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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2020 · 1H 7M

573: Cheryl Luckett, #BLM: See Something, Say Something

from A Well-Designed Business® | Interior Design Business Podcast · host LuAnn Nigara

Welcome to A Well-Designed Business! LuAnn’s friend and previous guest, Cheryl Luckett, joins the show today for the next episode in the Black Lives Matter Series. Cheryl shares her experience in growing up in the deep south, her recollection of her first experience with racism, and the thoughts that went through her mind in that horrifying moment. You’ll also hear her explain how lack of inclusion and lack of resources in our own industry are racism hurdles. LuAnn and Cheryl cover many ways that you can do your part in creating inclusion and progress in our industry. Every action by each one of us matters! With a 15-year career in Corporate America as a Registered Dietitian and Human Resources professional, Cheryl launched Dwell by Cheryl Interiors in 2012 seeking a creative outlet and an opportunity to explore her passion for design. The venture began with her blog chronicling her own home improvement projects and quickly morphed into a “side-hustle” decorating homes. After five years and a carefully executed strategic plan designed to help make the transition easier, she made the decision to leave corporate life behind. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Cheryl, and her team provide clients with a professional and seamless design experience creating homes that are classic, colorful, cultured, and cozy that allow their clients to live their fullest lives.  In 2018, she launched her first licensed collection of upholstered furniture with NC-based Sylvester Alexander called Belle by Cheryl Luckett. Her work has been published both locally and nationally appearing in Traditional Home, Country Living, and Southern Home.   Show Highlights: Conversations regarding racism not only need to happen, they need to be sustained. Cheryl shares her first recollection of racism. Cheryl defines the concept of “shifting”. A career move away from corporate and human resources led to an epiphany regarding inclusion and diversity years later. The racism hurdles in the design industry as seen through Cheryl’s eyes. Diversity training should be a part of your business strategy. Visibility should not be mistaken for change. Cheryl and LuAnn offer suggestions for making change, starting with: Speak up! LuAnn addresses “white privilege”. Racism is a deep, collective wound. Connect with Cheryl! (@dwellbycheryl on all platforms!) Cheryl’s Email Cheryl’s Facebook Cheryl’s Instagram Cheryl’s Twitter Cheryl’s Pinterest See Cheryl’s “Belle by Cheryl Luckett” Collection at: Sylvester Alexander Read about Mitchell Parson, the owner of Sylvester Alexander: Sylvester Alexander Cheryl Recommends: Black Interior Designers Network Black Lives Matter Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) So you want to talk about race White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America 13th (Netflix) Links : Article: Dear White People, Here Are 10 Actions You Can Take to Promote Racial Justice in the Workplace Is Chairman of the Board Right for YOUR Business? Luann Nigara COB Get the Goodies! - For checklists, resources, and extra goodies! Courses and Products to Dive Deep into Specific Elements of Your Business LuAnn’s Favorite Resources LuAnn Live - Coming February 2021 Join the E-Mail List to Get Updates! Increase Your Confidence, Increase Your Profits Registration Opening in August, Course Starts in September Purchase LuAnn’s Books Here: The Making of A Well - Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action    A Well-Designed Business - The Power Talk Friday Experts LuAnn’s Website LuAnn’s Podcast - Please SUBSCRIBE, Rate & Review! LuAnn’s Blog Power Talk Friday A Big THANK YOU to These Podcast Sponsors: Open Your Trade Account with ARTICLE.com Here! Be the hero for your clients, and be the solution they need right now with Article. FREE Trial! A One-Stop Shop to Keep Everything Organized! Check Out Their Client Portal and Time Tracking Features! My Doma Studio A Well Designed Business Other shows mentioned:  #291, #397 Cheryl’s previous shows #562 Rasheeda Gray Kae Whitaker: #556  Corey Damen Jenkins #388

Welcome to A Well-Designed Business! LuAnn’s friend and previous guest, Cheryl Luckett, joins the show today for the next episode in the Black Lives Matter Series. Cheryl shares her experience in growing up in the deep south, her recollection of her first experience with racism, and the thoughts that went through her mind in that horrifying moment. You’ll also hear her explain how lack of inclusion and lack of resources in our own industry are racism hurdles. LuAnn and Cheryl cover many ways that you can do your part in creating inclusion and progress in our industry. Every action by each one of us matters! With a 15-year career in Corporate America as a Registered Dietitian and Human Resources professional, Cheryl launched Dwell by Cheryl Interiors in 2012 seeking a creative outlet and an opportunity to explore her passion for design. The venture began with her blog chronicling her own home improvement projects and quickly morphed into a “side-hustle” decorating homes. After five years and a carefully executed strategic plan designed to help make the transition easier, she made the decision to leave corporate life behind. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Cheryl, and her team provide clients with a professional and seamless design experience creating homes that are classic, colorful, cultured, and cozy that allow their clients to live their fullest lives.  In 2018, she launched her first licensed collection of upholstered furniture with NC-based Sylvester Alexander called Belle by Cheryl Luckett. Her work has been published both locally and nationally appearing in Traditional Home, Country Living, and Southern Home.   Show Highlights: Conversations regarding racism not only need to happen, they need to be sustained. Cheryl shares her first recollection of racism. Cheryl defines the concept of “shifting”. A career move away from corporate and human resources led to an epiphany regarding inclusion and diversity years later. The racism hurdles in the design industry as seen through Cheryl’s eyes. Diversity training should be a part of your business strategy. Visibility should not be mistaken for change. Cheryl and LuAnn offer suggestions for making change, starting with: Speak up! LuAnn addresses “white privilege”. Racism is a deep, collective wound. Connect with Cheryl! (@dwellbycheryl on all platforms!) Cheryl’s Email Cheryl’s Facebook Cheryl’s Instagram Cheryl’s Twitter Cheryl’s Pinterest See Cheryl’s “Belle by Cheryl Luckett” Collection at: Sylvester Alexander Read about Mitchell Parson, the owner of Sylvester Alexander: Sylvester Alexander Cheryl Recommends: Black Interior Designers Network Black Lives Matter Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) So you want to talk about race White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America 13th (Netflix) Links : Article: Dear White People, Here Are 10 Actions You Can Take to Promote Racial Justice in the Workplace Is Chairman of the Board Right for YOUR Business? Luann Nigara COB Get the Goodies! - For checklists, resources, and extra goodies! Courses and Products to Dive Deep into Specific Elements of Your Business LuAnn’s Favorite Resources LuAnn Live - Coming February 2021 Join the E-Mail List to Get Updates! Increase Your Confidence, Increase Your Profits Registration Opening in August, Course Starts in September Purchase LuAnn’s Books Here: The Making of A Well - Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action    A Well-Designed Business - The Power Talk Friday Experts LuAnn’s Website LuAnn’s Podcast - Please SUBSCRIBE, Rate & Review! LuAnn’s Blog Power Talk Friday A Big THANK YOU to These Podcast Sponsors: Open Your Trade Account with ARTICLE.com Here! Be the hero for your clients, and be the solution they need right now with Article. FREE Trial! A One-Stop Shop to Keep Everything Organized! Check Out Their Client Portal and Time Tracking Features! My Doma Studio A Well Designed Business Other shows mentioned:  #291, #397 Cheryl’s previous shows #562 Rasheeda Gray Kae Whitaker: #556  Corey Damen Jenkins #388

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