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The *(Relate)able Podcast: Building Your Strategic Power featuring Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown

The *(Relate)able Podcast: Building Your Strategic Power featuring Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown

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In this empowering episode of The *(Relate)able Podcast, our hosts engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown, a distinguished equity strategist and cultural architect. Dr. Brown delves into the unique leadership qualities of Caribbean women, emphasizing their pivotal role in confronting the global challenges faced by Black leadership today.


Dr. Brown introduces her RISE Framework (Redefine Success, Innovate Disruption, Synergize Roles, Evolve Continuously) as a blueprint for transformative leadership. She underscores the significance of radical self-care and community care, not as luxuries, but as essential strategies for sustainable and inclusive leadership.


In our "Under the Mango Tree" segment, each host reflects on their most admired female leaders, celebrating the diverse influences that shape their perspectives. Meanwhile, Fiona shares insights from her time in Saint Vincent, Sherween discusses her experiences on the road managing an artist, and Chantal talks about reaching new milestones with Island Girls Rock.


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