The Tension

The Tension of Representation

45 min · 2. mar. 2026
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In this episode, Travis sits down with Amber Allen to unpack the weight and responsibility of representation. What it means to be the only one in the room, to carry expectations that aren’t always spoken, and to navigate identity while building credibility. Amber shares how representation can be both an honor and a burden, how it shapes confidence and leadership, and why authentic conversations matter.  This is a thoughtful conversation about identity, responsibility, and leading with both awareness and freedom.

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