Today, Amber turns the spotlight on you by diving into your most pressing questions in this special Q&A episode.
Not sure how to approach a tough conversation at work or home? Are you struggling to articulate your thoughts without offending or upsetting the other? Tune in as Amber shares her candid experiences and expert insights on some common scenarios that a lot of us struggle to navigate, making it easier for you to move through those difficult moments and find your voice.
This episode is packed with relatable stories and practical tips designed to help you thrive in both personal and professional settings. So don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and feel more equipped to tackle these scenarios head-on!
KEY POINTS
QUOTES
“The key is always to position yourself in such a way where you don't look like you are being confrontational or aggressive, but you are also still holding people accountable for the behavior that they're demonstrating.” – Amber Cabral
“There is an opportunity to address everything — your privilege, your access, your opportunity may evolve… and get the thing that you want.” – Amber Cabral
IG | @bamcabral
LinkedIn | @ambercabral
Facebook | @amber.cabral
Twitter | @BamCabral
Watch Amber’s TED TALK episode here.
Grab a copy of Amber’s books at Amazon!
Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture
Guilty Privilege is produced by EPYC Media Network
Just finished the first episode (whispers: via YouTube) and I was NOT ready for the conversation to end. So I came on over to the apple podcast streets to subscribe and listen again on my commute to work. While this is not the work I’m exclusively dedicated to, I want to increase awareness around equity so I can be more intentional in my practice personally and professionally. This conversation is an absolute resource that I have the PRIVILEGE (time) to tap into and I look forward to digging into new episodes every week.
WOW! I am always enthralled by the conversations had and topics discussed on this podcast. As someone who rarely feels motivated or inspired, I am so grateful to have found this podcast. I have shared this podcast with so many people in my life as each episode offers a brilliant mind’s insight. This past episode I had to pull over and just allow myself to feel the the feeling of motivation and then gratitude. This show doesn’t present itself as a self help podcast, nor does it attempt to—for lack of a better word— preach to it’s audience. However, every episode I find myself unapologetically happy with myself. I find myself sharing this podcast hoping others feel this feeling. Having access to this podcast is one privilege I absolutely refuse to feel guilty for—and boy what a privilege it is!
I took away so much from this episode. The biggest is recognizing our true enemy. Also, equity is about choices. We have them and we can choose how to use our privilege.
Amber has a genuine ability to bring out the authentic aspects of topics that many of us must want to sit down and have a conversation about! Refreshing, compelling and yes, entertaining — can’t wait for each episode to drop and I even feel more equipped to expand on these topics in my own circle!
Make an impact with your voice and message by applying to become an EPYC Creator to start and launch your podcast with our team.
Launch a podcast