• A Veteran Comes Home - Brett D’Alessandro’s Recovery, Growth and Dedication to the Underserved
    Dec 26 2024

    In this episode, Brett D'Alessandro (he/him) shares his journey from active military service as a Marine in Afghanistan to founding Backpacks for Life - a nonprofit dedicated to supporting homeless and at-risk veterans. Drawing from his own difficult reintegration into civilian life after a tough deployment, Brett’s work with veterans is rooted in establishing trust and making them feel human again. He shares about his struggles with alcohol addiction - and how a chance encounter with a homeless veteran helped him find his purpose and open the door to recovery. He emphasizes that seeking help when struggling is a sign of strength, and shares a wide range of available therapeutic approaches. He expresses gratitude for the clarity, strength and resilience he gained from overcoming hardships, and how - while he’s still human - it has made him a better person in every aspect of his life.

    Brett D’Alessandro is the Founder of Backpacks for Life, a nonprofit that supports homeless and at-risk veterans. He also owns Golden Door Dispensary, where he focuses on innovation and exceptional service in the cannabis industry. His career is shaped by a commitment to giving back and creating meaningful solutions for underserved communities.

    Shanti Joy Gold is a professional coach, 30-year corporate warrior and member of the LGBTQIA+ community. She understands the unique challenges faced by those who feel like outsiders and, as an executive coach, helps underrepresented people confidently thrive in their careers by being fully themselves.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Brett and I also discuss:

    • Navigating the specific challenges he faced after returning home from war - “They train you how to go to Afghanistan and how to survive, but they don't tell you how to leave.”
    • Discussing how words matter - and how communicating with kindness and empathy can change outcomes and create positive results
    • Realizing that, at times, we can all become jaded in our work - and the importance of having the presence of mind to catch ourselves and reconnect to our purpose
    • Connecting with other like-minded people is an important part of navigating through challenging times
    • Understanding that success isn’t about perfection - it’s about the important lessons we can only learn when things don’t go as planned

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and learn more about the impact of allyship. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH BRETT D’ALESSANDRO
    Backpacks for Life (BFL) - learn more or donate!
    BFL on LinkedIn
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    BFL on Facebook
    BFL on X (Twitter)
    ROGER - a resource website for NJ veterans

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    34 mins
  • Ruth Rathblott Unhides Her Physical Disability, Opening a Path to Connection and Purpose
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, Ruth Rathblott (she/her) shares her story of finding the courage to reveal her limb difference after the exhaustion and loneliness of hiding it for 25 years. She reveals the deep relief that comes from vulnerably letting others in, embracing her true self - and experiencing the power of connection and community. She also emerges with a mission to help leaders transform cultures so their employees can unhide, thrive and belong. Ruth offers practical steps to catch the ways in which we each may be building walls in an attempt to fit in and avoid judgment - and the empowering choices we can make to emerge into our full truth and potential.

    Ruth Rathblott is a disability specialist and inclusion expert who empowers leaders to foster an inclusive and diverse culture of unhiding in order to unleash untapped potential and ignite innovation. She is a bestselling author who has published two books, including this year’s “Unhide and Seek: Live Your Best Life. Do Your Best Work.” She is also a TEDx and inspirational speaker.

    Shanti Joy Gold is a professional coach, 30-year corporate warrior and member of the LGBTQIA+ community. She understands the unique challenges faced by those who feel like outsiders and, as an executive coach, helps underrepresented people confidently thrive in their careers by being fully themselves.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Ruth and I also discuss:

    • Understanding the importance role leaders play in creating spaces for employees to feel safe to unhide - and the opportunity to model this behavior by being vulnerable and prioritizing connection
    • Expanding the view of what we may be hiding - including neurodiversity, relationship status, financial situation, education level, trauma, family background, health, difficult family relationships and more….
    • Looking at the ways that hiding limits our presence in the moment, leads other people to make assumptions about our behavior - and may create a limited view of our ability to make a contribution
    • Examining the momentum of both hiding and unhiding

