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Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Kris Valdez
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3 months ago
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Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 20: Listening That Leads – The Power of Active Presence
On this episode, we dive into the vital skill of active listening, a cornerstone of effective leadership, collaboration, and community-building. In this episode, we explore how to remain fully present during challenging conversations, the importance of reflecting what you hear to ensure others feel valued, and how mastering the art of listening can foster trust and credibility more quickly than mere words ever could. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your communication skills and strengthen your connections. Tune in now and take the first step towards becoming a more effective leader and collaborator. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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3 months ago
17 minutes 3 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 19: From Burnout to Balance: Reclaiming Fulfillment in Land Use Planning
On this episode, we're talking about reclaiming your spark, your sense of joy, and your calling in the complex world of land use. We’ll talk about burnout, boundaries, mindset shifts, and practical tools to restore your peace and power. So grab your favorite tea or let’s be real, your third coffee, and settle in. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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3 months ago
8 minutes 42 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 18: Confidence in Meetings - How to Speak Up, Be Heard, and Lead the Room
On this episode, we’re talking about a topic that comes up in every inbox, every performance review, and almost every coaching call I’ve ever had: Confidence in meetings. Not just any meetings but the kind where the room is loud, the conversation is technical, the politics are real, and the stakes feel high. How do you speak up without feeling like you’re overstepping? How do you lead a conversation even when you’re not the most senior person at the table? How do you handle interruptions without shrinking or snapping? Today, we’re going to answer those questions. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World  
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3 months ago
10 minutes 34 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 17: The Art of Constructive Feedback—Giving, Receiving, and Growing With Confidence
On this episode, we’re talking about feedback!  How to ask for it—without sounding insecure How to give it—without causing harm or discomfort And how to use it—to grow, not shrink Because here’s the truth: feedback is a tool. But if we don’t know how to handle it well, it can feel like a weapon. Let’s explore how to turn feedback into fuel, no shame, no drama, just growth. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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3 months ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 16: Should You Become a Certified Planner? And How to Pass if You Do
Today’s episode addresses a topic that many of you have inquired about: Should you become a certified planner, and how can you successfully pass the exam if you decide to pursue that path? Whether you’re considering the AICP certification, are mid-career and uncertain about its value, or are already signed up and feeling overwhelmed, this episode is designed for you. We’ll cover: What certification means for you, your career, and your paycheck Who it’s right for (and who might not need it) What it takes to pass without losing your mind Study tips, tools, timelines, and the myths to ignore Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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3 months ago
12 minutes 5 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 15: Career Sustainability—Stay, Grow, and Make an Impact Without Burning Out
Hey everyone! In this episode, we're diving into a topic that often gets talked about in hushed tones but rarely named outright: Career sustainability. How can we stay in our fields long enough to truly make a difference without burning out? It’s not an easy question! Planning for our careers can be complicated—it involves emotions, politics, and for many of us, it’s deeply personal. But to really stick around long enough to mentor others, change systems, and make a positive impact on our communities, we need more than just determination. We need a solid strategy, a strong support system, and sometimes, a little time to recharge. So, let’s chat about ways to keep our passion alive while making sure we don’t lose ourselves in the process! Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World   
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3 months ago
10 minutes 55 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 14: Managing Up Leading from Any Seat
In this episode, let's chat about something many planners find tricky: managing up. This simply means building a strong, positive relationship with your supervisor, even when you don’t always agree.  Maybe your boss doesn't fully get the planning process, or perhaps their feedback isn’t clear. They might be busy, not communicate enough, or just be a little hard to understand.  But managing up isn’t about changing them. It’s about showing up in a way that makes you effective, respected, and sane. Let’s explore how we can do this together! Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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3 months ago
9 minutes 36 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 13: Project Management—Public vs. Private Sector
In today’s episode, we're jumping into the exciting world of project management in both the public and private sectors! These two areas might seem worlds apart, each with its own unique vibe and expectations. But don’t worry! They also share a ton of valuable skills and strategies that you can use no matter where you are. Whether you're thinking about switching careers, working on projects that combine both sectors, or just want to get to know how your peers operate, this episode is all about giving you the clarity and confidence you need to navigate it all like a pro! Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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4 months ago
9 minutes 9 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 12: Imposter Syndrome—Quiet the Voice, Lead with Yours
Today’s episode is about something most of us face, even if we rarely talk about it: Imposter Syndrome, that nagging inner voice that says: “You don’t know enough.” “You’re not qualified.” “Who do you think you are?” Sound familiar? Whether you're new to planning or leading major regional initiatives, imposter syndrome can creep in quietly and derail your confidence if you let it. But here’s the good news: You can quiet that voice. You can name it, challenge it, and most importantly, lead without it. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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4 months ago
9 minutes 14 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 11: Is It Time to Make a Move? Navigating Job Transitions with Clarity and Courage
