Context And Creativity Celi S., Founder & CEO
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Context & Creativity is a curious conversation about how to simplify tools and processes, both individually and on an organizational level, to live more easeful and empowered lives. You can learn more about Context & Creativity at contextandcreativity.com.
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Ep. 03: The Iterative Process of Owning Your Own Business
You can find Danielle at Danielle Lyles Barton on Instagram, her When She Blooms course and The Blooming All Over Retreat.
Things mentioned on the episode:
Asana
Active Campaign
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Ep. 02: Accessibility, Privilege & Power as it Relates to Context & Creativity
Show notes: Experts and authors to check out
Special Guest: Justin Woods, EQuity Social Venture, LLC
Black: Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Latinx: Maria Hinojosa
Asian: Cathy Park Hong
Queer: Tommy Pico
For White Folx: How To Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Able Bodied-ness/Differing Abilities: Gary Norris Gray
Things discussed on the episode:
Bell Hooks
Lyvonne P - Pastor Bae
Pretty privilege
Brene Brown, Founder of #metoo Tarana Burke
You Are The Best Thing
Sonya Rene Taylor
Janet Mock, Redefining Realness
“Culture of busyness”
Disclaimer: Please keep in mind with each of these episodes that I am not a mental health or financial professional, doctor or DEI expert. I’m just sharing thoughts and tools that have worked for myself and my clients, and may work for you too. If you have any questions or want to be featured on an episode, please reach out to ceweiberginfo@gmail.com. I'm wishing you all an ease-filled and empowered life! -
Why Did I Start A Podcast?
Learn more about Celi, her purpose, path, work and goals for the Context & Creativity podcast. Connect more with her on Instagram at @contextandcreativity or @confessionsofceli, or check out her website at contextandcreativity.com
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Context & Creativity
Context & Creativity is a curious conversation about how to simplify tools and processes, both individually and on a company level, to live more easeful and empowered lives. It’s based on the belief that we first need to understand and respect the context that people bring into their lives, and off of that we can use creativity to try out operational experiments that lead to success. You can learn more at ceweiberg.com
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