Be The Boss Now

Gregory Allan Datu Cendana

There is a boss in ALL of us - especially for those of us who have historically lacked representation at the top in leadership. The #BetheBossNow Podcast is hosted by Gregory Allan Datu Cendana, Entrepreneur and #1 International best-selling author of “Be the Boss Now: 15 Key Steps to Start, Run and Grow Your Own Business”. In this series, Gregory celebrates the entrepreneurial journeys of different folks who identify as Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Middle Eastern, women, queer, people with disabilities, and those living at the intersections of multiple of these identities. Join us as we challenge the dominant narrative about what it means to be a boss, who gets to see themselves represented, and why fear and failure may be our greatest teachers on the road to making our biggest, boldest, and most audacious dreams a reality. About Gregory: Dancer, Strategist, Facilitator, and Entrepreneur Gregory Allan Datu Cendana is President and Co-Founder of Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting, Chief Creative Officer of Greg Dances, Co-Founder of The People’s Collective for Justice and Liberation, and #1 International Best Selling Author of #BeTheBossNow. He was the first openly gay and youngest-ever Executive Director of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO, and Institute for Asian Pacific American Leadership & Advancement. Gregory was also the first openly gay and first Filipino American elected Chair of the National Council of Asian Pacific Americans, Co-Founder of the diversity initiative Inclusv, and serves on the board of directors for United We Dream and Asian Mental Health Collective as Treasurer. Gregory was President of the United States Student Association (USSA), where he played an integral role in the passage of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act and the Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act. He also co-authored Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) Behind Bars: Exposing the School to Prison to Deportation Pipeline, a first-of-its-kind report on the impact of mass incarceration and mass criminalization in the AAPI community. In his spare time, Gregory enjoys singing karaoke, choreographing dances, and trying new recipes.

Episodes

  1. Conscious Leadership: Andy Shallal on the Courage to Scale a Business, Learn From Mistakes, and Change Your Mind

    06/30/2022

    Conscious Leadership: Andy Shallal on the Courage to Scale a Business, Learn From Mistakes, and Change Your Mind

    Founder/CEO Anas Andy Shallal shares his most valuable lessons learned as an artist and social entrepreneur who “didn’t have a pro forma, business plan, excel sheets, or big decks,” yet managed to launch and successfully scale Busboys and Poets, a group of culturally conscious restaurants that also function as bars, bookstores, coffee shops and event spaces in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. With refreshing candor, Andy opens up about hard decisions and growing pains, how to learn from mistakes, and let go of preconceived notions on leadership or success.  He tells us why it’s so hard, yet so crucial, for founders to be able to allow space for people with differing opinions. Finally, he offers perspective on finding the balance as a founder and lifelong activist: that we don’t have to lead a “double life” - our work and personal beliefs can be intertwined. Accessible American Sign Language (ASL) Video Version: For an Accessible Video Version of #BeTheBossNow Podcast with ASL Interpreter and Captions, please go to BeTheBossNow.com/podcast Accessibility services coordinated by a Deaf coordinator melissa kelley colibri and ASL Interpretation by darryn rousseau hollifield and Stephanie Chao. Executive Producer: Vanessa Shiliwala of Thrive Spice Media. Check out the #BeTheBossNow book, this podcast, and other resources available for those of you current or aspiring bosses at BeTheBossNow.com.  Be sure to follow Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting and Gregory Allan Datu Cendana on all major social media platforms: @CSWSconsulting and @gregorycendana. #CSWSConsulting Can't Stop! Won't Stop! Consulting Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter Gregory Allan Datu Cendana Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Twitter About Andy: Anas Andy Shallal is an artist and social entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Busboys and Poets, a group of restaurants in the Washington Metropolitan area where art, culture, and politics intentionally collide over mindfully sourced, food, drinks, and programming that feeds the mind, body and soul. With nine locations in and around D.C., including the latest locations and Anacostia and Columbia, Maryland Busboys and Poets has become home for progressives, artists and intellectuals, including such notables as the late Howard Zinn, Cornell West, Alice Walker, and Nikki Giovanni. Busboys and Poets is a member of the Restaurant Opportunities Center, focusing on the system on sustainable business and employment practices. Busboys and Poets has also been at the forefront of environmental stewardship, being one of the first businesses in Washington, D.C., to be 100% wind powered and are at the cutting edge of the local and sustainable food movement, winning many awards locally and nationally for its innovative conscious cuisine. Shallal has received numerous awards, including the Mayor's Art Award, Employee of the Year from the Employment Justice Center, the Mayor's Environmental Award, Washingtonian of the year from Washingtonian magazine, and the D.C. Hall of Fame.  He holds an MBA from the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland Colle

