Trudi Lebrón: Equity Centered Coaching + Intentionality in Business

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Guest name: Trudi Lebrón

In this episode:

  • Equity Centered Coaching + Practices

  • Her own Journey with Coaching

  • The Difference Between a Business Person and a Coach

  • The Importance of Culturally Responsive Teaching

  • The Commitment to Learning is Lifelong

Host name: Amanda Lytle

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Trudi Lebrón is a business coach who helps entrepreneurs build businesses that change lives without compromising their values, their money, or their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion. She stands behind this practice of equity centered coaching and leadership that focuses on frameworks that support social impact business models. 

In this conversation, Trudi shares her own journey with coaching, and a backstory and brief history of the coaching industry.  She offers insights on the differences between a business person, an entrepreneur and a coach, and where sales and marketing impact intentionality and overall coaching practices.  She tells us about how coaches and mentors changed the trajectory of her life, what culturally responsive teaching looks like, how equity is about far more than just racism, and how important a true commitment to learning is.

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Trudi on Instagram: @trudilebron 

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