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Welcome to REPRESENTED, the podcast. This is your weekly dose of inspiration that’ll support you to build a racially inclusive online business without letting the fear of getting it wrong get in the way. These episodes will provide insights, strategies, and discussions that break down barriers and empower you to navigate the racial equity landscape. I’m Annie Gichuru, your host as well as a Racial Equity Coach who supports online business owners such as coaches, course creators, membership o ...
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Self-Represented in Family Court

Tracey Bee, Pro Se Family Court Strategist

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We discuss how to use strategy in Family Court to get the results you want. A family law professional with twenty years of experience in the field will share with you what really matters in Family Court. Whether you are going through divorce or custody, if you are representing yourself you need to know the tactics that will end the torment you have been enduring up until this point. We will share tips, tricks, techniques, and everything else that your lawyer will never divulge. If you have b ...
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Represented In Medicine

Represented In Medicine

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The University of Minnesota Medical School Office of Admissions addresses the challenges of applying to medical school and answers your questions. You'll hear interviews from physicians, med students, deans, and leaders in the health profession. Email us your questions at [email protected]
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Represented with Dominique Arce, MD, MPH

Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab

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Represented with Dominique Arce, MD is a transformative podcast aiming to disrupt the status quo in healthcare by focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through thought-provoking episodes, the program aspires to empower healthcare professionals and communities to enact real-world solutions. Beyond dialogue, Represented is building a community committed to fostering a more equitable healthcare landscape. Produced by Larry Chu, MD, Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab.
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Ms Represented

