Launching Episode 1: 'Belonging as a Verb' Hits the Airwaves!
Connie & Sharon - thank you will never be enough 💜
Hey Everyone,
Guess what? The very first episode of "Belonging as a Verb" is out, and I'm bouncing off the walls with excitement! This podcast, a passion project of mine, is finally a reality, ready to impact the way we think about leadership and inclusion in the workplace.
In the kickoff episode, we dive deep into what makes inclusive leadership so transformative. It's personal for me—this kind of leadership didn't just redirect my career; it was a lifeline at a time I needed it most. This episode is setting the stage for a series filled with heart-to-heart chats, eye-opening insights, and those little nuggets of wisdom that can come from anywhere—even a song lyric or a meaningful quote.
A massive shoutout to my beta listeners: Amanda, Cindy, Kathleen, Kim, & Sarah, your feedback has been a game-changer. Thanks for your honesty, your support, and for pushing me to make this as real and impactful as possible.
And here’s where I need a favour from all of you. If the podcast strikes a chord, or if you believe in what we’re trying to do here, could you help spread the word? Save the episode, subscribe to the podcast, and share it with your circle. Let’s get this conversation going far and wide.
I’m on the hunt for more voices to join this journey. If you aspire to live and breathe inclusive leadership, or if you’ve been touched by it in some way, we need to hear from you. Your story could be the spark that ignites change in someone else’s life or workplace.
So, as we roll out this episode and gear up for the many more to come, I’m filled with gratitude and a whole lot of hope. This isn’t just about launching a podcast; it’s about building a community and a moving towards making every workplace a space where everyone feels they truly belong.
Thank you for being part of this from the very start. Let's make "Belonging as a Verb" a collective call to action for creating a more inclusive world, one episode at a time.
All my thanks,
Melissa Marcelissen