Consent, Transparency, and Your Values with Stacie Lampkin
Flaunt Your Fire
English - April 03, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour - 92.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 15 ratingsMarketing Business Entrepreneurship ambassador brand logo modeling sponsored affiliate authenticity branding business design Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
What role does consent play in your life?
How does it affect the way that you show up? Consent plays a major role in visibility, from the use of your image, to the agreements you make–or don’t make–when you appear in venues like podcasts, to how much you’re compensated, and more.
Stacie Lampkin interviews India about how consent, or lack thereof, has shown up in her life, from modeling contracts to healthcare and beyond.
In this discussion:
How consent allows you and your collaborators to fully show up
Making your values transparent in your agreements
How consent impacts content creation and partnerships across industries
Suggestions for taking action on consent in your life and your business
Connect with Stacie Lampkin:
LinkedIn: Stacie Lampkin
Connect with India Jackson and Flaunt Your Fire:
LinkedIn: India Jackson
Instagram: @FlauntYourFire
Ready to dive deeper?
Posting photos or stories about the kids in our lives has become habitual for many of us. We need to move away from making assumptions and move towards a place of consent and autonomy with children.
Inside The Pause on the Play Community, Stacie Lampkin and Shannon Collins’s workshop Sharing About Our Kids Online: Do You Have Their Consent, encourages you to reexamine your approach to how we share about children on online spaces.
With space for education, reflection, and accountability, this resource is part of our evergreen library of workshop replays within the community.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
Resources:
Pause on the Play Ep 176: Legal Agreements: Integrating Your Values and Creating Consent with Autumn Witt Boyd
Pause on the Play Ep 185: Autonomy, Personal Ownership, and Consent: A Conversation With Shannon Collins