#13 Step up in your community with Sandy Zamor Calixte

EPISODE · May 10, 2022 · 39 MIN

#13 Step up in your community with Sandy Zamor Calixte

from Defining YOU with Helena J · host Helena J

Have you ever stopped yourself from doing something, just because someone else said you shouldn’t? Maybe you haven’t applied for a bigger role in your company yet, or you haven’t asked for that raise you deserve, all because someone thinks “That’s just not how things are done.”That is exactly what our guest today experienced when she wanted to see changes in her community. After working behind the scenes as the chief of external affairs at the Sheriff’s department, and seeing her ideas take the back burner every time, she decided to step up and run for the Sheriff’s job itself. But it wasn’t without opposition or controversy inside her own office.In this episode you will hear the story of Sandy Zamor Calixte, candidate for the Sheriff’s office, and her story of stepping up in her community and making her voice heard.If you have been thinking of contributing to your community by stepping into a leadership role, or have ever wondered how you could do it, this episode is for you.And if you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, please head over to the Reviews section and leave us a 5 star review, it really helps others find our show, and thank you.Enjoy my interview with candidate for Sheriff, Sandy Zamor Calixte.Join the Facebook Community: http://bit.ly/helenajgroupLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelenaJNowFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helenajnowWatch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/helenajyoutubeJoin the VIP list: https://bit.ly/helenajvip

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