Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emotional weight that often comes with meaningful inclusion work, especially in a world where diversity, equity and anti-racism efforts are being chal...
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Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emotional weight that often comes with meaningful inclusion work, especially in a world where diversity, equity and anti-racism efforts are being chal...
69. The Power of Naming, Claiming & Creating Wealth on Our Terms Ft. Fabrice Omankoy
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
47 minutes
5 months ago
69. The Power of Naming, Claiming & Creating Wealth on Our Terms Ft. Fabrice Omankoy
What happens when financial literacy becomes more than just a skill but a vehicle for healing, empowerment, and transformation? In today’s episode of the REPRESENTED Podcast, I’m in conversation with Fabrice Omankoy, founder of Black Wealth Connect, a bold and brilliant platform shifting the way we talk about money, ownership, and community within the Black diaspora. Fabrice’s journey is anything but typical. From growing up in a small Australian town to playing pro soccer and eventually find...
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emotional weight that often comes with meaningful inclusion work, especially in a world where diversity, equity and anti-racism efforts are being chal...