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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 54 MIN

Humaning Well When All Seems To Be Going To Hell with Amber Cabral

from The Shift: Stories of Resistance + Resilience · host Mark Travis Rivera

Show Notes:In this engaging conversation, Mark Travis Rivera and Amber Cabral explore the themes of resistance and resilience, the importance of human connection, and the evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. They discuss the significance of being authentic and intentional in their efforts to create a more inclusive world while also addressing the challenges faced in the current socio-political climate. Amber shares her insights on 'humaning well' and the need for individuals to prioritize their well-being to support others effectively. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of storytelling and personal impact in fostering community and understanding. In this conversation, Mark Travis Rivera and Amber Cabral explore the complexities of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of self-care, team dynamics, and the pursuit of joy amidst uncertainty. They discuss the challenges leaders face, the necessity of prioritizing mental health, and the impact of personal choices on society. The conversation highlights the significance of being present and intentional in personal and professional realms, advocating for a holistic approach to leadership and life.Guest Bio: Amber Cabral believes knowledge is one effective way to level the playing field, so she strives to be generous and useful in sharing what she has learned and creating spaces for others to do the same. Writing, speaking, and teaching have proven valuable platforms to connect with thousands of professionals, college students, athletes, and coaches. Her books Allies and Advocates (Wiley, 2020) and Say More About That (Wiley, 2022) are just one set of tools she has been able to share with others. She is known for relating to readers and event participants through compelling stories, interactive facilitation, and simple, practical approaches. Her communication style is genuine and inviting, allowing her to respectfully engage and educate various audiences, from students to executives. She is also the host of the Human(ing) Well podcast, available wherever you stream your podcast. Connect with Mark:⁠Sign up for Mark's biweekly newsletter⁠⁠Follow Mark on Social Media⁠Connect with Amber:Amber's Website⁠Amber's Instagram ⁠⁠Amber's LinkedInAmber's Human(ing) Well Podcast  Questions or comments?Email us at [email protected].  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspireLicense code: HH1UUNHIRJ7LUSVU

Show Notes:In this engaging conversation, Mark Travis Rivera and Amber Cabral explore the themes of resistance and resilience, the importance of human connection, and the evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. They discuss the significance of being authentic and intentional in their efforts to create a more inclusive world while also addressing the challenges faced in the current socio-political climate. Amber shares her insights on 'humaning well' and the need for individuals to prioritize their well-being to support others effectively. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of storytelling and personal impact in fostering community and understanding. In this conversation, Mark Travis Rivera and Amber Cabral explore the complexities of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of self-care, team dynamics, and the pursuit of joy amidst uncertainty. They discuss the challenges leaders face, the necessity of prioritizing mental health, and the impact of personal choices on society. The conversation highlights the significance of being present and intentional in personal and professional realms, advocating for a holistic approach to leadership and life.Guest Bio: Amber Cabral believes knowledge is one effective way to level the playing field, so she strives to be generous and useful in sharing what she has learned and creating spaces for others to do the same. Writing, speaking, and teaching have proven valuable platforms to connect with thousands of professionals, college students, athletes, and coaches. Her books Allies and Advocates (Wiley, 2020) and Say More About That (Wiley, 2022) are just one set of tools she has been able to share with others. She is known for relating to readers and event participants through compelling stories, interactive facilitation, and simple, practical approaches. Her communication style is genuine and inviting, allowing her to respectfully engage and educate various audiences, from students to executives. She is also the host of the Human(ing) Well podcast, available wherever you stream your podcast. Connect with Mark:⁠Sign up for Mark's biweekly newsletter⁠⁠Follow Mark on Social Media⁠Connect with Amber:Amber's Website⁠Amber's Instagram ⁠⁠Amber's LinkedInAmber's Human(ing) Well Podcast  Questions or comments?Email us at [email protected].  Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspireLicense code: HH1UUNHIRJ7LUSVU

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