Gender and Culturally-Responsive Coaching
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Gender and Culturally-Responsive Coaching

Will big tech ever get the point of what diverse data really is? TBHm I’m not so sure. As founder of Business 4 Good, I write on culturally-responsive coaching, collective power, and building #Tequity -- technology that amplifies human brilliance instead of replacing it.

My perspective is from a multicultural, first-gen college grad and Spanish Jewish woman. I have learned what it is like to move through spaces that were not built for us. I also know the impact of being seen -- without needing to explain who you are first. Identity is not a complication. It is power. And when women from undervalued communities are not just using tech but shaping it, we do not just close the gap. We rewrite the rules entirely.

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Building the Future with #Tequity, Heart, and Bots
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Building the Future with #Tequity, Heart, and Bots

Remember when email felt like a fad? Or when the first internet you met ( Web 1.0) was only for tech bros or Uncle (Scary) Larry?
We are in a moment, my friends. A big one. Women from undervalued communities are not here to play catch-up. We are the architects of what is next.
AI is now. Check out why I think …know I know why women are not here to play catch-up, why tech without empathy and consent is just more noise, and how Business 4 Good is building the first woman-forward AI chatbot from the ground up.

At Business 4 Good, I have been building the first-ever woman-forward AI chatbot, powered by real stories, voice notes, essays, and hard-earned wisdom from women who lead across differences. The new algorithm is us. And note, I have been interviewing women in business globally for over 10 years!

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Architect of Change:                 Building a Future Rooted in Equity
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Architect of Change: Building a Future Rooted in Equity

I come from a lineage of resilience: women who built lives from the ground up, who led with instinct, intelligence, and grit. Being an Architect of Change is not about simply adapting to what exists. It is about imagining and building something radically better. It means challenging outdated systems and replacing them with structures that center people, not power.

My artist mother taught me that leadership cannot be cramming oneself into outdated systems. It has to be building better ones from the ground up. Check out my three pillars for being an Architect of Change -- and why Richard Florida's Great Reset is exactly the moment we are in right now.

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The Role of AI in Leadership
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The Role of AI in Leadership

Leadership in today's AI-driven world is not just about knowing your way around algorithms. It is about having a vision, leading with ethics, and remembering that at the heart of all this tech are real, messy, creative humans. AI is not here to replace us. It is here to amplify what we are already great at. The catch? Amplification works both ways.

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Expose for the Shadows in Web 3
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Expose for the Shadows in Web 3

My background is in photo and video production. I started with a Mickey Mouse camera at age 4, on film, and eventually ran my own dark room. Spending long nights exposing shadows taught me to look for gems where we might not expect to find them. That is exactly what I am doing now with Web 3.

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How to Be a Good Collaborator in Tech Without Even Being                    a White Guy
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How to Be a Good Collaborator in Tech Without Even Being a White Guy

I look forward to the most collaborative year humans have ever seen. Though as I type this, I am not particularly thrilled with human collaboration as it stands. Big tech has not been built for anyone but the early pioneers of the internet's wild west frontier. And they have been claiming credit for the ideas of less known innovators for generations. Let us talk about that.

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Tech for Good: Buying Back the Internet
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Tech for Good: Buying Back the Internet

What happens when the wild, wild west of the Internet is bought back by women? Not just any women. Specifically women who do not look like women who have traditionally climbed the ranks in big tech. Ada Lovelace wrote the first algorithms. Grace Hopper built the first computer. It is time to finish what they started.

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