
S2:E3 Empowering Voices: Coaching and Mentoring Black Girls
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In this episode, our host Suzette Chaumette explores the transformative impact of coaching and mentoring for Black girls, unpacking the importance of safe spaces where they can express vulnerability, find their voices, and challenge the bias of adultification. Our guests Kamela Stewart (Embodied Leadership Coaching) and Taylor Sims (Equity for Black Women and Girls Initiative) discuss the power of creating environments where Black girls can explorre questions often overlooked, receive encouragement to speak up, and embrace self-compassion.
Join us as we delve into the ways coaches are nurturing self-confidence, resilience, and authentic self-expression, guiding young Black girls to not only see but claim their worth in a world that too often silences them.
LEARN MORE:
Equity for Black Women & Girls Initiative
Embodied Leadership Coaching
OUR HOST:
Suzettte Chaumette, Public Healtth Expert, Founder of FoodIndy and professional podcaster. Find out more about Suzeete on her website - BeFoodIndy.com and check out her LinkTree.
THIS SEASON's SPONSOR:
This episode is brought to you by the generous sponsors of our second season of Unpack the Real Stuff -- Miocar.org. Miocar, shaping the futue of clean transportation!