    59 min
  2. Truth to Power: Jotaka Eaddy on Representation and Embracing Imperfections

    06/30/2022

    Truth to Power: Jotaka Eaddy on Representation and Embracing Imperfections

    Founder, CEO and Social Impact Entrepreneur Jotaka Eaddy shares her thoughts on what needs to change to create a more inclusive, equitable world in tech and politics for Black women and people of color.  She shares how failure and imperfections can actually set us up for success, and how her roots as a community organizer and connector have served as the foundation for her to continue to widen the doors for representation for Black women and marginalized people everywhere. Finally, she talks about overcoming imposter syndrome by speaking truth to power, raising the uncomfortable questions, and creating the “space and grace” to love ourselves as perfectly imperfect leaders.    Accessible American Sign Language (ASL) Video Version: For an Accessible Video Version of #BeTheBossNow Podcast with ASL Interpreter and Captions, please go to BeTheBossNow.com/podcast Accessibility services coordinated by a Deaf coordinator melissa kelley colibri and ASL Interpretation by darryn rousseau hollifield and Stephanie Chao. Executive Producer: Vanessa Shiliwala of Thrive Spice Media. Check out the #BeTheBossNow book, this podcast, and other resources available for those of you current or aspiring bosses at BeTheBossNow.com.  Be sure to follow Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting and Gregory Allan Datu Cendana on all major social media platforms: @CSWSconsulting and @gregorycendana. #CSWSConsulting Can't Stop! Won't Stop! Consulting Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter Gregory Allan Datu Cendana Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Twitter Jotaka L Eaddy Instagram | Twitter About Jotaka: Jotaka L Eaddy is the founder and CEO of Full Circle Strategies LLC., a social impact consulting firm committed to advancing transformative change and global impact. Described as the "Olivia Pope of Silicon Valley" by Forbes Magazine, Jotaka is a dedicated and seasoned strategist with more than 20 years of experience in policy advocacy and movement building. Within her current practice, Jotaka works with clients, including corporate, nonprofit foundations, technology, and government organizations seeking to advance policy ideas and change. Jotaka has led regulatory, legislative and social impact initiatives at the federal and state level for leading nonprofits and within the C-suite of leading technology companies, helping to bridge the gap between Washington D.C. and Silicon Valley.  Jotaka has served at the forefront of efforts that have created lasting change. In 2020, she founded the movement #winwithblackwomen, an intergenerational intersectional group of Black women leaders representing business, sports, movement, politics, entertainment, and beyond.

    50 min
  3. Making the World Brighter, Sassier and More Colorful: Alice Wong on Disability Justice

    06/30/2022

    Making the World Brighter, Sassier and More Colorful: Alice Wong on Disability Justice

