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In the final episode (115) of the first season of Moxielicious, I’m joined by Cher Hale, the founder and director of Ginkgo PR – a boutique agency that believes in using public relations as a force for good. Ginkgo specializes in boosting visibility for underrepresented or marginalized authors, experts, and entrepreneurs through comprehensive communication and media relations efforts.

As a Taiwanese-Black American woman, Cher is passionate about leveraging the power of media to tell diverse stories through online, print, TV, radio, and podcast mediums so she can play a role in reshaping how our society views social justice, give-back initiatives, feminism, and multiculturalism.

Cher and I first met over a decade ago when I was her women’s studies professor!

As I share in the episode, I was absolutely blown away by her critical thinking and fierce work ethic. I loved her passion for social justice and after our class concluded, I invited her to be my intern and support the launch of my first book.

Cher and I have stayed in one another’s lives ever since.

She’s supported my women’s leadership programs. Planned my baby shower! I recently hired her company to lead publicity for my Step into Your Moxie book launch. And we both spoke this past March at Alt Summit.

I suspect Cher was my last non-family member hug before the quarantine.

It felt very appropriate to invite Cher onto Moxielicious to close-out the season with a conversation about how to amplify the voices of folx who are Black, Indigenous, or non-Black People of Color (BIPOC).

Whether you are a minority or (emerging) thought leader, or you are white and want to use your power and privilege to #SharetheMic, I think you’re going to love Cher’s awesome and actionable recommendations and soul-expanding storytelling.

During our rich conversation, we discuss Cher’s:

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