina Cabrera Bell

Thank God It's Monday | TGIM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 57:12


Join us on Career Cheat Code as we dive into a fascinating conversation with Karina Cabrera Bell, a visionary leader and advocate for change. Karina shares her inspiring journey and offers valuable insights from her early aspirations of becoming a psychologist to her current role in government relations and consulting role. Discover how she leveraged her experiences in leadership programs and board memberships to refine her skills and foster community engagement. Karina's unwavering commitment to empowering women and girls is evident through her involvement in organizations focused on ethical leadership and girls' development. Tune in to hear her thoughts on embracing failure, the significance of self-help resources, and her genuine desire to positively impact the world. Get ready to unlock the career cheat code and find inspiration to pursue your own passions while driving meaningful change.Follow Karina Cabrera Bell;LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinacbell/Website: https://www.karinacabrerabell.com/Recommendations:Shows: A Different World and Sesame StreetPodcast: On Purpose with Jay ShettyBooks: Chicken Noodle for the Soul, The Road Less Traveled, Awaken the Giant Within, and  Seven Habits of Highly Effective PeoplePlease Rate & Review on your listening platform. Follow us on Instagram & LinkedIn @CareerCheatCode036 | Championing Diversity & Empowering Women with Karina Cabrera Bell

LatinxAmerica's podcast
Karina Cabrera Bell on Building DEI Initiatives

LatinxAmerica's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 12:31


Karina Cabrera Bell is a founding partner of OpenAccess a talent strategy firm that helps companies close the gender equity gap.  We talk about building diverse leadership teams, DEI programs, and how companies can connect with OpenAccess to design DEI initiatives.  This is an episode of the series done in collaboration with the Angel Capital Association where Karina will be featured as a speaker in their virtual summit in May 2020. https://www.openaccess.io/team

Reach Mama Podcast
Lisha Bell and AJ Thomas Share Their Journey In Tech as A Mom and WOC

Reach Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 65:39


Karina Cabrera Bell hosts a live Podcast Event at Univision. She interviews Lisha Bell (Director of Product at Feedzai) and AJ Thomas (VP of People and Culture at Auction.com). These fantastic women share their experience as women of color in tech and how they navigate as moms. They are unapologetic about their authentic journey. Join us. 

LatinxAmerica's podcast
Karina Cabrera Bell: Emprendedora y agente de cambio

LatinxAmerica's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 14:55


Karina Cabrera Bell usa su voz y experiencia para abogar por el avance de las madres en el sector laboral de tech. Ella es fundadora de Reach Mama Network y comparte su transición al emprendimiento de y analiza lo que la inspira a desarrollar herramientas, asociaciones y oportunidades para abogar por madres de color. Algunos de los recursos mencionados durante este episodio incluyen: https://www.reachmama.com/ https://fairygodboss.com/

LatinxAmerica's podcast
Karina Cabrera Bell: From politics to entrepreneurship

LatinxAmerica's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 35:09


Karina Cabrera Bell uses her voice and expertise to advocate for the advancement of Moms of Color. The founder of the Reach Mama Network shares her journey intro entrepreneurship and discusses what inspires her to develop tools, partnerships and opportunities.  Some of the resources mentioned during this episode include: https://www.reachmama.com/ https://fairygodboss.com/

Reach Mama Podcast
How Do We Empower Working Moms of Color?

Reach Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 18:25


On this episode, Karina Cabrera Bell is a guest on the WashingTech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller. She shares her thoughts on what needs to happen in the workplace so working moms of color can thrive. Take a listen. 

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Karina Cabrera Bell: How to Empower Moms in Leadership (Ep. 138)

