The Power of Being Yourself
Elle Woods from “Legally Blonde” is a character to aspire to. No other modern persona better symbolizes the freedom of living from the inside out. If you are unfamiliar with the movie and its – in our opinion, better – sequel,
Leading with Affirmation and Alignment
When our environment feels the most uncertain and vulnerable, humans tend to lean into fear-driven responses. The fight, flight, freeze, or fawn phenomenon causes us to prioritize our survival, even if the threat isn’t to our physical well-being. We fear
Being Your Full Self at Work, Shoes Optional
For too long, inclusion has meant assimilation in our society. Someone could be included in church, school, or the C-Suite, but only if they acted a certain way. Those who didn’t fit the mold but wanted to belong practiced code-switching,
Super Bowl Lessons
The Super Bowl may seem worlds away from our work, but dig deeper, and you’ll find some surprising parallels. Here’s what we can learn from the big game. (1) Everyone has a Role on the Field: In football, no single player
When Hope Feels Out of Reach
This moment in history is heavy. The challenges we confront—inequity, oppression, and the entrenched forces resisting progress—feel insurmountable. It’s hard not to be distressed, dejected, and disoriented. Recently, you may have heard people say, “Have hope. Don’t despair.” But let’s be
National Philanthropy Day: Philanthropy’s Appeal in a Shifting Landscape
Each year, National Philanthropy Day reminds us of the positive impact charitable giving has on our communities. Philanthropy fills crucial gaps, from food pantries and shelters to scholarships and community centers. But this year, as we reflect on the state