S3E48 - Equity Centred Coaching with Trudi Lebron: Navigating Social Impact Responsibilities for Coaches
School of Embodied Arts Podcast with Jenna Ward - A podcast by Jenna Ward

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I’m very excited for today’s episode as we talk to a Social Impact Business Coach & a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion expert. I am joined by my very own coach --- Trudi Lebron. I’d been looking for a guest teacher to train our students on equity-centered coaching & business practices for 2 years. In 2020 I came across Trudi’s work & knew she was our woman. In addition to training our students, Trudy & I have worked together 1-1 over the past 6 months & I’ve come to deeply appreciate her support in navigating equity-centered coaching. If you are a coach, practitioner, entrepreneur, and/or wanting to be a good-anti-racist-human this is a great episode for you. In this podcast episode we explore: How Trudi moved from the non-profit sector into the coaching space - Ways the coaching industry is causing harm & some examples from Trudi & my own experience The responsibility coach & practitioners have to work equitably & do less harm The key practice central to doing well-integrated equity centered work - Should we consider equity & anti-racism work to be personal development and/or spiritual practice? How this work relates to capitalism & setting our prices Links we talked in the podcast: Trudi on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Trudi’s Podcast - https://pod.link/1504728675 Trudi’s free value training - www.trudilebron.com/corevalues Equity Centred Coaching Collective - https://www.trudilebron.com/thecollective Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.