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 21:28


  Bio Karina Cabrera Bell (@KarinaCBell) is the President of the Reach Mama Network and Host of the Reach Mama Podcast. Reach Mama’s mission is to increase the number of moms of color in leadership positions by 1) highlighting successful moms of color and having them share their strategies and tips, and 2) creating tools and support systems for moms of color that want to advance professionally. A mom of two, Karina has 15 years experience in government and political campaigns. Karina has worked at all levels of government and has seen firsthand the benefits of having women in leadership positions. Most recently, she worked in the Obama White House and the U.S. Department of Energy.  She honed her policy chops in the U.S. Senate as Policy Advisor for New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Karina has also worked on numerous campaigns including two presidential campaigns (Obama 08' and Kerry 04'). Karina is passionate about women's empowerment. She earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary and her Masters in Urban Policy from the New School. Resources Reach Mama Family and Medical Insurance Leave (FAMILY) Act Support the FAMILY Ac Off the Sidelines: Speak Up, Be Fearless, and Change Your World by Kirsten Gillibrand (Ballantine Books, 2014). News Roundup U.S./China appear to be backing away from trade war The U.S. and China appear to be backing away from a telecom trade war. The U.S. had issued strict sanctions against China-based telecommunications manufacturers including Huawei and ZTE due in part to fears that China was using the devices for spying purposes, and in part due to the countries’ respective efforts to dominate in the buildout of 5G. But according to Chinese officials, the sanctions would ruin ZTE, so it urged the Trump administration to reconsider. Trump tweeted Monday that he has now asked the Commerce Department to look into easing up on some of those sanctions in order to protect jobs that would be affected by the ZTE sanctions. And China has restarted its review of Qualcomm’s proposal to acquire China-based NXP Semiconductors. The Hill reports that lawmakers like Marco Rubion aren’t happy because of espionage and security concerns. Steven Yang reports in Bloomberg and Brent Griffiths reports in Politico. Senate forces a vote on net neutrality Thirty-three Senators, under the leadership of Ed Markey, have submitted what’s known as a discharge petition, under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), restore net neutrality over the Federal Communications Commission’s vote to repeal the 2015 rules. The net neutrality rules are set to expire on June 11th. The full Senate will vote on the resolution on Wednesday, and it seems likely to pass, since one Republican—Susan Collins from Maine—has agreed to support the petition, and an ailing Senator McCain is unlikely to cast a vote. But the petition would still need to clear the House, where Republicans are in the majority by a margin of 236-193. And president Trump would also need to sign it. Jon Brodkin reports in Ars Technica. AT&T retained Trump lawyer Michael Cohen Brian Fung and Rosalind Helderman reported last week that AT&T retained Michael Cohen’s firm, Essential Consultants, the same entity he allegedly used to pay Stormy Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about her alleged affair with Donald Trump. According the Washington Post, AT&T’s company records show AT&T retained Essential Consultants for some $600,000 to help them with their $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner.  AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said retaining Cohen was a “big mistake”. Senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal and Ron Wyden wrote to AT&T on Monday demanding answers. Facebook shuffles is leadership Recode reports that Facebook is re-shuffling its leadership. WhatsApp and Messenger now have new leaders. The company will now have three divisions, each with a separate leader. Those divisions include Family of apps, Blockchain, and Central product services. But it looks like no executives are leaving the company, which is surprising to some given the Cambridge Analytica debacle. Kurt Wagner has the report at Recode. Senate Intelligence Committee releases interim election security report Karoun Demirjian at the Washington Post reports that a new Senate Intelligence Committee report concludes that the Department of Homeland Security did an “inadequate job” at countering Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election. A House Intelligence Committee final report released in April made a similar conclusion, saying that U.S. Intelligence Committees failed to follow best practices. Black, Hispanic lawmakers blast Amazon directors for opposing diversity Members of Amazon’s board are advocating against a shareholder proposal to increase board diversity. Shareholders are advocating for a rule called the “Rooney Rule” which would require initial lists of board candidates to fill new board seats to include women and people of color. However, Amazon’s current Board Members are advising against the proposal, and many of Amazon’s employees are outraged, according to Recode. FAA ignores Amazon in drone pilot program Amazon is not included in a pilot program called the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Integration Pilot Program being run by the US Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration. Over the next three years the program will test out drone delivery service, with the goal of eventually rolling out drone delivery service throughout the country. Amazon is notably absent from the list of companies that will be participating, although Google parent Alphabet is included, as well as smaller startups including AirMap and Flirtey. Mike Murphy reports in Quartz. FCC issues a $120 million robocall fine The FCC has announced a $120 million fine to a Florida man -- Adrian Abramovich—for allegedly making some 100 million robocalls in three months. While the FCC has issued this fine, it still has not introduced new robocall regulations. Ali Breland has the report in the Hill.

Reach Mama Podcast
What is REACH Mama?

Reach Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 2:50


  In this episode, host Karina Cabrera Bell talks about her inspiration to create the Reach Mama Podcast. The REACH Mama Podcast is about the stories of career-driven moms of color who skillfully manage careers and kids. Guests will include CEOs, Entrepreneurs, Authors, and leader from different industries.  If you'd like to learn more about the Reach Mama podcast or the host, please visit reachmama.com. 

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Reach Mama Podcast
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Reach Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 0:44


REACH Mama is an inspiration podcast about the stories of successful moms of color. Hosted by Karina Cabrera Bell, each episode will bring you the REAL journeys to success - the good, the bad and the messy. You will gain insight from career-driven moms who skillfully manage careers and kids. Guests will include CEOs, Entrepreneurs, Authors, and leader from different industries.