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52/Raw Rerun: Talking growth & the big problems with Kindley

Dec 28, 202122 minSeason 1Ep. 52
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Episode description

In this Raw Rerun,  we sit down with Parks California President and CEO Kindley Walsh Lawlor. Kindley has spent much of her career as a champion for social justice and environmental sustainability. She led human rights and environmental efforts at Gap and now heads Parks California, the non-profit partner to the California State Parks system. In the first of our two-part interview, Kindley talks about what led her to advocacy work, how origin stories matter,  and the power behind her new tattoos.

Here's what we discussed with Kindley in Part 1:

  • The importance of your origin story.
  • The value of finding your people.
  • How it feels to protect women.
  • Leaning into discomfort.
  • Being in massive learning mode.
  • Tattoos as a source of strength.
  • Working on big problems.
  • Doing what matters.
  • Creating a list of non-negotiables.
  • Showing up as your authentic self.

Links to resources discussed in this podcast:

Other resources that Kindley loves:

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Transcript

In this Raw Rerun,  we sit down with Parks California President and CEO Kindley Walsh Lawlor. Kindley has spent much of her career as a champion for social justice and environmental sustainability. She led human rights and environmental efforts at Gap and now heads Parks California, the non-profit partner to the California State Parks system. In the first of our two-part interview, Kindley talks about what led her to advocacy work, how origin stories matter,  and the power behind her new tattoos.

Here's what we discussed with Kindley in Part 1:

The importance of your origin story.The value of finding your people.How it feels to protect women.Leaning into discomfort.Being in massive learning mode.Tattoos as a source of strength.Working on big problems.Doing what matters.Creating a list of non-negotiables.Showing up as your authentic self.

Links to resources discussed in this podcast:

Parks CaliforniaTattoo artist Anita Darkling at Black Serum in San Francisco

Other resources that Kindley loves:

Shark Tooth Provisions custom-designed woodwork made in San Francisco.The Highlands Foundry handcrafted apparel and home decor, located in the Hudson Valley.Juliette Rose Handcrafted Leather Goods out of Vermont.Needlepoint kits from The Stitchery. (If you've got other needlepoint sources, let us know! Kindley's looking!)

Connect with Raw Female:

Join our email list and we'll remind you when new episodes drop!Follow us on Instagram at @rawfemalepodcast.If you enjoyed this episode or learned something new, forward to a friend!Don't forget to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

Raw Female: Informational. Positive. Solution-based. Fun.

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