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I interviewed 162 women during one year of COVID by Erin Keam
ERIN KEAM
162 episodes
14 hours ago
Kia Ora, I'm Erin Keam from erinkeam.com. I offer mentoring, marketing, and mindset coaching. In winter 2020, I was hit hard with SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder). My coach told me to call a woman I didn't know every day... and turn that into a podcast, showcasing what they do. Some days were a struggle to pick up the phone, other (sunny) days I was on fire...but ALL my guests are amazing. Reach out to them! Oh, and I usually asked a question about their closet, as I love clothes, plus it can be extremely personal to women. I thank every woman who picked up the phone.
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Kia Ora, I'm Erin Keam from erinkeam.com. I offer mentoring, marketing, and mindset coaching. In winter 2020, I was hit hard with SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder). My coach told me to call a woman I didn't know every day... and turn that into a podcast, showcasing what they do. Some days were a struggle to pick up the phone, other (sunny) days I was on fire...but ALL my guests are amazing. Reach out to them! Oh, and I usually asked a question about their closet, as I love clothes, plus it can be extremely personal to women. I thank every woman who picked up the phone.
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Eva Jo Meyers on her book Raise the Room, trauma-sensitive facilitators, transformational leadership, indie-punk and shopping in China.
I interviewed 162 women during one year of COVID by Erin Keam
38 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
Eva Jo Meyers on her book Raise the Room, trauma-sensitive facilitators, transformational leadership, indie-punk and shopping in China.

An author, facilitator, and consultant, Eva Jo Meyers provides transformational professional development support to nonprofits, educational institutions, and government agencies across the country. Prior to consulting, Eva coordinated expanded learning programs for SFUSD, worked as an education director with the Boys and Girls Clubs of SF, and spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar in Thailand, studying the influence of culture on pedagogy. She also recently spent a year in China (with her family in tow!) to teach teachers at Yangtze Normal University in Chongqing, China. She earned a BA in Visual Arts with a concentration in Social Activism, a Masters in Humanities and Leadership, and a K-12 teaching credential in art. She is the co-founder of Spark Decks, is the author of Raise the Room, and was the front-woman for the band, Making Dinner. You can read clips of her published articles here. She currently lives on Ohlone Land in El Cerrito, California with her husband, two boys, and a dog.


Find Eva here:
www.raisetheroom.com

I interviewed 162 women during one year of COVID by Erin Keam
Kia Ora, I'm Erin Keam from erinkeam.com. I offer mentoring, marketing, and mindset coaching. In winter 2020, I was hit hard with SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder). My coach told me to call a woman I didn't know every day... and turn that into a podcast, showcasing what they do. Some days were a struggle to pick up the phone, other (sunny) days I was on fire...but ALL my guests are amazing. Reach out to them! Oh, and I usually asked a question about their closet, as I love clothes, plus it can be extremely personal to women. I thank every woman who picked up the phone.