REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
Welcome to REPRESENTED, the podcast.
This is your weekly dose of inspiration that’ll support you to build a racially inclusive online business without letting the fear of getting it wrong get in the way. These episodes will provide insights, strategies, and discussions that break down barriers and empower you to navigate the racial equity landscape.
I’m Annie Gichuru, your host as well as a Racial Equity Coach who supports online business owners such as coaches, course creators, membership owners and group program facilitators. It’s my calling in nature and ability to break-down complex and often uncomfortable conversations around race that has seen me teach over 100 online business owners to be more racially inclusive through my online program REPRESENTED.
Be sure to subscribe, rate and review so this podcast can reach more online business owners and begin to not only normalise racial inclusion in the online coaching space but see us actively shift our perspectives.
REPRESENTED with Annie Gichuru
Latest Episodes
106. Finding Credible Sources for Racial Inclusion Work: A Values-Led Practice for Vetting What You Consume
How do you actually decide who to listen to in racial inclusion work?In a time when so many people have platforms and the volume of content on race, DEI and systemic racism is greater than it has ever been, finding credible sources has b...
105. The Leadership Behaviours That Shape Psychological Safety Ft. Preetie Boler
Psychological safety is often spoken about as something we want to create, but it is shaped by the everyday behaviours people experience from those holding power.A leader can value inclusion, care deeply about equity and still behave in ...
104. Anti-Racism Training: Should You Learn Alone or in Community?
If you’ve been learning about anti-racism through books, podcasts or your own reflection, you might be wondering… is this enough?Today I’m unpacking the pros and cons of solo learning vs community learning in anti-racism training ...
103. How to Build a Journaling Practice That Helps You Stay in Racial Equity Work Without Starting Over Every Time
Have you ever felt like every time you step back into racial equity work, you're starting from scratch? Like the learning you've done before hasn't been retained because you haven't been practising it? In this episode, I share a si...
102. Nice Is Not Kind: What the Difference Means for Antiracism
Most of us have been taught that being nice is a good thing. In racial equity work, it might be the very thing standing in the way.Today, we're making a distinction that many get wrong: niceness and kindness are not the same thing. Nicen...