#3054: Why You Need Fresh Eyes On You & Your Stuff
Today, we’re talking about why it’s important to get fresh eyes on your work. I’ll explain how having different viewpoints can boost your performance and help you deliver top-quality results. […]
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Celina Caesar-Chavannes takes us on an empowering journey from the sun-kissed shores of Grenada to the halls of Canadian politics. In this episode, Celina opens up about her experiences as a Black woman navigating the turbulent waters of politics and business. She reveals how her upbringing, blending assertiveness with compassion, shaped her into a formidable force advocating for visible and genuine acknowledgment. Listeners will gain an intimate look at the systemic barriers she overcame and the importance of representation and empathy in leadership roles.
But there's much more to Celina's story than her political career. Transitioning from politics to entrepreneurship, she underscores the essential value of personal worth beyond titles and the core of democracy. Her narrative is enriched with tales of academic and financial struggles, illustrating how determination and the support of loved ones can turn aspirations into achievements. Celina's resilience and creativity shine through as she recounts building her business from the ground up, embodying the spirit of tenacity and innovation.
In tackling diversity and inclusion, Celina brings a refreshing perspective on what true engagement and active inclusion should look like in Canada. She doesn't shy away from discussing her role in advocating for mental health funding, the historic Black class action lawsuit, and the recognition of Viola Desmond. Ending on a high note, Celina inspires us to live audaciously, balancing professional growth with personal joy and self-care. Her infectious enthusiasm and candid advice for aspiring Black women politicians make this episode an enriching listen for anyone ready to embrace life's full potential.
Social Media platforms you can reach Ms. Celina Caesar-Chavannes:
Website: https://celinacc.ca/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/celina-caesar-chavannes
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Today, we’re talking about why it’s important to get fresh eyes on your work. I’ll explain how having different viewpoints can boost your performance and help you deliver top-quality results. […]
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