There Is No Step Too Small with Lizzie Alberga
Welcome back to Courage Permission Slip! On this episode, Kea’s chatting with Lizzie Alberga. Lizzie is the Founder and CEO of Collective Gain, an executive coach, author, and former marketing executive at dot-coms in Los Angeles. She specializes in coaching corporate leaders to find alignment in being unapologetically themselves while operating with a new perspective of modern work and leadership maturity. Lizzie recently relocated from California, where she was born and raised, to a 7-acre certified natural habitat in North Carolina to enjoy nature, clean air, and more space. She shares life with her husband, three kids, and a bevy of animals.
In this conversation, we talked about:
Courage and why it doesn’t always equal change
Why she’s grateful for the times when she doesn’t feel like she’s enough
What may be causing numbness in our lives
Ways to figure out where you’re playing small in your life
…and much more!
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Connect with and learn more about Lizzie:
Visit the Collective Gain website
Connect with Lizzie on Instagram
Abortion Resources
https://www.podvoices.help/ – Guidance for how to help as a listener or a podcast host
https://choice.crd.co/ – Links to resources for healthcare options, volunteering, protesting, donating, and more
https://donations4abortion.com/ – Connect to a network of abortion funds
https://www.iwrising.org/abortion-fund – Indigenous Women Rising is the only indigenous-centered abortion fund in the United States
https://abortion.cafe/ – A comprehensive collection more abortion resources
https://www.ineedana.com/advanced-search/support – A list of resources including national organizations and organizations that help with everything from funding to emotional support
https://dontbanequality.com/ – A frequently-updated list of corporations who have come out against restricting access to comprehensive reproductive care
https://unrestrictmn.org/resources/ – Region-specific information about abortion resources in Minnesota and other midwestern states and cities
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