1 hr 9 min

Standing in Your Worth-A Conversation with Reggie Van Lee Duncan Tree Podcast with Ouida

    • Self-Improvement

I recently had an AWESOME conversation with philanthropist Reggie Van Lee about what it means to stand in your worth.

Reggie Van Lee, is an Executive Partner & Managing Director at AlixPartners, who brings over three decades of global advisory experience. Former Chief Transformation Officer at Carlyle Group, he led organizational change programs. Prior EVP at Booz, Allen & Hamilton, focusing on strategic transformation and high-performance organizational design.

We discussed...


Why it's important to have courage, confidence, competence, and community.
Why self-forgiveness and forgiveness of others is important.
Why it's up to us to decide who we want to be and how we want to live.
Why sometimes Plan B works out better than Plan A.
And how Nelson Mandela's quote about winning resonates with him."I never lose. I either win or I learn.”~Nelson Mandela

If you weren't able to attend and wish to support the work of K.I.T.M. which is all about showing young people what it means to know and to stand in their worth—here is a link to where you can plant a seed, have our team water it and watch the lives of, possibly, your children and your neighbor's children blossom.



Click here to plant a seed > https://bit.ly/3T2MSca



Think of it this way, you can write it off on your taxes next year.

I recently had an AWESOME conversation with philanthropist Reggie Van Lee about what it means to stand in your worth.

Reggie Van Lee, is an Executive Partner & Managing Director at AlixPartners, who brings over three decades of global advisory experience. Former Chief Transformation Officer at Carlyle Group, he led organizational change programs. Prior EVP at Booz, Allen & Hamilton, focusing on strategic transformation and high-performance organizational design.

We discussed...


Why it's important to have courage, confidence, competence, and community.
Why self-forgiveness and forgiveness of others is important.
Why it's up to us to decide who we want to be and how we want to live.
Why sometimes Plan B works out better than Plan A.
And how Nelson Mandela's quote about winning resonates with him."I never lose. I either win or I learn.”~Nelson Mandela

If you weren't able to attend and wish to support the work of K.I.T.M. which is all about showing young people what it means to know and to stand in their worth—here is a link to where you can plant a seed, have our team water it and watch the lives of, possibly, your children and your neighbor's children blossom.



Click here to plant a seed > https://bit.ly/3T2MSca



Think of it this way, you can write it off on your taxes next year.

1 hr 9 min