Today, we're joined by Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Coach Erica Courdae in a conversation that will make it easier for you to keep speaking up ~ especially if you're scared you'll mess up.
This is to get us into imperfect action…even that thoughtful, caring side of ourselves that second-guesses what we share and just wants to say it the "right" way.
What I learned from Erica:
Being in conversation with people who don't look, live or love the way that you do is essential for us to collectively get to a place where no one has to feel othered.
Listen in.
Erica and I talk about:
- How to avoid going down the shame spiral of, "Oh no, I did that wrong!"
- The ableist phrase I unconsciously used in our conversation…that's common in the leadership community
- Why what you watch on tv, the music you listen to, the brands you trust, and the experts you follow all affect your strength as an ally
- Where Erica sees well-intentioned people mess up when using a DEI framework
- How to discern when to speak up and when to pass the mic
- Why the change is mostly NOT happening in the comments on Instagram or Facebook — and how to redirect your actions
- When it's okay to rest your voice
Deeper support from me:
- What's your Messenger Archetype? Take the quiz.
- My Messenger Mastermind is an intimate circle of up to 6 women coaches & leaders who want to feel solid, confident & consistent in their messaging and grow a movement that matters ~ both to the world and to their business' bottom line.
- As a Copywriter + Messaging Expert, I craft websites that make your dream clients feel SEEN and convey the true value and impact of your work so that it moves them to sign up.
Erica's Links:
What sparked for you from my conversation with Erica? Let us know in the comments of this episode's post over on Instagram.
Warmth,
Adria


