Sister Talk

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A native of St. Lucia, Karlyn bravely immigrated to Canada alone and with vision and tenacity, she went on to carve out a successful 23-year career in Technology & Operations. In the fast-paced financial industry, Karlyn experienced first hand the cost of intersectional systemic bias, "emotional tax" which lead to burnout and anxiety. She quickly noticed this was a common theme among the women she encountered in her professional career so she began the journey to research, learn and develop the tools that were much needed by women of colour. Karlyn quickly became a community leader when she served as the Chair for the Harry Jerome Awards.A 360 self-leadership philosophy that includes curated frameworks, transformational tools and worksheets (think building blocks) rooted in ancient ancestral wisdom and the science of human behaviour designed to help you fulfill your boldest dreams and change the trajectory of your life.
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