In this episode, we're talking about job transitions. The moment when you ask yourself, "Is this still the right place for me?" And if the answer is no… "How do I make a move without burning out or burning bridges?" Whether you're contemplating your first big shift or just feeling that quiet nudge that something's no longer aligned, this episode is for you. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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4 months ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 10: Speak Up, Push Back, Be Heard
In this episode, we’re focusing on something that challenges so many of us: how to speak up, push back, and be heard without losing our sense of calm, clarity, or professionalism. Whether it’s in council chambers, stakeholder meetings, or one-on-one with a supervisor, our ability to communicate with authority is not just a skill; it’s a form of leadership. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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4 months ago
11 minutes 44 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 9: Mentorship - How to Find It, Build It, and Be the Mentor You Wish You Had
 Today, we’re diving into something foundational to every career journey: mentorship. Whether you're just starting out in land use planning or have been in the field for decades, the right mentorship can elevate your confidence, open doors, and clarify your path. So in this episode, we’re exploring how to find mentorship, how to build lasting mentor relationships, and how to become the kind of mentor you wish you'd had. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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4 months ago
10 minutes 12 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 8: Setting Boundaries in a Collaborative World
In this episode, we’re discussing something that affects how we work, lead, and even how we feel at the end of the day: boundaries. In land use planning, collaboration is essential between community members, engineers, elected officials, and developers. But when collaboration becomes overextension, we lose clarity, focus, and our ability to sustain good work. So this episode is about setting boundaries without guilt, because clear boundaries don’t shut people out. They ensure you stay engaged in your work and empowered in your role. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World
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4 months ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 7: Building Stakeholder Trust
Hey, everyone! In this episode, we're diving into something really important that often gets overlooked: building trust with our stakeholders. While planning can sometimes feel like a purely technical task, let's be honest, it's also about relationships. Trust isn't just a bonus; it's absolutely essential for making any process work smoothly. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World 
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4 months ago
10 minutes 3 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 6: Negotiation Without Apology
In this episode, we’re digging into a skill many of us were never taught: negotiation. Whether it's negotiating salary, managing scope creep, or advocating for your team during stakeholder meetings, negotiation is part of your job, even if it doesn’t always feel that way. Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World 
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4 months ago
9 minutes 39 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 5: Leading Without the Title
Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World 
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4 months ago
8 minutes 27 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 4: Owning Your Role as a Project Manager
Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World 
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5 months ago
8 minutes 31 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 3: Is it Time for Something New - The Rest of the Questions
Find Your Fit: A Self-Reflection Guide for Women in Planning Is your current job lighting you up—or burning you out? Download 10 Questions to Ask Yourself to Find Your Ideal Job or Make Your Current Job Better—a free, practical guide designed specifically for women in land use planning who are ready to gain clarity, realign their careers, and take confident action toward more satisfying work. This tool walks you through ten focused, insightful questions that help you evaluate your current role, recognize your true career goals, and create an actionable path forward—whether that means making changes in your current job or exploring new opportunities. With space to reflect, strategize, and build a support system, this resource empowers you to become your own best advocate in a field that demands both heart and hustle. Get clear on what matters most to you Identify what’s working and what’s not Take control of your planning career with intention It’s time to stop settling and start shaping a career you love. Download your free copy today. 10 Questions to Ask Yourself to Find Your Ideal Job or Make Your Current Job Better Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.  
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5 months ago
12 minutes 15 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 2: 5 of 10 Questions to Find Your Ideal Job or Make Your Current Job Better
Find Your Fit: A Self-Reflection Guide for Women in Planning Is your current job lighting you up—or burning you out? Download 10 Questions to Ask Yourself to Find Your Ideal Job or Make Your Current Job Better—a free, practical guide designed specifically for women in land use planning who are ready to gain clarity, realign their careers, and take confident action toward more satisfying work. This tool walks you through ten focused, insightful questions that help you evaluate your current role, recognize your true career goals, and create an actionable path forward—whether that means making changes in your current job or exploring new opportunities. With space to reflect, strategize, and build a support system, this resource empowers you to become your own best advocate in a field that demands both heart and hustle. Get clear on what matters most to you Identify what’s working and what’s not Take control of your planning career with intention It’s time to stop settling and start shaping a career you love. Download your free copy today. 10 Questions to Ask Yourself to Find Your Ideal Job or Make Your Current Job Better Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.  
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5 months ago
8 minutes 53 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners
Episode 1: Get to Know Kris
Join Kris Valdez, an award-winning land use planner and entrepreneur, as she dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating regulatory processes, running a one-person firm, and balancing business growth with environmental responsibility. In this Land Use Planning for Women Planners episode, Kris shares her journey, lessons learned, and actionable steps to help professionals and entrepreneurs successfully tackle land use and business challenges. Whether you're a developer, consultant, or business owner, this episode is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Open Space Preservation: History and Practice of the Colorado Front Range Remember Me? Getting Your Home-Based Business to Stand Out in an Over-Marketed World 
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5 months ago
8 minutes 38 seconds

Land Use Planning for Women Planners I Project and Life Management for Land Use Planners