109: Nita Baum - Her Serendipitous Journey To Transformational Leadership

Guest Overview

Nita Baum is an entrepreneur, co-creator, facilitator, mentor-coach, and community-builder. She is also board lead for Solar responders - the NGO from previous Guest Hunter Johansson - so thanks to Hunter for making this happen. 


Born in New York to an inspiring cancer scientist mother and a philosophical pharmacist father, her parents’ influenced her curiosity, appreciation for creation and her right brain - left brain development. 


In part one of this two parter we cover Nita’s early influences, her love of school and education, sisters' influence, playing games of the imagination and growing up in an environment of scarcity and abundance.  

Nita discusses experiencing the social inequity in education, developing a social and political consciousness of local and global events, traveling to China, Japan and Korea and becoming interested in the philosophy and spirituality. 


In Part Two we discuss her perspectives on the broader impact of Covid19 and cover what led Nita to form her business Bfree to partners with organizations to help them to activate individual, team and organizational potential. Nita questions purpose role of work in light of the crisis and our growing realization of what can be achieved so easily and quickly

We discuss the transformative moment of now and how people are reacting and the opportunity for consciousness raising, the reorientation of human capital and the transformative capacity in all of us.  


I hope you are inspired by the vision, values and life philosophy of Nita Baum 



What we discuss:

Nita's mother's wonder and awe and love of science 

Her father’s broad expansive thinking and his concern for what it means to be human and our collective interdependence. 

How Nita grew up to understand about food as a healing agent 

Her Mother’s respect for science 

A growing appreciation for art and science, and the process of creation

Nita's memories of her conversations with her father about MLK and JFK and her rebellious side 

She discusses her sisters influence and their relationship

Playing games of the imagination 

The love of school and the challenges she faced 

Her love of reading and art and literature 

Nita's growing social and political consciousness of local and global events

Being drawn to Education 

Studying art history and east asian studies 

Traveling to China, Japan and Korea and becoming interested in the philosophy and spirituality

Studying in Japan after college.

The combination of abundance and scarcity and how her parents taught them about value and gratitude.


Witnessing the social inequity in education

The exposure to black culture by being invited to a gifted child's education program

Her emotional maturity

Realization that power of systems and her misalignment 


In Part two 

The impact of Covid19 

Humanities interdependency and being wired for survival

What might emerge from Covid19

What is the purpose of work

Our realization of what can be achieved so easily and quickly

The transformative moment of now

How people are reacting and the opportunity for consciousness raising

We discuss Bfree and its vision

The transformative power of leaving the workforce

The philosophy of BFree

The reorientation of Human Capital 

The transformative capacity in all of us 

The potential of self, teams, and our larger human collective

Processing our grief through institutionalized fear vs building from love 

Principles - Presume we all come free. Gifted, equal in power and grounded. 

Nita's impossible advice 



Links to Social

Website

LinkedIn

Twitter 

Solar Responders

Yak Collective 


Links in show

Jiro Dreams of Sushi

Americorp

George Washington University

NetImpact 

Black National Anthem

The Tail End

Rosa Parks

I Will Survive 

Book When Things Fall Apart 

FocusMates


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