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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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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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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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It’s International Women’s Day on 8th March. The hashtags are trending. The corporate brunches are happening. The cupcakes have been ordered. But let’s be honest, does any of this actually change anything? As a solopreneur, I don’t have an office to walk into where HR is running an IWD event. I don’t get the morning tea, the networking panels, or t…
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862.800.7850 Is Your Lawyer Crossing the Line? Ethical or Unethical Practices in Family Court Do you trust your lawyer's motivations and methods? It's time to take a deeper look. In today’s episode, we dissect the fine line between ethical and unethical practices by lawyers in family courts, especially when emotions and tensions run high. This epis…
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Does your business genuinely make people feel like they belong? Or are you unintentionally sending a message that certain people don’t? In this episode, I sit down with Sonia Thompson, an inclusive marketing strategist, Forbes contributor, and someone whose work has deeply influenced how I think about representation. Sonia’s approach to marketing i…
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AI is shaping the world faster than we can keep up. But what happens when the technology meant to serve us erases us instead? My guest today, Christelle Mombo-Zigah, is exposing a critical issue: digital colorism: the biases in AI that distort, misrepresent, and sometimes completely erase people of colour in digital spaces. Born and raised in Franc…
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862.800.7850 In this episode of Self Represented in Family Court, I’m diving deep into the power of strategy in family court proceedings. Whether you're representing yourself or working with legal counsel, having a solid strategy—and the right support—is key to navigating this complex system successfully. Family court isn't something you should go …
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AI is everywhere right now. From content creation to time management, it’s making running an online business easier than ever. But what if I told you that the very tools we rely on could be harming our businesses and our communities without us even realising it? In today’s episode, I'm tackling something that’s rarely talked about in online busines…
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I'm so excited this week to bring to you Marie Beecham, an influential speaker and thought leader who has reached millions through her insightful approach to antiracism. Marie’s unique perspective is a breath of fresh air in a world that often feels divided. She has a way of teaching race and equity with nuance, offering space for critical thinking…
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862.800.7850 Navigating family court can deplete you of every ounce of energy, every sense of sanity and every dime you have, especially when you're representing yourself. In my latest episode of Self Represented in Family Court, I spend time going into details about the realities of managing legal costs and share practical workaround tactics to mi…
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Last week Part 1 laid the foundation by revealing Shantelle’s early life and how she discovered the warrior within. Now, in Part 2, we dive even deeper into Shantelle’s story and the drive behind her activism and advocacy. We explore: 🛡 Social Justice & Equity: The impact of Shantelle’s work through the Kiilalaana Foundation and the Warrior Heart c…
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What does it mean to fight for your identity, culture, and sovereignty? To embrace your truth, step into your power, and create a path that’s meaningful not just for yourself but for others too? In this powerful episode of the Represented Podcast, I’m joined by Shantelle Thompson OAM—a proud Barkindji/Ngiyampaa woman, mother of five, and 3x Brazili…
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862.800.7850 Do you think representing yourself in family court is an uphill battle or a strategic advantage? Well, it's both—and more. In this episode, I’m going to uncover the nuances of navigating family court as a pro se or self-represented litigant. I’ll dive deep into the concept of pro se representation, sharing the difference between those …
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As we wrap up the year, I’m reflecting on the joy and purpose this podcast has brought not just to me, but to the incredible community we’ve built together. From celebrating Kenyan traditions with family this Christmas to producing 50 meaningful episodes, this year has been full of connection, growth, and gratitude. In this special episode, I’m sha…
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If you’ve ever felt like public relations is a world reserved for others...those with more resources, confidence, or visibility, this episode is for you. I’m chatting with Nina Dafe, founder and CEO of The Far Above Rubies Collection, who helps women go from stumped to savvy when it comes to PR. As an award-winning content marketer, freelance write…
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What does racial equity truly look like in 2024, and are we moving closer to or further from that vision? In this episode of Represented, I sit down with Elizabeth Lang, the Founding CEO of Diversity Focus, a consultancy driving change in workplace culture, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Elizabeth's journey from community development to speaking…
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Launching can be a whirlwind, but what if it didn’t have to be? In this episode of Represented, I'm chatting with Chelsea Wallace, Launch & Evergreen Funnel Strategist and Copywriter who’s reshaping how we approach online launches. Whether you’re a coach with a launch model or curious about evergreen funnels, Chelsea shares the latest tried and tes…
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How do you thrive in a system that often overlooks you? How do you create opportunities when none exist? On this episode of Represented, I’m joined by Yemu Phiri, a powerhouse consultant, educator, and advocate who’s reshaping the narrative for migrant women of colour in Australia. With over 18 years of experience across industries like mining, oil…
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Creating scholarship programs for your coaching business can be a powerful way to increase accessibility—but only if done right. In this episode, I’m sharing: 🎙 The real reasons online business owners create scholarship programs—and why being clear on your intention is non-negotiable. 🎙 Why I caution coaches and actually tell them not to create sch…
