Listen "061 – S2 E25 – Critical thinking, opinion-sharing, and the freedom to disagree"
Episode Synopsis
homeroom is an international podcast bridging the education gap between the classroom and the living room by starting conversations impacting the next generation.
In this episode, I speak with Rosie—a trauma recovery coach, HR leader, and professional accountant—about her early memories of growing up in an immigrant family, and the Asian values that were instilled in her. We talk about how her education systems encouraged her development of skills and abilities that could lead to job and financial security, and less on developing her voice and creativity. We also discuss the path that Rosie took towards unlearning limiting expectations, as well as decolonizing some of the harmful perspectives and messaging from society on people of color.
Check out our conversation, join our ongoing discourse on social media, and subscribe for more. https://www.instagram.com/homeroomed
You can also find a computer-generated transcript of our episode at https://www.homeroomed.com
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Rosie Yeung is an award-winning Certified Trauma Recovery Coach, Certified HR Leader, and Chartered Professional Accountant, with over 20 years of leadership experience. She coaches at the intersection of social justice, mental health, and career growth, a unique methodology she calls Un-Executive Coaching™.
Rosie supports equity and inclusion by providing culturally relevant, trauma-informed coaching based on neuroscience, HR and psychology. She accepts clients from all backgrounds and identities, and specializes in helping Asian and racialized women to Elevate their Leadership, Liberate their Life, and Amplify their Impact.
As an Asian-Canadian, immigrant, cis-het woman living with mental illness and recovering from cPTSD, Rosie wears intersecting lenses of trauma care, decolonization, anti-racism, and anti-oppression. She leverages ALL her skills and lived experiences to help you Change Your Lens, See Your Worth, and Be Your Self!
You’re welcome to contact her on LinkedIn or her website: www.changinglenses.ca.
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Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection. https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian
In this episode, I speak with Rosie—a trauma recovery coach, HR leader, and professional accountant—about her early memories of growing up in an immigrant family, and the Asian values that were instilled in her. We talk about how her education systems encouraged her development of skills and abilities that could lead to job and financial security, and less on developing her voice and creativity. We also discuss the path that Rosie took towards unlearning limiting expectations, as well as decolonizing some of the harmful perspectives and messaging from society on people of color.
Check out our conversation, join our ongoing discourse on social media, and subscribe for more. https://www.instagram.com/homeroomed
You can also find a computer-generated transcript of our episode at https://www.homeroomed.com
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Rosie Yeung is an award-winning Certified Trauma Recovery Coach, Certified HR Leader, and Chartered Professional Accountant, with over 20 years of leadership experience. She coaches at the intersection of social justice, mental health, and career growth, a unique methodology she calls Un-Executive Coaching™.
Rosie supports equity and inclusion by providing culturally relevant, trauma-informed coaching based on neuroscience, HR and psychology. She accepts clients from all backgrounds and identities, and specializes in helping Asian and racialized women to Elevate their Leadership, Liberate their Life, and Amplify their Impact.
As an Asian-Canadian, immigrant, cis-het woman living with mental illness and recovering from cPTSD, Rosie wears intersecting lenses of trauma care, decolonization, anti-racism, and anti-oppression. She leverages ALL her skills and lived experiences to help you Change Your Lens, See Your Worth, and Be Your Self!
You’re welcome to contact her on LinkedIn or her website: www.changinglenses.ca.
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Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection. https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian
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