Empowering Women: CarmeLL Clark on Leadership, Resilience, and Gender Equity
Roxanne Derhodge welcomes Carmell Clark to discuss her mission to empower women through international retreats and executive coaching. They delve into Carmell's early experiences with misogyny and her efforts to boost women's confidence and self-awareness. The episode covers challenges like income disparity, gender parity, and exceptionalism in executive roles. They discuss competition versus collaboration, barriers for women of color, and the role of white women in leadership equity. The conversation highlights women's impact in leadership, self-awareness, healing, and setting boundaries, concluding with reflections on exceptionalism and resilience for leaders.
Key Points
- Empowering women to recognize and dismantle internalized barriers can lead to profound personal and professional growth.
- Achieving workplace parity requires ongoing effort and awareness of systemic biases, not just surface-level diversity initiatives.
- Creating supportive networks and mentorship opportunities for women in executive roles can significantly impact organizational culture and advancement.
Carmell Clark International Speaker & Coach USA
Master coach, Life Artist, speaker, and author, Carmell has worked with thousands over the past 15 years to influence transformation and behavioral change. Through her latest work and system, Bare Minimum Genius, Carmell is training and mentoring women as thought leaders, global change agents, influencers and entrepreneurs. She is known for moving women forward quickly in their vision, and has the uncanny ability to bring them to a clarity on the deepest level of their being in life and business. Her core work is to raise consciousness at every level of women’s lives and leadership. Conscious women become conscious leaders who shift human behaviors in our families and communities, and throughout our cultures, economies, and politics across the globe. A professional instigator, Carmell is a skilled storyteller, international speaker, world traveler, and leadership mentor. Her passion is for the study of and raising of consciousness, for critical inquiry and conflict resolution, and working with the paradox of power and control in human behavior. Carmell is completing her first book, Life is Not One Thing about her creating the most painful loss of her life, and her unavoidable journey to come to understand life as subtly intentional by the soul. As she stumblingly learned to trust herself again, she found her own redemption and the power in uncertainty.
She serves on the board of Art in Common, a 501c3 connecting refugee groups and existing communities through art and cultivating relationships.
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