Greater Than Code
134: Building Profiles with Halleemah Nash
01:43 - Halleemah’s Superpower: Cultural Fluency: Operating authentically and being who you are in any space you are in.
07:37 - Existing in Other Spaces; Active Listening
10:31 - Building Bridges to Change the Complexion of the Workforce
15:01 - Identifying Potential Talent, Engaging Underrepresented Populations, and Doing Intentional Work to Diversify Relationships
21:17 - Change, Evolution, and Reinvention
33:25 - Resilience and Acknowledging Privilege
40:10 - Shortening the Distance for Young People; “Urban Authenticity”
Reflections:
Sam: A door metaphor: Things that you can do with something that you originally think of as just being just a static part of the landscape around you that you can interact with and that you can change.
Rein: Maximizing the potential to shine within each person and maximizing their ability to shine throughout the world.
Arty: The concept of “Cultural Fluency”.
Halleemah: Radical professionalism.
Rein: Bonus Reflection: Light bulbs have the ability to shine but only with their connections with others.
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