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Black Female Leaders Podcast
Marsha Philitas
3 episodes
8 months ago
This episode's guest, Lutze B Segu, MSW guides us towards the concept of internal abolition, freeing ourselves internally in order to fully engage in the lives we deserve. We've been trained to be "chronic overlovers" who serve our communities without providing service to ourselves first. Lutze challenges this old belief and shows us how to center our own health and freedom. She also gives us insight into the world of social work and how social workers can empower, and not enable, their clients. Pearls of wisdom from Lutze: "Healthy people create healthy communities" - @feministgriote "What is my sacred yes? How do I center my needs, my wants and my pleasures?" - @feministgriote "What does it mean to be a happy black woman in the US?" @feministgriote You can learn more about Lutze at the following sites: Her Site: http://thefeministgriote.com/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/feministgriote
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This episode's guest, Lutze B Segu, MSW guides us towards the concept of internal abolition, freeing ourselves internally in order to fully engage in the lives we deserve. We've been trained to be "chronic overlovers" who serve our communities without providing service to ourselves first. Lutze challenges this old belief and shows us how to center our own health and freedom. She also gives us insight into the world of social work and how social workers can empower, and not enable, their clients. Pearls of wisdom from Lutze: "Healthy people create healthy communities" - @feministgriote "What is my sacred yes? How do I center my needs, my wants and my pleasures?" - @feministgriote "What does it mean to be a happy black woman in the US?" @feministgriote You can learn more about Lutze at the following sites: Her Site: http://thefeministgriote.com/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/feministgriote
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S1 E11 - How to Start a Speaking Career & Get Paid What You Deserve with LC Johnson
Black Female Leaders Podcast
42 minutes 19 seconds
9 years ago
S1 E11 - How to Start a Speaking Career & Get Paid What You Deserve with LC Johnson
LC Johnson, creator of Black, Married and Hustling, joins us on this episode to share how she started her successful speaking career. She shares practical tips on how to choose speaking topics, start on the speaking circuit and negotiate payment that you deserve. Resources: Black Married and Hustling (www.blackmarriedhustling.com) More about LC Johnson (http://www.lcjohnson.me/) Yes She Speaks Free Training (http://www.yesshespeaks.com/free-training/)
Black Female Leaders Podcast
This episode's guest, Lutze B Segu, MSW guides us towards the concept of internal abolition, freeing ourselves internally in order to fully engage in the lives we deserve. We've been trained to be "chronic overlovers" who serve our communities without providing service to ourselves first. Lutze challenges this old belief and shows us how to center our own health and freedom. She also gives us insight into the world of social work and how social workers can empower, and not enable, their clients. Pearls of wisdom from Lutze: "Healthy people create healthy communities" - @feministgriote "What is my sacred yes? How do I center my needs, my wants and my pleasures?" - @feministgriote "What does it mean to be a happy black woman in the US?" @feministgriote You can learn more about Lutze at the following sites: Her Site: http://thefeministgriote.com/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/feministgriote