“Charge your worth.”

It’s a common refrain, but it can carry a different weight for members of the BIPOC Community in ways that make it difficult to resonate with. And unpacking it isn’t always an easy process.

In this replay from Elaine Lou Cartas’s Color Your Dreams podcast, Erica, India, and Elaine unpack what it means to charge your worth as women of color and allies, the importance of women of color and allies working together, and how charging what you’re worth impacts how you can give back and be accessible to your community.

In this discussion:

Why “charge your worth” gets complicated for members of the BIPOC community Why accounting for your needs in your pricing is about more than literal costs How being clear on your values supports your offers, content, and knowing when it’s time to make a shift How “cancel culture” misses the nuance in accountability and Imperfect Allyship®

 

Connect with Elaine Lou Cartas:

Elainelou.com Color Your Dreams Podcast Join the Color Your Dreams Newsletter Instagram: @elainelou_

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