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Posts by Giovanna Rossi

228: Using Your Unique Gift for Personal and Collective Benefit with Susana Rinderle

Hello Well Women! On this show we spend a lot of time exploring the challenge of creating a good income while also creating the impact you know you’re here to make.

On the show this week, to discuss how to use your unique gift for personal and collective benefit, is my guest Susana Rinderle, writer, wisdom coach, wellness warrior and workplace wizard. Based now in LA, Susana has spent nearly 30 years garnering meaningful results for her employers and clients across the U.S. and abroad in multiple sectors including nonprofit, corporate, healthcare, education and government. She is a Certified Professional Coach (CPC), and a Certified Facilitator of The Resilience Toolkit. Susana’s first career was in diversity & inclusion and intercultural communication. She held a university position in Guadalajara, Mexico, and was the co-founder and first Manager of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for University of New Mexico Hospitals. For twenty years, she was the President of Susana Rinderle Consulting, LLC, and is a former Principal Consultant for Korn Ferry in the leadership development practice. Susana is a former TEDx speaker, and her articles have appeared in Workforce Magazine and The Huffington Post, among others.

and we talk about:

Why you can’t think your way out of stress and trauma.
How we can be fulfilled while working and making an income.
Why working on yourself can still help you shift the whole system.

The books she recommended were:

 

You may also want to listen to my interview with Julia Cameron, the author of The Artist’s Way.

You can find more info and links at www.wellwomanlife.com/228show

You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman life community group at wellwomanlife.com/facebook

The Well woman show is thankful for support from the WW Academy and High Desert Yoga at highdesertyoga.com.

227 Women’s Invisible Workload with Gemma Hartley

On the Well Woman Show this week, we discuss why women are fed up, according to Gemma Hartley, author and speaker whose book Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, and the Way Forward brings much-needed awareness to the invisible work shouldered by women. Her viral Harper’s Bazaar article Women Aren’t Nags – We’re Just Fed Up sparked an international conversation about emotional labor inequality, and was shared and read by millions of readers.

We discuss:

– Woman’s workload during the pandemic.

– How we can build a culture of awareness, and bring men into the conversation,

– and finally, why it is so important for us to abandon the need for perfectionism.

All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at wellwomanlife.com/227show

The book Gemma recommended was:

NOBODY WILL TELL YOU THIS BUT ME: A TRUE (AS TOLD TO ME) STORY BY BESS KALB

You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at wellwomanlife.com/facebook.

The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from The Well Woman Academy™ and High Desert Yoga.com.

226 How to Build Resilience Quickly

On the Well Woman Show this week, we’re discussing resilience. We’ll be looking at the four steps you can take in order to find more resiliency in your life today, and every day.

If you want more support for resilience, and so many other things, it’s a great time to invest in your dreams and create what you desire in your life. You can learn more and register at this link: https://wellwomanlife.com/academy

You can find more info and links at www.wellwomanlife.com/226show

You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman life community group at wellwomanlife.com/facebook

The Well Woman show is thankful for the support from the Well Woman Academy and High Desert Yoga at highdesertyoga.com.

225 Just Giovanna: Breaking Through Barriers: Do This to Create the Results You Desire

On the Well Woman Show this week, I am celebrating ten years of being in business for myself! In those ten years, I worked with many large academic and government institutions as well as non-profits and entrepreneurs. And what I realized is that when women are not supported to thrive and when their leadership is undermined, whole projects and communities are impacted.

Today, I want to tell you my story about starting my own business, and also I want to share a practice that I have only used with one-on-one clients with you in honor of my ten year anniversary!

Now is a great time to invest in your dreams and create what you desire in your life. You can learn more and register at this link: https://wellwomanlife.com/academy

Feel free to reach out to me, and let me know the results you found during your practice today at info@wellwomanlife.com.

The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from the Well Woman Academy® and High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque.

224: Changing Workplace Culture with Tina Tchen

On the show today, I interview Tina Tchen former Assistant to President Obama, Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls, and Chief of Staff to First Lady Michelle Obama and we talk about:

-How to approach diversity and inclusion in the workplace

-What men can do to change workplace culture

-The one thing that makes certain leaders stand out

Tina Tchen is former Assistant to President Obama, Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls, and Chief of Staff to First Lady Michelle Obama. In addition, she worked on Title IX initiatives and was instrumental in the formation of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. Ms. Tchen is a leading voice in the national conversation on fighting sexual harassment, gender inequity, and discrimination. Ms. Tchen is a leader of Buckley Sandler’s Workplace Cultural Compliance Practice, counseling companies on issues related to gender inequity, sexual harassment, and lack of diversity in the workplace.

You can find more info and links at www.wellwomanlife.com/224show

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You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman life community group at wellwomanlife.com/facebook

The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from the Well Woman Academy (http://wellwomanlife.com/academy) and High Desert Yoga at highdesertyoga.com.