    Activist Alice Wong talks to Gregory about disabled culture and queer communities, why failure is essential, and how she got the confidence to boldly “make the world a brighter, sassier, and more colorful place.” She unpacks “crip” as a form of kinship, reclaiming disabled wisdom, and community organizing in political spaces. Finally, they bond over both being born in the Year of the Tiger and celebrate Alice’s debut memoir, Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life. About Alice:  Alice Wong (She/Her) is a disabled activist writer, media maker, author, and consultant. She is the Founder and Director of the Disability Visibility project, an online community dedicated to creating, sharing and amplifying disability media and culture, created in 2014.  Alice is the editor of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories From The 21st Century, an anthology of essays by disabled people, and Disability Visibility: 17 First-Person Stories for Today, an adapted version for young adults. Her debut memoir, Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life, will be available on September 6th, 2022 from Vintage Books. You can find her on Twitter @sfdirewolf. Accessible American Sign Language (ASL) Video Version: For an Accessible Video Version of #BeTheBossNow Podcast with ASL Interpreter and Captions, please go to BeTheBossNow.com/podcast Accessibility services coordinated by a Deaf coordinator melissa kelley colibri and ASL Interpretation by darryn rousseau hollifield and Stephanie Chao. Executive Producer: Vanessa Shiliwala of Thrive Spice Media. Can't Stop! Won't Stop! Consulting Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter Gregory Allan Datu Cendana Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Twitter

    1h 2m
  4. Dreams Don't Have Expiration Dates with Cristela Alonzo

    06/14/2022

    Dreams Don't Have Expiration Dates with Cristela Alonzo

    Comedian Cristela Alonzo (she/her) knows how to face her fears and laugh about it.  Cristela was the first Latina to create, produce, and star in her own network sitcom, Cristela, and is now releasing her new comedy special on Netflix, Middle Classy.  Gregory talks to Cristela about how she was able to advocate for her worth as a woman of color, silence self-doubt, and trust her intuition.  Looking back on her journey, Cristela lets us in on how she addressed stereotypes and the pressure of representation as a brown woman.  She shares how fear of failure, especially in Latina/x/o communities, can keep us from realizing our true potential, and why being a boss is no longer about chasing money, fame, and self-serving power. Accessible American Sign Language (ASL) Video Version: For an Accessible Video Version of #BeTheBossNow Podcast with ASL Interpreter and Captions, please go to BeTheBossNow.com/podcast Accessibility services coordinated by a Deaf coordinator melissa kelley colibri and ASL Interpretation by darryn rousseau hollifield and Stephanie Chao. Executive Producer: Vanessa Shiliwala of Thrive Spice Media. Check out the #BeTheBossNow book, this podcast, and other resources available for those of you current or aspiring bosses at BeTheBossNow.com.  Be sure to follow Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting and Gregory Allan Datu Cendana on all major social media platforms: @CSWSconsulting and @gregorycendana. #CSWSConsulting Can't Stop! Won't Stop! Consulting Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter Gregory Allan Datu Cendana Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Twitter About Cristela: Cristela Alonzo made history in 2014 when she became the first Latina to create, produce and star in her own network sitcom, Cristela, for ABC. During that same year, she split her time between Los Angeles and New York City to serve as one of ABC's favorite guest hosts on their hit daytime talk show The View. In 2017, Cristela made history again when she became the first Latina lead in a Disney Pixar film, when she voiced the part of Cruz Ramirez in Cars 3. Her new standup special, Middle Classy, is currently streaming on Netflix. Cristela's memoir, Music to my Years was released in October of 2019 by Atria books, an imprint of Simon and Schuster. Aside from comedy, Cristela focuses on advocacy work fighting for issues such as immigration, universal health care and lower income communities. She works with numerous organizations, including Special Olympics Texas and Planned Parenthood, and is a board member of LUPE,  La Union del Pueblo Entero and an advisory board member for Define American.

