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Ep. 49 - Non-Profit work and Striving for Equality with Patricia Coulter

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Patricia Coulter blesses this episode of the EXPANDED Podcast with her beautiful story-telling. She brings us along her journey as a young girl with a love for music, to teaching, expanding her education, diving into non-profit work and raising her son as ...

Highlights

In this episode of the EXPANDED Podcast, host Lacy Phillips welcomes Patricia Coulter, a 73-year-old diversity expert and activist, who shares her remarkable life journey. From her early love of music to her work in education, non-profits, and corporate America, Patricia's story is one of resilience, purpose, and a deep commitment to social justice. She offers profound insights on privilege, implicit bias, and the ongoing fight for racial equality.
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Eclipses are prompting upleveling.
13:11
I decided to become a teacher because of my female teachers.
54:30
Mother preferred Philadelphia for its proximity to Cleveland
1:14:18
She found her son crying after being left upstairs behind a gate.
1:51:02
Recognizing privilege is a journey of re-education.

Chapters

From Eclipses to a Life of Purpose: Introducing Patricia Coulter
00:00
A Musical Beginning: Growing Up in the Great Migration and Finding Her Voice
09:11
Navigating Career and Love: A Pivotal Move to Philadelphia in the Mid-70s
48:24
The Strength of a Single Mother: Raising a Son and Building a Career
57:22
Beyond Allyship: The Journey to Becoming a Co-Conspirator for Racial Equality
1:27:10

Transcript

Jessica Gill: Welcome to The Expanded Podcast with your host, Lacy Phillips. As a leading manifestation advisor, with a process that's, well, radically different from the old New Age model. Mine is rooted in psychology, neuroscience, and my energetic gifts...