Latina, Presente
Have you ever looked at your life, the one you worked so hard to build, and realized you were drowning in it?We are often taught that success means saying "yes" to everyone else while saying "no" to ourselves. We’re praised for our hustle, but ignored when we’re falling apart behind closed doors. In this moving talk, Yvette Martinez-Vu invites us to put down the weight of "urgency culture" and stop running on the hamster wheels that weren't built for us.Yvette shares her own journey from a high-pressure career to a life rooted in sustainable success. She introduces us to the beautiful concept of "metaphorical blanketing"—the act of protecting, honoring, and supporting one another so we can all thrive. This isn’t just about "time management"; it’s about a radical shift toward self-compassion, honoring our bodies, and being fully present for the people we love.AboutDra. Yvette Martínez-Vu is a first-gen, disabled, autistic Chicana mother, certified grad school and productivity coach, speaker, consultant, and co-author of Is Grad School for Me? (UC Press, 2024). She's dedicated to helping other first-gen BIPOC students and professionals thrive in higher education and beyond—without burning out.Want to invite Dra. Yvette to speak at your next event? https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/speaking/ [https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/speaking/]This speech is an excerpt from Episode 1 of the Latina, Presente podcast. Listen to the full episode to learn more about Dra. Yvette and hear her full story.
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