From Detroit to DEI: Cultivating a Life of Abundance, Alignment & Authenticity with Amanda Miller LittlejohnGuilty Privilege

From Detroit to DEI: Cultivating a Life of Abundance, Alignment & Authenticity with Amanda Miller Littlejohn

Welcome to the Season 2 premiere of the Guilty Privilege podcast! In this episode, we shake things up as our guest Amanda Miller Littlejohn returns—this time, to interview host Amber Cabral.

Join in on this intimate conversation as we delve deep into Amber's journey, mindset, and approach to cultivating authentic relationships, attracting good people and energy, and creating a thriving life and business. You will also discover how Cabral Co. came to life and how Amber's upbringing in Detroit shaped her work in the DEI space. Learn about her principles, the interconnectedness of her personal and professional life, and her insights on stepping into abundance and achieving a clear vision for the future.

Get up close and personal with Amber Cabral in this intimate episode, exploring her journey, her approach to life and work, and how she creates and maintains her unique path in the world. Tune in to learn more!

KEY POINTS:

  • First Impressions: Meeting Amanda Miller Littlejohn and Amber Cabral
  • The importance of authenticity in relationships and cultivating connections
  • How to attract good people and good energy into your life
  • Stepping into the abundance mindset and bringing your vision to life
  • How to break free from the shackles of the money-making mentality
  • Navigating or resisting apathy, cynicism and burnout in the DEI space
  • Holding organizations accountable in their DEI progress and impact
  • How bring in Detroit shaped and grounded Amber in her DEI work

QUOTABLES:

“I need to walk through life with an open hand. I have to trust that what is removed from my possessions will be added back tenfold.” - Amber Cabral

“If I just make the decision, and I make the room and I do the labor to create it, I can have it. The hardest part is deciding what it is that I want to have.” - Amber Cabral

“You only keep it alive, if you keep talking about it.” Amber Cabral

GUEST INFORMATION:

Amanda Miller Littlejohn

IG | @iamamandamillerlittlejohn

LinkedIn | @amillerlittlejohn

Twitter | @amandamogul

Facebook | @AmandaMillerLittlejohn

Amber Cabral

IG | @bamcabral

LinkedIn | @ambercabral

Facebook | @amber.cabral

Twitter | @BamCabral

Grab a copy of Amber’s books at Amazon!

Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture

Say More About That: ...And Other Ways to Speak Up, Push Back, and Advocate for Yourself and Others -

Guilty Privilege is produced by EPYC Media Network

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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.

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This podcast provides a path to self-awareness in the most refreshing and engaging way. The conversations are so yummy (yes, yummy!) and they make me feel like I’m sitting on the sofa with Amber and her guests.

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Great listen/watch. People really underrate how important emotional intelligence is in business. Hopefully more people will listen and utilize some of the information shared.

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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!

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