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Healing The Mother Wound with Michelle Gomez

Healing The Mother Wound with Michelle Gomez

FromThe Wine & Chisme Podcast


Healing The Mother Wound with Michelle Gomez

FromThe Wine & Chisme Podcast

ratings:
Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Wine: Chateau St. Michelle 2018 Rosé
Michelle Gomez, MBA is a Latina Career & Life Coach with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and a master’s degree in Business Administration. With over 21 years of experience and learning she helps women navigate, and overcome obstacles that plague them in the corporate environment. She is passionate about helping Latinas achieve positions of power and influence through effective career planning and personal advocacy in order to support their advancement in hopes of helping to close the gender wage gap.
Michelle also uses her expertise in executive presence, professional dossier writing, personal branding, leadership quality, and negotiation methods to empower Latinas toward their personal and professional goals. As a working mom, holding down a corporate job while building her coaching business, she helps other working moms develop a work/life design that incorporates career ambition and conscious parenting through inner-feminine healing. Recently, she’s launched a new area of her life coaching practice called Healed Hijas; a program focused on helping adult daughters heal their Latina Mother Wounds.
Sources referenced: 
"When Things Fall Apart" Peter Strum 
Authors specializing in the mother wound: 
Bethany Webster, Karen Anderson, Carol McBride
Social handles:
Instagram @mgsuccesscoach
Facebook Healed Hijas Group 
Facebook Coaching Page 
 

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Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Wine & Chisme Podcast was created to share the stories of everyday people doing extraordinary things to serve their community. Our host, Jessica Yañez brings her love for wine and passion for storytelling together to highlight the stories that need to be told in communities of color. Chisme (Spanish for gossip) comes from the interviewees themselves as they "spill the wine" on their own terms. So grab a glass of wine and join us for the new Wednesday. #WineAndChismeWednesday