Guilty Privilege

Amber Cabral
Guilty Privilege

Privilege is all around you. Everywhere you go, everything you say, every decision you make is a reflection of the privilege that you have. And more often than not, privilege is seen as a bad thing or something to feel guilty about, but it in fact can be a powerful tool to create massive impact & change if used right. Welcome to the Guilty Privilege podcast. Hosted by Amber Cabral, an award-winning Inclusion Strategist, certified coach, speaker, author, and former Diversity Strategist at Walmart Stores, Inc., this podcast is a space for you to learn all about your privilege and use it to make an impact. In these episodes, Amber is joined by thought leaders to share how they've embraced their privilege to stand in the gap and be a better human to others. Together with Amber and her lineup of trailblazing guests, you will learn to identify & embrace your privilege, and use it to empower those around you, whether it be in your workplace, your communities, or even in your own home. It’s time for you to stop getting allyship wrong, and start taking responsibility for your privilege. Welcome to Guilty Privilege with Amber Cabral!

  1. 24.12.2024

    40: Rest, Representation, & Equity: How Thomas James Amplifies Black Voices in the Art Industry

    In this thought-provoking episode, Amber sits down with Thomas James, Curator of Arts & Culture and Executive Director of the Last Resort Artist Retreat (TLRAR), to explore equity in the arts and the transformative power of rest for Black creatives. Thomas shares his inspiring journey from promoting Go-Go music shows to curating art exhibitions and leading a groundbreaking retreat that prioritizes rest, rejuvenation, and restoration for Black artists. Founded in 2020 by artist Derrick Adams, TLRAR offers a unique sanctuary for creatives to reconnect with themselves and their craft, fostering long-term sustainability in the arts. Amber and Thomas delve into the importance of community, representation, and ownership for Black and Brown artists in the fine art world. They discuss how intentional relationships, equitable opportunities, and active support from collectors can cultivate a thriving, inclusive art ecosystem. Don’t miss this conversation about reshaping the future of art through equity, rest, and community care. KEY POINTS - Thomas’s introduction to his early career years - The retreat's mission and its impactful services  - On the founding and vision of Last Resort Artist Retreat (TLRAR)  - On creating a safe space for individuals and building meaningful connections - Amber’s personal experience at the Last Resort - The concept of leisure therapy and its importance for the black community - The pivotal role of joy and rejuvenation without financial burden - From historical exclusion to having access to the art world for people of color artists - The importance of building a network and showing up for other artists - Challenges and strategies for emerging artists - The privilege James refuses to feel guilty about QUOTES  “When we curate these dinner programs, overnight cohorts, [or] weekend-long cohorts, etc., we try to bring together groups of very interesting people. We are in the arts ecosystem. – Thomas James “We had curators, artists, directors of arts, nonprofits, [and] folks in the financial sector who are advocates of the arts—over dinner, games that we played, or even just sitting around in the living room. We not only have fun and get to know each other but there is that space for these really impactful conversations.” – Thomas James GUEST RESOURCES Thomas James  LinkedIn | @thomas-james 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 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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  2. 10.12.2024

    39: How Visualization & Nutrition Helped Ruby Lathon Overcome Cancer

    In this transformative episode, Amber sits down with her cousin, Ruby Lathon, who shares her powerful journey of healing from thyroid cancer through holistic nutrition. Ruby reveals how she defied expectations, explored natural treatment options, and found her purpose in helping others heal through plant-based diets and emotional wellness. From her career pivot from engineering to holistic nutrition to her strategies for addressing emotional and mental barriers to healing, Ruby’s story is one of courage, empowerment, and resilience. Together, Amber and Ruby discuss the power of visualization, the role of food as medicine, and the profound impact of mental and emotional balance on overall health. Whether you’re curious about holistic nutrition or looking for inspiration to take control of your health, this episode offers insights and actionable tips for living a more vibrant life. KEY POINTS - Ruby’s career transition from engineering to nutrition  - On navigating natural treatment options - Mind power, healthy eating, and emotional wellness - Ruby’s journey of healing from thyroid cancer - What are the pillars for healing?  - The importance of having a clean and plant-based diet - On addressing emotional, mental, and energetic blocks in healing - Veganism, dairy reduction, and healthy eating habits - Some meal plan recommendations  - What does Ruby refuse to feel guilty about?  QUOTES  “I learned more about meditation and taking control of that visualization. Worry is just negative visualization.” –  Ruby Lathon “If you can take all the supplements in the world and eat the cleanest diet, and if you're still holding on to resentment, anger, and just putrid emotions, it's not gonna work.” –  Ruby Lathon Ruby Lathon IG | @rubylathon  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 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

    54 мин.

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Privilege is all around you. Everywhere you go, everything you say, every decision you make is a reflection of the privilege that you have. And more often than not, privilege is seen as a bad thing or something to feel guilty about, but it in fact can be a powerful tool to create massive impact & change if used right. Welcome to the Guilty Privilege podcast. Hosted by Amber Cabral, an award-winning Inclusion Strategist, certified coach, speaker, author, and former Diversity Strategist at Walmart Stores, Inc., this podcast is a space for you to learn all about your privilege and use it to make an impact. In these episodes, Amber is joined by thought leaders to share how they've embraced their privilege to stand in the gap and be a better human to others. Together with Amber and her lineup of trailblazing guests, you will learn to identify & embrace your privilege, and use it to empower those around you, whether it be in your workplace, your communities, or even in your own home. It’s time for you to stop getting allyship wrong, and start taking responsibility for your privilege. Welcome to Guilty Privilege with Amber Cabral!

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