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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2024 · 32 MIN

A chat with Latosha Cox (Coach T) about her Black Girl Sabbatical™️

from Intersect · host Jim Moon

Latosha shares her journey of self-discovery and healing through her black girl sabbatical. She emphasizes the significance of knowing what you need, having the courage to ask for it, and being open to receiving it. Latosha highlights the power of asking for help and offering specific support to others. May Latosha's story help you to take some time for self-reflection, have vulnerable conversations with God and loved ones, and help other people find connections. Latosha Cox (she, her, hers) is a skilled facilitator, trainer, public speaker, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practitioner, and mental health advocate who always leads with authenticity and vulnerability. As the oldest of 5 children and only daughter, she grew up in St. Paul’s Rondo neighborhood in a domestic violence household. She graduated from St. Paul Central High School in 2000 and later graduated from Augsburg University 17 years later as a married student parent. Latosha is happily divorced, a mother of 2 daughters (ages 17 and 9) and embraces a healthy co-parenting relationship with her ex-husband who is a compulsive gambler. She brings a wealth of knowledge and lived experiences from working in various capacities and roles in nonprofit, philanthropy, education, and finances. Her previous role was in the non-profit sector as Public Allies Twin Cities Director of Learning and Leadership. Latosha launched her coaching, consulting, and training business called Black Girl Sabbatical™️ in 2023 after embarking on an 18-month healing and self-discovery journey of prioritizing her mental health and well-being and participating in experiences that brought her JOY! As a leadership development and transition coach Latosha loves to support people and organizations through holistic wellness so that we all can continue to do the work we have been called to do. She believes women do not need to suffer in marriages, domestic violence relationships, in their careers & more.  Reach Latosha at: Email: ⁠[email protected]⁠  FB: ⁠www.facebook.com/BlackGirlSabbatical⁠ Instagram: ⁠www.instagram.com/black_girl_sabbatical_/⁠

Latosha shares her journey of self-discovery and healing through her black girl sabbatical. She emphasizes the significance of knowing what you need, having the courage to ask for it, and being open to receiving it. Latosha highlights the power of asking for help and offering specific support to others. May Latosha's story help you to take some time for self-reflection, have vulnerable conversations with God and loved ones, and help other people find connections. Latosha Cox (she, her, hers) is a skilled facilitator, trainer, public speaker, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practitioner, and mental health advocate who always leads with authenticity and vulnerability. As the oldest of 5 children and only daughter, she grew up in St. Paul’s Rondo neighborhood in a domestic violence household. She graduated from St. Paul Central High School in 2000 and later graduated from Augsburg University 17 years later as a married student parent. Latosha is happily divorced, a mother of 2 daughters (ages 17 and 9) and embraces a healthy co-parenting relationship with her ex-husband who is a compulsive gambler. She brings a wealth of knowledge and lived experiences from working in various capacities and roles in nonprofit, philanthropy, education, and finances. Her previous role was in the non-profit sector as Public Allies Twin Cities Director of Learning and Leadership. Latosha launched her coaching, consulting, and training business called Black Girl Sabbatical™️ in 2023 after embarking on an 18-month healing and self-discovery journey of prioritizing her mental health and well-being and participating in experiences that brought her JOY! As a leadership development and transition coach Latosha loves to support people and organizations through holistic wellness so that we all can continue to do the work we have been called to do. She believes women do not need to suffer in marriages, domestic violence relationships, in their careers & more.  Reach Latosha at: Email: ⁠[email protected]⁠  FB: ⁠www.facebook.com/BlackGirlSabbatical⁠ Instagram: ⁠www.instagram.com/black_girl_sabbatical_/⁠

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