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Unpacked: Culture Chronicles

Podkast av Danielle Marshall

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Welcome to Unpacked: Culture Chronicles, a podcast for real conversations exploring cultural differences, similarities, and the ways we bridge across them. Hosted by Danielle Marshall, a strategist and executive coach. We'll dive into how culture shapes our lives, relationships, and workplaces. Episodes feature guests from diverse backgrounds, sharing unique experiences and insights into navigating cultural dynamics. Got thoughts, a story, a question, or an idea to add to the conversation? Leave a message, you might be featured https://www.speakpipe.com//UnpackedCultureChronicles

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Curiosity, Connection, and the Pause: Reflecting on Season Two

In this season two wrap-up episode of Unpacked Culture Chronicles, Danielle takes a reflective, solo approach to unpack what resonated, challenged, and shifted across the conversations this season. Without trying to tie everything neatly together, she explores patterns around curiosity, professionalism, connection, and the very definitions of success. Danielle also shares what she’s actively unlearning, from gatekeeping notions of professionalism to transactional networking, the linear career path, and limiting cultural tropes, and how these shifts shape leadership, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. This episode is a pause, an invitation to reflect deeply on how we show up with others, question assumptions, and build meaningful cultural connections. You’ve invested in building connections, navigating culture, and leading with integrity, but have you paused to notice what patterns are shaping your daily work? This episode invites you to reflect on your own curiosity, assumptions, and the small acts that build trust and meaningful relationships. By challenging norms and unlearning what no longer serves you, you can step into more authentic leadership and healthier ways of showing up. BIO This episode features Danielle Marshall (she/her), host of Unpacked Culture Chronicles, equity strategist, and executive coach. Danielle has spent years helping leaders and organizations navigate culture, equity, and connection while challenging assumptions and fostering deeper curiosity in the workplace. What You'll Learn * How curiosity can be both uncomfortable and transformative in daily interactions. * Why questioning “professionalism” and cultural norms matters for inclusion and equity. * How redefining success might mean knowing when to step away, even after investing years. * How to unlearn limiting cultural assumptions and societal conditioning that block authentic leadership. * The small but powerful practices that build trust, connection, and organizational resilience. Resources Mentioned * Unpacked Culture Chronicles Season Two Episodes * Danielle Marshall’s coaching practice: www.culture-principles.com * Reflection prompts on curiosity, connection, and unlearning

7. april 2026 - 18 min
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What Travel Teaches Us About Culture, Confidence, and Connection w/ Dr. Ken Baron

In this episode of Culture Chronicles: Unpacked, Danielle Marshall sits down with Dr. Ken Baron to explore how study abroad, travel, and experiential learning shape leadership, culture, and how we see one another. Drawing from decades in higher education and advising, Ken reflects on why study abroad is one of the most powerful change agents in student success and adult development. Together, they unpack how curiosity, reflection, and cultural humility build confidence, psychological safety, and trust across difference. The conversation also explores re-entry culture shock, identity shifts, and what it means to carry global awareness back into leadership and work. If you want to connect more deeply with people who are different from you but feel unsure where to start, this conversation offers a grounded path forward. You will hear how curiosity, listening, and everyday moments can expand your sense of belonging and leadership capacity. This episode invites you to move beyond fear and toward connection, whether you travel abroad or explore culture right where you are. Guest BIo Dr. Ken Baron is a nationally recognized leader in academic advising, student success, and experiential learning. He currently serves as Assistant Vice Provost for Academic Advising and Student Success at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. With a career spanning decades, Ken is a passionate advocate for study abroad, career development, and human-centered approaches to education and leadership. What You'll Learn * How study abroad and travel build confidence, self-awareness, and cultural humility * Why listening and curiosity matter more than expertise when engaging across difference * How re-entry culture shock impacts identity and leadership development * Practical ways to explore culture without leaving your city or workplace * How experiential learning strengthens decision-making, accountability, and trust Resources Mentioned * Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship * University of Maryland, Baltimore County * Semester at Sea program * BBC World Service * Baron Mentors website: baronmentors.org

31. mars 2026 - 54 min
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Empowering Communities with Digital Skills w/ Dr. Mariette Ayala

