Why The Fight Against Transgender Equality has Rallied the Right

When @Dallas_Voice invited me, Wynne Nowland, to share my insight on why the extreme political right was so against transgender people, two things came to mind: ignorance and votes.

Read more about my thoughts using the link: https://dallasvoice.com/militant-ignorance/

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Wynne Nowland of Bradley & Parker: How To Learn To Finally Love Yourself

Recently I, Wynne Nowland, had the pleasure of being interviewed by Authority Magazine on Learning How To Finally Love Yourself. The article does a wonderful job at sharing my experiences of how I grew into a leader, the challenges I faced with coming out, and more. The main points of the discussion were 5 strategies that I’ve implemented to maintain a connection with and love for myself. The first one is to identify your strengths and focus on making them stronger, and identify your weaknesses and try to correct them. This was actually on an old Honeymooners episode and it resonated with me when I first saw it as a child. It stuck with me ever since.

We also discussed why people struggle to love themselves as there are so many people who don’t like the way they look, why people tend to stay in mediocre relationships, why it’s important to self-reflect, and how many people don’t know how to be alone.

I think the last topic is something that a lot of people don’t think about until they’re a bit older. In my interview where I talk about how to be alone, I shared this: “With respect to relationships, so many people relationship up. They go from one to another without ever taking the time to be alone with themselves and self-reflective. And, unfortunately, I think that just leads to more relationship hopping. And even when in a secure relationship I think a long time is important. I think the ability to kind of entertain ourselves is crucial, whether that’s taking a run, watching a favorite TV show that you love that nobody else wants to tolerate, or losing yourself in a good book. All of those are good ways.”

To read the entire interview Wynne Nowland of Bradley & Parker: How To Learn To Finally Love Yourself and learn about my take on learning how to finally love yourself, check out the link!

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Chief Executive Publishes Feature Article on CEO Wynne Nowland

CEO Wynne Nowland connected with CJ Prince during Pride Month to discuss her coming out experience and offer advice on how CEOs can make their company cultures more welcoming and accepting for LGBTQ people. Consider reading the Chief Executive Group article here for Wynne’s perspective on the following questions, among others:

  • How can CEOs level the playing field inside their companies specifically for #transgender employees?
  • What can they do to make lasting change as opposed to just sending out an email once a year during #Pride Month?
  • Why are you being more vocal about telling your story now?
  • Have you heard from a lot of people since speaking openly?
  • Do you have thoughts about what metrics should be tracked regarding transgender #inclusion?

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CEO Wynne Nowland Interviews on The CEOpeek Show

CEO Wynne Nowland recently interviewed with Dave Osh on The CEOpeek Show to discuss creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Watch their discussion here for Wynne’s take on how the leadership team propels the company’s success, how prioritizing a diverse workforce improves business performance and how to have clear communication across your organization, among other topics.

CEO Wynne Nowland Bylines an Article for Financial Executives International

As the one-year mark of this seemingly relentless pandemic in the United States has come and gone, business owners and executives are considering the insurance industry’s likely response to this time of economic turmoil. CEO Wynne Nowland penned an article for Financial Executives International (FEI) about how businesses will be seeking pandemic-type insurance in the future. In the article, Wynne explains how it’s doubtful there will be a wholesale change for insurance coverage in this current pandemic, but it’s possible, and even likely, coverage will be offered for this type of loss moving forward. In fact, something similar happened after 9/11 when the government backed insurers in providing separate terrorist coverage for businesses.