I fully want each and every one of them to have a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in their lives. I want them to feel that their life has purpose and meaning, in whatever way they define it.
In this episode, I get into the sticky topic of our purpose and our privilege. After years of reading and learning about my own privilege, and moving through guilt and responsibility, I’m still peeling back the layers… getting more “naked.” I want everyone to have an experience of life purpose, and I recognize that we haven’t all been granted the same opportunities.
As always, I’m sharing personal stories and insights, along with clear questions and resources to help you dig deeper into your own definition of “life purpose” and the messages you received around that idea based on your place on the privilege continuum.
This show is a particularly naked one for me. I don’t have the answers, but I want to be courageous enough to ask the questions.
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Sage brings personal experiences, humor and practical methods for approaching challenging conversations. She is relatable, supportive and authentic – tremendous assets for diversity and inclusion conversations. Sage blended her skillful communication expertise and training, with information and exercises on empathy, equity and social justice to create more inclusive, person-to-person leadership practices.
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Sage embodies a foundational belief in the power and beauty of humanity and the possibility of all of us continually working toward becoming better versions of ourselves. She is a masterful facilitator.
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