    1h 8m
  5. Creating the Space to Lead with Anathea Chino

    06/14/2022

    Creating the Space to Lead with Anathea Chino

    Gregory talks to political strategist Anathea Chino (she/her), Acomo Pueblo, on creating the space to lead while cultivating the courage to be exactly who you are. Anathea shares how she overcame struggles with imposter syndrome as a queer, Indigenous woman, and “introvert” who is now the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Advance Native Political Leadership. As she advocates for representation for Native and queer individuals, Anathea shares how she developed the tenacity and grit to handle “so much rejection”, and how living in her truth inspired her 9-year-old cousin.  Finally, we investigate how embracing vulnerability and the fullness of our identities creates the space for connection and change - in politics, at home, and within marginalized communities. Accessible American Sign Language (ASL) Video Version: For an Accessible Video Version of #BeTheBossNow Podcast with ASL Interpreter and Captions, please go to BeTheBossNow.com/podcast Accessibility services coordinated by a Deaf coordinator melissa kelley colibri and ASL Interpretation by darryn rousseau hollifield and Stephanie Chao. Executive Producer: Vanessa Shiliwala of Thrive Spice Media. Check out the #BeTheBossNow book, this podcast, and other resources available for those of you current or aspiring bosses at BeTheBossNow.com.  Be sure to follow Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting and Gregory Allan Datu Cendana on all major social media platforms: @CSWSconsulting and @gregorycendana. #CSWSConsulting Can't Stop! Won't Stop! Consulting Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Spotify Gregory Allan Datu Cendana Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Twitter About Anathea: Anathea Chino (she/her), Acoma Pueblo, is a Queer Indigenous woman working to create pathways that ensure women of color, Queer people and Indigenous people are visible and represented in the U.S. political landscape. Anathea has more than 18 years of experience as a political strategist, fundraiser, and operative at the tribal, state, and national levels. Anathea co-founded and is the Executive Director of Advance Native Political Leadership, the first and only national Native organization aimed at addressing the underrepresentation of Native Americans and local and state elected leadership. Previously, she worked at Ultra Violet, Democracy Alliance, and Neiman Marcus. Anathea was selected for the She The People's 20 for 2020, a list highlighting women of color and politics to watch in 2020. She currently serves on the National Board of Directors and Advisory Boards of  Americans for Indian Opportunity, California Native Vote Project, Emergent Fund, and Inclusv. Anathea is a Co-Principal for the Women's Democracy Lab, a project created to radically re-imagine what leadership looks like and ensure Indigenous women and women of color can thrive in elected office, a co-founder of Indigenous Women Rise, and a founding Board Member and former President of Emerge New Mexico.

    58 min

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There is a boss in ALL of us - especially for those of us who have historically lacked representation at the top in leadership. The #BetheBossNow Podcast is hosted by Gregory Allan Datu Cendana, Entrepreneur and #1 International best-selling author of “Be the Boss Now: 15 Key Steps to Start, Run and Grow Your Own Business”. In this series, Gregory celebrates the entrepreneurial journeys of different folks who identify as Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Middle Eastern, women, queer, people with disabilities, and those living at the intersections of multiple of these identities. Join us as we challenge the dominant narrative about what it means to be a boss, who gets to see themselves represented, and why fear and failure may be our greatest teachers on the road to making our biggest, boldest, and most audacious dreams a reality. About Gregory: Dancer, Strategist, Facilitator, and Entrepreneur Gregory Allan Datu Cendana is President and Co-Founder of Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting, Chief Creative Officer of Greg Dances, Co-Founder of The People’s Collective for Justice and Liberation, and #1 International Best Selling Author of #BeTheBossNow. He was the first openly gay and youngest-ever Executive Director of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO, and Institute for Asian Pacific American Leadership & Advancement. Gregory was also the first openly gay and first Filipino American elected Chair of the National Council of Asian Pacific Americans, Co-Founder of the diversity initiative Inclusv, and serves on the board of directors for United We Dream and Asian Mental Health Collective as Treasurer. Gregory was President of the United States Student Association (USSA), where he played an integral role in the passage of the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act and the Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act. He also co-authored Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) Behind Bars: Exposing the School to Prison to Deportation Pipeline, a first-of-its-kind report on the impact of mass incarceration and mass criminalization in the AAPI community. In his spare time, Gregory enjoys singing karaoke, choreographing dances, and trying new recipes.