30 - How to Rebuild Better with Elisabeth Wadsworth (pt. 2)
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What does real allyship look like? In the wake of continued racial unrest and our heightened cultural awareness of racial inequity, this episode is a valuable exploration of what it looks like to practically steward the privileges we have now. Rather than “giving a voice” to anyone, our best next step might be to pass the mic. On this episode of the podcast, we continue our conversation with the SVP of Kafene, Elisabeth Wadsworth to discuss allyship, privilege, and what is stoking the passions of her heart now.
Episode highlights:
Elisabeth discusses her journey with recognizing inequity and what allyship looks like in her day-to-day life
How to practically implement your talents across all areas of your life
Chanel and Elisabeth discuss ways to steward your privilege while engaging in racial reconciliation conversations
Elisabeth shares how hospitality is rooted in the same thing as stewardship, so it’s an easy way to start small. Start with “how do I make someone comfortable in my home” and then expand that broader spaces.
Chanel reminds us that when you’re stewarding influence, you can’t invite people into something if you’re unwilling to do the work yourself.
Books Elisabeth is reading:
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