Unpacking Intersectional Feminism, Mental Health, and Advocacy, with Christian F. Nunes

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What is intersectionality, and why does it matter when it comes to leadership development? And how might things like mental health, body autonomy, reproductive health affect our success as leaders and the success of organizations? Intersectional leadership and creating inclusive workplaces require a unique skills set: understanding structural barriers and social justice, promoting mental health, and connecting these to large scale impact and outcomes. Christian Nunes’s unique blend of experiences as NOW’s National President, a mental health professional, and a dedicated social justice advocate will offer actionable strategies for dismantling structural barriers and promoting mental health in leadership, including:- Techniques for leading with an intersectional lens to address sexism and racism.- Practical advice on building inclusive environments and supporting team well-being.- Lessons on effective advocacy and leveraging personal expertise for societal change.- Inspiration from Christian’s journey as a young, impactful leader in challenging spaces.ABOUT THIS EPISODE:This episode will delve into the intersection of mental health, feminism, intersectionality, the societal impact of abortion restrictions and how that affects the wellbeing and inclusive leadership practices of leaders. Grounded in peer-reviewed research and analysis, National NOW President and a licensed clinical social worker, Christian Nunes will explore how we navigate the complexities of these issues as leaders, and the critical role of Black feminism within an intersectional lens. Christian will debunk common myths, share personal stories, and offer practical recommendations, all through an unbiased, research-oriented lens. This episode also promises to give listeners practical advice for women and women of color navigating leadership roles.***ABOUT OUR GUEST:Christian stands as a trailblazer in both the advocacy and mental health fields. She is the second African American president of the National Organization for Women (NOW), the youngest person of color, and the youngest president to lead NOW over four decades. Her extensive background as a licensed clinical social worker and a woman-minority business owner uniquely positioned her to steer the organization through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic, emphasizing the dismantlement of structural sexism and racism through the lens of intersectionality. As the founder of a behavioral health and consulting practice, Christian has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between policy and the real-life experiences of individuals and families affected by mental health issues. Her work extends to assisting social service and behavioral health companies, showcasing her profound understanding of mental health's direct impact on communities.***IF YOU ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, CAN I ASK A FAVOR?We do not receive any funding or sponsorship for this podcast. If you learned something and feel others could also benefit, please leave a positive review. Every review helps amplify our work and visibility. This is especially helpful for small women-owned boot-strapped businesses. Simply go to the bottom of the Apple Podcast page to enter a review. Thank you!***LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:Guest Website: now.orgGuest X: @ChrisFNunes; @NationalNow; Guest IG: https://www.instagram.com/christian_prez4now/Dr. Brancu's website: www.gotowerscope.comDr. Brancu's LinkedIn: @MiraBrancuTune in for this empowering conversation at TalkRadio.nyc

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