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S4E75 - How Women Warriors Can Be Unwavering in Navigating Life (with Madeline LaSalle Frazier )

Coaching, Cocktails, & Conversations
Coaching, Cocktails, & Conversations
Episode • Apr 11, 2023 • 47m

Meet Powerhouse Madeline LaSalle Frazier, who is a woman on a mission.  For Women's History Month, she talked how to be unwavering, the notion of being still, feelings of guilt and uncertainty, rediscovering yourself at 50, and how to find purpose.  Grab your CC&C journal and forward this episode to a friend because there will be lots of coaching, cocktails, & conversations to discuss afterward!  

In this episode:

  • Minute 0.25:  Welcome
  • Minute 0.51:  Introducing Guest, Madeline LaSalle Frazier
  • Minute 3.49:  What does it mean to be unwavering in your life?
  • Minute 6.04:  Growing up being unwavering
  • Minute 8.40:  The push of difference someone can make
  • Minute 10.35:  How to be still in your moments
  • Minute 11.34:  Tangible strategies
  • Minute 11.54:  Support (asking, receiving, glenaing)
  • Minute 13.37:  Who are my support systems?
  • Minute 14.00:  Time Block (make time when there is no time)
  • Minute 16.37:  Invest in you (if not you, then who?)
  • Minute 18.49:  Invitation to my Women's Weekend Renewal Retreat
  • Minute 23.14:  Look for opportunities to strengthen you
  • Minute 25.33:  What triggered you to choose you?
  • Minute 26.47:  My story, my journey
  • Minute 28.00:  What does trust and surrender mean?
  • Minute 33.15:  Let go
  • Minute 37.00:  Madeline talks what she is letting go of
  • Minute 43.00:  How do you know when you need to call Madeline
  • Minute 45.00:  Shout outs to our communities
  • Minute 46.00:  Thanks to each of you

 

 

A bit about Madeline - 

Madeline LaSalle Frazier was appointed by County Executive Angela Alsobrooks to represent Board of Education District 8 in April 2022.  She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Education Specialist with over 25 years of experience in mental health and education issues. Mrs. LaSalle Frazier has been a Prince George’s County resident since 2005. 

She holds a bachelor’s degree from Hunter College, a master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from the Silberman School of Social Work in NYC and an Education Specialist Degree from George Washington University. Her career began as an intensive family preservation specialist in New York City. Later on, she became the Director of Social Services at the East Harlem Council of Human Services where she led a team of 30 and managed a multimillion-dollar budget.  In 2001, she relocated to the DMV area to work as Program Manager for Arlington County’s Child and Family Division where she led a multidisciplinary team of child protection social workers. In 2003, she shifted her focus to the field of education and held multiple roles in Arlington Public Schools which included Truancy Specialist, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator, Diversity Trainer, and currently works as a Coordinator at the Arlington Career Center’s Academy, an alternative program, which serves stude

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