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Let Go of the "S" on Your Chest - Guest: Catherine Latoya Grant-Alston [Ep 133]
- 2023/10/26
- 再生時間: 1 時間 19 分
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Catherine Latoya Grant-Alston discusses her journey from challenging health issues to thriving in her professional and personal life. She holds a significant role in overseeing global cash operations for her organization and provides valuable insights into handling pressure and responsibilities in high-level positions.
Dr. Grant-Alston emphasizes the importance of seeking help, whether through mentorship, sponsorship, or coaching, and highlights the significance of erasing the line between personal and professional life to be one's authentic self. She shares her own experience of merging her personal and professional worlds, which was well-received by her colleagues and allowed for greater understanding and empathy within her team.
The podcast episode delves into the power of sharing personal stories and struggles to inspire and uplift others. Her approach to handling pressure is centered around solution-oriented thinking, with a strong focus on finding solutions, rather than placing blame or dwelling on problems. She also stresses the importance of building the right team and trusting them to do their jobs effectively. Tune in now.
Dr. Catherine Latoya Grant-Alston, known as “The Queen Treasurer,” is a globally recognized entrepreneur, executive for a fortune 300 company, 2x Amazon #1 best-selling author, certified life coach, and co-host of the internationally streamed podcast Kingdom Treasures. Catherine is the CEO of ART Financial Solutions, LLC, which offers financial consulting for businesses, emphasizing strategic planning and treasury technology. She is the Co-Founder of Alston Kingdom (Kingdom Treasures), a lifestyle brand that champions love, family, and business in the Black community, aiming to boost financial and generational wealth.
Educated with a BS in Business Administration from the University of Connecticut, an MBA from the University of Massachusetts, and an honorary doctorate in Christian Education, Catherine has over 20+ years of experience in finance. As a Senior Director of Global Cash Operations, she oversees the strategic planning of $16 billion revenue while streamlining processes and implementing world-class systems. Her expertise has won awards such as the TMI Innovation and Excellence Corporate Recognition and the Alexander Hamilton Award for Technology Excellence.
Key discussion points from this episode include:
- Introduction - 10:58
- Health - 12:58
- Catherine’s Journey - 25:04
- The Right Team - 41:49
- Empowering Moment - 53:50
- LLH Questions - 1:08:48
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Connect with Catherine: www.grantalston.com
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This episode is brought to you BY: POWER PLAY
Takeaways:
- “You don't know everything. And if you're looking at someone that you deem successful, just understand that success leaves clues.“ - Dr. Grant-Alston
- “You can be a businesswoman and you also can have a family. You do not have to choose.” - Dr. Grant-Alston
- “If you are divinely inspired to lift your voice and share your story, you will set the captives free. You will begin to make an impact in people's life in ways that will allow them to see that they can overcome some of the things that are holding them back as well.” - Denise Taylor
Life, Love and Happiness Wisdom Questions and Answers:
What is your life wisdom?
- “Life is hard and that’s okay. I would tell myself not to blame myself for things that had nothing to do with me, and that my path is truly my problem.“
What's your love wisdom?
- “Love is within. Before you can love anyone and before you can seek love, you have to love yourself, and the love that you have for yourself will amplify the love that anyone can have for you.”
What is your happiness wisdom?
- “ I would tell my younger self that if it does not make you happy, then don't do it.”