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One hundred years after Australia elected its very first female parliamentarian, journalist Annabel Crabb and comedian Steph Tisdell chart the rise of female politicians in Australian politics and the unbelievable things they got up to along the way.
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862.800.7850 This time of year I usually take a break to decompress. So right now I am working on clearing my mind while at the same time gearing up for 2026. I am still working though so if you need to schedule a strategy session, need help preparing for court or want me to assist with trial preparation, feel free to reach out to me at www.TheDivo…
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As the year winds down and many of us start thinking about rest, connection and the people we love, I wanted to offer something a little different for this week’s episode. Christmas is often a time of giving, yet most of us move through it on autopilot, choosing gifts out of habit rather than intention. But what if our giving could reflect our valu…
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This week I'm talking about something that came up powerfully in my group coaching calls last week. A real and tender tension around white privilege. Some participants shared that they wished they did not have it. Others felt they should hold themselves back so they did not move ahead of people of colour. There was a deep longing for fairness, even…
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862.800.7850 Most people think the more evidence you bring to court, the better. But in family court? That approach can destroy your credibility. In this episode, Tracey explains why judges ignore evidence, how opposing counsel gets it thrown out, and how to present your case strategically so your key proof actually gets seen. A must-listen for any…
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There are conversations that land in your body and stay with you long after the recording stops. This is one of them. In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend and powerhouse coach, author and speaker, Kemi Nekvapil, whose work has shaped the lives and leadership of women all around the world. From her flower farm on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung co…
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Inclusion work asks something different from us. It does not move quickly. It does not follow the pace of online business. And it certainly does not offer the instant clarity we have been taught to expect. In this episode, I am sharing why meaningful racial equity work will never move at the speed of business and why that is not a problem to fix, b…
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862.800.7850 Ever walked out of a courtroom thinking, “What just happened in there?” You told the truth. You stayed calm. You presented your evidence — and somehow, the judge still didn’t get it. If that sounds like you, this episode is your reality check — and your roadmap out. In this episode, Tracey Bee, breaks down one of her most important str…
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When you care deeply about people, it’s natural to think empathy is the goal. To understand, to feel, to be present with others in their pain. But empathy alone can wear you down, especially when you’re holding space for conversations about race, identity or belonging. In this episode, I’m sharing how compassion shifts how we hold space. It’s what …
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Lately, I’ve been noticing a heaviness in the air. In conversations, with clients, even in myself. And I don’t think it’s because people have stopped caring, but because caring has started to feel heavy. If you’ve been showing up for racial equity work with sincerity and your heart feels a little weary, this episode is for you. I talk about the emo…
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862.800.7850 Tracey Bee breaks down how to turn court rulings, whether wins, losses, or partial decisions, into strategic data points you can actually use to finally move your case forward. She explains how to read between the lines of your judge’s orders, spot behavioral patterns, and use those clues to predict future outcomes and strategically pl…
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Have you ever stopped yourself from taking action because you were scared of getting it wrong? Maybe you’ve wanted to make your business more inclusive, but the fear of causing harm or being seen as performative kept you from moving. That fear is real, but it’s also the very thing that keeps progress out of reach. In this episode, I’m unpacking how…
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Round 12 of REPRESENTED just launched and what emerged in the welcome ceremony calls is exactly what the online business world needs to hear right now. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on the conversations happening when white business owners finally get honest about the invisible gaps in their businesses. The things they're not seeing…
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862.800.7850 Tracey Bee breaks down civil vs. criminal restraining orders as it relates to Family Court issues. She also goes into things like why requests get denied, and how to build a stronger application if you’re self‑represented or working with counsel. Learn what judges need to see, how to present testimony, what evidence matters, and option…
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Only 18 % of new makeup launches today include shades that adequately serve darker skin tones, a stark reminder that for many, the beauty shelf still says “not you.” In this episode, I welcome Rumbidzai “Rumbiie” Tamai, Zimbabwean-born and Australian raised, with more than 11 years as a makeup artist and educator and now founder of the inclusive be…
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What does it feel like to be held so well that you can simply be yourself? In this moving conversation, I sit with Johanna Parker, a coach, speaker, trainer and end-of-life celebrant whose work shows how inclusion can be lived inside one of the most tender moments we share...saying goodbye. Jo traces a path from youth outreach and crisis response o…
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862.800.7850 Most litigants lose in Family Court for reasons they never even see coming. In this episode, I’m breaking down the hidden blind spots that can quietly sabotage your case—even when you think it’s airtight. Whether you’re representing yourself, stuck between attorneys, or even working with that so-called “bulldog” lawyer, these blind spo…