In this conversation, Danielle Marshall sits down with Dr. Mariette Ayala, a digital equity leader whose work sits at the intersection of education, technology, and community empowerment. Together, they explore what it means to build true digital inclusion, not just access to tools, but access to confidence, language, and opportunity. Dr. Ayala shares her journey growing up in Boston, the role of early exposure to technology in shaping her educational path, and how her lived experience informs her work today at Tech Goes Home. The discussion moves through digital equity, AI literacy, cultural identity, and the ways systems either expand or limit opportunity. At the heart of it all is a question of leadership, culture, and equity in a rapidly changing digital world.You are navigating a world where nearly everything from healthcare to education to employment is digital. If you have ever felt frustration, confusion, or even quiet shame trying to keep up with technology, this conversation names why that experience is so common and what is often missing beneath it: access, language, and design that actually meets people where they are. This episode invites you to rethink what equity looks like when digital systems shape everyday life. Guest BioDr. Mariette Ayala is a Research, Evaluation, and Curriculum Consultant committed to advancing digital equity and expanding access to transformative learning opportunities. She leads the design and evaluation of high-quality, learner-centered digital literacy programs that empower both educators and communities. Her work bridges research and practice, ensuring that curriculum is not only accessible and inclusive, but also grounded in measurable impact.Mariette earned her Ph.D. in Urban Education, Leadership, and Policy from the University of Massachusetts Boston, where her research examined the systemic barriers that limit underserved communities’ access to quality education and digital resources. This foundation continues to shape her equity-driven, community-centered approach to program design and implementation.Across leadership roles at UMass Boston, NYU, and community-based organizations, Mariette has built initiatives that strengthen student success, expand economic mobility, and create sustainable pathways to opportunity. She believes education is one of the most powerful tools for community transformation and is dedicated to building systems that not only open doors, but redesign them so more people can walk through. What You’ll Learn * How digital equity directly shapes access to healthcare, education, employment, and civic participation * Why “basic” digital skills like email, passwords, and video calls are foundational to economic mobility * How culturally responsive curriculum design expands learning for multilingual and diverse communities * What AI literacy really requires beyond prompting, including critical thinking and ethical awareness * How universal design creates more accessible systems for everyone, not just marginalized groups Get in touch with Dr. Ayala at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marietteb/https://www.marietteayala.com/

17. mars 2026 - 49 min
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Music, Social Work, and the Moments Curiosity Built w/ Mustafa Ahmed

In this conversation, Danielle Marshall sits down with Mustafa Ahmed, a musician, social worker, and lifelong community builder whose life has moved across social services, music, and global cultural exchange. Together, they explore how curiosity shaped his ability to navigate difference across race, class, and identity from his early years in 1960s America to his work in community organizing and the music world. Mustafa reflects on growing up during the civil rights era, his early exposure to shifting cultural norms, and the questions that shaped his understanding of people and systems. The episode traces how his experiences in social work, the downtown music scene, and international travel in places like Tanzania deepened his sense of belonging and challenged assumptions about identity and culture.You are living in a moment where assumptions move faster than understanding. It is easy to categorize people before you ever ask a question, especially in workplaces and communities shaped by tension and difference. This conversation invites you to consider what changes when you lead with curiosity instead of certainty. It asks you to reflect on how your relationships, decisions, and sense of belonging might shift if you stayed open long enough to truly learn someone else’s story.Guest BioMustafa Ahmed is a musician and longtime social worker whose career spans over four decades in community organizing, youth development, and cultural programming. He has worked across street-level gang intervention, foster care systems, and public sector initiatives while also building a parallel career in music within the downtown New York experimental and R&B scenes. His life includes global experiences in East Africa and deep collaboration across cultural and artistic communities. Mustafa brings a lived perspective on curiosity, identity, and bridge-building across difference.What You’ll LearnHow curiosity can become a lifelong practice for navigating cultural differenceWhat it looks like to build trust across race, class, and identity in real-world settingsHow early life experiences shape leadership, empathy, and community workWhy saying “yes” to unfamiliar opportunities can transform your personal and professional pathHow music, movement, and community work can become tools for cultural connection and understanding

3. mars 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Voices at the Table: Navigating Culture, Subcultures, and Strategy w/ Carol Hamilton

In this conversation, Carol Hamilton and Danielle Marshall explore the complexities of organizational culture within nonprofits, emphasizing the importance of recognizing both overarching cultures and the subcultures that exist within organizations. They discuss the challenges of strategic planning, the role of external facilitators, and the necessity of including diverse voices in the planning process. The conversation also touches on the significance of co-creation, decision-making styles, and the need for creating safe spaces for dialogue, ultimately highlighting the importance of inclusivity and equity in nonprofit work. BIO Carol Hamilton, Principal, Grace Social Sector Consulting, LLC, and host of Nonprofit Mission: Impact helps organizations become more strategic and aligned for greater mission impact. She facilitates inclusive strategic planning, program evaluation design and organizational assessments for nonprofits and associations. To get in touch with Carol, please visit: * https://gracesocialsector.com/resources [https://gracesocialsector.com/resources]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-hamilton-0052b71/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-hamilton-0052b71/]  Keywords nonprofit, organizational culture, strategic planning, subcultures, facilitation, decision-making, co-creation, SWOT analysis, equity, identity Takeaways Organizations inherently have cultures, but not all are deliberate about them. Subcultures within organizations can significantly impact dynamics and outcomes. Strategic planning is often perceived as neutral, but it carries inherent biases. Facilitators play a crucial role in guiding organizations through planning processes without imposing their own agendas. Engaging both boards and staff in planning can lead to richer, more informed decisions. Balancing vision with practicality is essential for effective strategic planning. SWOT analysis can lead to demoralization; a more balanced approach is needed. Co-creation fosters ownership and alignment within organizations. Understanding decision-making styles is vital for effective collaboration. Creating safe spaces for dialogue enhances trust and participation.

17. feb. 2026 - 39 min
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