Quiet Power: Embracing Introversion to Make an Impact
This week on Entre Tías y Amiguis, I sit down with Angela Chavez (she/her), a proud introvert, community builder, and lifelong learner. From founding the nonprofit Chicas Latinas de Sacramento to advocating for culturally responsive leadership, Angela shares her journey of embracing her authentic self while creating meaningful spaces for others. Together, we explore the intersection of introversion, leadership, and the joy of slowing down.
About our Guest
Angela Chavez is the Communications and Public Affairs Director at Courage California and the founder of Chicas Latinas de Sacramento, a nonprofit she started in 2009 to empower Latina women through volunteering and cultural connection. Born and raised in Sacramento, Angela is a fourth-generation Mexican-American and a proud alumna of Sacramento State with a degree in journalism. Her journey reflects the power of introverts in community building and the importance of reclaiming time for self-discovery.
On This Episode
The unique strengths of introverts in leadership and community building
How Angela created and sustained Chicas Latinas de Sacramento for 15 years
The intersection of identity, introversion, and cultural expectations
Why slowing down and stepping back can be acts of self-care and cycle-breaking
The importance of creating spaces for others while holding to your own needs
In Angela's words:
"Introverts have so much to offer. We're great strategists, listeners, and problem-solvers. The key is to trust yourself, your power, and your pace." – Angela Chavez
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