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What if true service shaped every part of your business, from sales to how you treat clients? In this episode, I’m joined by award-winning life and business coach Fideliz Cruz, founder of Kingdom Women Entrepreneurs and author of Your Divine Assignment. We talk about prophetic mentorship, partnering with the Holy Spirit in decision-making and why l…
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In this special guided reflection, I invite you to slow down, breathe and ask yourself the kinds of questions that reveal where your inclusion practices are strong and where they may need more attention. We’ll explore: How AI is shaping the way we show up in business What Nilofer Merchant’s words invite us to consider about adapting to change and w…
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AI tools are everywhere in our businesses now, helping us write copy, create images and design programs. But what happens when the technology we rely on carries hidden biases that exclude the very people we want to serve? In this episode, I'm breaking down the key insights from my recent AI Bias Aware 3-Day Experience, revealing: Why assuming you'r…
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862.800.7850 Welcome back to Self-Represented in Family Court! In this Season 3 opener, Tracey Bee (your host, former family law attorney, mediator, and strategist) sets the stage for the most empowering season yet. After a summer of building new tools, connecting with advocates, and expanding her nonprofit, Tracey is ready to dive into fresh conve…
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The coaching industry is at a crossroads. With AI attracting many especially the vulnerable to replace human connection and bias showing up in new, digital forms, how do we stay grounded in what makes us fundamentally human? Today's guest, Julie Parker, has been watching these shifts unfold for over two decades. As the founder of The Beautiful You …
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AI is becoming part of our everyday lives, from the way we market, to who sees our ads, to how we create content. But here’s the thing most online business owners don’t realise: AI is not neutral. It carries the same biases that have long excluded people of colour and marginalised communities. In this episode of REPRESENTED, I’m pulling back the cu…
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There comes a point in every coaching journey when we have to ask ourselves whether we’re truly living out the values we say we hold. For many coaches, that moment comes when they realise inclusion is not a box to tick, but a practice that requires courage, repair, and consistency. I’m joined by Dallas Travers, the founder of the Client Centred Sal…
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There’s a place where mornings begin with the sound of roosters, where visitors are always welcomed with food and where neighbours stop by just to say hello...unannounced. That place is my village in Kenya and my time there taught me something powerful about how we run our businesses as coaches. In this episode, I’ll be sharing the African values I…
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What happens when you pause, not to come back stronger, but to become more aware of what you’ve left unattended? In this solo episode of REPRESENTED, I’m reflecting on what it means to truly rest — not just physically, but spiritually, emotionally, and creatively. Off the back of my solo trip to Kenya, I’ve been thinking a lot about what happens wh…
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What would you give to go back... just for a moment... to the home you grew up in? To be wrapped in your father’s arms, to laugh in your mother’s kitchen, to sit in the stillness of a place that once shaped most of who you are? In this week’s episode of the REPRESENTED podcast, I’m sharing something deeply personal with you. For the first time in 1…
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Taking a short podcast break during Australian school holidays and will be back with you from 4th August. This is an opportunity for you to re-listen to some of your favourite past episodes or take the time to watch the guest interviews on YouTube. If this podcast has been of value to you and supported your understanding of anti-racism work, I'd lo…
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In the world of online business, we're often told to focus on niche, funnels, and content. And whilst those areas of your business are important, your ability to hold safer space is the real difference-maker. In this solo episode, I’m sharing why learning to hold safer space is the most important skill you can develop as a coach, creative or course…
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Inclusion work may no longer be trending but that doesn’t mean it’s no longer necessary. In this solo episode, I’m speaking directly to the online business owners who felt the urgency, who cared deeply, but who’ve gone quiet. Whether it was burnout, uncertainty, or simply life moving on, I see you. This episode is a reminder that racial equity work…
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862.800.7850 In this insightful episode your host, Tracey Bee, founder of The Divorce Solutionist, former family law attorney, and your go-to pro se strategist — pulls back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood tools in the family court system: mediation. Though often seen as a peaceful alternative to litigation, mediation is not a guarantee…
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AI is here. It’s quick, efficient, and already shaping the way we do business from the words we use to the clients we attract. But what happens when we let AI do the heavy lifting and we stop checking if our values are still at the centre? In this solo episode, I’m unpacking the quiet dangers of relying too heavily on AI without doing the deeper wo…
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What happens when financial literacy becomes more than just a skill but a vehicle for healing, empowerment, and transformation? In today’s episode of the REPRESENTED Podcast, I’m in conversation with Fabrice Omankoy, founder of Black Wealth Connect, a bold and brilliant platform shifting the way we talk about money, ownership, and community within …
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862.800.7850 The family court battlefield can feel overwhelming, but in this episode, Tracey Bee is arming you with a secret weapon: workarounds. Designed for pro se litigants and anyone looking to take charge of their case, we’re unpacking clever, strategic alternatives to navigate the system without breaking the bank or losing your sanity. Fresh …
