Posts by Meaghan Carabello
The Third-Degree Burn: The Experience of Women in the Post-Pandemic Era
by Andrea Grant, CDSP and Dr. Denise L. Caleb Following the pandemic, women were especially impacted by job loss and the strain of taking on additional and multiple roles during the pandemic, such as: (a) caretaker, (b) hospice provider, (c) teacher, (d) principal, and (e) counselor. Learn from the personal insights of wounds imprinted on…
Read MoreColorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Announces Colorado’s 2023 Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business
Legacy Award Winner, Rosemary Rodriguez, and Top 25 Honorees Will be Recognized on August 17 DENVER (July 8, 2023) – As the business community is still reeling from millions of women exiting the workforce during the pandemic due to pay equity concerns and lack of flexibility, the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC) is honoring…
Read MoreBreaking the Glass Ceiling: Unveiling the Burnout Burden on Women of Color in Leadership
By Marisol Solarte-Erlacher, M.A., LPC In my pursuit of equity and diversity in the workplace, I have witnessed Women of Color achieving remarkable milestones, shattering the glass ceiling, and ascending to leadership positions. Yet, behind their extraordinary achievements lies a hidden challenge that often goes unnoticed: burnout. We need to continue to explore the unique…
Read MoreThe Slow Burn: Should Quiet Quitting for Women Really Be Quiet?
by Dr. Denise L. Caleb & Dr. Eulanda A. Sanders How you define and describe “quiet quitting,” determines whether women should quit quietly. The imbalance of work and life is the ignition starter for so many women. This calls into question whether women should be quiet. We start this summer series with the: (a) foundational…
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