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What truly sets inclusive businesses apart? It’s not just their services or branding, it’s how they communicate their values through an Inclusion Statement. In this episode, we’ll explore: 🎙 What an Inclusion Statement is and the many names it can go by, from DEI Statement to Belonging Statement. 🎙 Why every business needs one, especially in today’…
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What if success could be redefined on your terms—without compromise, burnout, or constant over-qualification? Monique Shields, the powerhouse behind Seven Pines Leadership and host of Ambition Without Compromise Podcast, has spent her career guiding women of colour CEOs and founders toward a liberated version of leadership that honours who they are…
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Imagine bringing life coaching to a country with 1.4 billion people. Where the concept is nearly unheard of. That’s the mission certified life coach Liwei Yang is pursuing with passion and purpose. She's redefining what it means to live authentically within and beyond cultural expectations. As an independent researcher turned technology consultant,…
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In this candid episode, I sit down with Dr. Kathomi Gatwiri, one of Australia’s foremost Afro-diasporic scholars and psychotherapists. As an Associate Professor and researcher, Kathomi’s work dives deep into topics many of us are only beginning to scratch the surface—from racial trauma and blackness to the urgent need for decolonisation in academia…
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What does it really take to lead with courage and create spaces where everyone feels like they belong? It’s not just about ticking boxes—it’s about making bold, intentional choices. On today’s episode, I have a powerful conversation with Crystal Whiteaker, author of Brave Leadership is a Choice - An Inclusive Guide To Creating Belonging where we di…
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862.800.7850 In this episode, we confront a critical yet often overlooked aspect of domestic violence: coercive control. As a form of abuse that manipulates an individual's freedom and decision-making, coercive control includes behaviors like monitoring spending, isolating victims from social interactions, and controlling personal movements. Origin…
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What does it take to go from feeling stuck to living a life filled with joy and purpose? In this episode of Represented, I’m joined by Hezeliya Kariuki, a life coach who has dedicated her career to helping women answer that very question. Hezeliya’s journey wasn’t always smooth—failing in school, hiding behind humour, and avoiding challenges were o…
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862.800.7850 This week, in recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we're dedicating the next few episodes to all the brave survivors of domestic violence. We take a look into the challenges of presenting domestic violence cases in family court and their impact on the overall outcome in custody, visitation, and divorce proceedin…
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I'm thrilled to introduce you to Tony Nabors, the Founder of Racial Equity Insights, who brings over 20 years of experience in anti-racism work. Tony has held transformative roles, including being the first Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for a public housing authority in Washington state. He’s now living a truly global life, having re…
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862.800.7850 Today we're exploring a crucial topic: how to avoid wasting your life savings on legal fees. We'll discuss strategic approaches to settling disputes independently, performing cost-benefit analyses, and leveraging tools to make informed decisions. We'll also discuss alternative legal resolutions like negotiations and mediation, the impo…
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Have you ever stopped to question who defines "best practice" or what it really means to be "professional"? I’m breaking down how these seemingly neutral terms often act as codes for whiteness, shaping the standards we’re all expected to follow—whether in the workplace or the coaching space. We’ll explore three critical areas where this plays out: …
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862.800.7850 Do you think creating a parenting plan is an easy, straightforward process? Or that even having one is an absolute MUST? Well, think again. Discover how overly lengthy and generic parenting plans can do more harm than good, especially in high-conflict situations, in this week's discussion. This episode dives into the saturated and ofte…
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Lately, I've been talking a lot about microaggressions and last week I facilitated a live training on Microaggressions 101 to dive deeper into this topic that many people still don't know about, yet they occur in everyday language. In this episode I break down what microaggressions are, share some of the most common examples we see in everyday life…
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862.800.7850 Think you know how Family Courts operate when it comes to enforcing, punishing or even taking action when there is uncooperation between the parties? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, I pull back the curtain to reveal the strategic nuances and intricate challenges that litigants face when navigating family court, especially whe…
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In this powerful episode of Represented, I sit down with Ama "That Inclusion Lady" Agyapong, a renowned Inclusion advisor, coach, and speaker with over 15 years of experience, to discuss the impact of white supremacy culture on Black women in America today. We explore the harsh realities of misogynoir and how, even in 2024, Malcolm X’s famous words…
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862.800.7850 Welcome back, listeners! Did you miss your favorite family court strategist? Well, season two kicks off with a bang as we dive into an often misunderstood but critically important topic: perjury in family court. In this enlightening episode, I pull back the curtain to uncover the strategic implications and often underwhelming enforceme…
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Mumbi Hinga is a dynamic business coach, filmmaker, and film festival director whose journey from nursing to entrepreneurship is as inspiring as it is unconventional. With over two decades of experience, Mumbi has transformed her career across multiple industries, from owning a store to becoming an ecommerce expert, a filmmaker, and the co-founder …
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