    Thank you for listening! Check out all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and learn more about the impact of allyship. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH RUTH RATHBLOTT
    Work with Ruth - speaking and consulting
    Book - “Singlehandedly: Learning to Unhide and Embrace Connection”
    Book - “Unhide and Seek: Live Your Best Life. Do Your Best Work”
    TEDx - “When I Stopped Hiding, I Found Freedom”
    LinkedIn
    Instagram
    X (Twitter)
    YouTube

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
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    Podcast Spotify playlist
    Take the Free Thriving Assessment
    Book a Free Discovery Call
    Work with Shanti!

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    44 mins
  • Living Intentionally and Creating Safe Spaces: How Justin Ayars is Transforming Healthcare for the LGBTQ+ Community
    Nov 28 2024

    In this episode, Justin Ayars (he/him), shares his journey to starting EqualityMD, an LGBTQ+ telehealth platform that enables marginalized patients to enjoy affordable, affirming care in safe digital spaces - and become the superheroes of their own healthcare stories. Justin - a white, cisgender, gay man - has a story that starts in a showbiz family as the godson of Liberace...and gets more interesting from there. His eclectic professional journey brings him to an intersection of LGBTQ+ circles, where he consistently hears the question: “Where can I find a doctor who makes me feel safe?” Justin goes on to share a deeply-personal and shocking experience of discrimination he encountered in a medical setting - as well as statistics about the healthcare disparities that lead many people in the LGBTQ+ community to avoid health care altogether. Justin’s knowledge and experiences inspire him to mission-driven action, powerfully illustrating the impact of living deliberately and authentically.

    Justin Ayars is a former healthcare trial lawyer turned healthtech entrepreneur. As the Founder of EqualityMD, he is working to transform how the LGBTQ+ community perceives and receives healthcare - offering a telehealth platform that affordably connects them with culturally competent providers for all of their mental, physical and prescription healthcare needs.

    Shanti Joy Gold is a professional coach, 30-year corporate warrior and member of the LGBTQIA+ community. She understands the unique challenges faced by those who feel like outsiders and, as an executive coach, helps underrepresented people confidently thrive in their careers by being fully themselves.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Justin and I also discuss:

    • Examining our own intersectionality of identities - and how these different parts of ourselves can complement each other and lead to our fullest potential
    • Demonstrating why “your network is really your net worth” and the importance of building trust and social capital over time
    • Choosing to embrace the uncomfortable as an avenue to achieving transformative growth and impact
    • Looking at an example of how being a white, cisgender male can open doors professionally - but may not prevent LGBTQ+ bias
    • Exploring how music can “...uplift the soul and speak to the height of what the human condition can attain - if only we stay curious and look up”

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and learn more about the impact of allyship. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH JUSTIN AYARS
    EqualityMD Website
    EqualityMD Product Demo
    Justin on LinkedIn
    EqualityMD on LinkedIn

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
    LinkedIn
    Instagram
    Spotify playlist
    Take the Free Thriving Assessment
    Book a Free Discovery Call Here
    Work with Shanti!

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    35 mins
  • Amy Bobchek’s Road to Allyship, Deep Curiosity and Discovering Her Inner Rock Star
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode, Amy Bobchek (she/her) joins the campfire in allyship with her friend, Shanti, and with “a whole bunch of people I've never met…I just want everybody to have a good [life]." Through the lens of a cisgender, white, heterosexual woman, Amy explores the meaning of allyship and its impact. She shares personal stories that illuminate the isolation some people face in the workplace due to their identity and the importance of proactively stepping in to support them when needed. She discusses how crucial it is to create environments where people can show up fully as themselves. Amy also shares a pivotal coaching experience that opened her up to approaching life through a deeply-curious lens, which transformed her career and directly contributed to her success.

