Mortality is something that catches up to everyone eventually. What will you leave behind afterwards?
In this episode, Michael Labos is joined by Sandra Hunter, a Life Coach and Founder of Wild Women Leaders Of Color, in discussing moving aging parents into the next stage of life and creating a legacy through sharing experiences.
Sandra discusses:
- The cultural impacts on the understanding of mortality
- How to start the discussion of mortality with aging parents
- How her mentorship program provides a purpose to older and younger professionals
- How sharing personal stories create a legacy
- And more!
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About Our Guest:
Sandra Hunter is an Anglo-Indian with Sri Lankan, Portuguese, and Dutch ancestries. Her father’s grandmother brought her Anglo-Indian family to England after the Indian Independence. Her mother comes from a line of Portuguese and Dutch spice traders. Sandra found that she belonged to neither side of her family. Sandra has 19+ years of teaching in college and has worked in Kenya. She faced racism and sexism at work, went through a divorce, and started her own business. Sandra knows what it’s like to function under stress while working towards true self-liberation.
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