Capacity Building with the Acosta Institute
In this episode of Capacity Building with the Acosta Institute, Acosta Institute Fellows Aubrey Valencia, Crissy Mombela, and Tami Farber explore the inner work required to practice healing-centered leadership with integrity. Drawing from their own personal healing journeys, they reflect on how trauma, identity, belonging, spiritual depletion, and systems of harm shape the way leaders show up in schools, nonprofits, helping professions, and human-centered workplaces. Together, they ask what it means to lead without sacrificing oneself, to distinguish service from servitude, and to create spaces where people can bring their full humanity rather than perform professionalism at the expense of their well-being. The conversation names healing as an ongoing spiral rather than a destination, and reminds us that unhealed trauma can be transferred into the very communities leaders are trying to serve. At its heart, this episode is an invitation to practice accountability, self-awareness, grace, community care, and right relationship as essential foundations for transforming leadership from the inside out. To follow the work of the Acosta Institute visit: Our website [https://www.acostainstitute.com/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/acosta-institute] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/acostainstitute/?hl=en]
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