    Amy Bobchek is a former media sales leader who is currently Senior VP of New Business for Blackbaud's Workplace Culture and Compliance Training Division. She co-founded and helps run the non-profit BENEFIT, a coalition of musicians and community leaders committed to raising funds and awareness for charities supporting children in need.

    Shanti Joy Gold is a professional coach, 30-year corporate warrior and member of the LGBTQIA+ community. She understands the unique challenges faced by those who feel like outsiders and, as an executive coach, helps underrepresented people confidently thrive in their careers by being fully themselves.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Amy and I also chat about the following:

    • Witnessing her mom fiercely stand up for others - and how it shaped Amy’s views on what it means to be an ally
    • Discussing Amy’s supportive feedback when Shanti shared her coming-out-at-work stories - and the central role it played in inspiring Stories We Haven’t Shared
    • Examining gender bias and double standards in the workplace
    • Sharing stories of an epic jam session and Amy’s unapologetic dislike of dad jokes

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and learn more about the impact of allyship. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH AMY BOBCHEK
    LinkedIn
    Instagram
    Facebook
    DEI Training and Offerings
    Non-Profit Work at BENEFIT Music
    Loudoun Art Tours

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
    LinkedIn
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    Spotify playlist
    Take the Free Thriving Assessment
    Book a Free Discovery Call Here
    Work with Shanti!

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    36 mins
  • Breaking Down Walls and Welcoming the Sunshine with Farrah Hudson-Brown
    Oct 31 2024

    In this episode, Farrah Hudson-Brown (she/her) discusses her career as a Black, heterosexual, cisgender woman in the predominantly white, male-dominated sales industry. She recounts a time when she worked on a sales team led by Shanti - and a memorable 1:1 meeting during which Shanti challenged Farrah to examine an observed pattern of shifting from openness to defensiveness. Farrah’s introspection following this conversation uncovered an awareness of fears related to her racial identity and feeling “different” in corporate settings, which led her to adopt a likable, team-player persona in order to feel safe. Frustration and resentment followed. Farah ultimately found inspiration in her Faith and her mother's advice to express her true self - returning to work with renewed commitment to showing up authentically, openly and powerfully.

    Farrah Hudson-Brown has worked 20+ years in sales consulting in various industries, ranging from telecommunications, software and education. She is currently spending cherished time as the mom of two truly-adorable young sons. She is also focusing on early childhood development with a specific interest in Black male education.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Farrah and I also chat about the following:

    • Accelerating success by tapping intuitively into one’s best self - and not looking externally for motivation and validation
    • Shifting from being transactional at work to looking for opportunities to inspire others and add flavor
    • Experiencing microaggressions and how they reinforce feelings of being different and unseen
    • Accessing self-love and being untethered to make a positive impact

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and more about allyship. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
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    Book a Free Discovery Call Here
    Work with Shanti!

    CONNECT WITH FARRAH HUDSON-BROWN
    Farrah is currently juggling two small boys. If you’d like to connect with her, please let me know and I’ll be glad to make the introduction.

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    33 mins
  • Fearing Less: Eduardo Placer's Journey from Playing a Part to Repairing the World
    Oct 17 2024

    In today’s episode, Eduardo Placer (he/him), a cisgender gay/queer man who is the proud descendant of refugees/immigrants, shares his journey to becoming a Story Doula and international public speaking coach. Eduardo recounts personal stories from his childhood - including a pivotal 2nd grade story featuring Sammy the Seal - that highlight the impact of being misunderstood, feeling shame and living untruthfully. He talks about his path to coming out in the 1990s, the healing he experienced by embracing his own narrative - and how he now joyfully empowers others to do the same. As a professionally-trained actor who suffers from self-described showtune-itis, he also randomly breaks out into song.

    Eduardo Placer is the Founder of Fearless Communicators, helping game-changing leaders become more clear, connected and courageous communicators: “I think it's not about eliminating fear, but building a powerful relationship with it and allowing it to be our teacher….”

