EP 4: Rhonda Taylor: The Influence of Upbringings

In this episode, we had the privilege of chatting with Rhonda Taylor, an incredibly dedicated individual who has devoted the past two decades to making a difference in the not-for-profit sector.

From her early days volunteering to her current role as CEO of Career Trek, Rhonda's passion for social justice shines through in all she does.

We dived into her personal journey and upbringing, uncovering how it has fueled her commitment to supporting individuals and communities, engaging in truth and reconciliation processes, and advocating for youth facing racialized barriers.

Rhonda's insights on navigating between optimism and acknowledging systemic challenges were truly eye-opening.

We also got a glimpse into the exciting future initiatives and developments of Career Trek. Tune in to hear Rhonda's inspiring story and the impactful work she continues to lead.

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