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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2020 · 34 MIN

Investing in Self: Lisa Yancey (EP.13)

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We're exploring different perspectives and approaches to personal and professional development and growth in our "Investing in Self" mini-series. We'll be sprinkling these episodes into the mix with our other upcoming episodes over the next several weeks.To start us off, in late January 2020, Lauren and I had the privilege to sit down with entrepreneurial strategist, consultant, multiple business owner, dancer, choreographer, law school graduate, and so much more awesomeness: Lisa Yancey.We covered a lot of ground in our conversation, including why self care isn’t selfish, discipline and mastery; approaching our life as the dash between two dates; what exactly *were* Lisa and Lauren were doing in Mexico, and why Choice Hotels will likely never sponsor our podcast. LISA YANCEY is the President of Yancey Consulting, LLC, advising a spectrum of practitioners, nonprofit organizations, philanthropists, and philanthropic institutions committed to dismantling inequities, enriching disinvested communities, building leadership, and amplifying diverse perspectives. She has worked with, facilitated, and provided pro bono services to over 100 organization or grantmaking institutions in the past 18 years. A lifelong entrepreneur, Lisa’s concurrent ventures include co-founding The We’s Match and SorsaMED, a biologics company dedicated to developing therapeutic solutions for chronic pain management using medicinal cannabinoids.

We're exploring different perspectives and approaches to personal and professional development and growth in our "Investing in Self" mini-series. This episode features entrepreneurial strategist Lisa Yancey.

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