248 - How To Create More Racial and Ethnic Diversity In Your Business Or Private Practice: Interview with Trudi Lebron

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2020 · 59 MIN

248 - How To Create More Racial and Ethnic Diversity In Your Business Or Private Practice: Interview with Trudi Lebron

from The Mastin Kipp Podcast · host Mastin Kipp

Welcome to today’s episode of the Mastin Kipp Podcast! I’m very honored to have on Trudi Lebron on the podcast today. Trudi is a coach, consultant, podcaster and speaker who believes that coaches can have the potential to be key players in social change. Trudi has a master’s degree in psychology with a concentration in social change and public administration, and is a PhD candidate in social psychology. She has been a consultant and expert helping coaches and entrepreneurs create sustainable businesses that lead to social impact, and also help them create more racial and ethnic diversity across the coaching industry. Get your pen and paper ready to take notes, this episode is a must listen! There has been a lot of uproar lately and we’re really focusing on the value of Black Lives, why it’s important to talk about racism and how to do it (especially if you’re a white person and don’t know what to do). You can learn more about Trudi Lebron by clicking here. This is an important episode, take a listen and please enjoy!Click here to get free samples of all six Lypo-Spheric LivOn supplements (a $30 value) with your first purchase at LivOnLabs.com/mastin.Click here to get my brand new book Reclaim Your Nervous System: A Guide to Positive Change, Mental Wellness, and Post-Traumatic Growth.

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