
60. Constructive Criticism w/ Meleimoana Su'esu'e
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We are not going to put up with this shit! Thank you Meleimoana Su’esu’e for not accepting bullshit so others know not to either! We were reminded consistently throughout this episode that change has to be made and it starts with you. Name harm in these spaces so it won’t be done to others. In this episode we discuss: -How to interrupt “the illusion” -What to look for in your next organization -Why the right people are needed to help move to safety Life is too short not to be made a priority! This episode is full of examples for leadership teams and for those needing to be validated in their experiences. Tune in today! The ✨key words✨ for this episode are: Sexism Discrimination Passive Aggressive Behavior I encourage you to look up the definitions of these words and compare them to the definitions you carry with you. If you need help comparing please let me know. With Special Guest Meleimoana Su'esu'e (She/Her) https://www.linkedin.com/in/meleimoana-suesue-198682b7/ Mele was born and raised in Hawai'i. She went to college in upstate New York and received a B.S. in Environmental Resources Engineering. Mele has been working as a Construction Manager for a large engineering firm for over four years now and is excited about drawing boundaries at work. This episode is sponsored by: ✅ BetterHelp www.betterhelp.com/absolutelynot BetterHelp allows you to connect with one of 24,000 licensed therapists in a safe and private online environment. You pay just a low flat fee for unlimited therapy with your therapist. Visit www.betterhelp.com/absolutelynot for more information and to get 10% off your first month. 🖤Cup of Té Tea https://cupofte.com/?ref=ABSOLUTELYNOT Cup of Té is a premier online retailer of loose leaf organic teas and teaware. Their journey began in 2008 when founder Taylor Lindsay-Noel, an aspiring Olympic gymnast, suffered a devastating accident while in training that left her paralyzed and in a wheelchair. Driven to overcome her challenges and transform her situation into something meaningful and extremely v