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Believing You Can with Trudi Lebron
FromCafe con Pam
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Listeners, we're back this week with Trudi Lebrón.
Trudi Lebrón is the CEO of ScriptFlip! LLC and creator of the Institute for Equity Centered Coaching. By the time Trudi was 16, she had two children and had dropped out of high school—all the odds were against her. Today, Trudi runs a million-dollar coaching and consulting firm, helping entrepreneurs and coaches build antiracist businesses and become equity-centered coaches and leaders through ScriptFlip! certification programs, consulting packages, and executive coaching. Trudi holds a BA in Theatre, a Master of Science in Psychology, and is currently ABD in a PhD program in Social Psychology.
During this episode we talked about:
04:17 - Being from Connecticut and raised latina
06:14 - The metric of success
09:32 - Being mixed raced as not normal
12:19 - Brown and white don’t equal white
13:29 - Cultural context for different jobs and just commerce
17:44 - Just commerce
22:05 - "How are you participating in your own oppression?"
22:16 - Getting real
22:41 - Being a teen mom
22:46 - Refuse to be what everybody was offering
26:20 - "I can do anything!"
29:33 - Degrees
30:24 - Studying theatre
32:01 - Her interest in social justice
38:46 - Her business journey
39:35 - Full circle moments
41:23 - "This is my work!"
44:28 - Coaching
53:10 - "If it exists in the world, I can have it"
This episode is brought to you by First Republic Bank.
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Trudi Lebrón is the CEO of ScriptFlip! LLC and creator of the Institute for Equity Centered Coaching. By the time Trudi was 16, she had two children and had dropped out of high school—all the odds were against her. Today, Trudi runs a million-dollar coaching and consulting firm, helping entrepreneurs and coaches build antiracist businesses and become equity-centered coaches and leaders through ScriptFlip! certification programs, consulting packages, and executive coaching. Trudi holds a BA in Theatre, a Master of Science in Psychology, and is currently ABD in a PhD program in Social Psychology.
During this episode we talked about:
04:17 - Being from Connecticut and raised latina
06:14 - The metric of success
09:32 - Being mixed raced as not normal
12:19 - Brown and white don’t equal white
13:29 - Cultural context for different jobs and just commerce
17:44 - Just commerce
22:05 - "How are you participating in your own oppression?"
22:16 - Getting real
22:41 - Being a teen mom
22:46 - Refuse to be what everybody was offering
26:20 - "I can do anything!"
29:33 - Degrees
30:24 - Studying theatre
32:01 - Her interest in social justice
38:46 - Her business journey
39:35 - Full circle moments
41:23 - "This is my work!"
44:28 - Coaching
53:10 - "If it exists in the world, I can have it"
This episode is brought to you by First Republic Bank.
Join my workshop UnPlanning and let's end the year on purpose
Follow Trudi on all things social:
Website
Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social
http://cafeconpam.com/
Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge
Join our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going!
Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!
And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Released:
Nov 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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