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Eduardo and I also chat about the following:

    • Exploring the dynamics of language and how it powerfully informs who we are in the world
    • Understanding the intolerance of femininity in the male culture and how it differs from homophobia
    • Recognizing when we are in a position of privilege - and the importance of standing in solidarity with our gender-expansive and trans communities
    • Overreaching and over-performing to compensate for how others may perceive us as outsiders
    • Choosing joy and love as a revolution

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and more about allyship. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH EDUARDO PLACER
    LinkedIn
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    Facebook
    Work with Eduardo!

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
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    Spotify playlist
    Book a Free Discovery Call Here
    Work with Shanti!


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    41 mins
  • Breaking Barriers and Serving From the Overflow: US World Cup Captain Karameli Faaee’s Inspiring Journey
    Oct 3 2024

    In today’s episode, Karameli Faaee (she/they) shares her inspiring journey to becoming the 2017 US Women's Rugby World Cup captain and the first-ever woman to coach a professional US men's rugby team. Karameli vulnerably opens up about new layers of her story to honor her authenticity and empower others. She recounts how overcoming childhood adversity, along with being Indigenous / Polynesian and queer, have shaped her life and career. She discusses how she transformed self-doubt and limiting beliefs into joy and success. Karameli serves others from a place of abundance: “I feel my purpose in this world is to support people, highlight their superpower…and remind them that we're all born whole, perfect and complete.”

    Karameli Faaee is the Director of Operations for Rugby4All, using flag-rugby as a vehicle to teach leadership, self confidence and teamwork to middle schoolers in New York City. She also coaches the highly-competitive New York Athletic Club men’s rugby team - and she is training to be a transformational coach.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE

    Karameli and I also talk about the following:

    • Effectively leading others – whether in sports or in their careers – is rooted in communication, clarity, affirmations and being present
    • Grinding it out and performing from a place of scarcity are not sustainable and only lead to surface-level success
    • Self-acceptance and self-love create the space for deep connection and inspiring others to be their best
    • Receiving feedback about performance offers the gift of knowing what we’re doing well and where there are opportunities to grow

    Inspired by Karameli's story? Share this episode with someone who needs a dose of inspiration. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and be an ally for others. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH KARAMELI FAAEE
    Instagram
    Rugby4All

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
    Instagram
    Spotify playlist
    Book a Free Discovery Call Here
    Work with Shanti!

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    35 mins
  • Fearlessly Improvising and Redefining the Road to Happiness with Lilith Electra
    Sep 19 2024

    In today’s episode, Lilith Electra (she/her) shares her experience as a trans, white person who navigated her gender transition while working in academia. Whether she’s discussing her transition or passion for improvisational comedy, Lilith lives by example when she says, “When we're about to be our greatest…our fear gets the loudest.” In this episode, Lilith tells the story of emerging from a difficult period in her life by boldly redefining herself in support of her well-being and fulfillment. Her choices led her to a highly-successful career in sales, where she authentically challenges and empowers others to embrace their uniqueness - and fearlessly pivot in support of their own happiness.

    Lilith Electra is a sales rockstar in the Admissions Department of iPEC Coaching, a life coach helping people with work and gender transitions - and an improvisational performer.

    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT 1:1 CAREER COACHING WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD, BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DISCOVERY CALL HERE.

    Lilith and I also chat about the following:

    • Resisting our brain’s urge to keep us from stepping outside of our comfort zone
    • Embracing mistakes as opportunities for growth and using them as stepping stones
    • Being open to new ideas, even if they seem silly or unconventional
    • Finding happiness at the intersection of your personal and professional paths

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive insights about how to navigate your career as an outsider - and be an ally in the workplace. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and find me below to share your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Stories We Haven’t shared at https://storieswehaventshared.com

    CONNECT WITH LILITH ELECTRA
    LinkedIn
    Instagram
    YouTube - The Transverse
    Work with Lilith!

    CONNECT WITH SHANTI JOY GOLD
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    Spotify Playlist
    Book a Free Discovery Call Here
    Work with Shanti!

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    43 mins