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74 Special Anniversary Episode: The Power of Reflection and Sharing

“Part of owning your power is knowing that sometimes things take longer than you think.” – Angela Chee When did you last take a little space for reflection and sharing? It has been three years since I launched this podcast on International Women’s Day and there is so much to look back on as well as lots to look forward to. In this episode, I want to encourage you to […]

60 The Power of Being Seen

“What you do now is not just about you. There is a ripple effect.” – Angela Chee How can we quiet the fear of being first? This week, I talk about the power of being seen. Let this be your reminder that what you do and how you are being matters — even if you don’t see it yet. It is causing a ripple effect. In this episode, I highlight […]

39 #StopAsianHate — Sharing Stories, Speaking Up and Taking A Stand!

“Representation matters, breaking down stereotypes matters, how you report the news matters, speaking up matters, and standing against hate matters!” – Angela Chee How can we use our power of The Only to combat racism and hatred? Anti-Asian incidents are on the rise. In the last year alone, the United States reported about 3,800 anti-Asian hate incidents, with 2.3 times more incidents involving Asian women. Now we are grappling with […]

32 The Mask of Success

“The journey to fulfillment is often different than the journey to achievement.” – Angela Chee How are we going to sustain wrapping up the end of the year and moving forward into the new year with a vision? As the tumultuous year of 2020 comes to a close, the big topic on my mind is mental health. Mental health for my clients, for my community, and for the world. And […]

20 How To Tap Into Your Power Of The Only To Create Individual and Institutional Change with Dr. Cleopatra Kamperveen

17 The Power Of Inclusive Leadership with Tina Shah Paikeday – Head of Global D & I Advisory Services, Russell Reynolds and Associates