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What does it mean to belong when no one around you looks like you? How do you hold on to your identity while building a new life on unfamiliar land? In today’s episode of the REPRESENTED Podcast, I’m in conversation with my dear friend Pearl Proud—a psychologist, executive consultant, and founder of Pearl Proud Consulting Group. Pearl has lived in …
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Did you know that conversations around race are the most avoided topic in workplace DEI efforts? Despite corporate commitments to diversity and inclusion, real conversations about race often get pushed aside, left simmering under the surface, unaddressed and unresolved. In this episode of Represented Podcast, I sit down with Khayshie Tilak Ramesh, …
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862.800.7850 In this compelling episode of Self-Represented in Family Court, host Tracey Bee —the only pro se family court strategist — dives into a transformative topic: Artificial Intelligence and its potential in the hands of self-represented litigants. Tracey breaks down how AI is being used across legal professions, but more importantly, how y…
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Did you know that less than 2% of the world's documented history is dedicated to African stories? Despite being the cradle of humanity, much of Africa's rich history remains untold or worse, misrepresented. In this episode of the Represented Podcast, I sit down with Valerie Keter, a Kenyan historian and filmmaker committed to truth-telling and pres…
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862.800.7850 If you've just been served, don’t panic—know what to look for. In this episode, Tracey B breaks down the essential elements to examine when you receive a legal document, motion, or petition in a family court case. Whether you're the petitioner or respondent, it's critical to understand the procedural, factual, and substantive grounds o…
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Can faith and performance exist in the same breath? As we build on from the past two episodes in this heart to heart to women of colour, I’m reflecting on how my Christian faith, the very thing that’s sustained me for over 20 years in Australia, also got tangled up in performance culture. I share how I misunderstood humility as playing small, how c…
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If you’ve ever found yourself resting but still feeling guilty, or needing to do something even in your quiet moments, this episode is for you. In Is It Safe to Slow Down? I’m speaking directly to the women of colour who’ve spent their lives performing, striving, and adapting because survival demanded it. But now? You’re wondering if there's a soft…
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862.800.7850 Are you a business owner, freelancer, or 1099 contractor navigating divorce without a lawyer? In this episode of Self-Represented in Family Court, Tracey B. dives into the unique challenges—and real opportunities—for self-employed individuals handling their own divorce or custody cases. Whether you're running an LLC, consulting on the …
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What if your need to constantly prove yourself… wasn’t just about ambition? What if it came from years of being told, directly or silently, that who you are isn’t quite right? In this tender and personal episode, I’m speaking directly to women of colour. To the ones who’ve softened their accent, hidden their cultural identity, overachieved, and ove…
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In this follow-up to last week’s deep dive into the roots of colonialism, I’m shifting the focus to what it actually looks like to decolonise your business in practice, especially if you’re a solopreneur or coach. We’re going beyond the surface to talk about: 🎙 Why your assumptions about your "ideal client" might be rooted in bias 🎙 How colonial mi…
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Have you ever wondered what colonialism has to do with your coaching business today? In this eye-opening episode, we’re taking a step back to explore the roots of colonialism, beginning with the pivotal Berlin Conference of 1884-1885. If you've been inspired by recent episodes featuring my students courageously navigating racial equity, today's dee…
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What happens when you realise the version of “equality” you grew up with was shaped by privilege? In this episode of REPRESENTED, I’m joined by Tania Carcenac, a life coach, women's circle facilitator and graduate of my REPRESENTED program, who grew up in apartheid-era South Africa. It’s a conversation about proximity, privilege, and what it takes …
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862.800.7850 The way divorce services are delivered is evolving, and in this episode, we’re diving into the major shifts happening in the industry. From legal professionals and paralegals to divorce coaches and financial organizers, we explore the different types of support available and how they can help you navigate your divorce more effectively.…
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This week’s episode is one of the most heartfelt and honest conversations I’ve had on the podcast. I’m joined by Sarah Townsend an activator, coach, facilitator and graduate of REPRESENTED who shares what it really looks like to move from silence and fear to meaningful action in the work of anti-racism. Sarah came into this work believing she was a…
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Later this week on March 21st is not only my birthday, but also the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It's a day that calls on all of us to reckon with racism, because racism is not something in the past, it's alive and evolving today. In this episode, I take you on a journey through the Eras of Racism. From the Transa…
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862.800.7850 Have you ever wondered if representing yourself in family court is the right move for you, your family or your goals ? In this episode, I dive into the complexities of self-representation in family court cases. Using my experience as a former family law attorney and mediator, I’ll share my insights on when it makes sense to handle your…
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When was the last time you questioned whether the path you were on was truly yours? For Eman Ismail, that moment came when she found herself racing home from a corporate job, hoping her two-year-old son would still be awake. Night after night, she arrived to find him fast asleep on the couch, waiting for her. That moment of heartbreak became the ca…
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